The story of Bruce Haack is one of the most unusual and inspiring tales to ever enliven the world of popular music. In the 1960s and 1970s Haack set about recording a series of children's albums that bucked the trend for wishy-washy sentimentalism, and instead incorporated some edgy, experimental, and decidedly oddball concepts. The albums were very popular, picking up a cult following amongst adults, as well as the younger audience for which the records were originally aimed. Haack's experimental nature saw him eventually leaving the children's genre behind, and making several albums of his own music, such as HAACKULA and ELECTRIC LUCIFER. This documentary from Philip Anagnos shines a light on Hacck's unique career, illustrating how his forays into the avant-garde proved highly influential over musicians such as Beck, the Beastie Boys, and a plethora of electronic and hip hop based artists. Celebrity testimonials come thick and fast throughout, as does some incredible vintage footage of Haack demonstrating his art on various television shows.
Pretty nice doc + some bonus materials, enjoy! Reupped.
Jeff Mills - Blue Potential (Live With Montpellier Philharmonic Orchestra)
This special limited edition DVD package from Tresor represents a historic moment in the history of techno music. In July 2005 Jeff Mills performed a single live outdoor concert with the Montpellier Philharmonic Orchestra, at the foot of the Pont du Gard bridge in southern France, a World Heritage classified site. Symphonic versions of Jeff Mills' greatest works were performed for the first time with the 80-piece, classical orchestra, conducted by Alain Altinoglu. This also represented Mills' first live performance/collaboration since 1991. Included in the concert are the full, melodic pieces "Imagine" and "The March"; the deep, classic techno piece "Gamma Player"; selections from Jeff Mills' film compositions "Entrance To Metropolis" and "Keaton's Theme"; the avant-garde and sublime 14-minute piece "Medium C"; and lastly the unforgettable dance floor masterpieces "The Bells" and "Sonic Destroyer".
CD 1 mixed by Sebastian Ingrosso: 1. Miike Snow - Silvia (Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South Remix) 2. Afrojack & Bobby Burns - Bungee 3. Chuckie - We Can't Hear Anybody Out There 4. Steve Angello - Rave 'N Roll 5. Congorock - Babylon 6. Mr. Blink - Gecko 7. Steve Angello - Knas 8. Sander Van Doorn - Reach Out 9. Style Of Eye - Puss Puss 10. Adrian Lux - Teenage Crime (Axwell Remix) 11. Swedish House Mafia - One 12. An21 & Max Vangeli - Swedish Beauty Louie Vega & Jay Sinister Sealee starring Julie McKnight - Diamond Life (Acappella)
CD 2 mixed by Mr White: 1. My Digital Enemy - Tijuana 2. Berto Mene - Los Brujos (Loko Mix) 3. Romano Alfieri - Thinking Of You 4. Felix Neumann - Travelling 5. Rainer Weichhold - Yeah (Kaiserdisco Remix) 6. Spartaque - Resolved 7. Christian Smith - Cinnamon 8. Salvatore Freda & Volta - Tiramisu (DJ Madskillz Remix) 9. Per Hammer - Bang 10. Taras van de Voorde & Jelle Kuipers - Skylime (The Youngsters Remix) 11. Andrey Loud - Zoo Way 12. Nima Gorji - Watchin Out 13. Filty Rich - Carnivale 14. Dennis Ferrer - Sinfonia Della Notte
The vaults of !K7 contain so much musical wealth they make Tutankhamun look a bit frugal. To mark their 150th release, the Berlin-based label have assembled a plush compilation showcasing their unerring ability to select the cream of the leftfield. And you'll be smiling like the proverbial cat after indulging in Kruder & Dorfmeister's dark downbeats, Spacek's fractured soul and Princess Superstar's lewd electro. A bit thin on exclusives but the accompanying DVD more than compensates, making this a rich treasure trove that, unlike old Tut, certainly ain't cursed. (8/10)
Tracklist: 01. Terranova - No Peace 02. Rae & Christian - Get A Life 03. Tosca - Honey 04. Herbert - Suddenly 05. Shantel - Inside 06. Peace Orchestra - Shining 07. Ursula Rucker - Supa Sista 08. Herbert - The Audience 09. Vikter Duplaix - Sensuality 10. A Guy Called Gerald - Fever [my personal fav!] 11. Tosca - Wonderful 12. Funkstorung - Grammy Winners 13. Swayzak - I Dance Alone 14. Kruder & Dorfmeister - The K&D Summer Sessions
Videos are posted as single vobs, but i added also files that will help you make it a full dvd:) just unpack them place all files in video_ts and burn. ah and finally enjoy!:)
All vids repacked/reupped, 3 mirrors for each file. Enjoy:)
A truly superb and exciting live band. This show and T in the Park are very similar in content and intensity. Dance band, Techno, hard rock? I've no idea but I really wish there was more of this stuff about. Enjoy :D.
Artist: The Prodigy Date: 13th July 2008 Venue: T In The Park, Kinross, Scotland A truly superb and exciting live band. These shows are very similar in content and intensity. Dance band, Techno, hard rock? I've no idea but I really wish there was more of this stuff about. Enjoy :D
*Caution* Contains a little strobing and some language which delicate flowers may find offensive. Scottish crowd may contain nuts.
Uploaded to Mindwarp PaVilion on 18th August 2008 by screen54.
Year: 2008 Format: DVD3 Genre: Electronic Playtime: 27 mins
Tracklist 1. World's On Fire 2. Breathe 3. Firestarter 4. Voodoo People 5. Out Of Space 6: Short Interview ...
Tracklist: 01. Alter Ego - Betty Ford (Jive Electro) 02. Mouse On Mars - Actionist Respoke (Our Choice) 03. Ego Express - Weiter (Ladomat) 04. Nothing-Face feat. Duft - Wir marschieren (Eleganz) 05. LB - Jealous Guy (Form & Function) 06. Commercial Breakup - Walking Back Home (Ladomat) 07. Golden Boy feat. Miss Kittin - Rippin Kittin (Ladomat) 08. Smash.TV - Nobody (BpitchControl) 09. Turner - Been Out (Ladomat) 10. Minimal-Phunk - Omniaura (Form & Function) 11. Sensorama - Where The Rabbit Sleeps (Ladomat) 12. Microstoria - Kontra (Our Choice) 13. Jean-Michel - Berlin-Koblenz-Kassel (Eleganz) 14. Sensorama - Star Escalator (Ladomat) 15. Modeselektor - In Loving Memory (Bpitch Control) 16. Phantom/Ghost - Perfect Lovers (Ladomat)
Here is a dvd with ultra rare tracks that i found accidentially on amazon and it turned out that freevobs have it:) It reminds me times of viva zwei and berlin house and i finally got all videos from Turner in clean vob format in my collection. Thanks:)