May 12, 2005 - The Immaculate Contraption

The Immaculate Contraption

Posted by assorted at May 12, 2005 10:22 PM


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Hope you like this one! A bit of inspired madness never hurt anyone!

THE IMMACULATE CONTRAPTION

Artwork courtesy of Jose Luis Olivares

THE TERMINATOR ROFL DJ DIRK DANGER

CASTLE IN THE CLOUDS(LIVE) STEVE HILLAGE

HURDY GURDY MAN (LIVE) STEVE HILLAGE

STAR GUITAR (LIVE) THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS

TECHLOGIQUE ORBITAL

FIRST IT GIVETH QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE

PRINCE CHARMING ADAM AND THE ANTS

ALL THE DUCKS ARE (STILL)
SWIMMING IN THE WATER LEMON JELLY

POOR LENO ROYKSOPP

BECAUSE I GOT IT LIKE THAT JUNGLE BROTHERS

KIDS CAN DANCE HEXTASTIC

LETS GET SMALL TROUBLE FUNK

HARDEST BUTTON TO BUTTON WHITE STRIPES

MARCH OF THE PHAT KITTENS DJ DIRK DANGER

GOODNIGHT GOODNIGHT HOT HOT HEAT

INSANE IN THE BRAIN RICHARD CHEESE

Posted by: on May 13, 2005 06:42 PM

First off , love the live version of Star Guitar. You juxtapose back and forth between the organic and electronic with good tracks like Prince Charming and Kids Can Dance. And ending it with lounge cheesiness , nice mix

Posted by: Briscoe on May 15, 2005 09:13 PM

This is different to other stuff I heard before.
Really great listen this..Nice one :)

Posted by: Beat-Nick on May 16, 2005 06:14 PM

Enjoyed that. All over the place in a good way. Not personally keen on QOTSA but some of the other choices are real favourites of mine particularly Poor Leno, Kids can dance and Hardest button to button.

Where's that Lemon Jelly track from? I (like a couple of others who hang round these parts) am a big fan of theirs, but I don't think I've ever heard that version of 'All the ducks..' before. Is it available anywhere? And same question goes for 'March of the phat kittens'.

Posted by: mwude on May 16, 2005 08:39 PM

Thanks for the nice comments!

I do usually like to mix genres rather than stick in one vein - although I'm currently working on a couple of sustained themes for future release.

The Lemon Jelly track was on my Pc and I thought it was off the CD single. However, I have now found out that it wasn't and have unfortunately deleted the MP3 - DOH!

"Phat Kittens" was the best that I could come up with having diced and spliced Leftfield's Phat Planet and Underworld's Kittens - it's a DJ Dirk special and I want you to nuture it!!.

laters!

Posted by: DJ Dirk Danger on May 21, 2005 07:15 PM

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