I’ve got yet another jam-packed edition of solipsistic NATION for you this week! We’ll talk with Mad E.P. and O’ Slick, Sean Horton from the Decibel Festival taking place in Seattle this weekend, mutantrumpeter Ben Neill, and Thesis from the Echodub collective record label. And of course I’ll play you the best of all genres of electronic music!
Mad E.P. is a crafty musician who jumps from genre to genre and yet somehow makes those genres his own, whether it’s breakbeat or hip hop. Mad E.P. and O’ Slick join us to talk about their forthcoming collaborative album, Brimstone Bangers.
As I mentioned, we’ll also talk with Sean Horton, the founder of the Decibel Festival, a four-day annual music and arts festival dedicated to live electronic music, visual art and new media. The Decibel Festival began in 2004 and has been gathering momentum each year. This year’s festival features more than 100 performers hailing from 10 countries in 14 venues across Seattle, conferences, panels and workshops. You can check out the schedule here.
We’ll also talk with Ben Neill. Ben is a trumpeter and composer and his music has been recorded on such labels as Astralwerks, Verve, and Six Degrees. Ben is another artist who makes each genre his own and his new album, Night Science, is an offering of some heavy, heavy dubstep infused with his mutantrumpet.
Finally, we’ll talk with Thesis from Echodub. I recently discovered Echodub when I downloaded their Anechoic Chamber net release dubstep compilation album. I love dubstep but I have to admit that most of the stuff I hear is plodding and uninspired but nearly everything I’ve heard from Echodub is beautiful and moving.
That’s the show. I hope you dig it because there’s a lot of sweat equity behind this edition of solipsistic NATION. If you do dig it (and I don’t see how you couldn’t) then why don’t you show some love and give solipsistic NATION a quick 1 to 5 star review on our iTunes page.
Oh, before I go, I want to let you know that next week’s show will feature a special mix from Eskmo and the following week we’ll talk with the legendary Alec Empire, the founder of Digital Hardcore Recordings and Atari Teenage Riot! I’m also working on a show that will include an interview with Amy Grill, the director of the documentary, Speaking in Code, and a chat with King Cannibal. I’m still working out who will be the other guests on the edition of solipsistic NATION so stay stuned!
Photo Credit: Yago Veith
- Mad E.P. “Hellbass”
- Mad E.P. “Fire & Mud (Instrumental)”
- Interview with Mad E.P. & O’Slick
- Mad E.P. “Apocalypse (Filthy One)”
- Truckasauras “Hold On (Dutty Larry Mix)”
- Heyoka “Galactic Tea Pad”
- Interview with Sean Horton, founder of the Decibel Festival
- Voodeux “Bones”
- Ben Neill “Afteimage”
- Ben Neill “Monochromatic”
- Interview with Ben Neill
- Ben Neill “Futura”
- Absense “Good Love” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Apathesis “Untitled” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Thesis of Echodub
- Moonchild “The Glass Lake” [FREE DOWNLOAD]