techno

Carnival Augusta Posted Yesterday

The latest mix show turned out quite well.  I have been listening to small parts since the recording and I am, at the risk of sounding blah, very impressed.  Not so much by the mixes, but the mix possibilities of old and new spanning close to 10 years is quite encouraging for the techno circle.  Villalobos has really stuck to his beat style since his start and still manages to create a new space with each song.  The plain white triple played twice on this mix is so similar to his early perlon and still new to the ears.&nbs

New Records For Me

I paid a visit to Ohio's premiere record shop, Cleveland's The Bent Crayon, this week.  It's probably been close to 5 years since I last visited the shop.  SInce moving to Columbus I haven't had enough opportunities to stop by.  Of course the owner is always willing to mail your goods direct, but a visit to the shop opens up a plethora of backlog.  I spent a good three hours sifting and listening and choosing.  Sure it's been a while, but the store has much to choose from and most of it is well worth the search.

Robert Hood Takes Me Back... Way Back

There's a lyric on the Arctic Monkey's latest album that keeps hitting pretty close: "Who wants to sleep in the city that never wakes up? Blinded by nostalgia".  As I was reading about Robert Hood's new mix being released, it hit me once again.  I certainly do live in a city "that never wakes up". 

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