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Professor
04-28-2006, 11:56 AM
So www.experimedia.net have released a new comp, with a track by yours truly. I reckon the whole comp is techno...I'm actually in the process of downloading the zip right now...so I can't comment on the quality of the whole thing. I'm thinking that it will be kinda experimental techno, my track certainly is.

Get em.

M

and it looks like i didn't spell rhythm correctly

Professor
04-30-2006, 09:14 PM
hmm...jump on this fools...most of it ain't bad.

stimpee
05-01-2006, 05:21 AM
Grabbed it, listening now. Sounds promising (and I corrected the thread title for you). Great that theres full high-res artwork and that all tracks are also available to stream or to download in FLAC too.

EXP036 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - THE RHYTHM METHOD DLP 04-28-2006

First Experimedia unleashed a collection of lush ambient soundscapes, to commemorate their 25th release. Then they unveiled an abrasive noise compilation, aimed at proprietors of artistic censorship. And now, Experimedia returns with their greatest compilation yet... the double LP-length 'Rhythm Method', featuring close to 160 minutes of new & exclusive music from mostly new and/or unheard artists. Thematically, this release continues the tradition of attacking a specific niche of electronica, with the focus now on beat-driven electro, squelchy glitch-hop, raw and rugged d'n'b... basically, if it has a pulse, it is being represented. Whether you like to dance, nod yer head, or just sit back and chill to some ear candy...this is for you. Design by Jack Rabbit.

swillhite
05-01-2006, 10:11 PM
Just gave it a listen. There's some inviting sounds here, particularly milieu, mrs. jynx, paul mahoux and, of course, MW. Thanks Marshall.

xuoham
05-22-2006, 09:04 AM
Hi guys, and thanks for mentioning my track, in very good company with many great tracks and styles.
I you ever happened to like Tokashikighostokashiikiss, there are more things to download at DiSfish (http://www.disfish.com/index.php?action=show artist&artist=69) and Soundclick (http://www.soundclick.com/paulmahoux).
Marshall, thanks for the track, and the thread.
Peace and greetings from Okinawa, Japan
Paul Mahoux