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		<title>JACKIE RANSOM &#8211; THE ANGLER</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 06:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next film clip by my girl Jackie Ransom, from her upcoming album Cell Death. The song is about a giant fish that eats children, be afraid. No MP3 with this one, you will have to wait for the album to drop later in the year. Another sweet homemade video from Miss Ransom: she certainly has a way of making what was probably at one stage pretty innocent imagery look menacing. Looking forward to seeing what she comes up with next!]]></description>
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<p>The next film clip by my girl Jackie Ransom, from her upcoming album <em>Cell Death</em>. The song is about a giant fish that eats children, be afraid. No MP3 with this one, you will have to wait for the album to drop later in the year. Another sweet homemade video from Miss Ransom: she certainly has a way of making what was probably at one stage pretty innocent imagery look completely menacing. I can&#8217;t wait to see what she comes up with next!</p>
<p>Stay tuned too for more news on my split 7&#8243; with Jackie Ransom, featuring a track I recorded with Beta Evers from Germany. It&#8217;s coming soon on Zerohour Doom &#038; Glamour.</p>
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		<title>JACKIE RANSOM &#8211; FINAL EXPOSURE</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 03:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RETALI8</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sneak preview of Jackie Ransom's upcoming album Cell Death. Raw analogue minimal synth punk with guitar and vocals from Jackie Ransom and 8*. Uncompromising minimal wave music]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_music/free_electro_mp3/minimal-wave/Jackie_Ransom_-_Final_Exposure.mp3" class="wpaudio">Jackie Ransom &#8211; Final Exposure</a></p>
<p>Miami might be best known for cocaine, vice, <a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/">Miami Bass</a> and sunshine, but what you might NOT be aware of is that there is some seriously dark and experimental wave music coming out of Miami. Probably the best known, is <a href="http://www.myspace.com/staccatodumal">Staccato Du Mal</a> &mdash; he had several tracks on each of the Wierd LPs, as well as a handful of great independently released 7&#8243;s and CDRs under various aliases and collaborations (including a beautiful 7&#8243; with vocals by Liz Wendelbo of Xeno &#038; Oaklander) on his own label SDM.</p>
<p>Another member of this lesser known Miami underground is Miss Jackie Ransom. Like Staccato Du Mal, Jackie shares a certain punk aesthetic to her music &mdash; using exclusively analogue instruments, including cheap synthesizers, lofi drummachines and guitar, all played live: one-take recordings of every track, often improvising with vocals and synth riffs as the track is coming along, making for a raw and unique sound. </p>
<p><em>Final Exposure</em> is from Jackie&#8217;s upcoming album <em>Cell Death</em>. Featuring 8* (the vocalist from <a href="http://www.myspace.com/fleshgraeydisplay">Flesh Gr&aelig;y Display</a>)  credited for vocals, guitar and mistake &mdash; yes you read that correctly. A duet of haunting vocals between Jackie and 8*, with dark and poetic lyrics with maybe just a slight nod to Joy Division.</p>
<p>The video clip was also made by Ms. Ransom herself, a disturbing collage of old archive video footage of hypnotism, psychology and sight, edited into a horrifying film noir nightmare. Once again that punk DIY aesthetic and imagination shines through, saying fuck to the million dollar video clips we are assaulted with any time we switch on a TV.</p>
<p>I have a split 7&#8243; on the way with Miss Ransom, featuring her track <em>Killer Inside</em> (which will also appear on <em>Cell Death</em> and the upcoming <em>Doom &#038; Glamour</em> album on Zerohour) and my track <em>Eternal</em>, with vocals from <a href="http://www.betaevers.de">Beta Evers</a>. Two great songs if I may say so myself, and it also features some beautiful artwork by the ever-amazing <a href="http://caitlinquiet.blogspot.com/">Caitlin Shearer</a>. It will be released shortly on <a href="http://www.zerohour.com.au">Zerohour</a> so stay tuned baby! </p>
<p>Ms. Ransom also plays in electronic improv rock project <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mascarascare">Mascara Scare</a> with 8* and Jackie Soir &mdash; check them out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_music/free_electro_mp3/minimal-wave/Jackie_Ransom_-_Final_Exposure.mp3" class="wpaudio">Jackie Ransom &#8211; Final Exposure</a></p>
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		<title>NEWCLEUS &#8211; DESTINATION EARTH</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 07:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RETALI8</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got some sad news today that Chilly B, from New York old school rap crew Newcleus died yesterday of a stroke, at only age 47. It’s sad news for all electro funk and old school hip hop fans, Newcleus had some really huge hits in the early 80s…classic old tracks like Jam On It, and Jam On Revenge, I Wanna Be a B-Boy, Computer Age and I Am Not a Robot.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_music/free_electro_mp3/Newcleus_-_Destination_Earth.mp3" class="wpaudio">Newcleus &#8211; Destination Earth</a></p>
<p>Got some sad news today that <strong>Chilly B</strong>, from New York old school rap crew <strong>Newcleus</strong> died yesterday of a stroke, at only age 47. It&#8217;s sad news for all electro funk and old school hip hop fans, Newcleus had some really huge hits in the early 80s&#8230;classic old tracks like <em>Jam On It</em>, and <em>Jam On Revenge</em>, <em>I Wanna Be a B-Boy</em>, <a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_sydney/electro_funk/old_school_hip_hop_rap/chilly-b-of-newcleus-rest-in-peace-computer-age-push-the-button-a-tribute/"><em>Computer Age</em></a> and <em>I Am Not a Robot</em>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve picked one of their lesser known tracks, from their first album <em>Jam On Revenge</em>, released in 1984. It&#8217;s much deeper and darker than most of the electro of its time, with live bass guitar (played by Chilly B), beautiful dark strings and arpeggio synth lines over a heavy drum track. It&#8217;s atmospheric and a little melancholy, and really I think it sounds more like the electro being produced in the last few years as opposed to something that&#8217;s nearly 30 years old now. A real future jam.</p>
<p>RIP Chilly B, my thoughts to your family and the rest of Newcleus.</p>
<p>For a better look at the history of Newcleus (and one of their classic party jams to listen to) check out this article over at Cold Crush: <a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_sydney/electro_funk/old_school_hip_hop_rap/chilly-b-of-newcleus-rest-in-peace-computer-age-push-the-button-a-tribute/">Chilly B of Newcleus: A Tribute</a></p>
<p>Ps, there are a whole stack of <strong>Newcleus</strong> albums for sale at the official <a href="http://www.jamonproductions.com/jamcube/">Jam On Productions online store</a>. Check it out because by buying from there you are supporting the artists directly so go on and show a little love!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_music/free_electro_mp3/Newcleus_-_Destination_Earth.mp3" class="wpaudio">Newcleus &#8211; Destination Earth</a></p>
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		<title>XENO &amp; OAKLANDER &#8211; BLUE FLOWER</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 16:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RETALI8</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<em>Blue Flower</em> is a minimal wave song from Xeno &#038; Oaklander's first EP <em>Vigils</em>, which also appeared on the second <em>Wierd Compilation</em>. This live version is a lot darker than the original, with added vocals by Martial Canterel adding a whole new layer of tension.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_music/free_electro_mp3/minimal-wave/Xeno_&#038;_Oaklander_-_Blue_Flower_(Live_at_Wierd).mp3" class="wpaudio">Xeno &#038; Oaklander &#8211; Blue Flower (Live at Wierd)</a></p>
<p>Minimal wave, or minimal synth music has been around since the late 70s and early 80s, but until finding a revival over the last few years was a very obscure and underground genre. While there were some LP releases at the time, it was more common for minimal wave artists to go the punk/DIY ethic &#8211; self-pressed and distributed 7&#8243;s and especially releases on cassette tape, meaning that as you can imagine digging up these old treasures can be next to impossible now over 30 years later, and it&#8217;s safe to say that there is probably a whole wealth of music out there that might never see the light of day again.</p>
<p>Thanks to labels like New York based <a href="http://www.minimalwave.com/">Minimal Wave</a>, run by Veronica Vasicka who is dedicated to digging up these old treasures and remastering and re-releasing them on vinyl and as digital downloads (with artists permission of course) the minimal sound has been really making waves &mdash; pun possibly intended &mdash; in the underground electronic scene and it&#8217;s not hard to see why. With it&#8217;s punk ethic, lo-fi drummachine rhythms, romantic analogue synthesizer melodies &#8211; often played as live instruments instead of being sequenced (midi is a rarity, and even shunned by many as being too rigid), deep lyrics and passionate but often cold and distant vocals, it makes for beautiful listening though being in Sydney I don&#8217;t have the pleasure to see this stuff being played live or played at clubs.  </p>
<p>The minimal wave sound has also had a huge influence on the electro scene over the past few years, you only need to listen to songs like <a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_sydney/electro_funk/electro_video/minimal-wave-novamen-lies-electro-funk/">Novamen &#8211; <em>Lies</em></a>, or check out record labels like Le Syndicat Electronique&#8217;s new label <a href="http://www.musamore.fr">Musamore</a>, or German <a href="http://www.das-drehmoment.com/">Das Drehmoment</a>. </p>
<p>My own introduction to minimal synth was through French electro label <a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_sydney/electro_funk/electro_mix/mattamation-infection-invasion-planete-mix-le-syndicat-electronique-porn-darsteller%22/">Invasion Planéte</a>. The Invasion Planéte sound was very electro for the first few releases but quickly started becoming more and more sparse and minimal. I&#8217;ve always been a huge fan of Beta Evers, who&#8217;s sound is heavily inspired by vintage German New Wave and EBM, as well as old 80s industrial like early <a href="http://www.thirteenthplanet.com/ministry/">Ministry</a> and listening to <a href="ww.front242.com">Front 242</a>, <a href="http://www.nitzer-ebb.de/">Nitzer Ebb</a> etc so I guess I had already been warmed up to the sound, but by about halfway through it&#8217;s lifetime, Invasion Planéte was concentrating almost exclusively on minimal wave music, and as i&#8217;d been following closely the Invasion Planéte releases it first really caught my attention, hearing artists like Silent Signals (aka Echo West) and Bakterielle Infektion from Germany, and of course Le Syndicat Electronique&#8217;s own music along with fellow label mate Porn.Darsteller.<br />
It was electro, but not like i&#8217;d ever heard it before&#8230;apart from the prominence of vocals, something about it was raw and different, and I had to hear more. Before long, I found labels like Enfant Terrible from Holland and <a href="http://www.wierdrecords.com/">Wierd</a> from New York and from there things spiralled out as I discovered there was a whole scene to this minimal wave music, with artists both now and ranging back right to the 1970s. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.xenoandoaklander.com/">Xeno &#038; Oaklander</a> are from Brooklyn, and just released their masterpiece first full length album <a href="http://www.wierdrecords.com/store/advanced_search_result.php?osCsid=fc916fcdb1e424d0fc53502da74b5fbf&#038;keywords=sentinelle&#038;osCsid=fc916fcdb1e424d0fc53502da74b5fbf&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">Sentinelle</a> on Wierd Records. Members Sean McBride; well known for his solo project <a href="http://www.myspace.com/martialcanterel">Martial Canterel</a> and visual artist/filmmaker/fashion photographer <a href="http://www.lizwendelbo.com/">Liz Wendelbo</a>, who has also collaborated with Miami based Staccato Du Mal and New York trio Three To Forgotten (Xeno &#038; Oaklander with Epee Du Bois) have a strict set of rules for their music &mdash; exclusively analogue synthesizers (no soft-synths, no midi and no digital, a bold move in this day and age of click and drag producers and DJs that have never touched a turntable in their lives), and one take recordings played as live as possible. </p>
<p><em>Sentinelle</em> is a <a href="http://www.wierdrecords.com/store/advanced_search_result.php?osCsid=fc916fcdb1e424d0fc53502da74b5fbf&#038;keywords=sentinelle&#038;osCsid=fc916fcdb1e424d0fc53502da74b5fbf&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">deep</a> and richly layered album, with lyrics from both Liz and Sean, paranoia and disaffection, tales of underwater cities, the industrial revolution and a world of shadow combined and seamlessly changing from English to French, sometimes in the same song. The music itself ranges from slow synth pop style tracks to tense high-BPM synth-punk and from deep and romantic to at times aggressive.</p>
<p>This song, <em>Blue Flower</em> is from Xeno &#038; Oaklander&#8217;s first EP <em>Vigils</em> &mdash; a self released CDr on Martial Canterel&#8217;s label <a href="http://www.discogs.com/label/Xanten">Xanten</a>, and also appeared on the second <a href="http://www.wierdrecords.com/store/advanced_search_result.php?osCsid=8da35e78da5b3850ab2d8e51cf667ddb&#038;keywords=wierd+II&#038;osCsid=8da35e78da5b3850ab2d8e51cf667ddb&#038;x=0&#038;y=0"><em>Wierd Compilation</em></a> from Wierd Records, though both versions are different from each other, and different again to this version, which was played and recorded live at a Wierd party in New York in 2008.</p>
<p>I really love the original version from Vigils and for me it&#8217;s hard to beat. Tender synth melodies and haunting vocals from Liz Wendelbo, from the first time I heard it I found it amazing. But this live version is beautiful. The long and atmospheric intro and added depth of Martial Canterel&#8217;s vocals add a whole new layer of tension which I find just incredible. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.retali8one.com/images/Xeno_&#038;_Oaklander_live_brooklyn_new_york_minimal_wave_synth_wierd.jpg" alt="Xeno &#038; Oaklander minimal wave minimal synth new york brooklyn Wierd records live" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.coldcrush.com.au/electro_music/free_electro_mp3/minimal-wave/Xeno_&#038;_Oaklander_-_Blue_Flower_(Live_at_Wierd).mp3" class="wpaudio">Xeno &#038; Oaklander &#8211; Blue Flower (Live at Wierd)</a></p>
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