Dec 15, 2007

Rhotation, (10-Into BPM)

Hello, starting the 10th Rhotation today, i believe thusfar the format has worked well and i plan to carry it on into the next year . You're always welcome to comment or discuss what's been posted here. Today the BPM comes from the elektro that burst on the scene around the millenium change. Chicks On Speed may suggest dope, but these girrrls are just overactive..doing much more than just release music, running Go Records, Stop Records, and Chicks on Speed Records, doing video designs, print graphics and art installations.First and foremost, their interests lie in art, something that also characterizes their live performances. I'd say hyperactive those chicks.. T-Quest reinvented himself as Dr Elektroluv, the ultra-green DJ, having been embedded in the electronic music scene in the nineties, he wasted no time to keep the party going in the new year zero, in 2002 he released his first compilation of sometimes obscure elektro artists, he kept his dancefloor going and this last summer saw the release of his 7th mix album-this time a fully live affair. I planned to connect his 2nd and 3rd album but sizewise it was all a bit tedious, both 70 min + mixes went well over 100mb in ogg7 and both well over 300mb in ogg 9 so no splitting in 3 parts.  And so i post both seperately as a ogg 9 download.

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Chicks On Speed - 99 ¢ (03  355mb )

Appropriate to their arty, Eurotrash vibe, Munich native Kiki Moorse, New Yorker Melissa Logan, and Australian Alex Murray-Leslie met in 1997 at a bar near Munich's Art Academy.Soon after, they were releasing limited-edition, critically-acclaimed singles such as Smash Metal, which pitted the group against Patrick Pulsinger, DMX Krew, and DJ Hell (whose album Munich Machine they also appeared on), as well as the ironic, pseudo-house anthem Glamour Girl. Their live shows ranged from appearances at 2000's Love Parade festival to touring with Console and Super Collider to gigs at renovated mental hospitals. Mid-2000 saw the release of their debut album Will Save Us All!; later that year, the rarities collection The Re-Releases of the Un-Releases was issued by K Records in the U.S. Along with the release of several Will Save Us All! tracks as singles in 2000, Chicks on Speed stayed busy with the release of the Chix 52 EP -- an homage to the B-52's -- later that year. Along with crafting deconstructed, feminist-leaning synth pop, the group also runs Go Records, Stop Records, and Chicks on Speed Records; designs video and print graphics and art installations; and makes and sells avant-garde paper and leather . In 2002 they embarked on their first large-scale US tour as part of Larry Tee's Electroclash dates. In 2003, the We Don't Play Guitars single heralded the arrival of their next album , 99 Cents, it reaffirmed that the band is more of a smart electronic pop project than anything else: fashion, consumerism, and conventional notions of originality and authenticity are all questioned and played with in the group's intellectually mischievous way.

Chicks on Speed do this most overtly on the album's singles, such as the anti-rock of "We Don't Play Guitars," which nevertheless features a six-string solo and cameo from kindred spirit Peaches. The band borrows the Tom Tom Club's highbrow but inclusive dance-pop of "Wordy Rappinghood" and emphasizes its party vibe by inviting virtually every likeminded female electronic artist -- including Miss Kittin, Kevin Blechdom, Le Tigre, Adult.'s Nicola Kuperus, and the Tom Tom Club's own Tina Weymouth -- to sing on the track. Where Will Save Us All! was a blast of righteous electro-punk energy, this album sounds more like fighting the system from within, with a surprisingly pretty, polished pop side that borrows mainstream dance-pop and urban production techniques. The choppy, acoustic melancholia of "Coventry" conveys the isolation of modern life far better than a harangue about it would; likewise, "Culture Vulture" makes the most of Kiki's Nico-like vocals. An unusually melancholy undercurrent colors 99 Cents, particularly on the trophy-girlfriend lament "Love Life" and "Shick Shaving," a pretty, and pretty disturbing, Miss Kittin-sung track that mixes images of shaving and cutting. It's a far cry from the emphatic style of Will Save Us All! but it shows how willing Chicks on Speed are to challenge themselves as well as their listeners.

In 2004, their third album, Press The Spacebar was released. The album was a collaboration with the Spanish band The No-Heads. To date no singles have been issued from the album, though interestingly it includes a new version of Culture Vulture, a song from their previous LP release on 99 cents.The Chicks are currently finishing a new album, which is scheduled for release in 2007(didnt happen), with a 12" single release of ART RULES! featuring Douglas Gordon in November 2006. Anat Ben-David who has collaborated on the new album will become a proper member of Chicks on Speed for the new release project. Kiki Moorse, once founding member, has now departed CoS to pursue a career in DJing. She also has a new music project, called Bad French, with Andreas Reihse of Kreidler.



01 - Shooting From The Hip (4:39)
02 - We Don't Play Guitars (Voc. Peaches) (3:54)
03 - Wordy Rappinghood (6:26)
04 - Coventry (3:43)
05 - 99 ¢ (3:33)
06 - Sell Out (3:52)
07 - Culture Vulture (3:43)
08 - Universal Pussy Y (4:28)
09 - Love Life (4:14)
10 - Shick Shaving (Ft.Miss Kittin )(4:20)
11 - Fashion Rules! (4:24)
12 - Flame On (4:54)

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Dr. Elektroluv' sPills (^322mb)

Dr. Lektroluv (Stefaan Vandenberghe) first incarnation was T-Quest, his earliest musical influences go back as far as Kraftwerk, Fad Gadget, Nitzer Ebb or Liaisons Dangereuses. The short-lived but fierce New Beat era and the acid house period further sharpened his appetite for electronic dance music. In the early 90's as T-Quest he started out as a DJ on a local radio station with 'Behind The Beat', a two hours non-stop program with the latest and upcoming sounds from the underground.
At about the same time he started working in the Music Man record store and a couple of years later moved on to the A&R department of the Music Man label for which he created the instant-recognisable 'silver' outlook. Since 1994 Stefaan signed artists such as Secret Cinema, Cherry Bomb, Metro Dade, Sound Associates, Percy X, Steve Rachmad, Green Velvet, Steve Stoll an did compilations with Dave Clarke and Jeff Mills. He holds a residency at Kozzmozz, played in Belgian's most famous clubs as well as festivals (10 Days of Techno, I Love Techno). He travelled the world with his record bags, for his first studio production, Stefaan Vandenberghe joined hands with Frank De Wulf. 'Play' was released on R&S records as Frank De Wulf vs. T-Quest. His second release, a solo effort, first surfaced somewhere at the end of 1996 as a limited twelve-inch. Later on Stefaan produced an exclusive track ('Cakewalk') for the Kozzmozz compilation under the moniker of SubSurf.

He emerged at the beginning of the 21st century, as Dr. Elektroluv playing at the Body to Body parties at Culture Club in Ghent. He is known for his green mask and mixing using a telephone instead of headphones. He describes his style as : "Everything has an electronic feel, from italo to house and from electro to techno." Lektroluv regularly releases compilations (7 between 2002 and 2007) on the NEWS label, mixing classic electro-gems with some fresher releases.Although Dr. Lektroluv has become a giant within his native Belgium and The Netherlands he remains relatively unknown beyond despite receiving good reviews in the UK press in particular.



VA - The New Preskriptions Of Dr. Lektroluv (02  431mb)

01 - Crossover - Lucida Obscura
02 - Parallax Corporation, The - Fear
03 - Jimi Tenor - Take Me Baby
04 - Crème De Menthe - Plastique
05 - Hong Kong Counterfeit - Metal Disco (Legowelt vs. Orgue Electronique Mix)
06 - Bangkok Impact - Junge Dame Mit Freundliche Tel (Frisky Disko Mix)
07 - Japanese Telecom - Mounting Yoko
08 - Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock
09 - Dexter - I Don't Care
10 - Drexciya - Funk Release Valve
11 - Dexter - Echopark
12 - Le Syndicat Electronique - Run
13 - Artist Unknown - Errorist
14 - Memory Boy - (There Is No) Electricity
15 - Ectomorph - Parallax View
16 - ADULT. - Hand To Phone
17 - Phoenecia - Odd Job (Adult's Compurhythm Version)
18 - Andreas Dorau & Die Marinas - Fred Vom Jupiter



VA - Infekted By Dr. Lektroluv (03 ^  465mb)

21 - Sterac Electronics - Legacy Of A Lost World
22 - Jollymusic - Radio Jolly (The Parallax Corporation Heavyweight Remix)
23 - Legowelt - Chokolecktrik
24 - Japanese Telecom - Japanese Animation
25 - Crème De Menthe - We Are Living In The Night
26 - Monkeyshop - 'Barbara!!! Buy A Monkey!'
27 - Alden Tyrell - Love Explosion
28 - ADULT. - Nausea (Mega-Blend)
29 - Trans-X - Living On Video (Edit)
30 - D.I.E. - Out With The Old
31 - Little Computer People - Electro Pop
32 - Twinnie - Waiting For My Love
33 - Anthony Rother - Krieg
34 - New York City Survivors - The Game
35 - Depeche Mode - The Dead Of Night (Electronicat Remix)

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All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here !

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

phew
I'm still wondering what else you got in your private collection. I thought I got lots and lots of records of the past, but Rho-X beats them all. And is still unnoticed at all. Why that? And your blog is still running and say what, of quality.
I wish I could do that, but still I'm inclined within my personal needs that prevents me from puttin up a big blog ;)
remember:I was the guy with the friendselectric-blog last year 2006 (complete On-U catalogue and more stuff) but decided to delete that blog for personal reasons.. Time is not on my side I think :)

Anyway: thnx for this and sharing interesting stuff/music. Wish I could know you person to person :)

Rho said...

Hello Jórg , well not sure why you deleted your blog, you can always privatise it. That said, obligations and time constraints change. I hope your career will expand..
As for my blog, it doesnt go unnoticed besides i enjoy doing it, currently ive posted about 700 titles from my collection , i dont plan to post my whole collection but theres still enough left to manouver (be picky).
I hope you will keep visiting and pick up the odd nice extension of your collection. As for contacting me you could mail me at
Rho-Xs@Mail.nu if you want.

Best of Luck,

Rho

Anonymous said...

hi, Rho
my name is not Jörg ;) (I think you thought of Not Rock On who started the On-U battle)
Was a little drunk when I posted that above. What I meant was that writing and blogging costs lots of time that I didn't have the year before, and also don't have this year to keep the thing going. I had the plan of making cd-r's from vinyl that I got, with good scans and everything...and spread it via blog. It turned rapidly into another thing, back in 2006/07

I will read from time to time your blog and make some comments ;)

Still wondering how much stuff you've got in your vault. Is it more than 10k items? Got pictures of that?

I will use from now my old nickname 'Helios C' (according to Helios Creed) here in your blog(s)

best regards
Helios C

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