Meatskull..Because Life’s Too Short For Boring Music


5000 visitors
August 28, 2008, 1:41 am
Filed under: Uncategorized

5000 visitors and going strong. Thanks to all who have visited and/or spread the word about Meatskull. Sorry the posting has slowed down of late, my work situation has taken a precedence for a time, but this weekend should see a couple of new sets creeping through. Until then, stay safe and come visit real soon, y’hear!

Meat



Forbidden Ensemble – P*rno Soundtracks Vol.1
August 20, 2008, 8:09 am
Filed under: Jazzin', Meaty Pals, porno a go go


Forbidden Ensemble released their “P*rno Soundtracks Volume 1″ and boy is it a good one! I can’t stop listening to it. It’s that good! Let’s hear what the project is all about: “It stirs your imagination, that’s for sure: put three professional musicians in a studio and … have them watch porn? Well, it might not turn out as nasty as you might think.

These guys put a bunch of vintage emmanuelle movies on a laptop, muted the sound and created a complete new soundtrack for it. Played on real drums, guitar and keyboard it was recorded in a week, with another week for post-production. The post-production part is quite important it seems, as the whole songs were put through countless filters and effects to give it that typical vintage sound. Even record scratches and pops were added – making it almost indistinguisable from old recordings of that time. What’s most amazing, these guys give their album away for free, and with 30000+ downloads via a torrent file you can mildly say it’s quite a success :) “. Via The Inferno Music Crypt

Check out the website to keep up to date on future projects.

Website: http://www.pornosoundtracks.com/

  1. Sonny darling, I’m having a shower now (3:44)
  2. Goodmorning ma’am (4:09)
  3. Please come in (4:20)
  4. This way please (5:11)
  5. I want to have the master bedroom decorated first (4:47)
  6. This is it (5:07)
  7. Oh certainly madam, of course (1:51)
  8. We have to take some measurements first (3:13)
  9. My assistant will take notes (3:41)
  10. Of course, this way madam – I want to show you the bathroom first (4:09)
  11. I prefer a female opinion on the new color (5:45)

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Emmanuelle – Opening & Closing Theme



Reaction Vol.1
August 19, 2008, 7:48 am
Filed under: Blue Eyed Soul, Jazzin', Mod, Reggae, Savage 60's, Unmixed, Wonderpop

Here’s a mix I made last week to accompany the Reaction night held here in Sydney at the City Tatt’s club on the 16th August 2008. The cd reflects the flavour of the night’s vibe which was DJ’s playing 60’s Soul, RnB, Rocksteady,Trojan & Garage, through the 70’s Northern Soul, 2-Tone & Mod revival, 80’s Power pop, 90’s Indie & Brit pop to the bands & artists of today inspired by MOD. I reckon it’s a belter, and hope you do too.

01 The Who – Leaving Here (Alternate Stereo Version)
02 Lulu – I’ll Come Running Over
03 The Clique – We Didn’t Kiss, Didn’t Love But We Do
04 Carlo Montez – Danger In Go Go Boots
05 Candie Payne – I Wish I Could Have Loved You More
06 Duke Reid Band – Funkey Funkey Reggay
07 The Beazers – Blue Beat
08 Volger Kriegel – Big Schlepp
09 Honeybus – Tender Are The Ashes
10 The Exploding Hearts – Shattered (You Left me)
11 Secret Affair – Just Another Teenage Anthem (demo version)
12 The Kinks – I’m Not Like Everybody Else
13 Stereolab – Mass Riff
14 Jaques Dutronc – Le Responsable
15 Belle & Sebastian – Legal Man
16 Sharon Tandy – One Way Street
17 Prince Buster – Don’t Throw Stones
18 Moon People – Hippy-Skippy Moon Stomp
19 David McCallum – The Edge
20 Jack McDuff – Duffin Around
21 The Guess Who – It’s My Pride
22 Cam-Pact – Zoom Zoom Zoom
23 Steampacket – Baby Take Me
24 Mary Wells – You Beat Me To The Punch
25 Dana Gillespie – Pay You Back With Interest
26 Alton Ellis – Girl I’ve Got A Date (Soul Style)

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Steampacket



DJ ZAHO – Fusions Mix Part 1
August 19, 2008, 1:49 am
Filed under: Dubstep, Global, Meaty Pals, Mixed

Some awesome fusion from DJ Zaho courtesy of the good folks over at Different Waters.

“this is made with material i prepared for Fusion Festival, and is also an attempt to communicate new conceptions of hybridity by fusing sounds from disparate locations and eras into new musical entities, with focus on traditional and regional music framed by urban bass and beats, or is it the other way around?”

01_00:00 Deadbeat – Lost Luggage // Indonesia – Spring Water
02_03:20 itoa – Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart’s Dub Band D1 // Indonesia – Morning Sun
03_05:50 The Mahotella Queens – Muntu Wesilisa // Wiley – Bang Bang Instrumental
04_08:12 African Headcharge – Belinda // Blir – 19_4_04
05_09:28 IndonesiaTraditional – Sanda Kandung // Unknown Grime instrumental
06_11:24 Benga – Half Ounce // [Burundi: Music from the Heart of Africa] bernadette ii
07_14:52 Indonesia Traditional – Ngantosan // Mark One – Slang
08_17:28 Danny Weed – Dirty Den // Huseyin Ali Riza Albayrak – Ey Zahid
09_19:02 Ragga Twins – Spliffhead
10_20:35 Burial – Unite
11_22:14 Dub Terror [ft. Echo Ranks] – Technology
12_25:07 Hiripsime – ces femmes qui me ressemblent // Cyrus – Random Trio – Bounty
13_28:33 African Headcharge – Run Come Saw // DQ1 – Wear The Crown
14_32:00 Indonesia Traditional – Padang Magek // Omen – Rebellion
15_35:05 L-Wiz – Sub // Armenia Traditional – Boulbouli Hid (Le Chant du Rossignol)
16_38:54 Vex’d – Destruction // from 2046 soundtrack
17_40:05 Hijak – Nightmares // ø – Toisaalia
18_41:54 Shackleton – Blood On My Hands / I Want to Eat You // Dashti – Abdoinaghi Afsharnia
19_47:54 Kode 9 – Magnetic City // Akhenation – 361 Degrees
20_50:24 Mulatu Astatge – Kulunmanqueleshi // Dj Hatcha – Just a Rift
21_52:53 Loka – Fire Shepherds – Freda Mae // Dubwoofa – Devoliz
22_56:00 The Mahotella Queens – Ndodana Yolahleko // Skream – Skunkstep

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“Mashups: a cheap one liner trend collapsing all narratives into a heap of meaningless garish post modern rubbish, or a new way of interacting with cultures, of thinking about the world, of experiencing and creating music? of course they can be both, but i’ve always been excited, if not by most of what i have heard, by what i imagined was possible.

What i imagined was Digital Gamelan, Ethiopian Grime, Afro-Arabian Dubstep — sounds from far away and/or long ago fused in ways that are both surprising but also intuitive… i wanted to make a particular kind of mashup, producing results that people would want to listen to, maybe over and over. is it possible to make the fusion, the bastard frankenstein assemblage, sound better than the original sources? a tall order for sure, especially when the original sources sometimes are master musicians, but one that i nonetheless hope to have achieved in some of the mashups included in this mix. judge for yourself — admittedly a little difficult since you can not hear the originals next to them — so i suppose just go by how well the hybrids work…

i am always hearing the same beat patterns, the same compositional devices, the same dynamics, the same arrangements, in music made both spatially and temporally far apart from eachother: ultimately i absolutely believe that all music have the same roots, and the newest electroic music is, perhaps indirectly, but absolutely, deeply connected to old music from other places.”


Dashti



I can’t believe it’s Butter
August 19, 2008, 1:40 am
Filed under: Golden Era Hip Hop, Mixed

Currently showing me up on the regular mix front, man man Broke slices up the vinyl plates and delivers a feast of 90’s hip hop that you won’t find anywhere else. Thanks for the memories B-Boy.

Butter 0.1 – Broke

01. Intro
02. The Stoop – Chop Shop
03. Pack The Pipe – The Pharcyde
04. The Tribute – Chop Shop
05. One Time 4 Your Mind – Nas
06. Seein’ – The Khromozomes
07. Time’s Up – O.C.
08. Miles Out Of Time – M.F. Outa ‘National
09. Ill Street Blues – Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
10. Hit The Chalice – Yardboy
11. Alongwaytogo – Gang Starr
12. Verbal Milk – X-Clan
13. The Next Level – Tha Alkoholiks
14. Sunshine – De La Soul
15. What’s That Riddim – Chocolate Bam Boo
16. Dear Diary – Akinyele
17. You Know What I’m About – Lord Finesse
18. Mathematics – Mos Def
19. Outta Here – KRS-One
20. Respond-React – The Roots
21. Brooklyn Keeps On Takin It – Chop Shop
22. Krak Da Weazel – Da King & I
23. Boom Inside The Ear – Earn-Ski
24. I’m Straight – The Khromozomes
25. Straighten It Out – Pete Rock & CL Smooth
26. Mr. Pitiful – Big Daddy Kane
27. So Ruff – Redman
28. Say Hoe!!! – Chocolate Bam Boo
29. X-Rated – Chocolate Bam Boo
30. Scratch Bring It Back (Part 2-Mic Doc) – EPMD
31. Back To The Bronx – Home Team
32. Lose In the End – Casual
33. Mr. Muhammad – A Tribe Called Quest
34. Who Me – KMD
35. We Can’t Be Stopped – Geto Boys
36. Hellz Wind Staff – Wu-Tang Clan
37. Outro

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Da King & I – Krak Da Weasel



Broke Undergound
August 14, 2008, 11:53 am
Filed under: Ambient, Experimental, Horizontal Dancing, Meaty Pals, Mixed, Wobbly

Tall man Broke lays his gentle soul bare for all to bask in here with a superb mix of styles and moods. Tell ‘em about it caring guy….

“A mix of 2step, dubstep and ambient for people who wish they had more music like Burial. It’s quite hard hard to find anyone with the same sound, but here’s my first attempt anyway.”

buried1.0
01. Untitled Intro
02. Losing Marbles (2562 Remix) – TRG & Dub U
03. Twenty Four – Martyn
04. Konfusion – Kode9 & The Spaceape
05. Over The Horizon Radar – Boards of Canada
06. Just A Rift – DJ Hatcha
07. Broken Heart – TRG
08. Qawwali VIP – Pinch
09. Do The Astrowaltz – Porn Sword Tobacco
10. Wickedness – Cult of the 13th Hour
11. Lost In Translation – Kuma
12. Death Is Not Final (T++ Remix) – Shackleton
13. Höstluft – Library Tapes
14. Stolen – Scuba
15. Generation (Breakage Remix)/(Original Mix) – TRG
17. Put You Down – TRG
18. Untitled Outro

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Library Tapes



A Hazy Start To Sunday Morning
August 8, 2008, 1:04 pm
Filed under: Horizontal Dancing, Meaty Pals, Mixed, Wobbly

Another exclusive guest spot, this time a laid back headphone mindmelt mixed by neut @ The Timbre Mill, june 2008.
more info
timbremill@bigpond.com
myspace.com/thetimbremill

part 1
The Gaslamp Killer feat Gonjah Sufi ‘aduet’ /
Kelpe ‘cut it upwards’ /
Glen Porter ‘29 palms’ /
Disrupt ‘last blade’ /
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons ‘beggin (Pilooski re-edit)’
part 2
Paul Weller ‘wild wood (Portishead remix)’ /
Astronomy Class ‘lovers dub’ /
Clause Four ‘division’ /
Meaty Ogre ‘je ne joue part 2′ /
Morti Viventear ‘morti invades melody nelson’ /
Chasm ‘tardishead’ /
Mr Cooper ‘inertia’ /
Pable ‘perfectly’ /
Flying Lotus ‘tea leaf dancers remix’ /
Saroos ‘troubled sleep’ /
Glen Porter ‘transient’
part 3
The Herd ‘a few things’ /
Glen Porter ‘image of you’ /
The Rising Express ‘passed & present’ /
Offwhyte ‘ground rules’ /
Jahbitat ‘durazno’ /
Chasm feat Ozi Batla ‘hard blue’ /
Hood vs Duo Fourteen ’steeped in history’ /
Express Rising ‘neighborhood (gentrified)’ /
S.E.V.A. ‘love & devotion’ /
Buddy Peace ‘remix 3′ + Bolaphone ‘the retreat’ /
Marlena Shaw ‘california soul (Diplo mad decent remix)’ /
Empire State Instrumentals ‘dusty rhodes’ /
Deloise ‘people with sad pullouver’ + Dday One ‘memento mori’

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Flying Lotus – Tea Leaf Dancers



Go For Broke
August 6, 2008, 7:07 am
Filed under: Meaty Pals, Thugstep, Wobbly

Special guest Broke brings the noise with attitude on this great mixup of thuglife dubstep. Nice one poor man.

Broke:
“So here’s my thugstep1.1 mix… while it isn’t strictly 100% “thugstep” the whole way through, it is a mix of dubstep tracks that tend to draw their influences from hip-hop and the whole bass rave side of things. I haven’t broken the file up into individual tracks but here’s the tracklisting”:

Tracklisting: (name – artist)

01 (Unknown) – (Unknown)
02 Big Killaz – Parson
03 It’s Yours – Loefah
04 Kryptonite – Chimpo
05 New Dimension – 6Blocc
06 Electro Scratch – Benga
07 Street Knowledge – Matty G
08 Response – Rustie
09 The Underworld – MRK1
10 Throw Some Ds – Parson
11 Punisher – Pinch
12 Battle Sequence – Distance
13 Mud – Loefah
14 West Coast Rocks (Jeep Mix) – Matty G
15 Legalize It (West Coast Mix) – Peter Tosh
16 Liquid Dancehall – Zomby
17 Addicts – Benga & Walsh
18 Just Rolling – DZ

Best enjoyed on large speakers (iPod headphones won’t do it justice)

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The emergance of Dubstep