“Always the eyes watching you and the voice enveloping you. Asleep or awake, working or eating, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed — no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull.” — George Orwell. 1984
100% vinyl records.
playlist:
1. The Nomads – Move It On Over
2. D.C.3 – Home Is Where you Bang Your Head
3. Minutemen – No One
4. Ramones – Commando
5. Snakefinger – Trashing All The Loves Of History
6. Jello Biafra with D.O.A. – We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
7. Primus – Hamburger Train
8. Judas Priest – Starbreaker
9. Bad Brains – Big Takeover
10. Public Image Limited – Religion
11. Herbie Hancock – Hardrock
12. Debbie Harry – Military Rap
13. Beastie Boys – Sabotage
1. The Crime gang-bang “A Reagan” from “Figli Della Rabbia, Figli Del Dolore” 7″ EP
2. Not Moving “You’re Gone Away” from “Land Of Nothing” LP
3. Cheeta Chrome Motherfuckers “Four Hundred Fascists” from “Cheeta Chrome Motherfuckers” 7″ EP
4. Pea Wees “I Waste My Time” from “The Sensational Octopus Compilation” 7″ EP
5. O’DIO – Tampax – ascoltare e distruggere 7″
6. Wells Fargo “Flashback” from “Urlo” flexi (031/3)
7. The Pow “Pow’s Theme” from “NETWT.4oz.” LP
8. Panico “14 aprile” from “Scimmie” LP
9. U.N.S. “Memory Blank” from “Lethal Noise” LP
10. The Ravings “Hit And Run Driver” from “Anti-Nature Will” LP
11. Peggio (Punx) – Codex CPX 43577″ from “Alterazione Della Struttura” LP
12. Detriti “Svanito” from “Detriti n°0” LP
13. thx 1138 ? LP
many thanks to Adamo (DADA distribuzioni) for the records he gave me, that i used for this compilation.
The Crime gang-bang “Figli Della Rabbia, Figli Del Dolore” EP cover
just another service provided by your friendly neighborhood THX 1138
“When i first started i was a deejay. I had no idea i would make music. I used to be with Juan, Jaun Atkins, we were kids man, but i’ve learned more of the things fundamentals that stayed with me all my life. When i watched him i was able to understand how to “feel” the air, how not just to breathe the air, but “feel” the air. I learned the philosophy of how to make records speak to each other, how to make records sing to each other, how to make records talk to each other, how to make music out of music. And that philosophy of making music with music, with records, was something i’ve carried over into my idea of making music as well.”
Derrick May
(citazione dal film documentario francese del 1996 Universal Techno)
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Derrick May intervista a Tomorrowland
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Derrick May @ Gradska Plazha (Sofia, Macedonia) 27-06-2010