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Miss You

Miss You

Music Apr 20, 2011 2 Comments

Trentemoller – Miss You.

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Zodiac Shit

Zodiac Shit

Music Mar 16, 2011

An old school animated video for the Flying Lotus track Zodiac Shit, from the album Cosmograma.

I feel sorrow for you

Electronic voice phenomena are electronically generated noises that resemble speech, but are not the result of intentional voice recordings or renderings.

It’s all in the numbers

The airwaves are full of numbers…

The Bloop

The Bloop

Media , Music Jun 15, 2010

Several times during 1997, a sound reverberated through the Pacific Ocean that has been a mystery to science ever since. Dubbed “the Bloop”, the sound rises rapidly in frequency over one minute and was loud enough to be picked up by multiple sensors located up to 5,000km apart…

Dah-dum – dah-dum – John Williams’ Jaws

What’s that sound? Ian Houston Shadwell discusses one of the iconic film compositions of the late 20th century…

John Sangster: Australia and All That Jazz

Artist and musician Simon Hunt publishes one of the best music blogs around – Never Enough Rhodes – writing on jazz, obscure funk oddities and neglected gems of hybridised musical madness. One such forgotten masterpiece is the work of Australian jazz composer John Sangster whose Australia and All That Jazz mixes lite soundtrack – with field recordings. Here hunt explains the background to Sangster’s career and the strange birth of the album…

Miles Davis was in Paris

In the first in a series of posts on music for film Ian Houston Shadwell traces the birth of Miles Davis’s groundbreaking composition for Louis Malle’s classic “Ascenseur pour l’Echafaud”…

High Reflections #9

Heil Spirits was raised on a steady diet of Heavy Metal, Punk Rock, Comic books, Sci/Fi and Horror Films.

Wassoperadoc?

Wassoperadoc?

Media , Music , News Apr 26, 2010

“Hey, Richard Wagner — why so serious? The 19th century German composer of “The Ring of the Nibelung” wasn’t known for his sense of humor. His long, serious operas barely crack a smile while tackling such singularly un-funny subjects as