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Desiderii Marginis - Silence Will Stop Our Hearts
John Foxx - He's a Liquid (Alternative Version)
Clock DVA - The Hacker
 
Stop Motion
Allseits: Yggdrasil
 
Clock DVA - The Hacker
Clock DVA - Sound Mirror
Synth Britannia - Part 1/9
Synth Britannia - Part 2/9
Synth Britannia - Part 3/9
The Alchemists of Sound (Part 1)
The Alchemists of Sound (Part 2)
The Alchemists of Sound (Part 3)
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Maverick Media
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"The theatre of noise is proof of our potential"
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United Kingdom
Channel Comments (7)
MaverickMediaUK (2 days ago)
Hi trollcrusher. I had a bunch of old nuclear test, public domain video and thought the track would fit well. There are very few bands that I can say Ive enjoyed most if not all of their work and Desiderii Marginis is one of the very few. I hope you enjoy Desiderii Marginis as much as I do .

Ill check out PGR as Ive never heard of them before. Cheers.
trollcrusher242 (2 days ago)
Dude ... I am gonna have to look into Desiderii Marginis / Johan Levin's projects after viewing the "showcased" video on your page. Very cool. Kind of reminds me of PGR (on the Silent Label / Kim Cascone).

Also, gotta love that Kiwi who learned how to fly (albeit for a very brief time).

Take care,

trollcrusher242
trollcrusher242 (1 week ago)
Heh heh heh ... "Jah Jah Binks of the underground world". CLASSIC. ;-P
MaverickMediaUK (1 week ago)
Pretty well like all electronic music from melodic to noise, since the day I heard 'being boiled' on John Peel's radio show. Now that's what I call music I said to myself way back then. Currently I'm cleaning up the laserdisc version George Lucas does not want us to know about... Yeah the one without the Jah Jah Binks of the underground world. Why ever in the world did I think frame by frame editing would be a good idea! it keeps me from sitting on park benches tossing crumbs to pigeons and mumbling to myself though. ;)
trollcrusher242 (1 week ago)
Yup ... I now remember these guys (Clock DVA). Where is my fookin' head at? Fook yeah, they played this quite a bit in the store. Duh ... they had a release or two on Wax Trax!

I'm getting too old my friend. Memory is going. Next up I'll be a drooling vegetable sitting on a park bench tossing crumbs to pigeons and mumbling to myself.  ;-)

Reminds me of some early stuff by Front Line Assembly and Greater Than One.

Good deal.
trollcrusher242 (1 week ago)
Hey there Maverick ...

Dude! I didn't know that you were into the Industrial Music scene. Way cool. Been an avid Industrial fan since 1987. Worked for Wax Trax! Records in Chicago for a brief stint in 1991. Front 242, Laibach, Ministry, The Young Gods, REVCO, Cabaret Voltaire, Nitzer Ebb, Godflesh, Pitch Shifter, NIN (was at Woodstock '94 ... will never forget the sea of mud as long as I live), Rammstein, etc. etc. etc. Fan of Tangerine Dream and ambient as well. :-)

Will have to look into Clock DVA ... never followed them, but more than sure that I've heard their tunes in the store / dance clubs. Will have to touch base with you on some more groups / .mp3's and whatnot.

OK, take care.

trollcrusher242
trollcrusher242 (4 weeks ago)
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to download the final scene of Apocalypse Now (the destruction of the Kurtz compound w/o the overdub narration of Director Francis Ford Coppola). I sincerely appreciate it. I've looked high and low for this audio track by "The Rhythm Devils" (a Grateful Dead side project commissioned by Coppola to score the Apocalypse Now film along with Francis Ford Coppola's father, Carmine Coppola). Much obliged to you.

Take care,

trollcrusher242 :-)
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