Paco Alcázar y Miguel B Núñez are the master minds behind Humber Humbert, these two guys from spain come to bring us what may be called Futurist electro punk, sometimes we don't even have a clear idea of what we are listening to, as their vocals have very "electro riot girrrrrrl" feeling to them. Get it now! dope your mind, trash you ass!
Humbert Humbert - Short Panic (2006) (zshare)
1. Down/off
2. Medical research
3. Can´t tell the difference
4. Soul weasel
5. Sell-out
6. Strange religion
7. Following you
8. Stop all these accidents
9. Leave this family
10. Company thing
11. Hit on you
martes, 11 de marzo de 2008
sábado, 8 de marzo de 2008
The Nazis From Mars
THE NAZIS FROM MARS came to Earth on their mission to destroy pop music. Because of some technical difficulties their UFO crashed in Holland where they were captured by alien police. After spending some time in alien camps they finally get to continue their mission. Because they like many different music styles they decided to mix them all together and that's how TECHNO PUNK was created - mixture of TECHNO, JUNGLE and GABBA (HARDCORE HOUSE) BEATS and PUNK in style of RAMONES, MISFITS,... but also some garage trash punk. That's as much as you're gonna get of their biography 'cos they don't like to talk much. Well what else can you say about these girls and guys - they simply hate everything and everybody, so don't mess with them too much or you may end up as one more X-File.
Myspace
last.fm
Label: Hate Records
The Nazis Fom Mars - Fuck You (2003) (zshare)
1. Space trip-cosmic journey
2. I hate this world
3. Animal farm 2084
4. Why dont you like us
5. Tina techno punk teen
6. Working class superhero
7. 1000 ways
8. 2u elton jackson
9. Dont do it
10. Riot riot
11. Johnny be good
12. Headbanga rave
13. Why dont you like us (live)
14. 2u elton jackson (live)
15. So you wanna be a fucking pop star (live)
16. Oooaauuughh (live)
Myspace
last.fm
Label: Hate Records
The Nazis Fom Mars - Fuck You (2003) (zshare)
1. Space trip-cosmic journey
2. I hate this world
3. Animal farm 2084
4. Why dont you like us
5. Tina techno punk teen
6. Working class superhero
7. 1000 ways
8. 2u elton jackson
9. Dont do it
10. Riot riot
11. Johnny be good
12. Headbanga rave
13. Why dont you like us (live)
14. 2u elton jackson (live)
15. So you wanna be a fucking pop star (live)
16. Oooaauuughh (live)
miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2008
VOLT
The Neon Crack House is thrilled to introduce to you and from the graveyard:
Volt is three people. A trio crackling with sensual energy and electrode power. The power to fend off the lackadaisical proto-whatever musical conventions feeding the grist mill that is your record collection. The power to easily slip off the confining clothing of genre and wring sex-soaked songs out of them. Volt music is unlike any music you’ve heard before. Their songs blast categorization out of the heavens like the lame-duck that it is. Songs that flirt and lure you on to the sweaty, smoke-filled Parisian dance-floor abyss. Songs that drip with danger and lust. Industrial strength beats. Brooding synthesizers. Buzzsaw guitars that cut off your feet as you attempt to dance. Promiscuous voices playfully taunting you. Poking at the seedy underside of life and relationships. Twisting knives and knobs into the over-exposed and bloated belly of music moderne. Revolt on twelve black vinyl inches. They write songs about couples. Songs about fucking. Romance. Sexual frustration. Dogs barking. Unrequited love. Mental paralysis. Warmer than Cold Wave and colder than your beating heart. Volt has finally arrived to give you that big black eye and French kiss for which you’ve always been yearning. You wanted it, you got it
Myspace
Last.fm
Label: InTheRedRecords
Volt s/t (2003) (rapidshare) (zshare)
1. Chinese Beat
2. Volt!
3. Testebild
4. Where did Body go
5. 86 friends
6. Man on the Ground
7. Couples
8. Alles neu
9. Green eyes
10. Backwards
11. I don't feel so good
VOLT
Volt is three people. A trio crackling with sensual energy and electrode power. The power to fend off the lackadaisical proto-whatever musical conventions feeding the grist mill that is your record collection. The power to easily slip off the confining clothing of genre and wring sex-soaked songs out of them. Volt music is unlike any music you’ve heard before. Their songs blast categorization out of the heavens like the lame-duck that it is. Songs that flirt and lure you on to the sweaty, smoke-filled Parisian dance-floor abyss. Songs that drip with danger and lust. Industrial strength beats. Brooding synthesizers. Buzzsaw guitars that cut off your feet as you attempt to dance. Promiscuous voices playfully taunting you. Poking at the seedy underside of life and relationships. Twisting knives and knobs into the over-exposed and bloated belly of music moderne. Revolt on twelve black vinyl inches. They write songs about couples. Songs about fucking. Romance. Sexual frustration. Dogs barking. Unrequited love. Mental paralysis. Warmer than Cold Wave and colder than your beating heart. Volt has finally arrived to give you that big black eye and French kiss for which you’ve always been yearning. You wanted it, you got it
Myspace
Last.fm
Label: InTheRedRecords
Volt s/t (2003) (rapidshare) (zshare)
1. Chinese Beat
2. Volt!
3. Testebild
4. Where did Body go
5. 86 friends
6. Man on the Ground
7. Couples
8. Alles neu
9. Green eyes
10. Backwards
11. I don't feel so good
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