ND-017 brrrapture - Sorry, Mister Glover
Brrapture takes on Childish Gambino in this remixtape e.p.
Cutting out all of the fat that can sometimes make a CxGx track a tad bit nauseating and leaving nothing but the pure fire of some of the hottest verses being spit on record today, brrrapture breathes new life into Gambino’s a capellas with some tricked out beats that are sure to please.
Blending blessed out IDM with some hard boom bap, each track is a mini-masterpiece that is sure to get lodged on your iPod and never leave.
This is the first release on our new SoundCloud account, which will hopefully make it even easier to listen and grab our free releases.
ND-017 brrrapture -Sorry, Mister Glover
1. Let ME Dope You (brrrapture remix)
2. Let ME Dope You (instrumental)
3. Do Ya Like (brrrapture remix)
4. Fuck it All (brrrapture remix)
5. Fuck it All (instrumental)
6. cb4 (bonus beat)
http://soundcloud.com/neondoom/sets/brrrapture-sorry-mister-glover/
Oh Balls, have you ever wondered what it was like to hang out with Robert and Ryan? This is exactly what it is like. From the inner jokes to the constant feeling like they are picking on you, Muscle Boys is obscure and self referential while never being exclusive. And now you can get both EPs on one fancy disc at the low low price of just $10. But don’t take my word for it. Just read the proper description and then visit https://www.createspace.com/2000992
Muscle Boys is a snotty, tongue-in-cheek gabber punk band that records short albums that play like the most alcohol fueled garage revival acts of the late 80s and early 90s.
Parodying the seriousness of most gabber and digital hardcore without resorting to mere novelty, Muscle Boys are the perfect party band for the musically jaded.
The original EP hits hard and doesn’t let up with only a small sampling of what was coming around the bend. The second EP was were the true voice of Muscle Boys was found. The punk and gabber elements were patch-worked together with just the right amount of pop sensibilities to appeal to noise freaks, angsty tweens, punk rawkers, and ravers.
These two EPs together are a 29 minute party you’ll be glad to keep coming back too.
Invermere House Party #3 Performance by High School Clicks (July 2nd, 2011).
Video Taped by Keaton Orsborn.
A Live video of an improvised High School Clicks performance at Burro Bar in Jacksonville, Florida, for Jacksonville Art & Noise Society #11. Filmed by Keaton Orsborn.
Originally set up to be an Electric Teeth show, a change of events turned the evening into a HSC performance. There were a few kinks in the MIDI sequencers that left a few of the triggers taking a mind of their own, but it wouldn’t be a live performance if there wasn’t something messing up.
ND-012- High School Clicks - Student Body
Yet another 2011 live improvised set from High School Clicks recorded directly from the mixer. This shorter set started with the idea to create some minimal house for the kids to zone out and enjoy. As the boys become more and more comfortable with their solely hardware based set, you can tell that their voice is becoming more and more distinct.
The majority of this 30+ minute mix is centered around the minimal feel, but by the end the real wankery starts. Some might say it is a skewed take on world beat IDM, others might just call it fucktard bullshit, but the ending is at least worth one listen to form an opinion for yourself.
As more and more of these sets are being recorded, you can only imagine that they will continue to get better and tighter until you won’t be able to tell that they are off the cuff experiments or created without the aid of any software programs.
Click the link below of the album cover to stream the set or right click to save as.
ND-012- High School Clicks - Student Body (2011)
http://sickmode.org/tmp/high%20school%20clicks%20-%20student%20body.mp3
ND-011- High School Clicks - Gentlemen, Dim Your Machines
2011 Live improvised performance recorded directly from the mixer (of the best sound). High School Clicks, the combo of Robad Pills and Louie Applesauce are caught playing live at a House Party in the sweltering heat of Jacksonville Beach in this recent recording.
The boys, armed with their favorite equipment came with only a BPM in mind and set to work to create the perfect atmosphere to keep the feet moving and the party grooving. In my continuing pursuit to attempting to show that not all improvised music has to sound like a muddy mess, allow me to present to you “Gentlemen, Dim Your Machines” by High School Clicks.
Click the Photo or the link to stream. Right click to save.
ND-011 - High School Clicks - Gentlemen, Dim Your Machines (2011)
http://www.sickmode.org/tmp/high%20school%20clicks%20-%20gentlemen,%20dim%20your%20machines%20%28live%29.mp3
ND-009 - Moth Mouth - Sorta MNML Mix
2011 live, mostly minimal house, mix from the elusive Moth Mouth. A collection of chilled out, cut up, and banging minimal house tracks that’ll bring a personal rave right to your ears. This live mix was recorded soley for the purpose of giving you all something to enjoy on this bleak Tuesday morning/afternoon/night.
Let the atmosphere, the pulsating beats, and the synth washes take over my mind, body, spirit, and soul by clicking the link at the bottom or the album cover at the top for streaming. Or, if you prefer, right click the link to save the mix onto your computer.
ND-009 - Moth Mouth - Sorta MNML Mix (2011)
http://sickmode.org/tmp/moth%20mouth%20-%20sorta%20mnml%20mix.mp3
Track List:
Wiley - Electric Boogaloo (Hudson Mohawke Remix)
Claude VonStroke - Who’s Afraid of Detroit?
SND - Untitled
Kink - Existence
Floating Points - People’s Potential
Akufen - Deck the House
Echospace - In Echospace
Four Tet - Plastic People
Sunken Foal - Of Low Count And Light Pocket
Gold Panda - Marriage (Baths Remix)
Hudson Mohawke - Star Crackout
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
Release 002. from Neon Doom.
The first Muscle Boys EP was created as a quick gabber send up because it was late at night and we had a need for pounding speed. The project would later take on a more gabber punk influence later on, which can be heard beginning in the cover of “Where Eagles Dare” off of this album. This first release, however, was almost strictly HxC gabber, from the down pitched dance floor war threats to the skittering and swirling synths and pounding beats. This “joke” quickly became a repeated listen over the months after it was made and led us to create a second EP of more pop influenced gabber and currently working on a third collection. Enjoy this tongue-in-cheek approach to a stern genre.
The Muscle Boys logo was created by friend Robert Inhuman, from the band Realicide.
Muscle Boys EP1 (2009)
1. Just One of the Boys
2. Boys of the Night
3. Beginning to Fuck
4. Handsome Women
5. Muscle Boytique
6. Muscle Up