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Showing posts with label EDM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EDM. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

2 top write ups and a podcast, what more do you want?


                                             Before we begin, click play on the widget above and you will hear last Saturday's additional serving of Synthopia, which features a track from us, amongst others. Synthopia usually airs on a Friday at 11am UK time on 1radio.org .However, last week was unusual in that Skerat, the show's host, opted to broadcast two helpings of contemporary synth music as a treat for fans. 

You can listen to previous shows via http://synthopia.podomatic.com/, all of which are available to download for free, and many of which include tracks by us as well as the current crop of new synth bands. If this sort of thing floats your boat, and you'd like to hear more, you can join the Synthopia facebook group for details of upcoming shows, and many posts from the artists that Skerat plays, including us. 

Now that the soundtrack has kicked in, read on as we have a couple of things to tell you about.  
          

 First of all, we have news of a review of our album from the Never Loved a Shovel Blog. which gave very good quote: "The synth sound is at times epic, like the soundtrack to the next John Carpenter movie, a deeply black murder comedy obviously."

Of course, we've harvested the review for quotes...here's another one: 

 "It's really hard to do justice to this album in mere words so the best advice I can give is go out and buy it, it's a fucking great album!"
  
However, you should support the bloggers who support the artists and go and read in full. You could even leave a comment; bloggers like that sort of thing...

And finally, on to the Synth Caresses blog, which has already featured Owen's early ambient music. This week, it was our turn, and we had a lot of fun with this write up. The blog's author, having noticed that we'd already been asked most of the 'usual' questions, decided on a different tack and included a 'Patient Information Leaflet' which you HAVE to read. It's very funny. Prior to the medical advice you will find that this blogger also gives good quote:

"Up to a certain extent, T!TN tries to retrieve the sounds of early synth-pop, avoiding sounding too sophisticated. In their music, you will find catchy melodies, a definite punk non-conformism, tongue-in-cheek humour, underground freshness, and vintage electronic effects, all to the glory of the people who lived the prime of electro-pop back in the early eighties and also to the glory of the new generations who are rediscovering it through the classics or through new acts such as Marsheaux, Ladytron and such likes."

But DO make sure you visit the blog, and read the advice re. dosage and medical conditions; we wouldn't want to clash with your meds. As we've mentioned here before, we can't be held responsible for any injuries incurred whilst listening to our music...AND watch out for sharps... 

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Enter The Shadows 43. 27th May 2013.


If you missed Monday's Enter the Shadows show, here is the playlist for you from Brazil's DjTonyy Moreira Thanks Tonyy! 

You can download the show via the link at the bottom of the page. As you can see and hear, we're in deliciously dark musical company again. Download and enjoy at your leisure.

01 - Still Corners - Strange Pleasures
02 - Young Galaxy - New Summer
03 - Alessandro Parisi feat. Andrea Noce - Gabriel's Horn
04 - Crushes - Love Is Lost
05 - ADULT. - We Will Rest
06 - Tingle In The Netherlands - Astronaut Love Triangle
07 - Square Phaze - I Really Want To!
08 - Techniques Berlin - Metropolis (1988)
09 - Electrosexual feat. Natalii - Je Veux Du Cash (Club version)
10 - The Hacker feat. Miss Kittin - Masterplan
11 - The Human League - All I Ever Wanted (Alter Ego Remix)

Se vc perdeu, pega aqui: http://rapidshare.com/files/1173537401/ETS_43.mp3