Connexion Bizarre update 20110124

Jan 25, 2011 00:30



During the past week, Connexion Bizarre was updated with a couple of new reviews and an interview with Joris Capslock and Stefan Staalhard of the Dutch label Ketacore Records (who are also responsible for this week's podcast). Also a few link recommendations: from labels and festivals to radio shows and assorted newsbites.

Podcast
"Ketacore @ Connexion Bizarre" with music selection by Joris Capslock and Stefan Staalhard (tracklisting | MP3)


Interviews




Ketacore Records: and interview with Joris Capslock and Stefan Staalhard
Ketacore Records is a small record label and (even smaller) party organisation, without a fixed style or planning. We don't like to hype our products with pseudo-intelligent vocabulary about the depth of the emotional works of our genius artists. And we surely don't claim to be underground, intelligent, or hardcore.
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Reviews




Igorrr - Baroquecore EP
Here at Connexion Bizarre we have had nothing but admiration for Serre Gautier ever since we received a copy of “Poisson Soluble”, his first release as Igorrr. Since then, he hasn’t ceased to come up with surprising material, even considering one is already expecting the most insane, genre-defying mash-up music from him. "Baroquecore EP" is not an exception.
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Yen Pox - Blood Music
A great retrospective look at a long career within the genre. Stylistically, their sound hasn't changed much - brooding drones with incidental stabs of unexpected nihilism, sparsely populated with unexpected, chilling textures, and steering well clear of such archaic conventions as rhythm, melody or time signatures.
Read more...

Recommended Links & Stuff
Alrealon Music
AudioTong
Fluttery Records
Octofoil Records
Output:Noise
Bloc
Abstrakt Reflections
Ustream
Detrimental Frequencies with Thee Gabe And Straylight every other Saturday from 4:00pm - 6:00pm pacific time (midnight - 02.00 GMT)
Live from the SWU Bunker monthly video live stream "Live from the SWU bunker" every last friday, 8:00 pm GMT
Europe's Living Earth Simulator Could Forecast the Future (Popular Science)
ZOMGSCIENCE.NET

And that's about it for this week's update. More to come next week...
All the best,
M.
(editor, etc @ www.connexionbizarre.net)




    


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