Friday, May 31, 2013

The relevance of the 00s (Part 9). [repost]

Ain't THAT fresh? (Part 2)

Folks, what comes after Part 1? Yes, you're *euphemism* right, and here it is. How can it be, that an electronic music band sounds so fantastic all over 20 years? Well, this band does, and there's not really much more to say. This is the latest single release they did, so you can compare for yourself the sounds from the posting before. Maybe you will be surprised, but I'm pretty sure, you will love it as I do. Here I also touched the song softly to get the today's result, a typically 'chronovisor mix'.

ENJOY!

Floyd Anderson.

Here is the info:


FRONT 242
7Rain
(chronovisor mix v1.0)
07:00
[2003]
music file

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The decadence of the 80s (Part 30). [repost]

Ain't THAT fresh? (Part 1)

The today's fantastic band was mentioned here before, and it was clear that they had to come into this blog again, so here they are. Founded back in 1981 they were pioneers to the today so called 'electronic body music'. Dont get me wrong, there certainly were electronic music groups earlier on the run, like CABARET VOLTAIRE, THROBBING GRISTLE, TELEX, KRAFTWERK, you name it, but they all did some kinda 'industrial' or 'electro pop'. But this typical new electric sound was heard first back in 1982 by them, when they released their debut album. And this music sounds so fresh, that it still can be listened to today; it's timeless. So they were first, and they still are present, while other bands were gone, and they still will be for the next 20 years, hopefully (take a look at the next posting). The now here presented tune was their second single release, and I'm proud that I laid my hands softly to the song finally to get this 'chronovisor mix'.

ENJOY!

Floyd Anderson.

Here is the info:


FRONT 242
U-Men
(chronovisor mix v1.0)
05:36
[1982]
music file

Sunday, March 31, 2013

The ignorance of the 90s (Part 30).

Hello all, out there!

The artist I want to present you today is hyped all over the world because of his new album he released recently after ten years of absence. Well done, I must say!

And of course I also need to jump on to this 'hype-train' with presenting you a tune from the early 90s which was the title track of a movie back then, and the title says it all.

I combined the mixes from SATOSHI TOMIIE to a 'real cool suite', a very danceable and listenable 'chronovisor edit'.

ENJOY!

Floyd Anderson.

Here is the info:


DAVID BOWIE
Real Cool World
(chronovisor edit v1.1)
22:50
[1992]
info

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The decadence of the 80s (Part 76).

Achtung!


Enjoy!

Floyd Anderson.

Here is the info:


KAREN FINLEY
Tales Of Taboo
(chronovisor edit)
09:29
[1986)
info

Thursday, January 31, 2013

The decadence of the 80s (Part 75).

Hello folks out there!

I hope you started well into 2013.

This year I begin with Dallas, TX born MARK GRIFFIN who produced very nice and listenable tracks from the late 80s 'til the mid 90s. It's a shame that he doesn't seem busy anymore.

For the todays track he had great help from PATRICK ROLLINS who is a DJ also born in Dallas, TX.

This tune is remarkable for its sampling and scratching, which wasn't heard in a profession like this, back in those days. One thing is for sure: There is more to come from MARK GRIFFIN soon!

Now - listen, learn and enjoy!

Floyd Anderson.

Here is the info:


MC 900 FT JESUS WITH DJ ZERO
Shut Up Monkey Asses
(chronovisor edit)
08:16
[1988]
info