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update, 28.1.2026

Hello, I have made a few changes to the site. Unfortunately, I am not quite finished yet, but it should continue without interruption. I hope you find the changes useful. Stay tuned. Konrad

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Dj Mist – Kopoc Label Podcast.025

Dj Mist – Kopoc Label Podcast.025
[[KoPod025]]

Dj Mist

“Kopoc Label Podcast.025”

[KoPod025] Kopoc Label Podcast.025 – Dj Mist

TL:

1)north hive-immersion
2)Unknown Artist -[Knowone LP001]
3)Echo delta-anodyne
4)Andrea Cichecki-Subjective
5)Unknown Artist-Knowone 001
6)Izzat Man-Dub Wave One
7)Hubble -India
8)Donato Dozzy-Untitled C2
9)thomas koner-La Barca(hour five)
10)Carl Craig-a wonderful life

Mixed by Dj Mist

Cover by Raúl G.

posted 08 September 2015

Greg Reinfeld – Tedium of Life on a Space Colony

Greg Reinfeld – Tedium of Life on a Space Colony
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Greg Reinfeld

“Tedium of Life on a Space Colony”

Drug Use in the Good Community
Escape Elephant
Drum Machine Soup
Galactic Foundry Associates
Lisa, the Octopus with Shoes
Contagious
Contagious #2
Ampume, Ampuyou, Amputee Love
Robot Love Part IV
Song on Poems
Half-Sabbatical of Gun-Metal Black
Piano Sunrise
Best Friend Ever in the World
Tortured Artist
Astronaut Letter Goodbye
posted 04 September 2015

Chop Juggler – Diggasmic EP

Chop Juggler – Diggasmic EP

Chop Juggler

“Diggasmic EP”

Chop Jugglers Debut EP with Cult Classic Records.

The 20 year old producer from Greece (Athens) is currently studying sound engineering and has been making music since he was 13.

Chop: “It’s not about the producing skills,kicks hats & snares, music scales,music knowledge, samples..etc.
It’s all about the feeling.”

Thanks to:
The Cult Classic Records Team, Thomas Prime & Bob42jh.
posted 07 August 2015

Dj Mist – Kpoc Label Podcast.025

Dj Mist – Kopoc Label Podcast.025
[KoPod025]

Dj Mist

“Kpoc Label Podcast.025”

[KoPod025] Kopoc Label Podcast.025 – Dj Mist

TL:

1)north hive-immersion
2)Unknown Artist -[Knowone LP001]
3)Echo delta-anodyne
4)Andrea Cichecki-Subjective
5)Unknown Artist-Knowone 001
6)Izzat Man-Dub Wave One
7)Hubble -India
8)Donato Dozzy-Untitled C2
9)thomas koner-La Barca(hour five)
10)Carl Craig-a wonderful life

Mixed by Dj Mist

Cover by Raúl G.

posted 21 June 2015

Amigos de Cooptrol – Misterio

Amigos de Cooptrol – Misterio

Amigos de Cooptrol

“Misterio”

Amigos de Cooptrol (Friends of Cooptrol) is a compilation of Uruguayan electronic music artists. The purpose of this compilation is to integrate and promote artists from the Uruguayan electronic music scene. These 26 tracks were produced exclusively for this compilation. The artists were given two simple guidelines: to make a “misterious” track, and to keep its duration under 3.30 minutes. The tracks are in alphabetical order of artist names. If you click on each track you can see the artist info and image.
posted 17 June 2015

Various Artists – Oompa Loopma Riot

Various Artists – Oompa Loopma Riot

Various Artists

“Oompa Loopma Riot”

From 1979 to 1983, the Australian Terse Tapes label made cassette compilations. These are in danger of becoming “classics”, a complete betrayal of the energy that made them. There is no better antidote to cloying nostalgia than the corpse getting up and refusing the funeral.

So instead say that from 1979 to 2015, Terse Tapes made compilations, and here is more of the same. You could put it on a cassette if that matters.

I invited a few people I know, and they invited a few people they know, and music started to arrive in my inbox. I refused to listen to any of it until April Fools day. No one curated anything, although some people were nice enough to chase up their friends.

Having heard this music over the last 24 hours I can divide it into some useful ‘sides’, but keep in mind you are able to arrange it however you like in this non-linear wonderland in which we are trapped.

Side A: people who have doubts about music.
Side B: people who do not fear a pretty tune.
Side C: people that make graphs and grids.
Side D: people who could plausibly perform in a public ale house
Side T: time lords

Although supplied for no payment, there are specific rights attached to the recordings, which remain the property of the artists. Do not sell this music for a profit, do not use this music for any commercial purpose, including but not limited to, placement alongside advertisements or behind paywalls.
credits
released 01 April 2015

Organised by Tom Ellard at Terse Tapes, Sydney, Australia. Contents made in the USA, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and other parts of the universe that man may visit from time to time. May contain nuts.

posted 11 April 2015

V.A. – Girls Alive

V.A. – Girls Alive
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V.A.

“Girls Alive”

Just a few days away from the conmemoration and annual women’s celebration for their rights’ equity, from the sky falls the new compilation from Modismo label, entitled “Girls Alive”, which draws together music composers and producers of mystical will who explore, amuse and spruce up with a free-download musical offering. It is, indeed, a spectrum of very well achieved and diverse sonorous pieces.
Loaded with defying finesse and neatness these musicians embalm the air via their wavy machinery. There is wisdom behind this musical trip’s jolliest passages. And life, a lot of life in the fertile sequences of this work which, all through its eclectic extent, masterfully demonstrates how to balance experimentation and gamble with a sublime and deferential treatment to the ear. Maybe it is an ancestral and female secret the power music has to interconnect us. But the more you plunge in “Girls Alive”, the more assured you are that this secret is hidden in good hands.
>From and towards the most lulling and deep unto the most stimulating and intriguing that this new release from the netlabel Modismo delivers us we cannot do anything but smile and be thankful for each one of the female presences around us, chiefly when they decide to unite and give strenght, love and music.

Tracklist:
01 – Riz Maslen – Pleiades – UK
02 – Chra – kw23territoriesdel-grain – Austria
03 – Ema Remedi – Break – Uruguay
04 – Alisú – Las aventuras del Sr. Tomita – Chile
05 – AGF – If you – Germany
06 – Laura Hurt & Salo Panik – Patrie Arkham – France
07 – Kinética – Frontera – Chile
08 – Sonae – Pianokratz – Germany
09 – Riz Maslen – Your War – UK

posted 10 April 2015

Internet – “Unspoken Words” / “Dead Ringer”

Internet – “Unspoken Words” / “Dead Ringer”
www025

Internet

“Unspoken Words” / “Dead Ringer”

hi,
for your consideration here is our newest release – www025 by Aljosha Konstanty, an underaged talent from Den Haag who makes beautiful Drum & Bass:
https://soundcloud.com/internet-recordings/sets/www025
http://internetrecordings.org/?p=1247
posted 29 March 2015

GERGAZ – Beat Garden Compilation 4

GERGAZ – Beat Garden Compilation 4
Beat Garden Compilation 4

GERGAZ

“Beat Garden Compilation 4”

Here we are again, celebrating GERGAZ’s 6th year with annual compilation from the BEAT GARDEN series. We kept things the way you like them and put together 17-track collection offering an array of efforts from across the beat and bass scene. As usually we have selected tracks we feel deserve your attention, tracks by artists we like, our residents and by those that we have discovered along the way.

Massive thank you to everyone involved, our long time supporters and of course to you, GERGAZ fans!

posted 26 January 2015

Klaus Marten – In A Dream

Klaus Marten – In A Dream

Klaus Marten

“In A Dream”

I think I finally figured out the point of my own music: I want it to be like those tapes from the movie “V/H/S”, where you just find some random fucked-up tape and watch it and you’re just like “who made this? Where did it come from? How was this even made??!” Anyway, here is some music I made. Enjoy.
posted 21 January 2015

C. Reider – Not Subliminal

C. Reider – Not Subliminal
ctrlvlv#055

C. Reider

“Not Subliminal”

“Not Subliminal” has just been released on the Control Valve netlabel. There is no direct link to the album, due to the way the netlabel is structured. You need to visit http://controlvalve.net and click the photo to get to the download page.


The netlabel’s succinct description of the work is “cassette experiments”. Pretty accurate.

I experimented a lot with cassette players & cassettes this Summer. Further releases will document the full extent of the results of these experiments. This particular set of recordings is primarily improvisations with multiple handheld tape recorders and players. I scavenged a bunch of these and a bunch of tapes from thrift stores this Summer. Much of the process involved recording some stuff onto one tape while playing back previously recorded stuff on the other tape players, and letting it all mix together out loud… recording everything onto the shitty little onboard microphones that these handheld tape recorders had. The sounds I recorded mingled together with environmental sounds and got grittier and more lo-fi as continually overdubbed. Some results were extremely distorted, others just muffled and gritty.

One exception to the method used on most of this album is “Gala Video ’94”. In that track, I took a found video cassette and cut strips out of the tape down to 1/8″ so that they could play on a standard cassette player. You can hear the video data as audio in this track, and on occasion the audio soundtrack cuts in. When I sliced the video tape I tried to do it in a curving way so that different areas of the 1/2″ wide video tape would be exposed to the 1/8″ player head as the tape advanced. This explains the changing nature of the track as it progresses.

So, a lot of what I released this year might be described as “pretty”, or “approachable”… this release can’t really be described that way, but I think it’s really interesting to listen to. I hope you will too.
posted 07 January 2015