the sony allstar – low {m3d,030}

Artist: the sony allstar
Title:
low
Label:
 mp3death
Catalog #:
m3d,030
Release Date:
2005/03/20


switching, floating our ass tracks
effectively smart and gets you
nice debut mini-album
on the smooth push
it is live baby of tones, oriend”

like accords and song othens
it strikes on, the sexiest tracks
herpes’o’deluxe, simplement

after relaxed little trip
elements of your ass culture,
shifts moods. the ample way, a
murmured valuable.

enjoy the brim with push!


Tracklist:
01 – 16 Color Paradise
02 – Reflux
03 – /BvilBeaut
04 – Nexus

Artwork:
m3d030
bri2

Additional Files:
tsalow [TXT]


License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)


Machinae Supremacy – Jets ‘N Guns OST {mtk144}

Artist: Machinae Supremacy
Title:
Jets ‘N Guns OST
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk144
Release Date:
2005/03/20


Oh my. Ever since we at Monotonik heard Swedish bleep-metal group Machinae Supremacy cover Chris Huelsbeck’s classic ‘Great Giana Sisters’ theme in heart-rendingly wonderful .SID chiptune vs. Spinal Tap style, we’ve been major, major fans. So, after the group completed the soundtrack to (extremely fun) PC indie shoot-em-up Jets ‘N Guns (http://jng.rakeingrass.com/), and made the entire higher-bitrate quality OST available to fans on their official homepage (http://www.machinaesupremacy.com/), we plucked up a little courage and asked them if we could release it on Monotonik, too.

And guess what? They said yes, and we whooped a lot and drank a celebratory ginger beer. And as a direct result of this, we proudly present the full 28 track masterpiece from Robert Stjärnström, Andreas ‘Gordon’ Gerdin, Kahl Hellmer, Jonas ‘Jonne’ Rörling, and Tomas Nilsén that is ‘Jets ‘N Guns’, the official game soundtrack. But where to start? Well, a notable statement of intent is ‘Theme from ‘Jets ‘N Guns’, of course, which is straightahead, insanely catchy rock theme nirvana, almost as if Taito’s Zuntata had moved to Scandinavia at some undetermined time

But from there, it gets all twisty. ‘Megascorcher’ twins the SID-style bleep with some insane riffing, and ‘Archangels of Sidaroth’ is some unholy melange of doom-like sludge guitar chords and pure chiptune goodness. ‘Kings Of The Sea’, evidently for a water-y game level, brings on the floating and the echo-y ambience, and it goes onward and upward all the way to the absolutely majestic ‘Endgame’, which floats on the waves of sines and glory. Thanks again to Machinae Supremacy for the chance to get this amazing soundtrack out to more people – if you dig it, buy the game, grab Machinae Supremacy’s first stand-alone album, ‘Deus Ex Machinae’, or just mosh happily with your fingers making arcane devilish soundchip symbols, like we do. ‘Nuff said.


Credits:
pic of Jets ‘N Guns


Tracklist:
01 – Game Over
02 – Theme From Jets ‘N Guns
03 – FanVaCoolt (Men Om Nånting)
04 – Koala In The Spider’s Web
05 – Megascorcher
06 – Flight Of The Toyota
07 – Teh Evul p4in Of Doomy Hell
08 – Erecta My Hamburger Baby
09 – Little Green Men
10 – Lava Trouble Bubble
11 – Zogrim Ate My Hamster
12 – Insectoid
13 – Archangles Of Sidaroth
14 – Hyperchase
15 – Burghammer Hill
16 – Knee-Deep In The x0xx
17 – King Of The Sea
18 – Futuremachine
19 – Lord Krutor’s Dominion
20 – SpacePunX
21 – Dududub Dududum
22 – Escaping The Krut
23 – Death From Above
24 – Flames Of Fire
25 – Judgement Fray
26 – Machinaeguns
27 – r0x0rd teh x0xxor – Level Cleared
28 – Endgame

Artwork:
Front Cover

Additional Links:
[Bandcamp]


unknown artist – artroom {ansi004}

Artist: unknown artist
Title:
artroom
Label:
Ansiform
Catalog #:
ansi004
Release Date:
2005/03/20


artroom, the fifth release on ansiform, is a gorgeous, languid piece. a little more structured and evolutionary than the average ansiform track, the song glows with an undeniable warmth that greets the ears like sun on skin on a cold day.


Tracklist:
01 – artroom


License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)


unknown artist – three to six months, tops {ansi001}

Artist: unknown artist
Title:
three to six months, tops
Label:
Ansiform
Catalog #:
ansi001
Release Date:
2005/03/18


the second ansiform release. loopy melodic phrases jockey for position and reinterpret each other with every iteration.


Tracklist:
01 – three to six months, tops


License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)


Surd – Spring {KNOB001}

Artist: Surd
Title:
Spring
Label:
Knobs
Catalog #:
KNOB001
Release Date:
2005/03/16


First release of Knobs netlabel contains an original version of the track “Spring” by legendary Lithuanian techno producer – Surd, and two brilliant remixes by Pagalve and Mookid. While original and Pagalve’s remix are flavoured with true, tasty and groovy tech-house, Mookid’s version turned to more abstract and experimental side of techno ..


Tracklist:
01 – Spring (Original Version)
02 – Spring (Mookid Remix)
03 – Spring (Pagalve Remix)

Artwork:
Front Cover


License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.5)


mister density – harshmallow {m3d,029}

Artist: mister density
Title:
harshmallow
Label:
 mp3death
Catalog #:
m3d,029
Release Date:
2005/03/10


finally �monster,
but what’s highly eclectronica
is likes his own, it is in
the frequencies

course sounds, this is
carefully release
a bit of noisy gradations,
sometimesup with showing
us that may be inside

allready one by love top, this release
distrecords promised
a bit of tone extra,
a perfective word


Tracklist:
01 – fagamerica
02 – harshmallow
03 – lost hawaiian lsland
04 – friends with shoji

Artwork:
m3d029
harshmallow
harshback


License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)


Datassette – Maintenance Werk {mtk143}

Artist: Datassette
Title:
Maintenance Werk
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk143
Release Date:
2005/02/27


We found Datassette after he linked to Monotonik from his own artist website. Fortunately, it turns out that he hearts us, and we heart him, since the UK-based artist with the retro-hardware themed pseudonym cuts up a lovely mix of previous Monotonik artists like Vim! and Braces Tower, alternating funky electronica with the geekier bleep end of the spectrum, but coming out all wine and roses in the originality stakes.

Starting out with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop drift of ‘Microfocus’, it’s straight into ‘Hidden Area’, all smooth digital funk crossed with bass vistas you can see for miles, before the herky-jerky digital funk of ‘Computers’ cuts a fine sinelike rug. Moving on swiftly, we become lodged inside a funkbox with the surprisingly sharp ‘Zigzag’, before ‘Eyeballs and Elbows’ continues along the fine, unconventional digifunk path, and perhaps the jewel in the crown, ‘Synthesize’, comes off oddly ’80s, with breathless vocals and ticking bass. Finally, ‘Run Human!’ has a scary robot exhorting us all to, likely, run for the hills. But actually, we all want to come closer and admire Datassette’s handiwork, right? Right.


Credits:
pic by Datassette


Tracklist:
01 – Microfocus
02 – Hidden Area
03 – Computers
04 – Zigzag
05 – Eyeballs And Elbows
06 – Synthesize
07 – Run Human!

Second Edition Tracks:
02 – Flinchbot
04 – Stop

Artwork:
Front Cover
Full Art


License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)