Fancy sampling some of the sounds you’re likely to hear between bands at Offset 2010? Here are the first five mixes from some of our favourite bands and DJs: Tim Burgess, John Linger, Neil Lion, Death in Plains and Clout. Have a listen – more mixes on the way!
Last Thursday saw Offset Festival team up with ECC for a new monthly night that combined discordant guitar with forward-thinking electronic music. If you were one of the first 100 to arrive, you would have received this mix on CD, but if you missed out, fear not, here it is to stream or download. Artwork and tracklisting after the jump.
30 minutes and 18 seconds - a brand new mix from One Man Party, RkiD & The Prince of Darkness, featuring Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, Outlander, Crookers, Mr Oizo, Guns N Bombs and, erm, Metallica.
Forget Glitch…forget Funky…forget Dubstep. The most exciting dance music subgenre at the moment is so new it doesn’t really have a name, which is cool, okay?
Hot City is taking elements of old school rave, ukg and electro and making something utterly ace, and here’s a mix from his recent appearance on Mary Anne Hobbs’ show.
If you like what you hear, his new 12″ came out earlier this week and is already receiving critical acclaim from all over the place. Take a listen and make a purchase here.
Straight from the Durrr website, a mix from Faris Rotter of The Horrors, featuring My Bloody Valentine, Serge Gainsbourg, New York Dolls and The Beatle-ettes. Tracklisting and download link after the jump.
Boredoms (or, well, V∞redoms now) are great. Here’s a pretty-darn-rare mix from DJ Chaos X, AKA DJ 光光光 (DJ Pica Pica Pica) AKA eYe. There’s 45 tracks in all, including The Beatles, Suicidal Tendencies, Dow Jones and the Industrials and Bad Brains.
I found this on my favourite blog of all time, Voodoo Village. You should go there lots.
Dom Kreep, multi-instrumentalist, writer, DJ, producer and artist is best known as the kingpin behind ElectroPunkabilly Experimentalists ‘Kreeps’. Despite well documented touring successes with the band and a passion for everything 50’s and B-Movie Horror, details about his past and origins remain sketchy at best.
This fourth, hour and a half long broadcast, taped live at House On Haunted Hill - where Dom records and produces Kreeps material, features artists such as Neu!, Dr.Octagon, Myra Barnes, Chrome Hoof, MadVillain and Liquid Liquid to name but a few - genre hopping between Twisted Hip-hop, Psyche, Deep Funk, Krautrock and Electro styles all in one show.
Sometimes intriguing, sometimes repulsive, sometimes hypnotic, sometimes educational, Doms shows and mixes are far reaching and have been known to