Author: missaw

  • [CFACP] The Centrifuge and Acroplane present NETAUDIO 2009 Compilation

    [CFACP] The Centrifuge and Acroplane present NETAUDIO 2009 Compilation – Released Monday 21st December 2009

    Yes that’s right folks, a lovely 18-track compilation with some of the highlights of The Centrifuge & Acroplane‘s roster is coming your way on Monday 21st December. A fitting end to a great year for both labels, celebrating being voted Top 2 netlabels of 2009 by influential Japanese music blog Music Forest‘s Mayasuki (via Phlow Magazine).

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    Here’s the tracklist and a sneak peek at the amazing artwork courtesy of the very talented Max McLaughlin.

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    Tracklist:
    1. Red Box Recorder – The King’s English (ACP)
    2. Scrubber Fox – What Happened Last Night, Piss (CF)
    3. Filaria – Between The Lines (ACP)
    4. The Gasman – Home (CF)
    5. Koen Park – Mika (ACP)
    6. Roy Of The Ravers – Acid Hors D’Oeuvre (CF)
    7. Sitezen – Sitty Hall (ACP)
    8. NeuTek – auxBerries (CF)
    9. Orange Melamine – Volvo Estate (ACP)
    10. Puzzleweasel & Richard Devine – Mad Bonce (CF)
    11. Mothboy – Endless Summer (ACP)
    12. Gareth Clarke – Sublightweight (CF)
    13. Verical67 – Blur (ACP)
    14. Oxynucid – Mrs Jynx’s Martian (CF)
    15. Ebola – Skull Pressure (ACP)
    16. Veqtor – Tanuki Jingle (CF)
    17. wAgAwAgA – Sleepwalker (ACP)
    18. Formication – What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You (CF)

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  • Photo, Video and Audio from London and Berlin November shows

    27/11/09  Tacheles, Berlin

    Photos
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    Video
    [vimeo]http://vimeo.com/7924173[/vimeo]
    [vimeo]http://vimeo.com/7924652[/vimeo]

    Audio
    Coming to the Mixes / Live Sets Archive soon!

    27/11/09 Darkroom, London

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  • Thankyou London and Berlin! Next up, Leicester 12th December…

    Hats off to everyone who joined us for the shows at Darkroom and Tacheles and made them such good nights, photo, video and audio coming soon.

    Next up is Leicester on December 12th. Stay tuned for information about our 3rd Birthday celebrations early next year, happenings in London and Berlin to be announced…

    Leicester Stench event
    Leicester Stench event
  • Goodbye Ginglik, hello Berlin

    Thanks to all that came down on Saturday to the final show of our residency at Ginglik, it was another cracking evening of live electronic music. Photos and audio will be online soon 🙂

    We had 9 great London shows in 6 months there, huge respect to all the musicians, visual artists, graphic designers, photographers, Ginglik staff, Centrifuge crew and not least the music lovers who trekked all the way over to Shepherd’s Bush time and again for the good stuff.

    We’re working on some grand plans for 2010, and will be back in London with some bigger, badder, better, longer, later and louder parties in easier to reach places! In the meantime, we’re moving the label HQ over to Berlin in the next few months. Our first party in the city is on Friday 27th November and there will be plenty more to come.

    Next up…Fri 27/11, Tacheles, Berlin.

    Thanks for the memories…Ginglik, London.

  • [CF035] Myoptik – Do Not Free A Camel… EP

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    [CF035] Myoptik – Do Not Free A Camel Of The Burden Of His Hump EP

    Released on Sunday 15th November 2009 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk, free download.

    Leicester’s hardware noizenik returns with a fistful of obtuse electronics.

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    Tracklist:
    1. Blockage
    2. Before The Grave
    3. Limnesia Fulgida
    4. Where Am I Gonna Be
    5. Where Am I Gonna Be (Data Out Chowder Mix)
    6. Before The Grave (Shrimpsalad Narrative Mix)

    Release Notes:
    For Myoptik’s 3rd Centrifuge EP we have something a little different. Where the first two EPs gave a vague nod to accepted electronic forms (albeit through a mangle of madness), this time we have a diverse range of narratives from an obtuse mind. The artist’s intention here is to question accepted styles, presenting an attitude from beyond and without. There are half a dozen audio slices celebrating the fertility of limitation and the prospect of future limitlessness. It’s all about irreverent audio stimulation with a message of vitality: music that shows a tenacious thirst for life with stupid combinations that help to question, to open up towards the unknown future.
    Included remixes from Shrimpsalad and Data Out give a window into what it would be like if Myoptik wasn’t so awkward and obtuse. Where he puts familiar sounds into confused and unfamiliar settings, the remixers pull them back from the brink so you can grab them with both hands. So come, take your gloves off, dive in…

    Artist Profile
    Myoptik Online: http://www.myspace.com/myoptik
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  • [BERLIN] 27th Nov The Centrifuge Silicone Poplars Release Party

    okay, okay its here…The Centrifuge’s Berlin party is GO!

    Tacheles Flyer

    The Centrifuge hits Berlin for what will be the first of many. we’ve pieced together a killer lineup with live electronics for the body and the mind. it’ll be cool, it’ll be cosy. come if you’re in town, come if you’re not.

    more details and flyer coming shortly. tell your friends yo!

    Freitag 27 November, 2200 Uhr @ Tacheles, Oranienburgerstrasse, Berlin-Mitte.

    Lineup:

    Cylob (Rephlex, Breakin’, Cylob Industries)
    Puzzleweasel (Tigerbeat6, Sublight)
    Quip (The Centrifuge)
    Vertical67 (Acroplane)
    Nexus (The Centrifuge)
    Herv (Acroplane)
    TCO (The Centrifuge)
    Loom (Acroplane)
    Atlas Moth (Rock Paper Scissor)
    Phlex (Rock Paper Scissor)
    missaw (The Centrifuge)

  • This Week’s Goings On in the Centriverse

    Right, there’s a fair bit going on this week in our world so we thought it’d be best to give you a round-up so you don’t miss out.

    Thursday 12th November – the sublime Vladislav Delay is performing at the Union Chapel alongside Food. The event is being put on by the good people at Arctic Circle. Anyone with ears should go.

    After that, its The Centrifuge Radio Show at 10pm GMT at www.brap.fm with DJ Ursa and an exclusive airing of Ebola’s incendiary live set from our last Ginglik show.

    Friday 13th November – The Centrifuge DJ team (aka missaw & Ursa) are to be found soundtracking an art exhibition at St Mary’s Old Church on Church St, Stoke Newington, 6-12pm. There may be some light sermon delivery from the vantage point of the pulpit. More infos here.

    Saturday 14th November – The BIG one, and our last scheduled London party for quite some time. The Centrifuge presents Flight Club with DMX Krew Live, Feldermelder, Scrubber Fox 3D-AV Disco ++ loads more @ Ginglik, 7pm – 3am 🙂

    Sunday 15th November – Myoptik’s new EP “Do Not Free A Camel Of The Burden On His Hump” released.

    [CF035] Myoptik “Do Not Free A Camel” EP Previews by The Centrifuge

  • [CF034] Nexus – Silicone Poplars LP

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    [CF034] Nexus – Silicone Poplars LP

    Released on Sunday 1st November 2009 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk, free download.

    Debut LP of advanced electronica from the Dublin & Berlin-based producer.

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    Tracklist:
    1. UVB-76
    2. Eulogy Extract
    3. Eulogy
    4. Fuselage
    5. Lyphony
    6. Collapsible Structures
    7. Waxfaced Statuettes
    8. Silicone Poplars
    9. CntvLxs
    10. Words & Sounds
    11. Fds
    12. Silicone Poplars (Snelcomjon Remix)
    13. Silicone Poplars (Mrs Jynx Remix)
    14. UVB-76 (Vertical67 Remix)
    15. Collapsible Structures (Scrubber Fox Remix)

    Check out the videos for Collapsible Structures & Silicone Poplars:

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BjmAYG5U1Q[/youtube]

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm1jFoL77XM[/youtube]

    Artist Credits:
    Written, recorded and produced by Nexus in Dublin and Berlin from 2008-2009.

    Thanks to all at The Centrifuge for the effort gone into the release. Thanks to the Dublin and Berlin crew who have supported every live show I’ve had for the past 4-5 years, you know who you are, you legends.

    Thanks to Robin Lochmann and Frederik Poppenk for the massive work gone into the video. Also thanks to Shane T for his constant help, Mrs Jynx, Scrubber Fox, Vertical67 and Snelcomjon for their brilliant remixes.
    And to everyone banging away in the Irish electronic music scene for the inspiration, the music, the ideas and the sessions.

    Other Info:

    Sounds in this LP are basically a mash of everything I love about music, complete still-life ambience, distortion, elements of UK bass, techno structures, “sound art”, trip-hop and the odd amen. Silicone Poplars gets the title of the album because it has nearly all of these features crammed into one track.

    UVB-76 is the callsign of a shortwave radio station nicknamed “The Buzzer” which broadcasts from a military facility in Povarovo, Russia. It has been actively broadcasting a repeated buzzing noise which has been monitored by hobbyists since 1982. You can hear samples of this buzzer through the track along with Radio Station Peace and Progress. There’s plenty of information, speculation, recordings and discussion about these stations, hundreds of other ‘number stations’ and Cold War paranoia littered throughout the internet – most relevantly to this track and this release is Carl Brown’s latest release The Carl Brown Album, also out on The Centrifuge.

    Artist Profile
    Nexus Online: http://www.siliconepoplars.com
    Download from website: www.TheCentrifuge.co.uk
    Press/Contact: info@thecentrifuge.co.uk

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  • [LDN] Nov 14th – The Centrifuge presents Flight Club + DMX Krew Live in Session

    The Centrifuge presents FLIGHT CLUB + DMX Krew Live in Session @ Ginglik

    A pan-European crack team of musicians converge upon West London for a masterclass in live electronic music. 3-D AV show added to the bill!

    Flyer designed by Thomas Pahl.

    Saturday 14th November @ Ginglik, London. 7pm – 3am.

    DMX Krew LIVE HARDWARE SET (Rephlex, Breakin’)
    Feldermelder LIVE (Spezialmaterial, Switzerland)
    Scrubber Fox & DJ Stuff LIVE (The Centrifuge, UK) – 3D-AV SHOW!!
    Vertical67 LIVE (Acroplane, Germany)
    Nexus LIVE (The Centrifuge, Ireland)
    Fractional LIVE (The Centrifuge, Belgium)
    Volitune LIVE (The Centrifuge, UK)
    missaw (The Centrifuge, UK)
    Ursa (The Centrifuge, UK)

    ARTIST PROFILES:

    DMX Krew LIVE (Rephlex, Breakin’)
    http://www.dmxkrew.com

    Ed DMX lives in London where he makes music and runs his label Breakin’ Records. He also travels around DJing and performing live most weekends in different parts of the world.

    The first DMX Krew release was 1995’s “Got You On My Mind” on Dutch label DAP, and this was followed in 1996 by “Sound Of The Street” on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex. This record hinted at what was to come with its mix of instrumental electro, synthpop and techno made on vintage equipment. Lots more releases followed, mainly through Rephlex but also on diverse labels including International Deejay Gigolos, Ersatz Audio, Sonic Groove and several others. DMX Krew remixes have also appeared of various artists including Gentle People, Biochip C, Denki Groove, Le Car and many others.

    In 1997 Ed DMX started his label Breakin’ Records which gained a cult following as one of the UK’s first electro and bass labels with releases from DMX Krew and under the alias Computor Rockers, as well as first signings Bass Junkie and Mandroid. Later Breakin’ branched into other sounds with the signing and debut releases of acid maestro Ceephax Acid Crew, and the synthpop of G. D. Luxxe. In 2000 as EDMX, Ed became one of the first non-Detroit artists to make and release Ghetto-style electro tunes on the successful MPC Trax series of 12″s and the sell-out mix CD Bass mix. Later Detroit artists Digitek, 313 Bass Mechanics and Disco D also released on Breakin’ / MPC Trax.

    The last three albums and pair of 7″ singles released on Rephlex under the umbrella of “The Collapse Of The Wave Function” reveal a deeper, more considered side to his production, featuring ambient and experimental tracks as well as quirkier dancefloor fillers.

    Ed has performed all around the world both as a DJ and as a live act, including several US tours with and without the Rephlex crew, most of western and northern Europe and a lot of eastern Europe too, numerous tours in Japan including WIRE99 in front of 8000 people with Derrick May and Denki Groove in the Yokohama Arena. In 2004 DMX Krew appeared for the first time in Australia and he continues to play out most weekends.

    Feldermelder LIVE (Spezialmaterial, Switzerland)
    http://www.feldermelder.ch
    Feldermelder is the driving force behind the uber-cool Swiss electronica label Spezialmaterial and we have been trying to get him over to the UK for some time now. With a live set full of crisp beats, complex rhythms and intricate melodies, it’s no wonder that he can count Autechre, Team Doyobi, Plaid and many more of the world’s finest electronic musicians as collaborators and friends.

    Scrubber Fox & DJ Stuff LIVE (The Centrifuge, UK) – 3D-AV SHOW!!
    http://www.myspace.com/thescrubberfoxspace
    Hailing from the north of this fine isle, Scrubber Fox doesn’t make it as far as London too often. That’s a big shame, as he has been tearing up our 2009 shows with floor-filler acid rinseouts and tumbling breakbeats to our great pleasure. Not to worry, by popular request he’s coming down to the big smoke with a totally fresh live setup that will leave heads scratched, feet raw and sweat dripping from the ceiling. Having released on Skam, Merck and now The Centrifuge, the heads know about Scrubber and it’s time you did too. Joined by DJ Stuff for a London debut 3D-AV Scrubber disco!!

    Vertical67 LIVE (Acroplane, Germany)
    http://www.myspace.com/vertical67
    Vertical67 is a lifelong Berliner. He started making electronic music around 1999, producing in many different styles. In general he makes some electronic music influenced by acid, jungle, psychedelia. So far he released 2 Albums on the mighty netlabel Acroplane Recordings and several other contributions to some compilations, remixes and the like. Expect some rave this evening.

    Nexus LIVE (The Centrifuge, Ireland)
    http://www.siliconepoplars.com/
    Silicone Poplars/Nexus is a Dublin/Berlin-based composer and performer of sparse ambient electronica mixed with breakbeat, glitch and homemade electronics. Live sets usually include a homemade interface which tracks the movement of gameboy cartridges and chess pieces to control sound events. These homemade devices and interfaces have been on public display as interactive installations, but mostly play the part of instruments in live performances. — happy to have shared stages with Sunken Foal, Creator, Herv, DJ Scotch Egg, Miles Iwes, T-woc, Sarsparilla, Cignol, The Last Sound and to have been invited to perform at the Project Arts Centre, UCC, NUIM, Mantua, Life and Tweak Festival.

    Fractional LIVE (The Centrifuge, Belgium)
    http://www.myspace.com/tirofcnaal
    Fractional is Eugenie. Her music can be qualified as brooding electronica with a jungle aftertaste. Pierre literally regurgitates his broken beats, waxing them with various bleeps and crackles, smearing mystical pads over them.

    Volitune LIVE (The Centrifuge, UK)
    http://www.myspace.com/volitune
    Volitune is a new signing to The Centrifuge’s acid wing, having released on netlabels such as ARP in the past. Expect advanced melodies, 303 squelch and electro beat business.

    Ursa (The Centrifuge, Brap.FM)
    https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk
    Ursa has been part of The Centrifuge since near its inception, supporting the likes of Tim Exile, Scotch Egg, and Formication, as well as releasing on the netlabel. Resident in East London, he also hosts TheCentrifuge’s radio show on Brap.FM, writes for melodic jungle website www.itstooloud.com and can be found this summer playing alongside luminaries such as iTAL tEK.

    missaw (The Centrifuge)
    http://www.missaw.com
    missaw is The Centrifuge’s label curator & resident remixer, creating electronic concoctions for the body and the mind.

  • missaw's Mobius Striptease label mix

    To get you warmed up for Saturday’s festivities, here’s an advanced dancefloor electronics mix by our label boss missaw, taking in some highlights from our back catalogue, some favourites from the current crop and nice things to come 🙂

    you can download/stream the mix direct from our server here or check out the original blog post on null+void with a link to a soundcloud player here.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Automatic Tasty – Parallel Plasticine (unrel)
    2. Veqtor – Retrospective (CF024)
    3. Idiron Soundtrack – Pinter’s Second Silence (CF020)
    4. Koolmorf Widesen – Bow94 (Scrubber Fox Remix) (CF030)
    5. Scrubber Fox – Gash Rash (Koolmorf Widesen Remix) (CF030)
    6. NeuTek – Molecular Structure (CF001)
    7. Idiron Soundtrack – Turbo Kiisu (Oxynucid’s Turbo Tissue Remix) (unrel)
    8. Oxynucid – WATMM Wedding (Ursa Remix) (CF030)
    9. Posthuman – Detach (CFMAC)
    10. Automatic Tasty – Blush Reponse (unrel)
    11. Myoptik – Liquorice Rave (CF023)
    12. Oxynucid – pH6.6 (Quip’s Litmus Remix) (CF030)
    13. Jodey Kendrick – HK2 (CFMAC)
    14. Automatic Tasty – Popular Acid (unrel)
    15. Mr Nibbles feat. NeuTek – 303EMU (CF030)
    16. Odan – Trade Union Acid (CFMAC)
    17. Scrubber Fox – Acid Bass Rape On Tablets Of Power (CF005)

  • [CF033] Carl Brown – The Carl Brown Album

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    [CF033] Carl Brown – The Carl Brown Album

    Released on Sunday 18th October 2009 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk, free download.

    Sophomore release from the East Anglian wizard. Carl Brown’s penchant for off-kilter melody and precision percussive elements has won him many fans in the music biz worldwide; not least the labels Merck, Acroplane, Tippex, The Centrifuge and the Amen-Tal collective. We’re very happy to be bringing you his first long player, probably his most accomplished work to date and a blueprint for great things to come. Enjoy!

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    Tracklist:
    1. Pharaonic Dusk Irdial
    2. Old Tune
    3. Safe Pt3
    4. Sad Kiss
    5. The Frub
    6. Propperchopper
    7. Become
    8. Gl9ck
    9. Summer Breaks Tune 3
    10. Jazzydnbiheardinsoundclash
    11. Safe Pt2
    12. Snow Glitter Data II
    13. Kitano Meso
    14. Fuck Offensive T-Shirts

    Artist Profile
    Carl Brown Online:
    http://www.myspace.com/blucid
    Download from website: www.TheCentrifuge.co.uk
    Press/Contact: info@thecentrifuge.co.uk

    Mastered at the Wrecktory by Captain Chaos.

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    Published by The Centrifuge using a Creative Commons License.

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    Additional Notes from the artist:
    Pharaonic Dusk Irdial : Many thanks to Robert A. Moog, for the sounds in this song especially, but in many others. Thanks to my parents for going to Egypt + buying a crappy Egyptian touristy thing , I don’t even know what it was, but it was in the bathroom when I went round + had the word “pharonic” (incorrectly spelt) on it. As always a massive UNthanks to Orion Platinum, for crashing so many times, I remade so many bits, eventually I gave up with some, and as a result, some bits might sound different to other bits, if you know what I mean. But this, at least, I can look back on as a problem of 2005, represented unwillingly in this song. (2009 edit – I’m still using it :P)

    Old Tune: Jacob Solstice strums away on Guitar at 1:50 as instructed.

    Safe Pt.3: I’m a fraud. I don’t know how I made this tune at all, I just know I played the keyboard + the tuning was all wrong. Still, I enjoy listening to it, so here it is.

    Sad Kiss: Noises from a saucepan bought on a mundesley camping trip with Billie, Matthew and Lucy. Actually, it was meant to be an egg poacher, but all the other saucepans were 16 pounds or something, and this one was 3, and we only needed it for some noodles. Piano is Matthews one, recorded at Matthews, using Matthews minidisk player. Guitars: Olley Neale should be twiddling away on your left hand side, and Jacob Solstice on your right.

    The Frub: An unedited solo played at 6am one morning in June. Except for the backwards notes + bell right at the end.

    Propperchopper: penny whistle blowed into by me.

    Become: Guitar, Jacob Solstice. There were going to be melodies in this tune by Gareth Clarke, but that only materialised in a tiny clip that I treasure.

    Small Gl9ck Tune: glock bit by me.

    Summer Breaks tune 3: Glock and “singing”/making noises by me (notice the painstaking audio engineering to give the illusion I’m singing in a small room into a £1.99 mic when it’s actually an AKG C12VR Multi Pick-up Tube Microphone in my multi-million pound professional studio). Guitars aplenty from Jacob Solstice.

    Jazzydnb: chords based on/stolen from a tune I heard in the record shop soundclash once. Guitar riff by Olley Neale, Clarinet by me. But it would have been better if I hadn’t of broken the ligature the day I was going to record the part. And then the part took ages to come so I was probably all out of practise.yeah.

    Safe Pt.2: Another solo.

    Kitano Meso: This tunes structure goes out of the window, oh well.

    Fuck Offensive T-shirts: Starts as a Venetian Snares impression in acid pro. I’m not really sure what happens to it. Laughter by Me, Olley, and Billie, at various different times.

    You may have noticed the many random numbers audible during the playing of this recording. These are from a quadruple disc collection called “The Conet Project” downloadable from www.archive.org. Or you can head to http://www.irdial.com/conet.htm to be set on the trail of finding out more about these fascinating “number stations”, and unbelievably you can actually buy the CDs of the thing you probably just downloaded for free – and even a T-shirt.

  • [CF032] Nick Bugayev – Sound Art Studies LP

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    [CF032] Nick Bugayev – Sound Art Studies LP

    Released on Sunday 4th October 2009 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk, free download.

    Archive uber-glitch material from the multifaceted ‘Dr Nick’. Aside from his flourishing production and DJ career on a house/trance tip across Montreal, Berlin and soon to be Leeds, the globe-trotting Nick was also renowned as a audio programming guru and we are very pleased to have beaten the likes of Raster-Noton to releasing some highlights of his sound art output.

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    Tracklist:
    Study No.1 – Impulse And Resonance
    Study No.2 – Electronica Granulation
    Study No.3 – Micro Waves
    Study No.4 – Paper And Perl Data
    Study No.5 – Noise At 6
    Study No.6 – Dies Irae

    Artist Profile
    Nick Bugayev Online: http://www.myspace.com/nickbugayev
    Download from website: www.TheCentrifuge.co.uk
    Press/Contact: info@thecentrifuge.co.uk

    Design by Tom Lobo Brennan.

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  • null+void BROADCAST 006 missaw's mobius striptease mix

    MISSAW The Centrifuge label heads exclusive dancefloor mix for n+v Click here

    missaw’s mobius striptease mix

    Here’s a haphazardly mixed collection of the more club-friendly side of our label’s output. There’s a fair bit of acid in there – more by accident than design – also a few of my personal highlights from our back catalogue and some gems that haven’t yet seen the light of day. Numbers in brackets are the catalogue numbers for the releases, all are available for free download from https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk except for our charity compilation [CFMAC] which is available by donation only (more details here http://www.missaw.com/blog/?p=443).

    via null+void – blog – null+void BROADCAST 006 MISSAW .

  • [LDN] Oct 24th – The Centrifuge vs Acroplane NETAUDIO MEGARAVE #1!

    [LDN] The Centrifuge vs Acroplane Recordings: NETAUDIO MEGARAVE #1!
    The UK’s big two advanced electronics netlabels join forces for an epic night of live music.

    Watch out for a STRICTLY LIMITED CD pressing of a compilation showcasing the quality and diversity of the two labels on the night, also to be released online later.

    Saturday 24th October @ Ginglik, London. 7pm – 3am.

    netaudio flyer

    Ebola (Spectraliquid, Acroplane)
    NeuTek (The Centrifuge)
    Mothboy (Ad Noiseam, Acroplane)
    Veqtor (The Centrifuge, OXO Unlimited)
    Filaria (Acroplane, Bug Klinik, Kinnego Flux)
    Oxynucid (The Centrifuge)
    Red Box Recorder (Acroplane)
    Unit Cell (The Centrifuge)
    DJ Acroplane Recordings
    missaw (The Centrifuge)

    VJ the SuRReaLaRTiST (Ginglik)

    www.thecentrifuge.co.uk / www.acroplane.org / www.ginglik.co.uk

    ***ARTIST PROFILES****

    Ebola LIVE (Spectraliquid, Acroplane)
    http://www.myspace.com/ebolawrongmusic
    Ebola is Wrong Music co-founder and all round gentleman Ben Hudson. He has taken his explosive “bass-oriented” live set all over the UK, Europe and beyond. Expect styles ranging from dubstep to dancehall, breakcore to booty-techno, crunk, grime, and all in between.

    NeuTek LIVE (The Centrifuge)
    https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk
    NeuTek is an Oslo-based electronic musician, software developer and programmer and returns to West London following a precision sonic demolition last summer. The fruits of his technical creativity yield expressive electronic music that transcends the myriad paradigms of electro, acid, ambient, rave, chiptunes, glitch and breakbeat.

    Mothboy LIVE (Ad Noiseam, Acroplane)
    http://www.myspace.com/simonmothboy
    Mothboy is London-based Simon Smerdon. Starting as a bass player for hardcore and metal bands in his native Devon, he turned to electronic music after his move to London in 1996, forming Ocosi shortly thereafter. He then recorded two Cds with this band (one with Mick Harris of Scorn fame and one with Ad Noiseam band mate Horchata) before quitting the band in 1999. Mothboy was then born as Smerdon’s main project. To date, as Mothboy his own inimitable style of hiphop and breaks on Acroplane Recordings, Ad Noiseam, Disco.r.dance and Ohm Resistance to critical acclaim.

    Veqtor LIVE (The Centrifuge, OXO Unlimited)
    http://www.oxo-unlimited.com/
    Sweden’s Veqtor, curator of the OXO-Unlimited netlabel and all round hardware/software demon is jetting in for his first London show having wowed the crowds at the wonderful Norberg festival this summer. Expect inventive beats, max/msp-fuelled sonic explorations and dirty dub techno.

    Filaria LIVE (Acroplane, Bug Klinik, Kinnego Flux)
    http://www.myspace.com/filaria
    One of the resident Acroplane artists from it’s inception, Filaria has been wowing audiences with his live performances in Ireland for many years, but has also travelled extensively to perform, including being one of the main support acts for Bogdan Raczynski to over 5000 people in Belgium, and supporting Drop the Lime in New York. He is also known as one half of Kinnego Flux, who you may remember have recently released a collaboratory release with Boxcutter on his new Kinnego label. Dave also has a collab track on Boxcutter’s new ‘Arecibo Message’ LP.

    Oxynucid LIVE (The Centrifuge)
    https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk
    A classically-trained musician with golden fingers, Oxynucid aka Dominick Schofield is fast making a name for himself in electronic music. Having spent 10 years playing keys in an electro-indie band that made it big, he left to pursue his solo career. Barely moments later, he signed to The Centrifuge and has released a string of acclaimed EPs and tracks, combining his electro tendencies and braindance influences to shape wondrous pieces of lush melodic electronics. You aren’t gonna see too many reel-to-reel players and Korg MS-10s on stage either – live electronics can be real, and Oxynucid’s sets have been the highlight of many a Centrifuge show.

    Red Box Recorder LIVE (Acroplane)
    http://www.myspace.com/djparticlefusion
    Still only a relative youngster in the scene, Red Box Recorder’s 2 LPs on Acroplane Recordings have been among the labels most well received releases. His recent Colour Codes LP title says it all; here is a woven rainbow of elastic sounds and beats that displays a confidence uncommon for an artist with only one previous album to hoist. This Ginglik show will be only his 2nd live performance, and we foresee that it will be something very special indeed.`

    Unit Cell LIVE (The Centrifuge)
    http://www.myspace.com/unitcell
    Supersaturated melodies and metastable bass lines combine with the blips of nucleation and brass of solubility to permit Unit Cell formation under the correct chemical conditions.

    DJ Acroplane Recordings
    http://www.acroplane.org
    The main man behind the Acroplane label, Paul has also been a professional DJ in Ireland for many years, having supported acts as diverse as Autechre, Scorn, Luke Vibert, Si Begg, Kevin Saunderson and Hellfish, amongst dozens of other household names. In his DJ Acroplane Recordings guise expect a mixture of new and old music from the label, mixed up with other music that he considers influential to its output.

    missaw (The Centrifuge)
    http://www.missaw.com
    missaw is The Centrifuge’s label curator & resident remixer, creating electronic concoctions for the body and the mind.

    VJ the SuRReaLaRTiST (Ginglik)
    http://www.myspace.com/surrealartistvj
    GINGLIK’s resident VJ the SuRReaLaRTiST pushes the boundaries of live clubland visuals every week @ TECHLIKS. Turning the beats into light, colour and shape means that your dance floor experience is truly a multi-sensory one. Mixing an eye popping blend of tough graphics, cult films, timelapse, CGI, lasers, stop-frame animation, surrealism & abstraction; all with a bit of dark humour thrown in there for good measure. Your retinas won’t know what to do with themselves!

    Flyer design by Max McLaughlin

  • [CF031] The Gasman – Inept Whoop EP released, free download.

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    [CF031] The Gasman – Inept Whoop EP

    Released on Sunday 20th September 2009 at https://www.thecentrifuge.co.uk, free download.

    The Gasman returns for an 8-track rollercoaster ride through his skewed aural world. Haunting, cerebral melodies and tweaked-up percussion give rise to his inimitable anti-anthems as a prelude to his forthcoming album on the mighty Planet Mu.

    CF031 cover

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    Tracklist:
    1. Nuqe
    2. Trunk
    3. Fin
    4. Cheggit
    5. Cliq
    6. Fissure
    7. Home
    8. Tymetix

    Artist Profile
    The Gasman Online: www.myspace.com/thegasman
    Download from website: www.TheCentrifuge.co.uk
    Press/Contact: info@thecentrifuge.co.uk

    Published by The Centrifuge using a Creative Commons License.

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