Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)

  1. Hovatron - Mixtape Vol. I (2008)

    A young cohort of the Megasoid crew, formerly (?) known as Mofomatronix.  He’s remixed singles and performed at Megasoid’s monthly Turbo Crunk parties, but this is his first full mixtape under the name Hovatron.  Though his style tends to be glitchier than the Megasoid guys, they’re united under the common love of headknocking futuristic beats, dirty hip hop, and bass, bass, bass.

  2. Megasoid - Remix Runners Mixtape (2008)

    The Montreal based turbo-crunk/streetbass/lazer bass/gettotech duo is back with more of those block rockin’ beats.  For musicians putting out such an immediately accessible sound, it’s amazing how much trouble these guys have had pinning down a name for the genre.  Words aside, this mix is all about the beats.  BASS heavy remixes of gun-talk hip hop and dancehall, it sounds like a soundtrack for the urban future.  Should be played at high volume, preferably in a residential area.

  3. Earthless - Live at Roadburn (2008)

    Last one for now.  This live 2-CD set was recorded at the Roadburn Festival in Tilburg, Holland.  Here’s a bit of what the press release has to say about this massive recording:

    “Unexpectedly, Earthless wound up on the main stage of the festival in front of 2,000 rabid fans, mere moments before they were to headline The Batcave (a room with 200 person capacity). Live At Roadburn came about not so much by default but out of sheer necessity. When the headlining band at the festival did not use their two hour time slot on the main stage, concert organizers were left scrambling to find a replacement to fill the slot.

    Earthless gladly accepted the opportunity and proceeded to lay waste to all that was surrounding them for a straight hour and a half of visual mind and audio massacre! Told of the recordings, the band had a few listens and decided that it was the most honest document that they could offer, for they were caught in their natural environment - the live show.”

    Frankly, I couldn’t agree more.

  4. Earthless - Sonic Prayer (2005)


    More music from beyond the sun.  I hope you’ve got a welding mask handy because Earthless melts faces.

  5. Earthless - Rhythms From a Cosmic Sky (2007)

    Incredible, heavy psychedelia from SoCal.  These guys are a power trio whose members have played in previous incarnations of Hot Snakes, Clikatat Ikatowi, Black Heart Procession, and Nebula.  Another favorite of ‘07, this one is not to be missed - and neither is their mindblowing live show.  Lengthy stoner-rock jams and legitimately virtuosic instrumentalism will transport you to the outer reaches.  Close your eyes, open your mind, and prepare yourself to receive the power cosmic.

  6. Boduf Songs - The Strait Gait (2008)


    A new 2 song release from Boduf Songs, full of the same extreme melancholia as his recent release How Shadows Chase the Balance.  Creepy doom-folk with lyrics drawn from alchemy and magick and an internal rhythm that makes these songs much bigger than they seem.

  7. Mammatus - The Coast Explodes (2007)

    Amazing prog-rock from the tiny West Coast burn-out haven that is Santa Cruz, and one of my favorites of ‘07.  Reverb laden vocals buried in the mix seem intended to summon some ancient god from the watery depths; dueling guitar wizardry justifies the 20+ minute jams.  Sabbath, meet Yes.  Yes, this is Sabbath.

  8. Ulaan Khol - II (2008)

    Spacey, drone-y psychedelic rock.  If you’re looking for stratospheric guitar explorations that sound like shifting weather looks, this is your album.

  9. Been Away for Awhile...

    but I’m going to work on getting this thing back up and running.  I need to look into how to share some music with you (imaginary) people.  Maybe do some rock criticism while I’m at it.  Get a music review or two up here.

    Anyway!  Just wanted to let you know that I’m back and will resume real posts soon.

    }:-) \m/ }:-)

  10. Radiohead Tampa Setlist

    All I Need
    There There
    Lucky
    Bangers + Mash
    15 step
    Nude
    Pyramid song
    Optimistic
    Weird fishes
    National anthem
    Idioteque
    You and whose army?
    Reckoner
    Everything in its right place
    Airbag
    Bodysnatchers
    Videotape
    (End of 1st set 10:10)

    Encore 1:
    The gloaming
    The tourist
    Just
    Faust arp
    Exit music
    (End of 1st encore 10:30)

    Encore 2:
    The bends
    House of cards

    (End of show 10:41)

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