Tracklist: 1. Free Range - Justin Eade and Fructose 2. Transambient (Blossom Mix) - Visual Cortex and Mark Summers 3. Coma - Nigel Maudsley, Christos Magganas and Geraint Hughes 4. Headspace - Spiral3 5. Fuzzy Logic - Visual Cortex and Geraint Hughes 6. (R)Evolve - Brian McClave and George Millward 7. Trance of a Lifetime - Graham Daniels, Paul Hithersay and Geraint Hughes 8. Macrobiotic - Visual Cortex and 808 State
DVD: Sensation White Innerspace 2011 PAL Yeeeeeah, finally I got it :) And I bring it to you as well !! Long awaited Sensation Innerspace DVD is here, enjoy :)
"The Art of Noise in: Visible Silence" (1986) — a concert filmed in the Hammersmith Odeon.
Tracklist:
01. Intro - Max Headroom Introduction 02. Close To The Edit 03. Paranoimia 04. Legs 05. Moments In Love 06. Beat Box 07. Instruments Of Darkness 08. Back Beat 09. Opus 4 10. Peter Gunn 11. End Credits
Looks like a LD (LaserDisc) Rip, oldschool:) Reupped, enjoy!
Label: The Grey Area – CABS18DVD, Mute – CABS18DVD Released: 04 Oct 2004 Genre: Electronic Style: Industrial, Experimental
Originally released on VHS in 1982 by Doublevision.
"Double Vision Presents Cabaret Voltaire" was one of the first independent long form videos ever made. As such it is a collectors item. The audio and visual quality of this programme may be of a slightly lower standard than is usual today. VideoTS/VOB rip inside... enjoy.
This is another DVD from Slices Collection. Contains interviews with some members of electronic music scene
his issue of free DVD-magazine "Slices" features the following interview highlights of the past Slices issues:
-Legowelt / Bunker Records (taken from issue 4-05) -Noze (taken from issue 2-06) -Ed Banger Records (taken from issue 2-06) -Underground Resistance (taken from issue 3-06) -Emperor Machine (taken from issue 3-06) -Evil Nine (taken from issue 4-06) -Luke Slater (taken from issue 1-07) -Ninja Tune / Big Dada (taken from issue 1-07) -Jahcoozi (taken from issue 2-07) -British Murder Boys (taken from issue 3-07) -Pete Namlook (taken from issue 3-07) -Abe Duque (taken from issue 4-07)
'D-Tonate' appears to be the first single artist/ensemble DVD for the One Dot Zero organization. This DVD comes right after 'One Dot Zero 1 & 2', that showcased works from various artists, all cutting edge. For us technophobes D-Fuse will be known mostly for their monthly Wire ad but there remit expands much further than that, check www.dfuse.com for proof. This DVD has a running time of 90 mins, showcasing cutting edge moving graphic art sequenced against the music of artists such as Fibla, Funkstorung, Kid 606, Burnt Friedman, Scanner, Braille and more. Each video/music sequence can be viewed from multi angles and the whole DVD is fully programmable so you can choose to edit a flowing piece from all your favourite parts. A DVD that will give your player a full workout with a solid soundtrack to boot. Can't ask for much more than that. Highly recommended.