Korg MS2000R, Boss Sp303, Laptop: Ableton Live, Reason, Max Msp, Technics 1200s, MIDI Trigger Finger & Keys; as well as Radio, Film and TV, and environmental samples. I work regularly with Suckafish P Jones, Mr Fold, The Ruggles brothers, and many other brisbane musicians, artists
To book Prince Nod for live appearances, production, engineering or other collaborations, please email prince dot nod at gmail dot com
Influences
Ladiez, collage, parallel musical time, film sound, psychedelica, dub, retro game consoles, noise, and my show Forcefed Fistfuls Radio
Sounds Like
Dan Rule - Cyclic Defrost Magazine Review in Issue 15
Pikadon Nights Compilation
"A fascinating showcase of our northern neighbour's underground, Pikadon Nights taps into a wealth of raw and rugged instrumental hip hop, abrasive electro and razor-sharp IDM. Taylor kicks off proceedings himself – in the guise of alter ego Prince Nod – with the eerie, hard-hitting hip hop of A Fair Appraisal; blending Eastern-influenced inflections with rock-hard beats and film-noir dynamics." http://www.cyclicdefrost.com/review.php?review=1359
Listen to the Pikadon Nights Compilation at http://www.myspace.com/pikadonnights
"Mute~til~late is the nom de plume of Sean Taylor,sound designer,nu media
artist,curator,zine ed. & dist.Over the couse of twenty minutes he swings
back and forth,often in the course of a song,minimalist soundscapes like
sandpaper being scraped softly across the eardrum to beats which The Klick
Klack School of Interpretative Dance woud have a field day with.After the
final pulses it fades to silence with an uncredited reprise track rounding
it off like a cybernetic choir.A quiet riot." - 4ZzZ's Morphine & Icecream Show
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Prince Nod (Mute~til~late Productions) is a mobile-one man-electronic music producer, dj, sound engineer, radio program maker, promoter & curator. His work is a pastiche of content and styles, used for the broadcast mutation, hijacking and implanting of sound.
Prince Nod DJ’s at 4ZZZ 102.1fm, with DJ Suckafish P. Jones on the specialist hip hop & electronica show called Forcefed Fistfuls. Visit www.myspace.com/forcefedfistfuls.
Prince Nod runs a freelance business "Mute-til-late Productions" specialising in sound production for Radio, Film and Television, artists & bands.
Prince Nod performs live with his laptop, trigger finger and often with vinyl, synths and MC's. He has featured at venues and events such as: The Tivoli, Bar Soma, the Moon Bar, Ric's bar, Brisbane Powerhouse, The Straight Out Of Brisbane festival, Visible Ink, QUT's Creative Industries Precint, 610 Ann St, Jugglers Art Space, The Whitehouse Gallery, Metro Arts Gallery, Woodford Folk Festival, Newcastle's ThisIsNotArt festival, Melbourne’s Plug n’ Play, Open Dex at The Boozer, Rosies, & Tongue n Groove.
To book Prince Nod for live appearances, production, engineering or other collaborations, please email prince dot nod at gmail dot com
'Rights Dub' Broadcast on the Night Air 7/9/0
A DocuMix by Prince Nod for ABC Radio National
'Get up, Stand up', the 1973 reggae song made famous by The Wailers is a nagging provocation to continue struggling for personal or group rights in an unjust world. But just what are 'rights' - who holds them, who's being denied them and who benefits from getting rights? Using everything from dubstep, hiphop and baile funk to speeches by the Black Panthers, Lawrence Lessig and George W Bush - Prince Nod dubs through the music and voices of the civil rights and music rights movements to find the two are connected today more than ever before. Black rights, copyright, recycling and the right to listen - tonight in The Night Air.
Presented by Brent Clough
Produced by Prince Nod with the invaluable assistance of John Jacobs
You can read the program synopsis online at the ABC Radio National site
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nightair/stories/2008/2338858.htm
How are you, Prince Nod? Haven't checked in on you lately, so I swung by to wish you a happy September & hope you are feeling well! Listen, I have another track up on my page, "Attack Of The Mushroom People." You can hear it right now, if you'd like at: www.myspace.com/psychedelicpablo adios for now! Pablo
"...it’s like Kid Strange and Urban Blitz from the Doctors of Madness at
their most morose played Overhang Party, or a mogadon’d Peter Hammill
jamming with Van Der Graaf’s Graham Smith. Elsewhere, the singular
desolation is most reminiscent of the most down down moments of Nico’s
THE MARBLE INDEX or even of Jesse Colin Young’s The Youngbloods at
their most mercurial. But the Scrapes are still so original their music
ultimately don’t sound like nobody but themselves." Julian Cope
Ohh, they were all playing at Greenfest in the botanical gardens! aanndd I went with a few friends, even though I was the only one who liked the music. ha
Yo Sean hope your well bro?? Its been a while. Things in bris are good man heavy with exam time though but over soon. THe harmonic gig went right off mate. Best one yet. Im starting up a kinda bi monthly White Rhino podcast and am gonna be featuring local producers alongside the regular stuff we dig. Am hoping to aquire some beats from the one like yourself ???
“The Decline Of Modern Civilisation” @ Step Inn (front bar) Saturday 4 July $10, 8pm. Curse Ov Dialect (Melbourne), Purple Duck (Melbourne), The Professional Savage (Melbourne), Joel Saunders, Bloody Roo, DJ Potato Master, DJ Lame.
4ZZZ's anual fundraiser
'BRAIN BANANA' is coming up on the Queens B'day long weekend with 30 acts on 3
stages at the Jubilee Hotel. It would be great to see ya there.... take care.
Cheers.
Justin
2009 sees the arrival of Monster Zoku Onsomb's [MZO] third album - Earth Eaters! At its core, Earth Eaters is a fun album drawing influences from 50's rockabilly to underground dubstep and manages to fuse funk, dancehall and pop aethetics all into one. After two sold out albums in Australia, and two sold out 12" releases in the UK, MZO turn up the heat and deliver their most diverse, yet accessible collection of tunes to date. Songs such as the robo-pop title track "Earth Eaters", the whistle friendly "Children Of The Atom", and the straight up synth rock of "Suicide Sinewave" hark a new edge for MZO. Available worldwide at www.psy-harmonics.com.au online shop in the 'Australian' section or listen & buy now on itunes(link below). Coming soon Earth Eaters 12" double vinyl on Death$ucker!! Stay tuned!