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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

NLOS-LS - nanobot dj mix


utilizing the abandoned 'rockets in a box' US military weapons programme
NLOS-LS 'Non Line Of Sight Launch System'
maximum yield, minimum footprint
with no fuss easy set-up and pack down instructions included.


tracklist
Grey Goo - Lost Transmissions - Darkestral Recordings
Stingray313 - VLF Device - Micron Audio Detroit
DJ Stingray - Know Your Enemy - UTTU
Univac - Radiation - Untitled B2 - Bunker 3092
Electronome - Minimal Dope - Viewlexx
Lory D - Acidattack - Numbers
Sonar Base - Intergalactic Anecdote - Scsi-AV
Ultradyne - Black Panther - Pi Gao Movement
Industrial Bass Machine - The Voice of World Control - Battle Trax
The Ghost That Walks - The Machine - Satamile
Electronome - Een Drumcomputer & Een Synthesizer - Viewlexx
Adam X - The Cyclone - Sativae
Der Zyklus - Cherenkov Radiation - Frustrated Funk
Dynamix II - Atomic Age - Rephlex
Drexciya - Anti Vapour Waves - Clone
The Ghost That Walks - Urban Jungle - Satamile
Clatterbox - Data Stream - Frustrated Funk
The Wee DJs - Ish - This Machine Is Broken
Q-Chip - Dead Level Abstraction - Bunker
Defekt -  Destroy Your Planet - New Flesh Records
Franck Kartell - Xena - Transient Force
Transportation AAD - U.F.UNK - Darkestral Recordings
The Ghost That Walks - Day of the Freaks - Zyntax Motorcity
Transportation AAD - Last Train To Lexington - Darkestral Recordings
Stingray313 - Signal Analysis - Micron Audio Detroit
The Ghost That Walks - Escape the Curse - Zyntax Motorcity
Industrial Bass Machine - Invisible Force - Battle Trax
The Ghost That Walks - The Angriest Angel - Satamile

Thursday, 15 November 2012

nanobot - Code Front - electro mix

nanobot has been busy analysing data,
to bring you the tracklist for the recent Code Front mix

his processor has been swamped assimilating new music media,
following extensive repair protocols.

back-up procedures are now in place and our trusty droid is now
clearing the backlog ready for the next transmission...

keep your antenna trained on the NONOM Blog for further updates.

Code Front is also available on mixcloud


tracklist
Klorex 55 - Mijouki
Marco Bernardi - Stormfighter 3.5
Klorex 55 - Nanotechnology
Koova - Flux Tube
Photodementia - Synovium
Son of Cybotron - Basic Terminology
DJ Overdose Y Mr Pauli - Vamos A La Haya E.P.
Microthol - Supergravity Solutions
Defekt - Aerodyne
The Exaltics - With the Lights Out
Clatterbox - Infinity Pool
Furthr - Fountain
Nanobot - Mr Malankey's Plott
Cygnus - Private Feelings
Morphology - Dalek Invasion
Franck Kartell - Sedna
Dez Williams - Ample
Univac - OSC Music
EOD - Depot Raiders

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

nanobot - Secret Places mix

All vinyl mix of the old, the new, the timeless
original house/techno aesthetic
recorded Friday November 9th by nanobot

featuring
Mr. Fingers, Chris Mitchell, Fairmount Squad, Powerbass (Kevin Saunderson), Reel By Real (Marty Bonds), 4th Wave, Da Sampla, 365 Black (Mad Mike), House Brigade (Kenny Dope), As One (Kirk Degiorgio), Omar-S, Dj Qu, Love From San Francisco, Andres, Keith Worthy, Shake, Hakim Murphy, Levon Vincent, Redray, Model 500/Mayday, Attica Blues, Bug Orchestra, Infiniti

THE ELECTRO COMPENDIUM



Featuring three Z-bop artists and a legion of friends from around the globe - the Anti-Social Network presents the Electro Compendium.

A monolithic 116-track selection of myriad machine funk, available as FREE download in a variety of formats and also to stream via iOS app.

The text below says it all so would simply like to offer thanks here to Dave Paton and Jean Paul Bondy for the unenviable task of compiling this epic trove of music, and to all contributors for all their efforts - the breadth and quality of contributions is quite staggering.

From the initial proposal put forward on a facebook group this compilation has steadily grown into a truly Borg like monster.
Big ups the true electro hive mind, and for the rest of you, prepare to be assimilated.

for links to the app & bandcamp please visit


 Electro.

Kraftwerk invented it in the seventies. Hip hop jacked it in eighties. Techno took it underground in the nineties. And then strange things happened in the noughties. House and dubstep co-opted the word "electro", shifting its meaning and confusing people. Good people. People like YOU.

You've forgotten what real electro sounds like. But that's ok, because we're here to remind you. Electro is the sound of robots dreaming of a science fiction future, making machine music in their bedrooms with pulsing drum machines, while their keytars gently bleep. OK, maybe not so much the keytars, but probably some squelching synths, and sci fi samples and even the occasional vocoder, all washed down with lashings and lashings of funk.

Today, electro continues to evolve, embracing modern production techniques and digital sound design, mutating into something so alien it barely resembles most of today's dance music. And yet it does. It SO does, and we have over 100 tracks that prove it, from relentless hardcore dancefloor tracks to intricately tweaked bedroom chin-scratchers; from melodic retro tributes to the escapist soundtrack of science fiction futures.

So why not consider parting with the princely sum of exactly zero money and opening your ears to the amazingly free Electro Compendium? Who knows, you might even learn something.

credits

released 11 September 2012
Compiled in 2012 by Dave Paton and Jean Paul Bondy

Track order by Jean Paul Bondy

Artwork and design by Geso, 2012.
www.facebook.com/Geso1001

Blurb by Damien Kiltsworth