Kutiman mixes youtube THRU YOU(GREAT SHIT)


When u realise there is people all over the world making music and posting on youtube then you realise its one of the most diverse resource for any one who wants to make the premium in cut and paste style beats....this site will blow you away i guarntee.....brought to our attention via Jc's Facebook posts.

Amazing trust me....

http://thru-you.com/#/videos/3/

Flight 404 (VISUALISATIONS)

Surfing vimeo as youtube struggles with industry...came across Flight404 a visual artist how is a member of the Barbarian Group (digital services and creation company) and is conducting various experiments in "proccessing" various digital visualisation techniques...some stuff on his vimeo account is next level so thake a look at the videos below and check him out.

Vimeo

http://www.flight404.com





Solar, with lyrics. from flight404 on Vimeo.

2 Turntables & A.......Food Blender?

Ujino & The Rotators


An impromptu trip to the Ikon on Sunday (08/03/09) reminded me just how lucky we are to have such a fantastic contemporary gallery in Birmingham. As always the exhibitions were visually stunning with bizarre paintings and hallucinogenic film contributing to the decline of my already fragile, post party, condition.

The real find of the day however was a Japanese man named Ujino and his misfit band of sonically misshapen home appliances. Ujino is an artist, sculptor and musician hailing from Tokyo and has exhibited his ’Rotators’ in some of the most respected galleries (and warehouses) throughout the world.


The core of Ujino’s sound sculpture is the ‘Rotorhead‘, two turntables and a collection of old vinyl to which he has skilfully glued some bits of coloured pencil. The idea is that as the vinyl spin, the bits of pencil hit a set of switches attached to a ‘bridge’ that is placed over the turntable, this then sends an on/of signal to the remaining ‘Rotators‘. The bridge consists of three switches, or tracks as Ujino calls them, each of which represents a different rhythm section, transmitting a different set of signals to his home appliance orchestra.

The orchestra, on this occasion, was made up of a hairdryer, a drill and two food blenders, one of which was strapped to a guitar and hung from the ceiling but previous incarnations have used cars, radios, televisions and a plethora of everyday items all of which produce a unique, circuit bent sound.





If the insanity of his sonic arsenal is not enough for you, during his performance, Ujino expertly blended a banana and ice cream smoothie using one of the ‘Rotators‘, handing glasses out to the expectant crowd.


Ujino welds the two worlds of music and art together in a kind of post industrial techno experiment and the sound produced is unique, so if you get chance to see the man in action it's definitely worth your while, not least for free refreshments!

Check out Ujino here

And the Ikon Gallery

Glasgows Estum (STREET ART)

All we know is hes Male and from Glasgow...fresh so fresh its still abit tacky........Estum

http://www.myspace.com/alexanderre

http://www.flickr.com/photos/estum/


Harmonic 313 - EP1 Out Now (WEBSITEGOODNESS)

With the release of the new Harmonic 313 album sparking my interest, 11 tracks of dangerous, dark and heavy detroit influenced electronica, I was compelled to scour the web for more of this wonderous stuff. Mark Pritchards new project, Harmonic 313, is infinately different from Harmonic 33 which released many tracks to critical acclaim, and he's very keen for you to know this.
The first e.p, released some months was accompianed by a beautifully functional and compelling website which intantly tells you not to expect anything like the 33. www.harmonic313.com is master stroke in creative advertising and offers an addictive and unmissable 10 minutes of escapism!
E.P 1 is still available on Warp and gives you some insight into Pritchard's retro, post futuristic vision but the website is worth the release alone! Go play now and you get a free mp3 when completing all the levels...bargain!


My Alter Ego Soweto Kinch on Ignatius Sancho (RADIO FOCUS)

Jazz musician come street poet come radio voice-over/researcher presents Ignatius Sancho as a part of radio 4's Alter Ego series running this and next week....its a one of to be honest (depending on your taste boundarys) so dont bank on the other episodes being too much along these lines. Having said that this ones a gem to know more listen HERE know your history !

Dont forget to check link delow he also happens to make some of the most inventive hiphop jazz cross over sounds out....


http://www.soweto-kinch.com/

http://www.myspace.com/sowetokinch

Prefab (STREET ART)


A Sunday morning browse on the super dope ukstreetart blog brought my attention to Prefab a crew of ex Newyorkers that had relocated to Newcastle upom Tyne..(in sure there are more reasons than the scenery). There latest outing was the stunning Barcelona but this is just one in long line of nasty guerilla pieces Prefab have been working on in the past couple of years..mostly paste ups but some stencil and freehand work too...take a peep ats all nice.

Prefab @ Flickr.com


Prefab77.co.uk