Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Ice - Trapped in three dimensions (1999)

Another Morpheus 12"EP features two "Trapped in three dimensions" remixes. One by Dom&Roland; the other by Alec Empire. It's worth for the Alec Empire-tune alone, a calming "breakcore-El-P-amphetamine"-rap.

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(12MB/VBR V4)

Ice - Headwreck (1998)

12"EP released in November 1998 on Morpheus. Featuring four tracks, of which two are remixed by El-P and Scott Harding.

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(23MB/160CBR)

Ice - Bad blood transfusion (1998)

A limited UK only 12"EP which came out on Morpheus. The first two tracks, X-1, are two different remixes of the Ice version by Underdog. The third track, Trapped in 3 dimensions, is also remixed by Trevor Jackson, but this time under the moniker of Skull. The final track is the album version of X-1, the K-Mart LP mix. Enjoy!

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(50MB/VBR)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Ice - Bad blood (1998)

When two different worlds collide the results are usually very bizarre and interesting. That's pretty much the case here too, industrial and hip hop combined into this pleasant, earlubing paste. Guests include Scott Harding: (Drum loops, samples-all tracks), DJ Vadim (just plugging it for awesomeness), Sebastian Laws, Blixa Bargeld, Toastie Taylor, El-P, A-Syde, Sensational and Priest.

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(95MB+24MB/320CBR)

Ice - Quarantine (1995)

22-minute remix EP containing tracks from Under the skin as well as one from the Ambient 4 compilation.

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(51MB/320CBR)

Ice - Under the skin (1993)

Happy times, I'm back after a short break .. Ice included Kevin Martin on vocals, saxophone, synthesizer and turntables; Justin Broadrick on guitar; David Cochrane on bass and Lou Ciccotelli on drums. Their first album, Under The Skin, was somewhat similar to the industrial rock of Broadrick's Godflesh, but with a more experimentalist bent, notably via Martin's free jazz-influenced saxophone.

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(95MB+76MB/320CBR)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Justin K. Broadrick on "Red bull music academy" radio show

Meet Justin Broadrick: pioneering musician, guitarist, songwriter, drummer and all around visionary. His trailblazing, incredibly productive recording career most notably includes stints in the formative grindcore band Napalm Death (circa Scum), the pioneering industrial metal band Godflesh, who after some years apart have reformed this year for more mayhem and Jesu, a celebrated experimental rock band that has been fusing his previous endeavors with traces of shoegazing beauty. Not to mention, of course, his various works with the talented Kevin Martin as Techno Animal. Mere paragraphs of uniform text cannot do justice to the lucid landscapes, melancholy majesty and sheer aural ecstacy Broadrick conjures in his mind. Suffice to say you have not listened to the most eloquent, articulate use of a guitar until you have heard the sombre strains of Broadrick's work engraving it's name on every sinew of your body. Go on, I dare you.

It's basically an one hour long interview with musical interludes. Going through a broad spectrum of Justins music, giving insights on the upcoming Hellfest-appearance and generally sounding like a nice chap, I think this is a "must hear"-interview for all interested parties.

The playlist is the following:
Final - Little pictures
Final - The light orchestra
Fall Of Because - Life is easy
Napalm Death - Scum
Godflesh - Frail
Godflesh - Like rats
Godflesh - Circle of shit
Godflesh - Mothra
Ice - X-1
Techno Animal - Needle park
Techno Animal - Hell
Curse Of The Golden Vampire - Total annihilation of self
Tech Level 2 - Whowanseekwar
Jesu - Deflated
Jesu - End of the road
Pantera - By demons be driven (Biomechanical remix)
Greymachine - Vultures descend

Enjoy the interview!
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(95+32MB/320CBR)