Tom Waits, Venetian Snares, Terminal 11, Otto Von Schirach, Atari Teenage Riot, The Locust, The Berzerker, Aphex Twin, Baseck, Dizzee Rascal, Outblast, Scott Brown, Korsakoff, Anger Fist, EC8OR, Hellfish, Producer, Nintendo, Gameboy, Bleeps, Peeps and Squeaks
Sounds Like
A Drum machine making noise and malfunctioning, a computer crashing due to loads of viruses and a cd player playing a scratched cd and someone playing an old school gameboy and sega megadrive all at the same time.
Mature way beyond his sixteen years, The Cat's Pajamas blends Gameboy carnival music with insane hardcore to dizzying, enthralling effect. (Cherryade) --- ‘Thee Cats Pajamas deliver a short burst of headache-inducing techno, the sort of thing the late John Peel might have played.’ (CDTimes) --- ‘Thee Cats Pajamas just want to crank up some atmospheric feedback with which to greet the mother-in-law.’ (Music OMH) --- ‘Rabid Techno assault’ (Russells Reviews) --- ‘Those among you who feel that deep house electronica is never fairly represented in the Christmas stakes may do well to cock an ear to ‘I Love You Santa’ by Thee Cat’s Pajamas’ – a furious overload of frenzied beats and head shrinking whirrs, buzzes and bleeps – not, one would imagine, the perfect soundtrack for the morning after the night before.’ (Losing Today) --- Ultimately, the album is 40% weird shit (congratulations to Thee Cats Pyjamas who won this category paws-down), (The Mag) ---fantastic chopped up electronica complete with 8-bit noise and chainsaw sound effects. (Manna Records) --- "What the fuck is this...soonds liek shite tae me....can he no fuckin sing...soonds like fucked up rave music" (Kaiko's Dad)
"Ever watch a 60’s movie set in the future? The kind where the sets are stark white with oddly shaped chairs in bright colors that don’t look the least bit comfortable, where the cars fly but are roughly the size of pontoons, where people get their meals by speaking into little boxes and out pops a plate with a small, unnaturally colored cube on it? Yes, it all looks futuristic and ultra-modern but it still, without a doubt, is stamped with the impression of an era long past – and it’s still really cool.
BLÆRG’s latest release, a 3" CD by the name of “Auspices and Vagaries” is the perfect score to a meal of Soylent Orange or for a drink at the milk bar. It stirs together bits of futuristic rhythms, strains of jazzy flavor and a splash of retro flair into a wonderful little breakcore appetizer that leaves the palate whetted and the appetite craving more.
This 3" CD-R is hand printed and assembled, and comes with an “Auspices and Vagaries” vinyl sticker. This album is strictly limited to 50 copies. Album can also be downloaded for free in 128kbps MP3 format. This could be the last BLÆRG album for a long time. "
France meets Belgium for a friendly soundbank mashup competition. Each artists contributed in building a common soundbank and was then free to pick samples and destroy them in his very own style. The result is a wicked 6 tracker full of fun and diversity : from Tep's mashed polkastep to etschaberry's bouncy drill'n bass via subjex's oldschool acid. No room for intellectualism, this collaboration is a straight forward dancefloor delight. limited to 500 copies !
Hello! check out the new release on Record Label Records, Fluorescent Grey's Gaseous Opal Orbs "Wildly experimental in its construction, it carves an off-kilter yet hypnotically melodic soundscape which never sounds abrasive, unbalanced or directionless." - experimusic. com listen to CD here
i am actually on myspace for once, and thought i'd mention that i emailed antonio zirion and demanded the photos. so hopefully we should get them sooooon...
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I also have some new Shirts
All shirts 15 euro's
Hoodies 30.
Sizes: Youth and Adult S, M, L and XL
Tanktops and Hoodie-zip's are also limited available.
Colors: purple, chestnut brown, light pink (ladies size)
send me a mail if you want one...