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This film is a rare insightful look at rave culture and the electronic dance community. A cross-section of the techno subculture is represented as ravers, DJs and musicians speak for themselves about their music and ideals.BETTER LIVING THROUGH CIRCUITRY presents such dynamic aspects of rave culture as empowerment through technology, the DIY ethic and the flowering of a new spirituality embracing transcendence through sound and rhythm. Provocative and enlightening, this film explores with a passionate intensity one of the most significant youth culture movements of our time.
Director: Jon Reiss Producer: Brian McNelis, Stuart Swezey Screenwriter: Stars: Adam X, Alex Spurkel (Electric Skychurch), Andy Guthrie (Medicine Drum), Ben Watkins (Juno Reactor), BT, Carl Cox (Carl Cox), Chris Deckker (Medicine Drum), DJ Chrisbo (Medicine Drum), DJ Die (Reprazent), DJ Krust (Reprazent), DJ Spooky (DJ Spooky), Frankie Bones (DJ Frankie Bones), Genesis P-Orridge (Himself - Psychic T.V.), Heather Heart, Jack Dangers (Meat Beat Manifesto), James Lumb (Electric Skychurch), Jamuud (Loop Guru), Jason Bentley (Jason Bentley), Joey Jupiter (Atomic Babies), Jonny Stevens (Meat Beat Manifesto), Ken Jordan (The Crystal Method), Keoki (Superstar DJ Keoki), Lady Galore (Lords of Acid), Lord T. Byron (Lords of Acid), MC Dynamite (Reprazent), McGuinnes (Lords of Acid), Mike Maguire (Juno Reactor), Mike Szabo, Miquette Giraudy (System 7), Moby, Onallee (Reprazent), Phillip Blaine, P-Smooth (Atomic Babies), Robin Rimbaud (Scanner), Roni Size (Roni Size), Roxanne (Electric Skychurch), Salman Gita (Loop Guru), Scott Kirkland (The Crystal Method), Shai De La Luna (Lords of Acid), Simply Jeff,Stefan Holweck (Juno Reactor), Steve Hillage (System 7), Suv (Reprazent), Überzone, Wolfgang Flür.
Following on from a much earlier collaborative single, the first full-length effort pulling together Modeselektor and Apparat -- despite a name that suggests a Depeche-loving rodent -- has plenty to offer without entirely being a full-on slam dunk. Then again, this wasn't entirely surprising given the high quality both acts had been showing in the past, simply because it might almost have been too much to expect for a next-level release; instead at points it feels more like a logical continuation of their immediately preceding efforts than a new hyperfusion. Still, at a time when the vast majority of critical attention got focused on Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas' admittedly excellent second album, it was refreshing to hear something happily dedicated to dance and electronic influences on separate if sometimes parallel lines, ranging from stern EBM sonics to filter disco and schaffel and more besides -- and this all within the first song "A New Error" alone. (Though it should be admitted that the late-'70s Pink Floyd synth lines on "Sick with It" could have easily appeared on the Norwegian duo's album as well.) At the album's absolute strongest everything assembles together just so, with the surging, crisply anthemic "Seamonkey" being the first totally deathless track -- the echoing whine/siren making a killer hook -- while "Porc #2" rides a clean, serene flow into a shuddering squelch-heavy conclusion. Apparat unsurprisingly takes some vocal bows, and hearing his familiar, processed croon first on "Rusty Nails" shapes the starker edges of the album into something else again. Guest performances also include Paul St. Hilaire, with a murky series of toasts on "Slow Match" adding seductive threat, and Frank "Eased" Dellé on "Sick with It." [Bpitch Control issued a companion DVD in 2009.] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
Moderat = Modeselektor + Apparat
Great electronic DVD, HQ Videos added, 2 more mirrors made:)
CONTENT Sven Väth, Heartthrob, Water Lilly, Rework, Motorcitysoul, Jahcoozi, Otto von Schirach
LABEL FEATURE !K7 Records
TECH TALK Martin Buttrich
CLUB SPECIAL Fuse Club / Brussels
VIDEOS Ellen Allien & Apparat - Way Out (Bpitch Control) Joakim - Lonely Heart (!K7 Records) Khan - Excommunication (Tomlab) Tomboy - Flamingo (Gomma) Allan Banford - Here we are (ELP)
Reupped untouched DVD9, Enjoy! Please use non-rapidshare mirrors to support us.
This DVD celebrates IDG's 150th release. The label has since grown into a full-scale world of its own. "Gigolo Freakshow" also does something else - take the viewer deep into the realms of past reality, into the lives of everybody involved.
The DVD is directed by Angelika Lepper, wich has beautifully managed the areas of research and storytelling: Most of this material is previously unreleased, almost impossible to get. Private recordings, intimate film material and very rare moments of the artists' lives georeously compiled, so that the story of IDG is told yet again ... but not by any journalist or reporter. The story is told by the artists, the Gigolettas and the people.
Great DVD with: Dj Hell, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Tiga & Zytherius, Fischerspooner, Dopplereffekt and many, many more. Added DVD9, Enjoy!
Emerging in the late '80s with what has become a classic choon of the dance genre, Chime, Orbital have sustained a career in their chosen field whilst watching many of their contemporaries such as The Orb and The Shamen bugger off to obscurity. Formed by two brothers, Phil and Paul Hartnoll, in the ensuing ten years they released five albums, often changing styles markedly from year to year, yet which were always innovative and able to be appreciated without necessitating any intake of illegal substances.
Collection1 : upped by SMALL quality: DVD5 / stripped "Special Bonus Section" "Rare & Unseen Videos" and "Documentary"
This collection of videos by the highly original and always versatile Fatboy Slim contains old favorites as well as new video tracks. Viewers will be reminded of what made Fatboy Slim such a hit DJ sensation ... Full Descriptionwith classic videos like "Praise You," and "Weapon of Choice," in which Christopher Walken lights up a hotel lobby with his energetic and unforgettable dance moves. In addition to 16 well-known videos, this release contains the documentary "Why Make Videos" and four rare video tracks including "Build it up, Tear it Down."
reupped to rapidshare by slices
Collection2 : upped by b
This collection contain: 29 vob's from Greatest Hits DVD + 2 of mine VHSRIP's (beastie boys - body movin fatboy slim remix & pierre henry - psyche rock(fatboyslim remix)) ENJOY!
Tracklist: 01. ESTELLE FEATURING SEAN PAUL - COME OVER 02. JAZMINE SULLIVAN - NEED U BAD 03. BRICK & LACE - LOVE IS WICKED 04. SERANI - PLAYING GAMES 05. MAVADO - SO SPECIAL 06. ELEPHANT MAN - NUH LINGA 07. JAH VINCI - WATCH YOUR FRIENDS 08. CHINO FEATURING STEPHEN "DI GENIUS" MCGREGOR - PROTECTED 09. BERES HAMMOND - SEE YOU AGAIN 10. ETANA FEATURING ALBOROSIE - BLESSINGS 11. TARRUS RILEY - START A NEW 12. QUEEN IFRICA - FAR AWAY 13. PRODIGAL SON - HEAD CYAAN HOT SO 14. BUSY SIGNAL - PRAISE & WORSHIP 15. LADEN - MONEY OVER WAR 16. ELEPHANT MAN - DANCE AND SWEEP 17. T.O.K. - COUPLE UP 18. I WAYNE - LEAVE IF YOU WANT TO LEAVE