Apr 8
Lazerbeat interviews
I write an irregular article for a Chip Music news website called True Chip Till Death where I interview various people connected to the Chip Music scene. Over the past couple of month I did a couple of realy interesting ones.
The first was with Ethan Bordeaux, the developer of the horribly underrated and very powerful PSP music app, PSPseq. You can get parts 1 & 2 of the the interview from TCTD. The second interview was with Marc Nostromo, dev of the excellent multiplatform tracker LGPT, again the first and second parts can be read at the same source. Hope you enjoy them.
Also, I heard the pre release versions of what will be H7011, Control Freak’s “Desert Fox” and it really is good. Hopefully it will go public this week…
Category: Lazerbeat No commentsApr 5
New CR masters.
When George “I can’t keep my hands off my “finished” work” Lucas fiddle with his work, we get ghastly horror for the most part. When Chaos “I can’t keep my hands off my “finished” work” Royale revisits older work we get yet another bunch of superlative stretchingly heavy remasters.
Lowrider gets new guitar tracks and Dragstalina is almost completely reworked with a mix more consistent with Luke’s current sound.
You know the drill!
Category: H7 news No commentsApr 3
Update: broken stuff fixed
Due to ongoing updates and the unholy adddition of Luke “how do I break everything?” Chaos to the H7 blogging crew, things have gotten a bit fucked up, especially the discography page. Everything should be working by tomorrow…
Discography page seems to be working OK now.
Category: H7 news 2 commentsApr 3
Chaos Royale, musical genius or gifted seer?
A few months back Luke Chaos flirted with a little more sexy in his mix than usual and birthed a disco masterpiece.
Fast forward a little to April 1st, Control Freak noticed a NiN prankster fooled the fans with Strobelight, a well crafted excercise in musical misdirection but check the track listing.
Something a little familiar perhaps?
Category: H7 news No commentsApr 1
A few changes in progress
You may notice a few changes over the next couple of weeks. We are adding some new funtionality to the site. Some of which, like the RSS and Paypal buttons. Twitter and demo submission are in a kind of beta state but stay tuned! Lots of new things should start happening soon.
Category: H7 news No commentsMar 30
Imminent Release
Desert Fox, a four track E.P. from Control Freak, will be available very soon. Expect ethniglitch like you’ve never known.
Category: Releases 2 commentsMar 22
Updated Release, Luke Chaos - Night Aquarium
In January, we brought you something a little different. The audio from Luke Chaos’ collaboration with dance unit 86b210. A couple of month down the line and the master producer wrangled a little more heavy and a touch more punch out of the mix and added an extra track.
Two releases in as many days? We are SO good to you people.
Category: Releases No commentsMar 21
New Release - Chaos Royale “Lowrider”
2009 is looking to be a banner year for the H7’s most prolific pimp. Low gets heavier, Dre and Snoop are given beats harder than they ever imagined and you, yes YOU are encouraged to lay down some vocals over the titular Lowrider. Finally Luke Chaos proves that all he ever really wanted to do was strap on a guitar and pretend to be a member of Entombed in the closing track “187 (Extended Death Metal Mix)”.
What are you waiting for Uzi Lovers? go get it!
Category: Releases No commentsJan 10
Luke Chaos - Night Aquarium
Luke Chaos regularly collaborates with the very talented contemporary dance company 86b210. In December of 2008 he performed live music for their work “Night Aquarium”. Two tracks are available in the discography for your listening pleasure.
Category: Releases No commentsDec 22
Chaos Allstars 1.2
Some may mention the ongoing efforts of a musical genius. Others might talk about a crazed perfectionists never ending quest to wring that last little bit of quality out of his music. Your hard working H7 webmaster considers it the ultimate test to the bonds of a 16 year friendship but I will let you decide.
Once again Luke Chaos, unable to keep his hands off his “finished” work had another re(re) mastering session. With a slightly modified tracklisting, we have Chaos Allstars 1.2. A quick look over the discography will show a couple of casualties, H7005 - H7007 no longer exist. We might see one or two of these tunes return in an alternate form at some point, but for now enjoy H7008. Its harder than god and heavier than satan!
Category: Releases No comments