April 24, 2011 1:23 pm
ND-010 - Louie Applesauce - Good to See You Again, Louie Applesauce2011 Mix created especially for Neon Doom and yes the name is in reference to the 1973 Alice Cooper film. After more than a year away from making a proper mix, Louie Applesauce of Hot Mess/High School Clicks returns to bring a collection of bangers out from the vault with one or two new ones to get your mouth watering.The original techno scene was the true heir to the punk rock throne. As punk rock became more and more formulaic, in the garages, factories, and fields across England, Detroit, and Chicago people began to find a new form of expression and musical experimentation. It is rare that a new form of music comes into existence that carries no pre-existing boundaries (experimental/noise/avant-garde etc. are actually some of the worse offenders of boundaries, even if the artists don’t always want to admit it) and the original techno was free of all of this.A scene where no one really knew what they were doing; so everyone was welcome and equal. Borrowing and stealing from each other to create bigger and better songs with the only goal being to have a good time and dance.Over time, assimilation took hold and the smell of money and success started to strip away the openness that once existed. Still, the dance underground is still one of the tightest, most supportive, and most self critical in existence.ND-010 Louie Applesauce - Good to See You Again, Louie Applesauce (2011)http://www.mediafire.com/?bqtxlqla5w5cnb1Track List:James Blake - Limit to Your LoveMescal Kid - Do You Want ItMagnetic Man - I Need Air (Red Light Remix)Steve Angello - IsabelAkabu - I’m Not Afraid of the Future (Jimpster Remix)PKA - Let Me Hear You Say YeahUtah Saints - What Can You Do For Me?The Hypnotist - This Is My HouseNasty Django - Yo Bitch (Remix)Overcast - FalloutDJ Noise - Fucking HardcoreNasenbluten - No More Fucking SoulHoly Noise - Crucify Him (Destroy Him)Scooter - FriendsDigital Orgasm - Moog EruptionDye Witness - I Am the CreatorInteractive - Forever Young

ND-010 - Louie Applesauce - Good to See You Again, Louie Applesauce

2011 Mix created especially for Neon Doom and yes the name is in reference to the 1973 Alice Cooper film. After more than a year away from making a proper mix, Louie Applesauce of Hot Mess/High School Clicks returns to bring a collection of bangers out from the vault with one or two new ones to get your mouth watering.

The original techno scene was the true heir to the punk rock throne. As punk rock became more and more formulaic, in the garages, factories, and fields across England, Detroit, and Chicago people began to find a new form of expression and musical experimentation. It is rare that a new form of music comes into existence that carries no pre-existing boundaries (experimental/noise/avant-garde etc. are actually some of the worse offenders of boundaries, even if the artists don’t always want to admit it) and the original techno was free of all of this.

A scene where no one really knew what they were doing; so everyone was welcome and equal. Borrowing and stealing from each other to create bigger and better songs with the only goal being to have a good time and dance.

Over time, assimilation took hold and the smell of money and success started to strip away the openness that once existed. Still, the dance underground is still one of the tightest, most supportive, and most self critical in existence.

ND-010 Louie Applesauce - Good to See You Again, Louie Applesauce (2011)
http://www.mediafire.com/?bqtxlqla5w5cnb1

Track List:
James Blake - Limit to Your Love
Mescal Kid - Do You Want It
Magnetic Man - I Need Air (Red Light Remix)
Steve Angello - Isabel
Akabu - I’m Not Afraid of the Future (Jimpster Remix)
PKA - Let Me Hear You Say Yeah
Utah Saints - What Can You Do For Me?
The Hypnotist - This Is My House
Nasty Django - Yo Bitch (Remix)
Overcast - Fallout
DJ Noise - Fucking Hardcore
Nasenbluten - No More Fucking Soul
Holy Noise - Crucify Him (Destroy Him)
Scooter - Friends
Digital Orgasm - Moog Eruption
Dye Witness - I Am the Creator
Interactive - Forever Young

January 24, 2011 11:26 am
ND005 - High School Clicks - Love U Rave b/w Raving GoodbyeHigh School Clicks is one of the many aliases of Hot Mess. Started a handful of years ago, Hot Mess was meant to meld the dance and experimental ideologies of robad pills & Louie Applesauce. Within a year and a half after forming, however, many other production teams around the country (including another production team in Duval) started using the once unclaimed Hot Mess name.Instead of worrying about who came up with the name first or being confused with other production teams, robad and Louie decided to just let the name drift back into the abyss of overused cliché and changed their name to High School Clicks.These first two tracks from the newly christened band explore their love of old-school rave in the most purest of forms. This two tracks are nothing but straight club bangers from days gone past that seem to become more and more a distant memory as the music press removes the idea of techno and replaces it as all variations of the superfluous term “dubstep.”Listen to these two tracks with your eyes closed, picturing yourself surrounded by sweating bodies in the middle of an abandoned farm in the middle of the boonies and just let yourself jump, sway, and dance to the sounds of High School Clicks.High School Clicks – Love U Rave b/w Raving Goodbye (2010)1. Love U Rave2. Raving Goodbye

ND005 - High School Clicks - Love U Rave b/w Raving Goodbye

High School Clicks is one of the many aliases of Hot Mess. Started a handful of years ago, Hot Mess was meant to meld the dance and experimental ideologies of robad pills & Louie Applesauce. Within a year and a half after forming, however, many other production teams around the country (including another production team in Duval) started using the once unclaimed Hot Mess name.

Instead of worrying about who came up with the name first or being confused with other production teams, robad and Louie decided to just let the name drift back into the abyss of overused cliché and changed their name to High School Clicks.

These first two tracks from the newly christened band explore their love of old-school rave in the most purest of forms. This two tracks are nothing but straight club bangers from days gone past that seem to become more and more a distant memory as the music press removes the idea of techno and replaces it as all variations of the superfluous term “dubstep.”

Listen to these two tracks with your eyes closed, picturing yourself surrounded by sweating bodies in the middle of an abandoned farm in the middle of the boonies and just let yourself jump, sway, and dance to the sounds of High School Clicks.

High School Clicks – Love U Rave b/w Raving Goodbye (2010)
1. Love U Rave
2. Raving Goodbye