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poyntz
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 พ.ค. 2020
Dancefloor-ish electronics in unexpected places. IDM/industrial/outsider techno/glitch/trip hop/trance/4th world - and bits of more straightforwardly club-orientated music if I think they're unusual enough.
I try to upload tracks that aren't otherwise on TH-cam, or that at least haven't been uploaded individually.
If you are the copyright holder and would like me to take anything down, please let me know. I will do so immediately.
soundcloud.com/johnpoyntz
I try to upload tracks that aren't otherwise on TH-cam, or that at least haven't been uploaded individually.
If you are the copyright holder and would like me to take anything down, please let me know. I will do so immediately.
soundcloud.com/johnpoyntz
Master Mind - 法隆寺主題 (変奏) (Hōryūji-Temple Main Theme (Master Mind Remix))
Beautifully moody remix of mysterious new age/IDM/library guys Master Mind tucked away at the end of their Hōryūji-Temple CD, apparently a soundtrack album for a Japanese tv show about the temple in question. Bleepy arpeggios, trance choirs, dubby scattering snares... sounds like it could have come out on Eevo Lute.
Shouts to @plasterlina and @floorlengthskirts for uploads that turned me onto these guys, and @FONDSOUND for his helpful blog post explaining a bit of their story.
www.discogs.com/release/14436611-Master-Mind-%E6%B3%95%E9%9A%86%E5%AF%BA-H%C5%8Dry%C5%ABji-Temple
Shouts to @plasterlina and @floorlengthskirts for uploads that turned me onto these guys, and @FONDSOUND for his helpful blog post explaining a bit of their story.
www.discogs.com/release/14436611-Master-Mind-%E6%B3%95%E9%9A%86%E5%AF%BA-H%C5%8Dry%C5%ABji-Temple
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Hirofumi Goto - Sassoon Quality
มุมมอง 563หลายเดือนก่อน
Some more typical tackle for the dancefloor: diamond bit of off-kilter y2k house off Rondenion AKA Hirofumi Goto's Geo Rhythm CD on Frogman, carried off with leftfield panache. Probably needs a vinyl reissue, every track slaps. www.discogs.com/release/1079348-Hirofumi-Goto-Geo-Rhythm
Bask - Nova Schuhu
มุมมอง 357หลายเดือนก่อน
Black Lodge acid jazz stepper in a very 90s Viennese style louche and eerie. Also available on !K7's Viennatone comp. www.discogs.com/master/155616-Bask-Beyond-EP
La Deviation/Motor Angel - Big City/606
มุมมอง 399หลายเดือนก่อน
Urban psychosis via prowling, turn-of-the-90s industrial from Italy, with shades of Alan Vega. Really wish they ran with the track for a lot longer than they did. www.discogs.com/release/395907-Various-Tecnologie-Del-Movimento-II
Nonplace Urban Field - Psyche
มุมมอง 10K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Burnt Friedman with a typically whacked-out bit of dubby exotica from his 1994 album Nuf Said. What an incredible amount of wonderful music that man is responsible for. www.discogs.com/release/66807-Nonplace-Urban-Field-Nuf-Said
Autonomous Zone - Lost Dimension
มุมมอง 3942 หลายเดือนก่อน
Psychy/jazzy electro chugger with a dub underbelly off the only album by Bill Laswell and Toshinori Kondo's Autonomous Zone project. Buy it here: billlaswell.bandcamp.com/album/the-map-is-not-the-territory www.discogs.com/master/781529-Autonomous-Zone-The-Map-Is-Not-The-Territory
Urawa - Kendi
มุมมอง 1432 หลายเดือนก่อน
John Sellekaers (Xingu Hill) and Olivier Moreau (Imminent Starvation) with a punchy bit of outsider electro on Nova Zembla. Proto-grime undertones etc. Buy it here: johnsellekaers.bandcamp.com/album/a-dog-called-demolition www.discogs.com/master/1015-Urawa-A-Dog-Called-Demolition
David Kristian - Toothpick Tree (Lowfish Remix)
มุมมอง 4302 หลายเดือนก่อน
Brittle, squally dancehall/techstep/rhythmic noise variations from Lowfish, a little different from his more typical bubblegum electro fare - makes me think of a malfunctioning electricity substation for some reason. www.discogs.com/release/23249-David-Kristian-Woodworking-Cricklewood-Remixes
Trance Mission - VeeDeeVu
มุมมอง 1652 หลายเดือนก่อน
Smoky fourth-world throb didgeridoo pulse, snatches of vocal ululations, Phrygian runs on the clarinet, the full whack. Puts you under. www.discogs.com/master/202751-Trance-Mission-Trance-Mission
Shocks - N'Grip
มุมมอง 2082 หลายเดือนก่อน
Irresistibly twisted king-of-the-swingers groove from one of the mysterious and extremely overlooked Shocks records that came out on ESP Institute in the early 2010s. Way, way, way too much acid at the beach party. www.discogs.com/release/4509186-Shocks-III
Pablo's Eye - Immerse
มุมมอง 3552 หลายเดือนก่อน
Magical whirling dervish hypnosis from the inimitable Pablo's Eye, only released on the Water Communication compilation from swim - curious trance/ambient label started by Malka Spigel and Wire's Colin Newman. www.discogs.com/master/785524-Various-Water-Communication
Keith LeBlanc - Point Blanc (Remix)
มุมมอง 2982 หลายเดือนก่อน
Remix of track from Keith's Time Traveller LP put out on one of the Serenity Dub compilations that I'm pretty sure is by Adrian Sherwood, but seems to be uncredited on the CD. Typically bouncy, with extra On-U Sound industrial dub processing for the full trip. RIP! www.discogs.com/release/231656-Various-Serenity-Dub-11-am
F.B.C. - Fool
มุมมอง 2542 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jason Buckle from the All-Seeing I providing blown-out beats for damaged b-boys. Found on the Sheffield-based 7 Hills Clash comp. www.discogs.com/release/629793-Various-7-Hills-Clash
Wasteland - Emerge and See
มุมมอง 4122 หลายเดือนก่อน
Skronk gong bath downtempo from DJ Scud and Craig Willingham AKA I-Sound under their Wasteland moniker. Immense meditative dissonance. www.discogs.com/release/391519-Wasteland-October
ONUKEIO - 003
มุมมอง 1163 หลายเดือนก่อน
Swaggering, compellingly groovy IDM tool with an industrial trim one of six superb tracks on this early 00s compilation of mid-90s compositions by the mysterious(?) Licinio da Costa. Buy it here: onukeio.bandcamp.com/album/onukeio www.discogs.com/release/371237-Onukeio-Onukeio
Thierry David & Fred Wallich - Monkey Trans-Dance
มุมมอง 1213 ปีที่แล้ว
Thierry David & Fred Wallich - Monkey Trans-Dance
Wow😳
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so fire the chills
Awesome channel 🎉
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Absolutely gorgeous + visceral. Thank you, I never knew about this release!
Reminds me of the Forza soundtracks
Stingray
my god
So glad I found this channel tonight... basking in the trippyness <3 Thanks!
caught me by surprise... ethereal vibes
How lovely 🙏👌
Best Really
song very liked
И это говно называют музыкой😂. Мерзко
whattttt
Nice one, I dig this record, discovered it thanks to fond/sound. Anyway, totally unrelated to this but I deleted that video btw, not sure you were able to read my replies before I did so but ye, I don't like to p0st stuff that's inaccurate. And I want to focus on p0sting various musics anyway, that stuff is a bit distracting from the main thing. Thanks for the info. (Turned o to 0 just because YT is sensitive, lol)
DOOOpE!
lets go. its time to get funky and lewdy
Lasers and slap bass
Two beautiful things
The design of the image is usually associated with y2k aesthetics; it's cool to see places I totally forgot about, where it was used years before that!
Y2k aesthetics are futuristic
I grew up in the 90's so the Y2K aesthetic definitely defined a lot of what I still think is appealing, but I swear, a lot of the foundational stuff hasn't aged at all, and is actually getting more and more popular again. I think its timeless, in a lot of respects (from an aesthetic POV anyway).
Agreed!
There is no such thing as Y2K aesthetics, it's just a social media trend on profiles that publish graphic design issues and then clothing brands began to mix their products with a desire and dream of an issue that simply existed organically in an era without any name and that now a tag was added (2010) to capitalize on it and thus sell something supported by the illusion of an era that has nothing to do with the name Y2K aesthetics, I started working in graphic design in 1993 and believe me, we didn't call any of that Y2k aesthetics, not even at the beginning of the New Millennium.
@@wallendiaz Your right, but isn't it still useful as a term to help classify things? The same thing applies to every period of art. It takes the benefit of hindsight to see it in the context of the wider picture of time & culture. In the 70's there was no such thing as "70's" style, and in the 80's there was no "80's" etc etc. It was just 'contemporary'. Meaning is what we make ourselves in the present. Personally I find Y2K stuff to be a very optimistic school of design (although no doubt thats probably a lot to do with nostalgia).
pretty damn cool
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That good shit
Hmm
Couldn't have said it better myself.
@@poyntz1448I’m certain your Him and Hymn would also be impeccable 🙂🥸
Oooh i like it! What genre?
Only you can decide
@@poyntz1448 lol
Cheer~~~reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority.???(good rhythm)😊
Wet argyle lust. Dense formations. Dissonant embouchure. Conscious pleasure.
Can anyone tell me where to find the rest of this album online? I've only been able to find "Brno Born Czech Check" and "Icon of I-Can"
Bandcamp link in the description
I wrote this on my FB timeline today. I hope it is OK to share it here: I realized earlier that I had not done any tributes for my dear friend James Izzo, who died 11 years ago on September 1st, 2011, this year... I had planned on releasing a song I'd written for him and rearranged last year, but the time slithered past me and I am very sorry I hadn't remembered it until quite late in the day today. James was still very young -- only 34 (he was born in the same year as my younger brother) -- and very talented, a man born without hands... And yet he made electronic music, programmed and played the keys; he was also extremely sensitive and always kind to everyone around him, even when he himself was having problems, and I never once heard him complain about what he absolutely refused to consider or call his "handicap." I miss him very much. We went to see David Bowie perform in 2002 on the "Heathen" tour together, when I was living in Boulder, Colorado, for graduate school (studying Japanese literature and some Buddhism) with my (ex-)wife, and, well, actually...today, I rather spontaneously decided to cover Bowie's "Heat," ultimately adding some of the lyrics and melody from the song "Heathen" to it and retitling it "Heat[hen]"... Perhaps this was (subconsciously?) my tribute to dear James this year, who was also a Bowie fan and a talented artist in his own right. I would indeed like to dedicate it to him now... Here, then, is one of the tracks we collaborated on, from his LP "Abnormal Love." (Note: I shared the track "Blue Darkness: Orchestral Mix".) This was long before I myself had ever picked up a guitar or a synthesizer, though I did play some drums for him on the LP. The Japanese text on this piece is spoken both by me and my (now ex-)wife, who had written it as a poem in Japanese (she was then in her early twenties). Her voice sounds almost as it was at the time (in other words, without any heavy effects on it), while James made mine sound quite evil and devil-like, slowing it down and stretching it out, the tone dropped and ominous. The music and mix is entirely James's creation. I am happy to have had the opportunity to have known him and also to have left a small mark on his recorded music. Rest In Peace, my dear friend.
I was a close friend of James. I appear on some of the tracks on this LP, actually, and remember listening to the original mix of this song, which did not include James's own vocals, because he felt that it was better without them. I suggested he leave them in, and release the Jarboe-only version on a separate album (which he did -- there was an EP with some remixes on it that had the Jarboe-only version). I also covered this song on my LP "Endnote," which I put out on the last day of 2019 (edit: 2020), and I had released an original (electronic) tribute song for James that was remixed last year (but I think not currently in circulation) entitled, alternately "I Loved that Boy" and "The Boy Without Hands." I am planning on making that available again soon. Thank you for sharing James's music with us here.
Yea
one of my favourite songs of all times.
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Had the pleasure of meeting Charles Bullen at a charity do once. He was surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny.