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  1. Dropping at noon EST today, in about 1 hour.
  2. Ohh shit, gotta listen to this ASAP. Produk is one of my fav tracks of the new era.
  3. Sparkle Motion - Dirt Nap Dunes Kind of an audio only only spiritual successor to Memorex for a fun summer mix. Themed after the most popular mixtape for a group of outsiders, druggies, and dirt bikers on the outskirts of the Mojave Desert in a late 80s alternate timeline where Memorex exists. Tracklist: The B-52's - Butterbean Slugbug - Layer Of Abstraction Beat Detectives - Illusion Of A Band Nite Jewel - What Did He Say Geneva Jacuzzi - Runaway DNA James Pants - We're Through Rah Band - Messages From The Stars Greatest Hits - In The Jungle Greatest Hits - Drama Free R. Stevie Moore - Don't Let Me Go To The Dogs Alice Cohen - Mauve Mood Outer Limits Recordings - 20 Dollar Bill Slugbug - Macintosh Tapes Geneva Jacuzzi - Clothes On The Bed The Sweethearts - Burnin Through The Nite R. Stevie Moore - Why Should I Love You Geneva Jacuzzi - Relay Racer Jeff Lynne - Video Slugbug - Feel-Good End Of The Century Torn Hawk - Blindsided Mac Demarco - Ode To Viceroy
  4. six

    TWIN PEAKS

    Thank you. In the middle of a tense scene this made me laugh really hard. The "He's dead" from Lynch shortly after this was so damn funny.
  5. Well this is all great. I've loved AFX since I was a teen in the late 90s and have never quite hit the fanboi levels of some on here as I was always more of an AE guy. But then something like this comes along and of course I'm a rabid fan and completist. There's some really great stuff in here, particularly the new Tuss tracks. The live Analord jam is amazing too. I'm realizing Analord-Tuss is my favorite era of his and I hope there's many more quality tracks from this era. If anyone out there is listening, I would kill for a late 90s/early 2000s unreleased Autechre archive.
  6. Holy shit, can't wait to dig into all of this later. The Tuss is my favorite of all of Richard's aliases so I'm really pumped there's another EP worth of new stuff!
  7. I'm glad this got bumped, I missed it the first time around and this is a really great album as many others have already said. Anubis
  8. It's a dope album, think you guys are gonna dig this. Some sick remixes too, great lineup.
  9. Pics or GTFO I wasn't dressed up or in any of these pics but proof that this did actually happen. You know it's legit when the NY Post gets in there. And they for real played Tri Rep during the cocktail hour. http://untappedcities.com/2013/08/29/photos-from-bbq-films-recreation-of-the-fifth-elements-fhloston-paradise-about-a-luxury-yacht-in-nyc/ http://nypost.com/2013/08/30/fans-take-cult-fifth-element-off-the-screen-and-onto-the-deck-of-an-nyc-party-boat/
  10. All of Tri Repetae at a Fifth Element themed yacht party I crashed in NYC. Beat that.
  11. BBC should hire you guys asap, IMO. I think I'm gonna send it to them in hopes they use it for promotion instead of asking to take it down. I made it out of love for them and it's a pretty fucking great trailer for BBC Earth.
  12. Just finished up my latest series Natural Selection with all the footage from BBC Earth. For the third and final part "Majestic Planet" I finally tried my hand at making something beautiful, which is strangely harder than making something dark and weird. Set it to Beethoven's 7th, one of those songs that gives me goosebumps every time. https://vimeo.com/224801568 Also, the 2nd installment Mutant Planet got taken down due to a copyright complaint, so I've uploaded the whole 3 piece suite as a whole on Youtube. It was fun to try something completely different with this project, it was a fun little experiment. Hope you guys enjoy!
  13. Just released a new 2 hour mix that falls under the vaporwave/ambient/IDM umbrella. If you like Oneohtrix's R Plus Seven, Nmesh, or Lifeforms era FSOL this should be up your alley. Hyper-Reality (Part 1: Bismuth) Remember - 私を愛して Love Me Nmesh - Favorite Places HKE - HK Linkwood - Outside In Blank Banshee - B:/ Shut Down Depression Antwood - Lung Mark Pritchard - Dawn Of The North Konx-Om-Pax - Rainbow Bounce Oneohtrix Point Never - Along Antwood - Realization Telepath テレパシー能力者 - 光る目 Nico Niquo - Ersatz Athene Oneohtrix Point Never - Inside World Oneohtrix Point Never - Americans Nico Niquo - Maru Dai Dawn Antwood - 65.222.202.53 VHS Logos - ノワール夜 Nmesh - たそがれの夢 2814 - 2814スカイライン Nmesh - NΞΘN DRΞΛMS INFINITY Hyper-Reality (Part 2: Yolk) Nmesh - Arctic Cat®: Taking Charge! Oneohtrix Point Never - Cryo Oneohtrix Point Never - Still Life Future Sound Of London - Ill Flower Future Sound Of London - Spineless Jelly Oneohtrix Point Never - Meet Your Creator Kuedo - Love Theme Ruf Dug - Treatment 17 Max D - Hummingbird v1984 - Crying Beneath The Surface Of The Ocean As The Sunset's Rays Flicker Into The Indefinite Horizon Nico Niquo - Perta Ine Nico Niquo - Pandimension Maxwell Sterling - Feeling Without Meaning Remember - エレベーション Elevation
  14. Hauntology is what got me into vaporwave in the first place and TBH I feel quite indifferent to a lot of vaporwave now because I don't have a personal interest or connection to a lot of it. In my definition of vaporwave - that hazy future past vibe of late 80s / early 90s music and media that was trashed and forgotten, artists like 1991 or Torn Hawk are FAR more vaporwave in tone and scope than many artists now but not "vaporwave" either in recognition or self-description. It's a very diverse and broad genre/scene now and that's good (dream catalogue as a label, various interesting subgenres), bad (shitty memes, overshadowing and diminished value of original themes and aesthetics), and ugly (people literally labeling anything retro vaporwave without any proper and warranted backlash) EDIT - I say this all as someone not involved in the scene at all, so i don't mean to shit on the state of vaporwave or even that thing posted earlier. "i get but i don't really like it" is kind of my stance, at it's harshest Agreed, I was always really into the hauntology aspect of it as well. Before vaporwave was an established genre name I tried to put all the music that gave me that feeling into my second VJ mix Memorex, which I worked on throughout all of 2012. That kind of alternate reality, nostalgia is clouding your memory of the actual 80s feeling. It might not "technically" be vaporwave but a lot of people were definitely feeling the same vibe in 2010-2011. https://vimeo.com/55006097
  15. lol, I used that same track for a Christmas vaporwave joke a couple years back
  16. Just finished another installment of Natural Selection entitled "Mutant Planet". This is without a doubt the scariest thing I've ever made. All of earth's most alien and horrible creatures in 7 minutes. I combed through dozens of hours of nature documentary footage to highlight the most terrifying animals on the planet and set it to the very creepy Under The Skin soundtrack. BBC Earth: The Horror Movie https://vimeo.com/205940654
  17. Dirty Pair was the best. I cut my own "trailer" for the movie which came out pretty awesome. Not hard when you have great animation and music to work with. https://vimeo.com/161525501
  18. lol, alco redeems this pretentious mess of a video. Too bad, this was my favorite track from last year, was pumped when I heard Kilmer was involved. But wtf, this is pretentious, boring, and as a video editor LAZY
  19. I started a new series entirely made up of BBC Earth footage called Natural Selection. The first installment is called Savage Planet and lives up to its namesake with lots of predator vs. prey action. There will be at least two more installments at some point with different themes in nature. Enjoy! https://vimeo.com/185541880
  20. Loving this, thanks! This is the same guy as The Cyclist right?
  21. six

    zvλd

    That last track posted is great, some high caliber shit right there. I'm intrigued...
  22. New trailer we made for Nmesh to promote the reissue of Welcome to Warp Zone, an AMAZING 4+ hour mix of video game music which I absolutely love. There will be another one out next week as well. Check out Warp Zone here, I can't imagine WATMM not totally loving this https://plasticresponserecords.bandcamp.com/album/welcome-to-warp-zone
  23. Nmesh is reissuing Welcome to Warp Zone, an epic 4+ hour mix of video game music from a really talented vaporwave producer. It's really great, taking a simple theme and going way over the top with it. https://plasticresponserecords.bandcamp.com/album/welcome-to-warp-zone My friend and I made a couple trailers for him under our Smash TV alias, we'll have another one out in about a week or so.
  24. Thanks for the support everyone, I have been so pleased with the reception it's getting. It's hard to know if spending an obsessive amount of time on something is worth it until you release it into the world but it seems like this is something I should keep doing. This will be the last LONG form one for a while though, maybe ever. I want to start focusing on shorter but more frequent content so we can stay fresh, try new things, and avoid burn out. I'll continue making DJ mixes though with the new found free time. I can't say too much but a pretty big name personally reached out and with any luck we may be collaborating on something down the road (not one of the musicians I used but it's pretty awesome).
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