It is generally accepted that Rock, in
its broadest term, finally died in 1984. The main culprits in this
tragic demise have always been accepted as Capitalism, consumer
brainwashing, and freely available easy to use technology. The almost
criminal acceptance of MIDI as the tool for musical communication
killed almost all relevant and exciting music stone dead overnight.
Gone were the slightly mistimed notes that made music human, made by
humans for humans. In came music made by machines for corporations’
banks, and therefore for the New World Order. This reached its zenith
with the advent of post-acid, house music; which along with stuff
like the neutron bomb, LSD as a mind control tool, assassinating
dissenting public figures,- had its origins in a secret room in the
Pentagon. Music, and I hesitate to call it music(program, or Pogrom, is more
descriptive), for the Illuminatti, MK Ultra for the unwashed masses.
This is the stuff that turned us all into the consumer monkeys that
we are today; and the worst thing is that its STILL here, after 25
fucking years!
Lets go back to the BC (before good
computers) of electronic music. When the only way instruments could
talk to each other was with a rather unpredictable thing called
“Controlled Voltage/gate” (CV/gate), or, by that even more unpredictable
device called playing an instrument by hand!!!?? How primitive, or
rather how good was that? We are now becoming in reality, a fleshed
out version of that brit-flick non-classic “Morons From OuterSpace”. Technology has become so miniaturised and complex that we
only know how to operate it, but are clueless as to how it works.
There was never this problem with the original synthesisers, if a
component failed it was merely a case of replacing a defective part,
or more often a swift bang with the hammer and it functioned once
more. Like 21st century cars, you can’t fix 21st
century synthesisers yourself, you gotta pay the man, or buy a new
one. That, and built –in-obsolescence, ensures the consumer
treadmill of global doom keeps turning until we all starve to death.
This compilation celebrates the
electronic world before MIDI removed mankind from the equation. When,
shock-horror, musicians played synths “Live”with
....erm....“Hands”? Probably slightly out of sync with a human
drummer, standing at two electronic drum pads. Yes, there were
sequencers, but they were just as unreliable and unpredictable as
those inefficient fools that made them, homo sapiens.
I suppose this is the start of the next
generation of evolution, when man merges with machine. Cometh the
Cyborg! But maybe worse, we could all just exist as computer
programs, like modern music, and the incredibly shit modern cinema,
which is nothing more than watching a computer game for two hours.
CGI consumer monkeys being controlled by a CG new world order, in a
fake self replicating digital universe, that will hopefully disappear
up its own Computer generated black(arse) hole.
Track Listing:
Part One : “Arpeggiators agogo”
1 – “Voodoo” – Chris and Cosey
2 – “Happy Funeral” – Kitchen
and the Plastic Spoons
3 – “Lost in Madagascar” – Anne Cessna and Essendon Airport
4 – “ Mechanical Breakdown” –
Crash Course in Science
5 – “Sexuality” – We Be Echo
6 – “Ottos Pornos” – Gorilla
Aktiv
7 – “R.A.M.” – The Klingons
8 – “High Pressure Days” –
Units
9 – “So Obvious” – AbsoluteBody Control
10 – “One Little Soldier” –
Patrik Fitzgerald
11 – “Robot” – The Plastics
12 – “Et Hop” – Phillipe
Laurent
13 – “Contemplation” – Solid Space
14 – “Untitled” – Portion Control
15 – “Day Breaks, Night Heals” –
Thomas Leer and Robert Rental
16 – “The Fashion Party” – The
Neon Judgement
17 – “Fat Cow” – Nervous Gender
18 – “This Deception” – The Midnight Circus
19 – “Computer Bank” – Phillip Lawrence and Mark Phillips
20 – “It’ll Never Work” – The Sea of Wires
Part Two : “Bleeps,Burps and Buzzes”
1 – “Spiegelbild” – Gorilla
Aktiv
2 – “Push me pull you” –
Futurisk
3 – “Cardboard Lamb” – Crash
Course in Science
4 – “Spinola(blotch)” – Portion Control
5 – “Its Very Simple” –
Ampnoise
6 – “Fatima” – Inertia
7 – “The Goo” – Noyz toyz
8 – “Shrinkwrap” – Attrition
9 – “I Like Your Elbows” –Colin Potter
10 – “Touch” – 96 Eyes
11 - “Kortsluiting” – Störung
12 – “Herzlos” – Stratis
13 – “Saturday” – Schicksal
14 – “Before Breakfast” – Irsol
15 – “Information Therapy” –
Richard H. Kirk
16 – “Under press of Sail” –
Claire Thomas and Susan Vezey
17 – “Endorphin” – Third Door From The Left
18 – “Fascination” – PseudoCode
19 – “Forgotten Boys” – DZ Lectric and Anthon Shield
20 – “Outreach” – Chris Carter
9 comments:
We are the robots! Great looking playlist. Really looking forward to this one! Thanks for posting.
Interesting names here. I'm grabbing it!
Most excellent - thank you!
Glad y'all are interested. Cheers.
Files are so SLOOOOOW to download from Cramit.in
Try buying it in HMV then...
Succinct and to the point, but above all correct as always Mr Styrene boy.
The Cramity page seems to link to itself endlessly. How do I get the files to load?
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