Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Nirvana - smells like teen spirit (Wyte Out) REMIX!!!!

Nirvana - smells like teen spirit (Wyte Out) REMIX!!!!
This is a hiphop Remix:D





Drum & Bass Mix 2012 - Phace & Misanthrop, Rockwell, Noisia...

Drum & Bass Mix 2012 - Phace & Misanthrop, Rockwell, Noisia...
Just recorded my mix with this crappy webcam... Enjoy it. :) www.mixcloud.com Angst - Blueleven Desert Orgy - Phace & Misanthrop Stresstest - Phace Floating Zero - Noisia & Phace Bodydouble (Phace Remix) - Pilotpriest My War - Rockwell Distantia - Mefjus Underprint - Noisia & Alix Perez Down The Line (Break Remix) - Alix Perez The Cut Deepens (Ft. Foreign Beggars) - Alix Perez What's Wrong - Phace & Misanthrop Dustup - Noisia & The Upbeats Organiser - SpectraSoul





Mattick vs Gravedigger.m4v

Mattick vs Gravedigger.m4v
Mattick wants a rematch against C2K for the RUW Heavyweight Championship. In order to get his rematch Red Devil has put him in a match with Gravedigger. If Gravedigger wins he will get Mattick's mat





Art Boys Collection - Jesus Said .1972

Art Boys Collection - Jesus Said .1972
Art Boys Collection - Stoned Wall (Austria 1972) Formed: 1969, Andorf, Austria Disbanded: 1975 // Art Boys Collection are not a progressive rock band. There is a moment or two of progressive rock-ness, however, and this is mainly in the organ of Walter Holz. However, that progness is limited to a couple of tracks, and even then it's hard to make a strong case for this as fact. I will say that a vague reference to King Crimson's "In The Court Of The Crimson King" can be made with "Stoned Wall," a very faint hint of Keith Emerson in "Flying Machine," and maybe some of the psychedelic touches of the bonus tracks would qualify as a proto-prog prog. But for the most part, what you have here a fairly standard and imitative early 70s 50s- and 60s- influenced pop rock. Admittedly, the Art Boys Collection didn't bill themselves as a progressive rock band, as they were a beat band, a style that has been mentioned more than once in connection with the early days of very famous British ! quartet. That is to say, The Beatles. The influence here draws not only on the band as a band, but the members of the band after the split in 1971. "Roll Engine Roll" is, but for the chorus, much like Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy," (which, interestingly enough, came out 1973; Stoned Wall was released in 1972). "Wait For The Days" hints at bit a George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" in the rhythm of the acoustic guitar, though otherwise this song is very psychedelic. Here as on the "Roll Engine Roll ...





The Mountain Goats Broom People (phone quality) SYDNEY

The Mountain Goats Broom People (phone quality) SYDNEY
Mountain Goats performing Broom People at the Metro, Sydney, Australia on January 6 2007. John Darnielle, Peter Hughes and guest John Vanderslice.