
"May I ask you a question, friend? If you were to die tonight, would you be prepared to stand before your creator? That's a tough question for certain, but there's someone who can help you answer that question with a confident "Yes!". Allow me to introduce my best friend, J-chot. J-chot entered this world as a helpless human baby, just like you and me. He's known joy and happiness as well as sorrow and loss, so he understands what you're going through. J-chot is waiting patiently at the door of your ears, ready for the day you'll except his EP "The Scene is Not Down with Me" and experience breakcore to the fullest. Remember, J-chot's EP is a free gift; there's nothing you and I could do to earn it. The only thing J-chot requests of you in return for this priceless gift is your simple obedience in buying a t-shirt for 14 US dollars, shipping included. Accept J-chot's free EP "The Scene is Not Down with Me" right now and make today the beginning of your new life in breakcore, and remember to share the good new of J-chot with your loved ones. P.S. John's working on a bad-ass house album next!" visit memoryformat.net and download this breakcore treat. Tracklist: 01 - Famous Quotes & Videoclips 02 - Dude Seriously WTF 03 - The Scene Is Not Down With Me 04 - ADHD ODB & The Devil 05 - Cops Never Shut Down My Raves Because They Know My Music Will Drive Everyone Off link to zip file: download 38mb / 20:20 / 256kbps peace, memoryformat pps: note that from now on our url will be www.memoryformat.net, not .com (it makes more sense since we're not a commercial company... yet!)
His style can't be described exactly: his music vary from IDM and ambient to some kind of original breaks and experimental electronica. Now D.A.F. Actively acts in St.-Petersburg, is the participant of promo-group Sun Station.
Stud, now theres a name from the past. After not appearing on Kahvi for much time, Stud returns with (apparently) his final release under the artist name 'Stud'. Of course, we've heard before that he was retiring but since then theres been two more releases but this man of mystery from moscow never ceases to surprise. In this case, Greetings, Fatherland! (perhaps a reference to stage musicals of the old days?) is a pure example of idm at its best. Heavily influenced by Boards of Canada (Kahvi's favourite group) Stud produces some occasionally quirky but always exciting and interesting vibes. Gumcase is darkness defined, whereas shurup is nicely driven by quirky beats. A well balanced, well thought out and great to listen to release from Stud.
«Erik Svensson returns for his last incarnation as Vägskäl. If you haven't listened to his other test tube release, the EP 'As Summer Comes Creeping', please try to do it before listening to this full album, because the previous one works something as a prologue to this last 'swan song'. 'This could've been...' picks up where the EP left: dark ambient moods, a couple of subtle beats here and there and some melancholic drones to boot. Although the artwork suggests a darker tone to this release, as opposed to the brighter, sunny cover of the EP, this new work is actually a lot lighter (as in 'light'). Take the first track, for instance. It's called 'We shine brighter now', and it truly deserves the name. A light (as in 'not heavy') white drone grows towards the morning sun. A beautiful opener.
The title track samples some very nice IDM-ish beats, and resembles a lot 'A Song for a Girl', from the previous release. If this were to be a pop album, I'd choose this one as the single, hands down. But hey, 'New worlds ahead' could also be a really nice single too!
This album features a truly dark and minimal ambient 'remix version' of 'Deep inside', by finnish musician Jari Pitkänen, that comes as an excellent mood shift somewhere in the middle of the album. But there aren't that many 'dark' moods as one would assume from Erik, founder of Mirakelmusik, an excellent dark ambient swedish label. It's as if Erik was trying to detach this moniker from the genre where he feels mostly at home. Well, he did it, at least for good measure he did it. More than half of Vägskäl's work - including stuff from other labels as well - clearly touches more sky than ground. There are plenty of uplifting beats throughout.
'The falling star' is yet another and obvious point of contact with last release's 'The fading star'. Shares the same dark moody theme, a similar waving and pulsating drone, same sort of mechanical samples. The two tracks were most probably made at the same time. One of my favorites and one that, in my opinion, best characterizes Vägskäl's work.
Time for a goodbye, as the suggestively titled 'Someday, somewhere', well... suggests. This wasn't actually the beginning of something great, but the end. Outstanding. Rest in peace, Vägskäl.» - Pedro Leitão
Z2 is a combination of minimalistic ambient soundscapes with slightly experimental techno-styled drum patterns. A 'beta' version of this track was previously released through modscene portal modulez.org, and received enthusiastically. The track has now been made ready for its definitive release.
48 (forty-eight) tracker modules, pixel graphics, the shell with a build-in game, all in 6 Mb. This is "Toy SongS 3" musicdisk by the SandS. Don't miss it!
Transgenic Impression is eneg's third release. The title of the work comes from the artist's fascination with the human genome project; particularly the use of computers to decipher billions of bits of data to decode life itself. This incredible life-digital energy of the human genome serves as eneg's main inspiration: create dynamic and shape shifting music that also lives and breathes in many different aesthetic directions. This work incorporates many different styles of electronica to form what might best be called, "deconstructed drum and bass" music. While there is an undercurrent of throbbing bottom-end on many of these tracks, slices of unexpected ambient beauty lurk behind many corners; not to mention some bombastic, breakcore trickery to further enliven the listening experience. References are futile but one might think Funkarma meets Arovane meets Tetsu Inoue and get close to what eneg's Transgenic Impression is all about.
Noerror is a project born in early 2000. Its first purpose was to relate some of the most famous demoscene music releases, it extended to all the active demoscene netlabels and finally all the netlabels, no disctinction. Just talent and beautiful music is now the word.
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