Archive for August, 2004

Ooops

Posted at 10:41am on Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

Thanks to Stef for pointing out that almost all of the mp3 links were broken. Ahem. Always test your code - apparently my file upload code didn’t like files that big, but wasn’t polite enough to let me know about it… Hey ho. Anyway, I’ve stopped now, so here’s a reprise, with working links…

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That kept me entertained for a while…

Posted at 1:47pm on Monday, August 23rd, 2004

But I think it’s time to finish the ODDM feature for the moment… One more for luck, however…. Souvlaki Spacestation from the sublime Slowdive album, Souvlaki…

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AWS 4.0 enters beta

Posted at 9:50am on Sunday, August 22nd, 2004

Nice - looks considerably more flexible than 3 (which we use over at the grinder, btw). More info when I’ve fiddled with it a bit more… home page here.

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Mario in your pants

Posted at 1:53pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2004

Apparently
Found at The Raw Feed

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Hai-Ya!!

Posted at 12:39pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2004

Bruce Lee.

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Fish in a barrel

Posted at 12:13pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2004

Admittedly posting up fantastic deleted dance music is like shooting fish in barrel. Still, things like Faze Action’s In The Trees should be resurrected…

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Passed out wookies

Posted at 1:39pm on Friday, August 20th, 2004

This site is cool, even if only for the domain… www.passedoutwookies.com.

Ah. Chewbacca. What a wookie!

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Tequila!

Posted at 1:35pm on Friday, August 20th, 2004

Tequila lollipops, with the worm. Nice. I think…

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Pixelfield

Posted at 12:08pm on Friday, August 20th, 2004

This one is really smart - guide the pixels through the energy field
Found at waxy.org

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Jehovahkill

Posted at 8:53am on Friday, August 20th, 2004

Surely I don’t need to say much about Julian Cope..? Jehovahkill was essentially the follow up to Peggy Suicide, and between them those two albums really define Cope in the 90s - right at the end of his major label career. Sublime pop, bombastic space rock and Cope at his Archdrude best. To be honest this is an album that needs to be listened to as an album, so any track I post may not click in the way it should…. Nevertheless - Fear Loves This Place was the single, and is a perfect introduction. Seek out this album on ebay - it’s well the £10/£15 you’ll pay for a copy….

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