isolatedmix 08 - Lunar Testing Lab

Secret Station Records have received plenty of love lately, by you guys and of course me. The label continues to release quality electronica, with several available for free download, and prompting an SS tribute mix by Mach V. So, what better way to celebrate the next isolatedmix than the musical genius behind the lot – label founder Eric Watson aka Lunar Testing Lab.

If you’ve taken advantage of Secret Station’s free downloads, you would have set ear upon the otherworldly music that is Lunar Testing Lab. Featured as the labels first free download, SS01 ‘Seashore Blvd’, laid down the standard for label artists which has now become for me, one of the most impressive netlabel rosters out there. SSO1 was a mixture of classic chill and dowtempo, at times similar to Lemon Jelly (Summer Seas) and closely resembling Boards of Canada quality (Shoreline at Dawn). Ss01 was recently succeeded by SS20 –Unauthorized Frequencies, and if Seashore Blvd reflected a blissed out American summer, Unauthorized Frequencies was crafted for the winter; expanding upon scratchy vocals, space-themed samples and deep thought provoking melodies.

For isolatedmix 08, Eric has dug deep into his beloved record collection, carefully selecting tracks from vinyl only – a unique insight into the influences, sounds and styles which have crafted Lunar Testing Lab’s productions. Space samples, Jazz, IDM, ambient, ‘late 60’s mind expanding experimental’ and tracks that I’m not even sure where to start classifying.

Eric’s words: “I hope people can find something in there that they like”.
My words: When a compiler stays true to their influences and seeks to exceed expectations, the result is always more than a ‘like’…

 
 

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Tracklisting with commentary by Lunar Testing Lab:
1- Copper Plated Integrated Circuit – Integrated Circuit

“I heard some samples from this record online, and after not being able to find it for years, I finally resorted to ebay. Lots of great tracks and sounds.”

2- Mort Garson – Hair
“Mort Garson is one of my favorite artists. Not only do I love his music, I also love how he never really did an album as “Mort Garson”- they are all concept albums with different names (like Ataraxia, Plantasia, Black Mass/Lucifer, and the Wozard of Id). I first came across his name when I found an LP called ‘Music For Sensuous Lovers by Z”, and I then figured out that Z was Mort Garson. I’ve been buying his records ever since.”

3- Kraftwerk – It’s More Fun To Compute
“My favorite track from my favorite Kraftwerk LP.”

4- Neal Norman – One Step Beyond
“Besides the cool science fiction theme, I also got this one because it had 2 original tracks by legendary exotica master Les Baxter. They are the best songs on this record.”

5- Mort Garson – Where Do We Go
“Another from Mort Garson, off his LP of cover songs from the musical Hair, done moog style. Much better if you don’t know the originals.”

6- Hugo Montenegro – Too High
“Hugo Montenegro playing Stevie Wonder cover tunes on the moog? Yes please! I got this one at a Salvation Army in Ohio while I was on my way to some record stores. It is way better than anything I found in any those stores. A great, great record.”

7- Emmett Frisbee- Watches The Captioned News
“This is from a local (Pittsburgh PA) artist, and I think this is his only release. I got it for a dollar at a local flea market, and it turned out to be a fantastic record, and one of my favorites. I would love to be able to re-issue it someday.”

8- Tonto’s Expanding Head Band – Timewhys
“I first heard TONTO on the radio back in the late 80’s. I was fortunate enough to have a tape running at the time, but I never knew who it was. It was only when I got this record a few years ago that I figured it out.”

9- Mort Garson – Good Morning Starshine
“One more from Hair. This one has been covered a million times, but never better.”

10- 10 Speed – Tour de France
“A nice cover of the classic Kraftwerk track, I think made for the movie Breakin’. Not sure where it was ever properly released, this is from a K-Tel breakdancing record.”

11- Keith Mansfield – Build Up
“A bit of funky prog KPM library music from one of my favorite producers/arrangers, Keith Mansfield.”

12- Mort Garson – Swingin’ Spathiphyllums 
“The final one from Mort Garson, this time from his Plantasia album. The back cover says “full, warm, beautiful mood music especially composed to aid in the growing of your plants”. I wonder what sort of plants they were growing when they came up with this record?”

13- David Fanshawe – Oceans of Sound
“Another one from the KPM library, this time atmospheric bells.”

14- Electronic Moog Orchestra – Space Symphony
“The Electronic Moog Orchestra’s records look like they will be great, but they’re not. This track is pretty interersting, and one of their few originals.”

15- Black Moth Super Rainbow – Caterpillar House
“I had to throw something more modern in here, and nothing fit better than BMSR. This was the first track of there’s that I heard, and I got the vinyl immediately after hearing it (and just in time, as it went out of print right after that). Still one of my favorite’s of theirs.”

16- Synergy – Terra Incognita
“A pretty mediocre LP overall, with this 1 exception. And it’s on clear vinyl too, which is kinda cool….”

17- Chris and Cosey – Gates Of Ancient Cities
“I had this on cassette way back, and I listened to it ALOT. So when I saw an unopened vinyl copy on ebay for like 5 bucks, I snatched it up. Playing it again reminded me of driving around in my car after high school.”

18- Brian Eno – Through Hollow Lands
“I found a bunch of Eno’s early records at the local library. Obviously his later, more ambient releases would have been better, but there were some tracks on them that I thought were good- this one, and one that became one of my favorite songs, Here Come The Warm Jets”.

19- Terrence – The Emperor
“I found this record at Goodwill one day, and after a few more minutes of searching, I found a few more that were all owned by the same person (their name is written on them all), and they were all really good, including this one by Terence. This track is a nice example of late 60’s mind expanding experimental music.”

You can follow Lunar Testing Lab on his latest exploration – the LNT Facebook Page. And keep an en eye on the Secret Secret station sitefor more releases by Eric and a host of other talented electronica artists.

isolatedmix 07 - Mach V (Echaskech)

Their productions on ‘Shatterproof’ and ‘Skechbook’ span delicate ambient, dub and dark rolling breaks,  and with such diverse electronic sounds, I’ve always wondered what keeps Dom, Andy and Mach V from Echaskech ticking along…

For isolatedmix 07, Mach V has stepped up to select a few choice current cuts from the Echa-mp3 player for your delectation and delight.  Moving from nu-psyche, through folk, ambient, downtempo, electronica – even dipping it’s toes in to shoegaze – this audio array will hopefully offer you some insight into the diverse musical interests that this group has. There’s even an exclusive Echaskech remix of The Beaufort Scale’s ‘Dreaming in Binary’ – a perfect climax to a stunning mix.

At the moment, things continue apace at Echaskech HQ; as well as busily remixing and writing new material for the summer, they’re working with Roots Manuva on his up coming tour, sorting out the live show for Digital City, 27th March and have just heard that their highly successful residency at Concrete at the Hayward Gallery will resume in July, this year.

Echaskech are currently planning their festival season for 2010 and already have several festival bookings that they’d love to tell you about, but can’t at present… you’ll just have to keep your eyes on their website.

 
 

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00:00 Animal Collective – Graze
03:20 Snowblink – Ambergris
08:10 Klimek – Exploding Unbearable Desires
11:30 Jonsi & Alex – Indian Summer
20:04 Halogen – Baked
22:06 Sounds From The Ground – Crystal Beam
25:43 Echaskech – Redeploy
29:04 Dub Tractor – This Is Order
31:50 Zero 7 – Ghost sYMbOL
36:19 Yimino – Miagranov
40:07 Landau – Good Morning Gravity
44:24 The Village Orchestra – Lo Pencil (The Village Orchestra remix)
52:14 Beaufort Scale – Dreaming in Binary (Echaskech mix) *Exclusive to ASIP*

Want more Echaskech? Check out the ASIP interview from December 2008, and a review of their latest album ‘Shatterproof’.

Ulrich Schnauss XFM Shoegaze mix

 
 

A trademark Ulrich Schnauss shoegaze mix dug out from a Russian blog which looks like it’s either called ‘Life’s too short to listen to bad music’ or ‘The Worst Taste in Music’ or as the URL suggests ‘ivorylinesleadoowhahooowhaho’… I’m really hoping it’s the last one.

The post doesn’t go in to much detail about when the mix was recorded, and given the lack of information I didn’t want to publish the mix without checking with Ulrich first, despite it reeking of Schnauss class. Turns out it’s a mix he done for XFM a few years back. This one slipped my radar!

Anyway, big thanks to… ‘ivorylinesleadoowhahooowhaho'(?)  for pointing this one out. It looks like there are some other mixes worth checking out on the blog too – ‘I don’t speak Icelandic‘ featuring Jónsi & Alex, Sigur Rós, Gus Gus and a host of other Icelandic musicians looks a tad appealing.

Download Ulrich Schnauss XFM Shoegaze mix.

(I have re-hosted the file to save you going through a Russian roulette of download links)

– Aspidistra Fly – Sea Glass
– Miss Bliss – Release The Kraken
– Paper – Cloudy, Cloudy, Cloudy
– Sway – Fall
– Elika – Defeated
– The Meeting Places – Freeze Our Stares
– Auburn Lull – Broken Heroes
– Airiel – Red Friends
– Ulrich Schnauss – Look At The Sky
– Soundpool – Do What You Love
– Pia Fraus Vs Ulrich Schnauss – Mute The Birds
– Mahogany – Vista Dome
– Lovesliescrushing – Eishglin

isolatedmix 06 - Klimt

Back in November i discovered Klimt’s amazing guitar driven ambient/shoegaze productions. What stood out was how clearly some of Antoni Budzinski’s influences shone through within his productions, whilst still sounding fresh and original. Tracks such as ‘Dom Bez Scian’ and ‘Ennui‘, the blissfully chilled ‘Heaven‘ and my favourite, Pozegnanie. It was these amazing reflections which led me to approach Antoni, in a hope he would put together a mix celebrating the artists, bands and sounds which influenced his work. Luckily for me, he did just that…

Isolatedmix 06, sees Klimt celebrate his mentors, orchestrating them into one stunning mix, crossing ambient, rock, shoegaze and electronica.

Man of the moment Four Tet and school chum Burial line-up with 1990’s alternative rockstar’s Smashing Pumpkins and Scotland’s post-rockers Mogwai. France’s innovative M83 give an abrupt ending to make way for soundtrack originator Angelo Badalamenti. While beauty and ambience is provided by Germany’s finest, Max Richter and Ulrich Schnauss.

 
 

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Tracklist:

01. Smashing Pumpkins – To Sheila
02. The Free Association – Shanghai
03. Burial – In Mcdonalds
04. Mogwai – Ex-cowboy
05. Four Tet – My angel rocks back and forth
06. M83 – Asterick
07. Angelo Badalamenti – Fred’s World
08. Pacific UV – Need
09. Oceansize – Music For A Nurse
10. Max Richter – Autumn Music 2
11. Nine Inch Nails – A Warm Place
12. The Veils – Vicious Traditions
13. Smashing Pumpkins – Take Me Down
14. Ulrich Schnauss – Monday-Paracetamol
15. Stars Of The Lid – Meaningful Moment Through
16. Glasvegas – Ice Cream Van