Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Kompakt Benefit Compilation for Japan
From German label Kompakt comes another benefit compilation that is meant to help the victims of the recent Tsunami in Japan. It is filled with music from 30 labels, including prestigious names such as Raster-Noton, Dial Records, Bpitch Control, Ostgut Ton and -of course- Kompakt.
To get you convinced, a mere look at the tracklist might be enough. Otherwise you can stream the entire compilation below.
01. Marsen Jules Trio – OEillet Parfait
02. Ezekiel Honig – Past Tense Kitchen Movement
03. Jahcoozi – Lost In The Bass
04. Space System – Petik
05. Greie Gut Fraktion – Wir Bauen Eine Neue Stadt (Wolfgang Voigt Remix)
06. Manaboo – Unhuh
07. Efdemin – Time
08. Antonelli – Waiting For You
09. André Lodemann Feat. Nathalie Claude – Searchin’
10. Lawrence – Dwelling On The Drums
11. Michael Mayer – Picanha Frenesi
12. Nhar – Megumi
13. Xaver von Treyer – Lunar Rover (The Wolf Song)
14. Cosmic Kids – Reginald’s Groove
15. My Favorite Robot – The Future Will Judge Us
16. Kaito – Open My Window
17. Audision – Red Sky
18. Monkey Maffia – Yo Baby Yo
19. Nick Höppner – Makeover
20. Gowentgone – Love & Respect
21. Glitterbug – Parted
22. SCSI-9 – Electric Flowers
23. Dusty Kid – America
24. Tassilo – Petite Patate
25. Davenport & Deutschmann – Trump
26. Mr. Statik – Smoothest Cat On The Block!
27. Someone Else – Funny Day Elsewhere
28. Ana Helder – El Groove De Tu Corazón
29. Anne – James Chaton – Vendredi 26 Juin 2009 – Événement N°23
30. Borngräber & Strüver – People Crying
31. Metaboman – Stony
32. Maya Jane Coles – You
33. Dj Olive – Kokanee’s Drop
34. Out Of Plato’s Cave – Rainbow For Dawn Shane Berry’s Rainbow for Japan
You can get yourself the download for only €7.99 over at Bandcamp
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To get you convinced, a mere look at the tracklist might be enough. Otherwise you can stream the entire compilation below.
01. Marsen Jules Trio – OEillet Parfait
02. Ezekiel Honig – Past Tense Kitchen Movement
03. Jahcoozi – Lost In The Bass
04. Space System – Petik
05. Greie Gut Fraktion – Wir Bauen Eine Neue Stadt (Wolfgang Voigt Remix)
06. Manaboo – Unhuh
07. Efdemin – Time
08. Antonelli – Waiting For You
09. André Lodemann Feat. Nathalie Claude – Searchin’
10. Lawrence – Dwelling On The Drums
11. Michael Mayer – Picanha Frenesi
12. Nhar – Megumi
13. Xaver von Treyer – Lunar Rover (The Wolf Song)
14. Cosmic Kids – Reginald’s Groove
15. My Favorite Robot – The Future Will Judge Us
16. Kaito – Open My Window
17. Audision – Red Sky
18. Monkey Maffia – Yo Baby Yo
19. Nick Höppner – Makeover
20. Gowentgone – Love & Respect
21. Glitterbug – Parted
22. SCSI-9 – Electric Flowers
23. Dusty Kid – America
24. Tassilo – Petite Patate
25. Davenport & Deutschmann – Trump
26. Mr. Statik – Smoothest Cat On The Block!
27. Someone Else – Funny Day Elsewhere
28. Ana Helder – El Groove De Tu Corazón
29. Anne – James Chaton – Vendredi 26 Juin 2009 – Événement N°23
30. Borngräber & Strüver – People Crying
31. Metaboman – Stony
32. Maya Jane Coles – You
33. Dj Olive – Kokanee’s Drop
34. Out Of Plato’s Cave – Rainbow For Dawn Shane Berry’s Rainbow for Japan
You can get yourself the download for only €7.99 over at Bandcamp
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Robyn Hitchcock - Light Blue Afternoon / Dismal City (2011)

Light Blue Afternoon
Dismal City
Both tracks taken from "Tromsø, Kaptein" - Robyn Hitchcock's forthcoming album on Hype City. To be released in Norway April 8th on LP and CD. Produced by Paul Noble, the "Tromsø, Kaptein" features 8 new RH compositions as well as a re-recording of 'Raining Twilight Coast' from EYE and a new Norwegian language version of Goodnight Oslo.
Villalobos and Loderbauer rework the ECM catalogue: full details
Ricardo Villalobos [above] and Max Loderbauer will rework legendary jazz and classical label ECM’s back catalogue across a full album.
This project has been in the works for a while now, but we now have some more concrete information: it will be a double-CD release spanning 17 tracks, and includes reworks of Arvo Pärt, Christian Wallumrød, Alexander Knaifel and more. Release date is penciled in for June 20. No artwork is available as yet.
ECM was formed by Manfred Eicher in 1969, and has released over a thousand albums in its time. Villalobos is a famed fame of the label, and DJed at their 40th anniversary party in 2008. Loderbauer, meanwhile, will be familiar to many for his work with Sun Electric, NSI. and the Moritz Von Oswald Trio.
Tracklist:
Title – Composer
1 Reblop – Wallumrød/Villalobos/Loderbauer
2 Recat – Wallumrød/Villalobos/Loderbauer
3 Resvete – Knaifel
4 Retimeless – Abercrombie/Villalobos/Loderbauer
5 Reemergence – Vitous/Villalobos/Loderbauer
6 Reblazhenstva – Knaifel
7 Reannounce – Sclavis/Villalobos/Loderbauer
8 Recurrence – Brederode
9 Requote – Wallumrød/Villalobos/Loderbauer
Title – Composer
1 Replob – Wallumrød/Villalobos/Loderbauer
2 Reshadub – Giger/Villalobos/Loderbauer
3 Rebird – Motian/Villalobos/Loderbauer
4 Retikhiy – Knaifel arr. Villalobos/Loderbauer
5 Rekondakion – Pärt
6 Rensenada – Maupin/Villalobos/Loderbauer
7 Resole – Knaifel
8 Redetach – Wallumrød/Orning/Henriksen/Larsen//Villalobos/Loderbauer
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John Pilger: The War You Don’t See
A powerful and timely investigation into the media’s role in war, tracing the history of embedded and independent reporting from the carnage of World War One to the destruction of Hiroshima, and from the invasion of Vietnam to the current war in Afghanistan and disaster in Iraq.
As weapons and propaganda become even more sophisticated, the nature of war is developing into an electronic battlefield in which journalists play a key role, and civilians are the victims. But who is the real enemy?
John Pilger says in the film: “We journalists… have to be brave enough to defy those who seek our collusion in selling their latest bloody adventure in someone else’s country… That means always challenging the official story, however patriotic that story may appear, however seductive and insidious it is.
For propaganda relies on us in the media to aim its deceptions not at a far away country but at you at home… In this age of endless imperial war, the lives of countless men, women and children depend on the truth or their blood is on us… Those whose job it is to keep the record straight ought to be the voice of people, not power.”
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