søndag 14. september 2008

Music for Hangovers

If you ever have had a real hangover before you probably know that the best medicine is some good music. And what`s  better than some spacy disco soft synth music from russ chimes, mixed by the also very hangover paaL? I dont know? Maby some hangover Marius Sommerfeldt live at skaugum? :-) Any way enjoy..

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paaL

paaL plays Justice Live @ holmenkollen, Norway

This is
paaLs tribte to Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay also known as Justice. Justice first produced tracks together for Musclorvision's Hits Up To You, a concept compilation where tracks were meant to sound like they were meant for the Eurovision song contest. The compilation included two of their songs, and a track by Gaspard's alter-ego Microloisir. Justice first came to prominence through their 2003 remix of Simian's track "Never Be Alone," created for a Paris college radio station's remix contest. The remix resulted in the group being signed to Ed Banger (who released it) and became a hit in clubs and on the internet. The song was re-released in 2004 on DJ Hell's International DeeJay Gigolo Records and eventually given a commercial release in the UK in the summer of 2006, under the title "We Are Your Friends," on Ten Records, a sub-label of Virgin Records

paaLive

download paaL - Live
tHe new live set from paaL. Including some new dope re-works of daft punk. There will be some more re-edits from paaL in the end of the month, including Justice - Genesis and Metallica - Master of Puppets

moog

Moog synthesizers were
custom assembled for each order. There were two types of case, a nice looking wooden console, and a portable box covered in black crinkly paper. There were some standard setups, but most studios chose their modules a la carte. Prices in 1969 ranged from $125 for an envelope generator through 395 for an oscillator to 1,225 for a sequencer. (At that time a hamburger cost fifteen cents.) The order form included a map so you could specify where you wanted your modules, but they could easily be moved around. Almost all of us bought only a few modules at a time, and many systems still have empty space.