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[m3d056] Lost In Space by Uoki Toki

MP3DEATH PRESENTS ‘LOST IN SPACE’ BY UOKI-TOKI
AN ALBUM OF RELENTLESS LSDJ ON GAMEBOY HEART RATE EXCITERS.

we do nothing but a dense soundscape
of lostness
then rushing to get new sounds,
with an attempt
to keep each piece of tracked techno music

electric bass grooves
that sensation of the question
we've been moving on the music,
in the utmost detail work.

gathering speed and is a dark distorted
If we simply heard, out the radio
but hi-fi ever danced in blirps
and stripping it just extremely
the best medicine against wrong system

watching it used to unveil the protection of art
practices playing and unique co-operation
with it's difficult to cancel the style
that grips you to date

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lost in space by uoki-toki

we do nothing but a dense soundscape
of lostness
then rushing to get new sounds,
with an attempt
to keep each piece of tracked techno music

electric bass grooves
that sensation of the question
we've been moving on the music,
in the utmost detail work. 

gathering speed and is a dark distorted
If we simply heard, out the radio
but hi-fi ever danced in blirps
and stripping it just extremely
the best medicine against wrong system 

watching it used to unveil the protection of art
practices playing and unique co-operation
with it's difficult to cancel the style
that grips you to date

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The Prodigy, 8-Bit style

artistsChatting with my friend Paza Rahm, he showed me a video for a track that he submitted for a compilation. The track in question is part of a big project of these russian guys, who set forth to compile not one, but three albums full of The Prodigy covers and remixes. 

The album in question, “Emulator Punks!!“, is the latest installment in these series of three and features mostly eastern european (and unknown to me) artists, producing these tracks with a plethora of methods, from fakebit to full-on Spectrum AY power passing through Paza’s almighty Atari ST. The other two albums, “Pixel Bit Chipology! Classics: Inside” and “”Pixel Bit Chipology! Classics: Outside” are on the same vein and cover a variety of Prodigy tracks as well as showcases even more artists.

A bunch of these tracks are very good and well worth a listen, among which we can find Paza’s previously mentioned track, “Charly”, Capkonamco’s amazing remix of “Baby’s Got A Temper”, Snork25’s take on “What Evil Lurks” and Bulldoza’s gloomingly kick-ass cover of “Poison” 

In all, yet another “tribute” album but this time featuring a bunch of artists you usually don’t listen anywhere else, thus removing us a bit from the usual stuff and, even though The Prodigy is “preset techno” as our own Peter Swimm likes to call it, some surprises and nice twists on the originals are to be found.

Long live the Eastern Europe massive!

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Micromusic Fresh from the QFS

Blessed by the QFS

Blessed by the QFS

Micromusic has added new tunes to their online player.

rockin’ new tunez presented and approved by the QFS:

microjingle:
## : microjingle               by Receptors

microtunez:
## : Jabdah Maskinoperatör     by Koto
## : Deep Chip                 by elektrobot
## : Up Down Left Right        by Johnny Humanoid
## : Life In The Club          by Uoki-Toki
## : DATADUBB000111            by MODEK
## : Have Gameboy Will Travel  by Receptors
## : pop love                  by .sylCMYK
## : Shower Day                by Bokkob
## : Bitboy                    by K.Katt
## : tila_en_stereo            by Rainbowdragoneyes
## : Yozora No Hoshi           by Kayama Yuzo, gwEm and Counter Reset
## : Legg’s Express            by Bobby Shakespeare
(these tunez are from the april/may uploads)