Author: bahgheera

  • Various Artists – The WIRED CD

    A compilation of sixteen tracks from various well known semi-underground artists. Brought to you by the Creative Commons people. The cd varies in style, and features artists such as David Byrne (Talking Heads), Chuck D (Public Enemy), and the Beastie Boys. This is as close to mainstream pop music as you’ll ever find here on the orbit. 🙂 Enjoy!

  • Revolution Void – Increase The Dosage

    Jamming breakbeats with jazzy instrumentation. Now this is the way jazz should be done! A modern mixture of old school jazz and new school electro.

  • The Bentones – Beer On The Tracks

    The radio stream isn’t quite working as well as I want it to, so check back in a few days and I will have a working link. At the moment, it works sometimes but not others. In the meantime, there’s this:
    The Bentones sound like exactly what they are – five guys sitting around in the yard playing their instruments. The ensemble consists of two guitars, two mandolins, and an upright bass. Picking an assortment of songs including covers of some well known tunes, the Bentones have the sound of a garage bluegrass band. Because, well, thats what they are. Check them out!

  • Woops! No updates for 11 days? What’s wrong with me… busy busy busy. So anyways, FL6 is out. There is much clangor over at the looptalk forum. It’s pretty slick, I must say, the new plugins are great. I had a problem with DirectWave, but that may be because the soundfont I tried to load was around 300 MB, heh heh.

    And now for something completely different – baggy radio! A mix of everything from trance to rock to electro to reggae to experimental to classical… I think you get the picture. Listen today and let me know what you think.

  • News

    I’m thinking of linking to not only entire albums, but any type of netlabel release. This will open up a whole new world of music for you to explore. If you think this is a good idea, then let me know.

  • Raz Mesinai

    Today, we have not an album for you, but a collection of free tracks from multiple albums by a guy named Raz Mesinai. Not sure how to classify the style, it’s sort of drum and bass meets classical and eastern. Throw in a healthy dose of breakbeats and weird vocal samples and there you have it. Don’t miss this aural experience. Once you get to the website, click MP3 to get all the tracks listed together, or discography to get a breakdown of each cd. Enjoy!

    Also today, if anyone is having trouble keeping there genres straight, then check out Ishkurs Guide To Electronic Music. It is a very educational and well thought out site.

  • bahgheera – Landing

    Check out Landing, my latest track in the music section.

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    Also, check out a hilarious way to learn how to shred on a guitar, at The Guitar Shred Show. Even if you have no interest in learning to play, it’s a fun little cartoon that you can play with the keyboard. Enjoy!

  • Peggy Snow

    Peggy Snow is a voice from another place. Far away sounding tracks with ethereal vocals, relaxing but will have you on edge at the same time.

  • GeeNerv – Suspense Dance Delights

    GeeNerve: Suspense Dance DelightsGreat big breakbeats meet obscure samples from 60’s pop music. I wouldn’t classify this as dance music, but it definitely has that ‘groovy’ feel.

  • Drunken Gunmen – Deep Space, Distant Future

    A dash of Hearts of Space, a pinch of industrial, and a generous helping of pure weirdness. I suppose this could only be classified as Ambient Experimental Space Rock. Maybe? These guys are definitely worth a listen.