Electronic Explorations 113 – Ad Noiseam

Source : Electronic Explorations

Tracklist

[01] – Mulatu Astatke “Yegelle Tezeta”, from “New York – Addis – London” – [Strut]
[02] – Oh No “Pardon Me” from “Dr. No’s Ethiopium” – [Disruption]
[03] – Munma “Bits And Dust” from “Previews & Premises”, demo
[04] – Karsten Plfum, “Nemo Loon III”, from “Nemo Loon EP” – [forthcoming 'Ad Noiseam']
http://www.myspace.com/pflum
[05] – Point B “Minerals”, from “Suicide Beauty Spot”, Combat Recordings
[06] – Asva “Beyonsense” from “Futurists Against The Ocean”, Web Of Mimicry
[07] – Balkansky “A Cross” from “Kuker”, Kuker Music
[08] – Loops Haunt “Impact Omnihammer” from “Impact Omnihammer”, Black Acre
[09] – Amenra “Terziele” from “Mass III”, Hypertension
[10] – Hecq “Tiamat” from “Sura”, forthcoming on ‘Ad Noiseam’
http://www.hecq.de
[11] – Matta “Release The Freq”, forthcoming on ‘Ad Noiseam’
http://www.myspace.com/mattamusicuk
[12] – Diamanda Galas “Confessional – Give Me Sodomy Or Give Me Death”,
from “Plague Mass”, Mute
[13] – Broken Note “Flood”, forthcoming on ‘Ad Noiseam’
http://www.myspace.com/brokennoteuk
[14] – Niveau Zero featuring The Unik “First” from “In_Sect”, forthcoming
on ‘Ad Noiseam’ http://www.myspace.com/niveau0
[15] – Akira Kiteshi “Ming The Merciless” from “Ming The Merciless”,
Special Branch
[16] -Bong-Ra “Kraken” from “Monster” – [forthcoming 'Ad Noiseam']
http://www.bong-ra.com
[17] – Igorrr “Excessive Funeral” from “Nostril”, [forthcoming 'Ad Noiseam']
http://www.myspace.com/igorrrrrrrrrr
[18] – Jean Cocteau “Le Buste, DJ Spooky remix” from “Sound Unbound” – [Sub Rosa]

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Duration: 41:10 — 70.1MB

Ad Noiseam

Ad Noiseam has been swimming against the flow since its inception in 2001. Mixing genres and formats, this label has made every possible atempt to blur its paths and not become a niche label. Noise, electronica, jazz, breakcore, dubstep, metal: over close to 130 releases (all of them on physical formats), Ad Noiseam has touched almost every possible genre of underground music, and intends at keeping it this way. Modern and indie in its relation to artists, shops and promotion, it’s in a way an old-school record label, which puts the quality of the music first, and not its genre or hype.

About the mix

Respectful of the high quality of the podcasts on Electronic Explorations, I wanted to do something special with this set. It’s easy for a label manager to record an hour long-advertisement for his roster, or to unleash dubplate after dubplate. After all, my job is to listen, select and work with tracks which haven’t been released yet. My intention here was different: on the one hand, I wanted to showcase what Ad Noiseam is about, but I also wanted to show that my words are not vain when I say that I like very varied genres of music. This is why there’s some Ethiopian jazz next to some doom metal here, and why some hot and fresh new track out of London might be mixed together with an old Diamanda Galas classic. It’s my opinion that if the tracks are good, they can be mixed and presented together easily. Moreover, this is not a club DJ set: I could start very slowly and take much time to bring the hardest material. I hope the listeners of Electronic Explorations will enjoy this set, and that it will stay as a (hopefully successful) experiment in genres mixing. This is what Ad Noiseam is about. And of course, thanks to Rob for the opportunity and his hard work.

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