Tracklist: 01. Sweep 02. Insomnia 03. Emergency 04. All Races All Colours 05. God Is A DJ 06. Bring My Family Back 07. Mass Destruction 08. Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow 09. What About Love 10. Bombs 11. Drifting Away 12. Music Matters 13. Miss U Less, Miss U More 14. I Want More 15. We Come 1 16. Muhammad Ali 17. Salva Mea
Celebrating his tenth anniversary as a recording artist, The Hacker unleashes this double disc package featuring a CD compilation recorded live and featuring various well known tracks from his catalogue, plus one unreleased production and three bonus studio tracks. The DVD is crammed with goodies, two hours worth of footage in fact, including a documentary feature in addition to various live documents: there's an entire live set recorded in Grenoble back in 2006, plus extra live footage from 2002 featuring Miss Kittin. The hour-long feature 'X' is particularly interesting, documenting The Hacker's beginnings in Grenoble and charting his career arc with more live footage in addition to interviews with the likes of DJ Hell.
Year: 2008 Genre: Electronic, Downtempo, Experimental, Leftfield, Noise, Post Rock, Indie Rock Playtime: ~160 min
Issue #21 of the mighty Specialten, and the second in their new hardback editions. Issue 21 contains a DVD disc of interviews, documentaries, art Installations, short films and music videos, accompanied by 50 full colour pages containing text and photography relevant to the DVD. This issue features exclusive content, features, interviews and video clips from the likes of The Kills, Maribel Verdu, Hard Mag, Holy F*ck, Efterklang, The Whitest Boy Alive, Possum Trot, Wooden Shjips, Toby Ziegler, Roel Wouters and much much more. That's over 160 Minutes of region-free content and a hardback magazine for your hard-earned!
Here is the last of specialten issues that i have, the only missing ones are 1-6, if anyone happen to have those let us know. Ah and enjoy this one:) Tracklist inside.
Radio Soulwax - Part Of The Weekend Never Dies Year: 2008 Country:[/n] UK [b]Genre: Electronic (Electro, Tech House) Playtime: 170 min Size: DVD9 Video: PAL 16:9 (720x576) VBR Audio: Dolby AC3, 2 ch Size: 7.35 GB
Tracklisting: 01 Part Of The Weekend Never Dies (Documentary By Saam Farahmand & Soulwax) 02 Nite Versions Live At Fabric (And 120 Other Places) 03 Part Of The Weekend REALLY Never Dies 04 Commentary
Year: Oct 2008 Genre: Rock, Post Rock, Electronic, Electro, Funk / Soul, Leftfield, IDM, House Playtime: ~160 mins
Issue #22 is the third of the hardback editions, contains a Dvd disc of interviews, documentaries, art Installations, short films and music videos This is accompanied by 56 full colour pages containing text and photography relevant to the Dvd. Each issue also contains a separate Ltd edition print commissioned by an artist. In this issue a Ltd Edition Print by Irena Zablotska
Issue #22 content:
Bruce Webber - Film Interview Yayoi Kusama - Documentary The Last Shadow Puppets - Film interview First Place - Short Film The Notwist - Music Video Claire De Rouen meet Micachu - Specialten Session Ana Begins - Film Interview Sigur Rós - Music Video Fear{s} Of The Dark - Film Preview Cut Copy - Music Video Bon Iver - Music Video The Object - Short Film Blindness Of The Woods - Short Film Closing Time - Documentary Puppet Boy - Short Film Drift - Short Film and more...
Running Time - 160 Minutes Region Free Dvd Size 230mm x 300mm (Full magazine size), 8 x ~999MB (ISO:)
Last specialten issue, if you have 1-6 let us know:)
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)