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20061102 Last.fm now providing free downloads

I forgot to point that out! Two days ago I saw my profile at last.fm and it showed me a "FREE download" on one of radix's songs, which I had recently played. And then I remembered the e-mail they sent some weeks ago about the downloads server going live quite quite soon (really soon this time, in fact).

So I just followed the link and effectively, his famous Counting Stars is freely available for download.

I did then a quick and imperious visit to xplsv's label page and verified that effectively all of our releases at last.fm are free to download by anyone, which is a great way of promoting ourselves and letting people know about our music. Tracks get downloaded with the appropiate artist - track name.mp3 naming, so it's much better than the usual services which tend to rename tracks to a random_number.mp3
As they have enabled free downloads and free previews whether you're logged in or not (in the youtube style) I would say this is the real alternative to the crappy myspace music pages. A neat design without loads of unneeded elements, with quick access to music and easy to browse and have a look, that's what people need, not that space

The artist and tracks page have now a better design so they are more different in comparison to the usual profile page. Hannah is doing a great work, kudos to her!

Now I just have to get some time and add the vast amount of missing tracks so that we can dominate last.fm's downloads! Ha ha!

20060313 roterfleck's new web

Roterfleck guys have renewed their site. Time for going and download their releases (if you didn't had them before, that is!). You will also find info about their live events there; you will probably find them playing live at Niu Bcn :-)

20050804 freon150 ep

Seems like trace is turning to be a bit shy (or busy). He has just released an ep, freon150, in roterfleck netlabel. It contains four songs and nice artwork (including even a wallpaper!). Everything has been made by him - and you'll note that easily. I'll start my analysis with the artwork as it's what one can see meanwhile the first song starts to shape.

The design is pretty stylish, and a word which could describe it is poison. You see those pills and can't really trust them, may be like the poison gas of The Rock, may be simply what appear to be sweet at the beginning but can have a bad surprise inside when you have eaten all the cover. You'll simply be careful!

And about the songs. It starts very progressively with Introducing. It's kind of scaring with that beeping sound, and those dark strings which seem like somebody is running after you and will catch you if you aren't faster than him. Then more elements are added giving it more pressure, until the percussion enters. It's not a typical 4×4 drum line, instead is like broken, so you are a bit disconcerted while another beeping synth line enters over and previous ones somehow dissapear. You feel completely nervous now. If somebody touched your shoulder now you'll probably scream! Now the rhythm continues and makes some strange, subtle changes, adding more and more dissonant sounds while removing others, like alternating layers. And finally they start dissapearing - just when you think you are scared of something - don't know what!

Dark Ship starts with more long dark bass lines, which somehow could remind you of a boat siren. But it won't last too much. Some acid bass lines appear and suddenly a light drum does too. You would expect something more powerful - it's trace's music isn't it? But he compensates adding some weird random sounds, like industrial or alien ones. In the middle there's like an hypnotic pad which gets compensated early by the same elements which appeared at the beginning. It has some space-alike sounding at all. So we have evolved from a dark boat to an alien spatial ship. Quite interesting atmosphere transition. Around 4:10 we get to what could define as trace's sound v.2: something 4×4 but with more worked arrangements. It's a pity it ends so quickly then!

Now it starts Velociraptor. This song was made a bit before the others, so you'll note the sound is a bit different. It has a loop which now I don't remember where I have listened to it before. Also there's an strange vocoded voice talking about a velociraptor. May it be a scientific trapped in his laboratory? It stops, some cut off filters are applied and then the rhythm starts again. It's interesting to see the pads responsing to the high compression of the song, and all the games with the synth textures.

Finally there's Autech02. One could wonder if he's been influenced by Autechre - I would say yes but in fact I think he's got lots of other influences. This features some slow ghostly pads at the beginning and builds a whole arrangement sequentially by adding more instruments slowly. This is paced down, somehow like if there was some presence in a studio triggering sequences and muting and unmuting channels with some strange intention in mind, while playing some evil pads in the keyboard. Everything seems quite mysterious, so there's again that dark atmosphere he manages to create. He also dares to add variations to his dark pad sequences, by introducing some major ones. Finally after that major chords extravaganza which is like the hill on the road, the song starts going down, some sounds appear and all other dissappear, except for a sad synth which remains there - reminding of something which was here for a while.

My conclussion? This is quite weird and original. Is it bad? No! But because it's different, you have to listen to it several times until you start to understand the concept. I like to explain this in another manner: when you listen to typical music, your ears aren't really listening but expecting to listen something. So they hope to find crashes, chorus, repeats, etc. For the case of this EP, you can't find a typical structure so it will make you find a bit uncomfortable - your ears will be wondering: hey what is this? I haven't listened to this before! And that is good… fresh sounds are always good: they keep your creative brain working!

C'mon trace… We want more strange weird music by trazzzzzzzza :-) !!!

20050724 She

Looking around vorc, I found this website: she. Looks like it's a japanese girl doing some experimental-ambient-chiptune music (she does the chiptunes with two gameboys at the same time and a very popular gameboy tracker, the Little Sound DJ). Listen to the songs in the music section, they are quite fresh and interesting.

Maybe I should contact her for getting some music for a ppg-like demo!! ;)

20050515 City Ambient EP released!!

Finally, here it is!! My first EP got released this evening, during the Roterfleck showcase in the offf festival held in Barcelona (Spain).

city ambient ep
This is a little collection of sweet and distorted songs which somehow reflect the hidden sounds of cities.
In some days I'll upload the live versions of the songs (I still have to masterize them ;) ).
Thanks to all the people who has come to our showcase!