November 2, 2009

Audion - Hetacomb (video), a promo from his liveset at Fabric (!). must see.

ISO50 is always on point.

ISO50’s style is like
vintage future-deco dreamer

Bauhaus Jetson Bluegrass

50’s style?  no - ISO 50’s style.

The work of Scott Hansen/ISO50 simpily cannot be ignored.  nor can his sharing of the goodz.  always represents for Ghostly and brain melting in general.  His co-conspirator Jakub, whose audio digging complements Scott’s visual curating, throws up this latest melding of projections and hypnotic bass rumble from Matthew Dear aka Audion in London.

Audion didn’t have visuals the last time in San Francisco, but Nosaj Thing did. Notable is Audion’s remix of Hot Chip in 2008.

I find that J+S are putting me onto alot, as if we’re following the same stuff but they are ahead of me, WAY ahead; I’m at the water fountain and they’re at the creek.  I mean, ISO50 is just it.  I mean, new Playlist 5 has theXX, Burial, Dam Funk.  They Heads.

- “audion” like “automata”

- ISO50: low noise, all signal.

(while ISO 9660 = a disc image.)

my comment on the above post:

yea visuals are coming up on a moment.
the growth in both sound and sight have heightened our awareness,
and it culminates in the cultivating of freaxxxy club energy.  
accelerating core to core collisions,
eyes, ears, spines, all connecting to the brain

wrenching itself.  to refocus. 
screwing clockwise to see more
fully

yo the visions excite us. 
the lights among the dark dig deep into us with a piercing stare.
and we never turn down walking along the edge.

nosaj
zabiela
die fischerpooner
massive attack
and further?

so many examples of people bending light and space.
so many of these subtle shadows who practice the avant magik on themselves, unknown.

you guys do it too -

my headspace,
it wobbles when i
wead                          read
wade (thru)                 ween weed
raid   (on)                   rear dear
reign (over)                dead deed
the waters of iso50 !

rspkt

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