Media Roots Music – ATOP Mix #17

Media Roots Music – ATOP Set #17 by Media Roots

MEDIA ROOTS – This set is dedicated to the boundless avenues of the mind.  May our collective imagination continue to be one of mankind’s greatest assets for a better future.  I hope this set takes you to an elevated state of consciousness.

Love,

ATOP Akkad the Orphic Priest

RIP Maurice Sendak

All the featured music on the mix can be found through searching discogs.com or by emailing me: [email protected].


Track Listing:

Balam Acab – Apart
Tropics – Telassar
Clark – The Pining pt 2
Lucifer – Black Mass
Carter Tutti Void – V3
William Cody Watson – Keys to Ecstacy
White Rainbow – Thassssindid Pleasant Hazes
Deep Magic – Untitled III
Eyes, Wings, and Many Other Things – Double Rainbow
Pye Corner Audio – Recrypt
Tycho – Elegy
White Car – Slime the Dog
Troller – Peace Dream
Xander Harris – Next Zone
BEBETUNE$ – #GRINDLYFE

 

araabMUZIK – Lift Off
SKYWLKR – Sidekick Chillen’
Clark – The Pining pt 1
Mr. 76ix – Lectric Lady
Steinvord – Cyg X-1
Lapalux – Gutter Glitter
Fluorescent Grey – Quebecoise Italo
No UFO’s – Vertigo edit (K. Alexi)
Isengrind – Cygnus
M Geddes Gengras – Rebirth
Galaxy Toobin’ – God’s Day
Battles – Dominican Fade (Qluster rmx)
Lilacs & Champagne – Babbling Brooke
Inner Tube – Hardbodies
Robert Turman – Mind The Gap

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5 Questions for Robbie Martin, co-host of Media Roots Radio

MEDIA ROOTS — Igloo Magazine sits down and asks 5 questions of Robbie Martin.  Robbie is the co-host of Media Roots Radio, as well as a heavy contributor to the website.  He also runs a music imprint called RecordLabelRecords out of Oakland, California. 

MR

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IGLOO-MAG — RecordLabelRecords‘ own Robbie Martin (aka Fluorescent Grey) takes the Five questions spotlight to new levels with an in-depth historical overview of the label and its spawning. Central RLR theme’s generally hover around “layers of custom-cut sounds, derailed electronics, distorted audio warfare and a virtual smorgasbord of unique electro-acoustic fragments.”

Igloo Magazine :: When did RecordLabelRecords start up and what was your inspiration?

Robbie Martin (RLR) :: RecordLabelRecords technically started back in 1996, as a pseudo umbrella ‘label’ for a self-released track rap parody album I made with a friend riffing off of Coil’s Scatology. At the time, I was trying to discover all this weird music using AOL, pre web browsing, mailing lists and usenet (alt.noise, rec.music.ambient). I then met Kush Arora by typing in ‘noise’ into the music genre profile search in AOL and we struck up a friendship after I discovered that he lived 20 minutes away (and still lived with his parents and was in high school as was I).

I think the Coil mailing list itself was probably the way I discovered most of the music I grew to love like Scorn and Autechre. Brainwashed was just starting up at that time, but by the end of my ‘tenure’ on the list (after the rap parody and my friend and I trolling the list under different aliases), I had already burned several bridges including that of the guy who runs Brainwashed and who ran the old Coil list (who still won’t talk to me 15 years later). I will admit I was a cocky 17 year old who lived in a suburban town where I was the only person my age within a ten mile radius who had heard of these obscure musicians. From Coil’s association with Nurse with Wound, Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV I had fallen in love with their jarring and psychedelic sounds. Aside from being a chin scratching elitist who didn’t care to have many friends in my home town, I was what most people would describe as straight edge. I had never smoked weed, nor cigarettes, hadn’t done acid, mushrooms or even alcohol. Music like Coil vs Elph Worship the Glitch put me into states that made me feel outside of myself; lying on my bed with headphones, I was constantly listening to this type of music fully sober and by myself. It wasn’t until I did psychedelic drugs for the first time in my twenties when I realized “Oh yeah, this is why this album is called Love’s Secret Domain.” My inspiration overall came from my adoration of the ‘post industrial’ wellspring of creative dark electronic / raw / electro-acoustic / idm music that seemed to have peaked in the mid 90’s. I feel like that aesthetic approach, even if it’s packaged in more modern advertising style branding *now*, its essence is making a big comeback in 2012 and that’s really encouraging to see.

Igloo :: Who were some of your initial artist relations and did your location help or hinder progress?

(RLR) :: My location did both; I grew up in a town where the only music scene for young people was Christian punk. It was only after meeting local experimental artists like Moe Statiano (who at the time was like a local one man band version of Einsturzende Neubauten) and the folks at Ovenguard Records in Berkeley like Chris Stecker and Erik Gallun (whom I met through Kush after they bought his noise tape at Ameoba called Too Pissed to Masturbate) did I really feel connected to any sort of artistic community in the San Francisco bay area. Living in Pleasanton I didn’t venture out to San Francisco, Oakland or Berkeley very much but over time I started to break out of my anti-social shell a little; I was still very young compared to most of the other performers I would play with, so I always had this “out of place feeling.” Almost every show I attended or performed at back then the average attendee’s age was 35, unlike today where noise and experimental shows seem to attract a lot of young people; back then it wasn’t like that at all.

Read more about 5 Questions with RecordLabelRecords.

Listen, stream and order vinyl and cds at RecordLabelRecords.org

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Identity Theft – Security Theater


MEDIA ROOTS In today’s fast paced, mostly club-dominated, electronic music culture, it is rare for dance music to convey an evocative message.  A wonderful exception to this standard is Oakland analog synthesizer solo musician, Identity Theft.  He has just released a new EP, Security Theatre, which you can stream for free in its entirety.  Its titular track tells us that “All the World’s a Stage.”

No longer is outdoor surveillance exclusive to the UK; If you venture outdoors pretty much anywhere in the United States, you are frequently being recorded and mapped by sophisticated surveillance technology.  These technologies are not just being implemented by various government or law enforcement agencies, but now by ordinary citizens against each other.  We have heard time and again the citizenry say, “If I’m not doing anything wrong, I have nothing to hide.”

Identity Theft (real name M. Buchannan), aka Djynx Ogo, is one of the members of Nommo Ogo and Seacrypt.  All of the music is created on hardware drum machines and synthesizers.  As far as being an ‘Analord’ is concerned, Djynx was already knighted long ago. 

MR

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IDENTITY THEFT The rites of security theater play themselves out in airports, hotels, malls, town centers and gated communities. These rituals protect us mentally from the creeping suspicions that we are not actually safe at any time or place. This illusion of security is constructed within our private lives as well, in our homes and residences; with our significant others, our friends, our families. We are compelled to surveil upon each other in order to feel some level of comfort. The loss of our own privacy to others is outweighed by our need to observe, to know the limits and the parameters of our relationships. We give up our autonomy and our sense of uncertainty for a false feeling of invulnerability. This loss is palpable, and reflects into every aspect of modern existence with it’s dazzling luster. The lights fade, the curtains rise, and the audience falls silent with anticipation of the performance to come.

Purchase at Bandcamp for $4

Released by: 
www.katabatik.org

listen to nommo ogo and other similar music at: 
www.recordlabelrecords.org

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Media Roots Music – DJ Paul Wolfowitz

Media Roots Music – DJ Paul Wolfowitz ‘Did You See The Pictures?’ by Media Roots

MEDIA ROOTS — The infamous neo-conservative, former World Bank boss and former Bilderberg group steering committee member, Paul Wolfowitz, also a ladies’ man (just ask Shaha Riza), is now a DJ, too, throwing down dance mixes exclusively for Media Roots.  “Did you see the pictures?”

“Hey, fellow patriots!  To help take the edge off of tha Cipro comedown from the weekend, I recommend trying out my DJ set.” 

-Paul Wolfowitz

Artist List: Check the SoundCloud timeline.


www.recordlabelrecords.org

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Media Roots Music – ATOP Mix #16

Media Roots Music – ATOP set #16 by Media Roots

MEDIA ROOTS – ATOP’s new DJ set invokes the feelings of youth: stressless times, happy summers and less responsibilities.  This is a mix of tunes that have changed the lives of many–perfect for the season.

Love,

ATOP Akkad the Orphic Priest

All the featured music on the mix can be found through searching discogs.com or by emailing me: [email protected].

Track Listing:

Led Zeppelin – How Many More Times
The Doors – When the Music’s Over
Jane’s Addiction – 1%
Nirvana – Aneurysm
Nine Inch Nails – We’re in this Together
Brian Eno – Energy Fools the Magician
David Bowie – Oh! You Pretty Things
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Softshock
White Denim – Say Whay You Want
Bibio – Take Off Your Shirt
Mice Parade – Out of the Freedom World

araabMUZIK – Lift Off
SKYWLKR – Sidekick Chillen’
Clark – The Pining pt 1
Mr. 76ix – Lectric Lady
Steinvord – Cyg X-1
Lapalux – Gutter Glitter
Fluorescent Grey – Quebecoise Italo
No UFO’s – Vertigo edit (K. Alexi)
Isengrind – Cygnus
M Geddes Gengras – Rebirth
Galaxy Toobin’ – God’s Day
Battles – Dominican Fade (Qluster rmx)
Lilacs & Champagne – Babbling Brooke
Inner Tube – Hardbodies
Robert Turman – Mind The Gap

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