Magnet asked us to make a mixtape so we did.
All the tracks are below (via YouTube) or you can go to Magnet and snag a free copy of "Lost in Repeat."
Screen Vinyl Image calls its music a mixture of shoegaze, electronica and psychedelia, and that’s as good a description as anything that we would have come up with. The Virginia duo’s latest album is Interceptors (Custom Made Music), and if you are into bands like My Bloody Valentine, Spacemen 3, the Jesus And Mary Chain and Suicide, you should seek it out. MAGNET asked Jake and Kim Reid to make us a mix tape.
Curve “Horror Head”
We think this is one of the coolest songs ever written—both when we first heard it years ago before we ever met and now. Video
John Carpenter “Assault On Precinct 13″
We list John Carpenter as one of our big influences, and this
track is a good example why. Minimal beats and a massive bass line with
creepy synth lines that build up make for an amazingly powerful
soundtrack to a very cool film. We really like how simple his ideas
were for his movies in terms of soundtrack, yet we don’t think many
people will argue that those minimal melodies and synths not only play
a major part in a Carpenter film but also just happened to be a big
influence to the Italy’s Italo Disco scene in the ’80s. See also: The Fog, Escape From New York and, of course, Halloween. Video
Cabaret Voltaire “Nag Nag Nag”
This sounds like a surf song gone horribly awry. It’s kind of
along the lines of another fave band of ours, the Jesus And Mary Chain,
but this is way more sinister. Video
Rude 66 “The 1000 Year Storm”
This song has all the right amazing elements to it. A really
catchy synth line, a heavy electronic beat, atmospheric synths floating
around and, of course, a very surreal breakdown. Just one of the many
cool songs off of Rude’s amazing 2009 release, Sadistic Tendencies. Video
Ceremony “Don’t Leave Me Behind”
This song explodes in and doesn’t really give you a chance to
breathe until it’s over. We just did a tour in Tokyo with them, and we
go back a long way with these guys when our old bands (Skywave and
Alcian Blue) used to tour together all the time. This video was edited
by one of the band members, John Fedowitz, who also has done lots of
live video for us as well as guesting with us live on bass and guitar.
You can find the track on the split 12-inch we released with them last
year. Video
Suicide “Touch Me”
There isn’t much we can say about Suicide that hasn’t already
been said. The quality of this video is extremely lo-fi; you get 6:39
of a rare look at Suicide in their element (NYC) and doing what they do
best. Video
Public Enemy “Shut ‘Em Down”
There isn’t one thing about Public Enemy that can’t be
classified as “epic.” It is literally an all-out assault of sound, and
this is one of our favorite tracks by the group. The beat and bass seek
to destroy any speaker system you have, the samples exist in a realm of
being both super tight and chaotic at the same time, and Chuck D’s
message holds just as much power and truth as it did when this track
was released. Video
Sonic Youth “Mote”
We recently stayed at our label owner’s house, and he has all
these tiny TVs stacked up against a wall and they are all hooked up to
one VCR. He put on the Goo videos after a gig, and the experience was cool as shit. This is just one of our many favorite Youth songs. Video
New Order “Confusion”
This is from the Pumped Full Of Drugs Factory
release; since we just got back from Shinjuku, it seemed appropriate to
list this. It’s also New Order when they had tons and tons of analog
synths and gear onstage. Four people controlling all this stuff, no
programmed anything or laptops, and it sounds tight as hell. Video
Patrick Cowley “Tech-No-Logical World”
This song is off of Patrick’s last album, Mind Warp.
It sounds like a science-fiction film put to a dance beat and is just
one of the many awesome and innovative songs he has created. Patrick
was a very important pioneer of electronic dance music, and like many
folks in the ’80s, he left the world far too young. Video
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