We now have a limited edition of 100 Instruments of the Devil CD (not a CDR) and magazine packages available here. Any purchase also includes immediate download of 12-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. Also any download of the album includes a special PDF containing the magazine artwork.
The magazine artwork is designed by our favorite nonsensical artist Chad Hagen. Here are some samples of what Chad cooked up:
A new batch of Nonsensical Infographic prints by Chad Hagen are now available through 20×200. We had the pleasure of working with Chad on an upcoming Instruments of the Devil promotional piece that we will be releasing soon. Check out his work and don’t sleep on buying it, these prints will go fast.
Last Friday NYC’s legendary post-punk/post-disco band Liquid Liquid made their television debut performing “Cavern” alongside The Roots. Skip to the end for the funk.
This is the second episode of our ongoing downloadable mixes No Grace. This mix entitled “Go Low” (taken from the opening Walker Brothers track), is a very mellow mix of dark-dreamy-psychedelic-pop-folk-boys-instrumentals. Long live the Fairy Queen.
Please spread the word.
Enjoy!
The Walker Brothers “The Electrician”
David Crosby “Laughing”
Doves “Willow’s Song”
Nine Inch Nails “A Warm Place”
Alexander “Skip” Spence “War In Peace”
Sparklehorse + Danger Mouse “Dark Night of the Soul”
Brian Eno “By This River”
David Bowie “Art Decade”
Slowdive “Waves”
Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions “There’s A Willow”
These songs are for sampling purposes only. Please buy the respective artist’s album if you like what you hear as we only post songs we have purchased. Please contact us if there is any concern over any of the material.
This little contraption is quite cool and the live possibilities with it could be great. The device in the video is from Randall Jones’s thesis project, which you can read about here. I recommend reading about it if you like the video. He has some good comparison to similar products… Haken continum … and how and why this product could be different. Overall, he leaves you with enough information to build one fairly cheap, but I would prefer to buy the finished product.
So, hopefully, his new company, madronalabs, will come out with an updated version of the product. I also hope that it will have CV control for modular synths added into the final version!
The opening track, “Global Groove” from Artifact Shore’s new album Instruments of the Devil is available for free download until 3.9.10. Enjoy! Click Here
Sly Stone’s recording console preamplifiers are being reproduced! Daniel Flicking made some great consoles in the late 60’s and early 70’s, truly funky and original. In addition to Sly, Flickinger made consoles for Johnny Cash, Parliament & Muscle Shoal. Most of his creations were custom in some form or another, and based on the cliental he was building for they were top notch boards.
Per Steve Albini, “I will go to my deathbed claiming Flickinger consoles are the best sounding mixing desks ever made. Period.
I have worked on several, and in good repair, they have the best bass and the best high-end of any desk of their era. They crap all over anything built since.”
Skibbe electronics, owner of Keyclub recording, and the Sly Stone board (top picture), have recreated the preamps (2nd photo) and are now releasing them in the 500 format. Should be super cool.
Also of note, Skibbe’s announcement for the release of the Flickinger A58 equalizer. With Electrodyne reproductions out now, Quad Eight available in a couple different formats and Purple Audio’s version of the Auditronics/Sphere eq, nearly all of the great American 70’s consoles makers have reproduction gear available again today.