Showing posts with label black strobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black strobe. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Sunday Beats : Strange Powers, Tinashe, Blood Diamonds feat Grimes, Blanck Mass, Holly Miranda, Black Strobe, Bow Church, Black Marble, Flying Lotus, Wool and Cerebral Vortex



After "Bijous Bijous" birthday party it was so sunny in the morning that we decided to have a after party in the Westerpark in Amsterdam, few beers later this dude appears out of nowhere and starts taking his clothes off and screaming into the sun "Im so depressed", after a while the dude disappeared. On our way back home we heard a lady screaming for help, guess what the same dude wanted to kill himself but probably changed his mind and he was hanging on the canal bridge all naked, we help him out and told him to go home and sleep. picture by Vicent Teen

Listen | Strange Powers - The Metro
Listen | Tinashe - Let You Love Me ( xxyyxx Remix)
Listen | Blood Diamonds feat Grimes - Phone Sex (Jensen Sportag Remix)
Listen | Blanck Mass - White Math
Listen | Holly Miranda - Slow Burn Treason (Jamie XX Edit)
Listen | Black Strobe - White Gospel Blues (Museum Remix)
Listen | Bow Church - Incantation
Listen | Black Marble - Pretender (The Kolour Kult Beach At Dusk Remix)
Listen | Flying Lotus - Between Friends
Listen | Wool & Cerebral Vortex - Erotic Dancer (B-Ju Remix)

Thursday, 19 July 2012

New Video : Black Strobe - Boogie In Zero Gravity



♥ BLACK STROBE ♥ new single and video, the Parisian kings and forefathers of Electro have been and will always be my supa favourites, totally looking forward to the new album !!!!!!

Monday, 7 November 2011

Arnaud Rebotini - Another Time, Another Place Video



Brand new video from Black Strobe's Arnaud Rebotini last ep on Black Strobe records, "Another Time, Another Place" is taken from his most recent album "Someone Gave Me Religion"

Watch | Arnaud Rebotini - Another Time, Another Place

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Hey Today! - Minor (Black Strobe Remix)



New ♥ Black Strobe ♥ remix, Acid Paris is BACK !!!!!


Mp3 | Hey Today! - Minor (Black Strobe Remix)

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Ian Curtis !!!



"You'll Never Walk Alone" !!!!!

Every time this Black Strobe comes anywhere close to my ears the first thing that comes to my head is "Ian Curtis Ghost"

Watch | Black Strobe - Innerstrings

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Free Black Strobe mix on Kitsune



"Black Strobe is back on Kitsuné with his hit “Me and Madonna” out on Kitsuné Maison 10 (available Nov 15th in digital) and on EP on December 6th featuring remixes by the new generation (Jolie Chérie, Tape To Tape and The Twelves)!"

Rebotini DJ mix download via Kitsune here

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Flying Lotus,Peter Kruder,From Toy to King,Black Strobe,Waste Land,Lou Rhodes, Trimpin, Beach House,Jonas Löfgren,Coalition of the Willing



Flying Lotus and Warped records have announced the release of a new album
in May , Is work is acclaimed and a unanimous sign of irreverence and a poetical rawness.
" Cosmogramma " will have contributions from Thom Yorke ,Laura Darlington and Ravi Coltrane.

“Flying Lotus, for me, is like the Hendrix of his generation” Mary Anne Hobbs

Mp3 | Flying Lotus Freebies



1 Half of the Austrian downtempo duo Kruder & Dorfmeister , Peter Kruder has remixed in brilliant way a track by German International DeeJay Gigalos Dj Hell in collaboration with legendary Roxy Music's frontman Brian Ferry.

Mp3 | DJ Hell feat. Bryan Ferry - U Can Dance [ Peter Kruder Edit ]



“If you want to get into graffiti, you should pay attention to this!”

From upcoming communication designer Sebastian Thieme comes this remarkable and exciting animated short movie.
This exhilarating animation gives you a brief introduction into the fascinating urban subculture ›graffiti‹, and explains you in an incredibly simple way
how to become a professional writer yourself in no time.

Watch | From Toy to King



Mega favorites Black Strobe are also back on business , even though one half (ivan smagghe) has departed some time ago , Black Strobe are still a respected force and are not be played or underestimated.
The new video has a clear message , We are back and its going to be bloody

Watch | Black Strobe - Back From Beyond
Mp3 | Acid Washed - General Motors, Detroit, America [ Black Strobe mix ]



Documentarian Lucy Walker’s Waste Land follows Brazilian artist Vik Muniz as he travels to Rio de Janeiro’s notorious Jardim Gramacho dump to photograph the people who make their living scavenging through the refuse. With such great material on hand, Walker has opted for a simplistically inspirational story, however, and Waste Land merely skims the surface rather than digging deeper.

Watch | Waste Land



One Lamb half , Lou Rhodes releases her third album, 'One Good Thing' through Motion Audio on the 14th March 2010.

Manchester's most cherished and acclaimed female soul returns with her most brutally raw record to date.

'One Good Thing' disarmingly documents the last two years of Lou's life. With exquisite attention to detail, it was recorded over an intensive two-week period. This third album, which follows 2006's Mercury Prize nominated, 'Beloved One', and 2007's frank follow-up, 'Bloom', was recorded solely in live takes with minimal editing and overdubs to reflect the brutal rawness of its subject matter.

"Most of the music I'm inspired by was either recorded years ago or uses similar old-school analogue techniques. If I had a reference point for the recording of this record it'd be stuff like Nick Drake's 'Five Leaves Left' or Nico's 'Chelsea Girl'." - Lou Rhodes

Mp3 | Lou Rhodes - There For The Taking



Teaser trailer for TRIMPIN: THE SOUND OF INVENTION, a new documentary feature now touring film festivals in the US, South America, and Europe!

The film focuses on a wildly creative composer/inventor/engineer/artist, and features his collaboration with the Kronos Quartet, his construction of a 60-foot tower of electric guitars, and his experiments designing a 'perpetual motion' machine in a glass foundry.

Watch | Trimpin - the sound of invention



We think that Beach House is defraying quite a lot in its introduction, with Victoria Legrand suggesting that she's welcoming all to the "magic that is Daytrotter." It gives us an idea though. It's never seemed more appropriate than right now to borrow her thought of magic and reverse it, throwing it back at the absolutely MAGICAL group from Baltimore, led by Legrand and Alex Scally. These two, and their traveling group of musicians, have quickly become one of the most unbelievable acts of the saints or else just something holy and unexplainable.

excerpt from Beach House @ Daytrotter , get free mp3 from this session and read the full story Here



Drawings by Swedish Illustrator Jonas Löfgren



Coalition of The Willing is a film that discusses how we can use new internet technologies to leverage the powers of activists, experts, and ordinary citizens in collaborative ventures to combat climate change. Through analyses of swarm activity and social revolution, ‘Coalition of the Willing’ makes a compelling case for the new online activism and explains how to bring the fight against global warming to the people. As the film tackles the subject of online activism, we decided that the logical home for ‘Coalition of The Willing’ is here online.

The film will be released on this site in 6 staggered ‘waves’ approximately 2 weeks apart, with 4-5 film sections uploaded in each wave.

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Sunday, 20 April 2008

Black Strobe , The Dark Lords of Electro

To commemorate Audiopleasures 100 posts a special , on one of my all time favorites .

BLACK STROBE



What connects Norwegian death metal, French club anthems and London super-producer Paul Epworth? It sounds like a particularly intractable example of the six degrees of separation game. However, these seemingly irreconcilable points on the musical compass are linked by French dance rock four-piece Black Strobe. A simple enough answer. The explanation is going to take a little bit longer.

Not as long as it took the band – Arnaud Rebotini
(vocals and programming), David ‘Siskid’ Shaw (guitars and keyboards), Bastien Burger (bass and keyboards) and Benjamin Beaulieu (drums) – to record their debut album, however. Burn Your Own Church is a record ten years in the making. Happily, it’s worth the wait. Few bands manage to combine guitars and electronics as successfully as Black Strobe do here. First single Shining Bright Star is a stunning marriage of gut-butting bass guitar, droning synth and Arnaud’s menacing but melodic vocals. The opening track is called Brenn Di Ega Kjerke, Norwegian for ‘burn your own church’ and a nod to principal songwriter Arnaud’s fascination with the extreme sound of so-called black metal. Accordingly, it’s a crunchingly heavy song, pulsing synths colliding with guitars inspired by My Bloody Valentine’s 1991 album Loveless. It’s a darkly captivating formula repeated with great success on Blood Shot Eyes and You Should Be. The flip side to the band’s personality is Girl Next Door, as downbeat and spooky as a 4AM walk home. Perhaps most surprising moment is a high-octane electronic cover of I’m A Man by rock’n’roll icon Bo Diddly, which will be the second single. The sum of these parts is a jaw-dropping debut.



Burn Your Own Church may surprise anyone familiar with Black Strobe from early clubland hits such as Innerstrings and Me And Madonna. However, Arnaud sees nothing strange. “Especially if you think of Innerstrings and Me And Madonna, the album is a logical evolution,” he says. “Maybe people will be surprised because they think there’s not enough synth and too much guitar, but musically it’s a logical evolution. I like the idea that people will be surprised.”

Arnaud wanted to make a record that reflected the full range of his taste. “It’s the summing up of a long musical background,” he explains. “The idea at the beginning was to do an album you can listen to at home, not a dance record. I wanted to keep the dance side in Black Strobe, but not to produce everything with electronics; I wanted to use guitars as well. I wanted to have some freedom. When you’re doing dance music you’ve got to really follow the rules so the DJ can play it. But it’s not really free. You can’t do everything you want. This album is about breaking out of those rules and bringing something to the essence of Black Strobe that I can’t have when I’m doing dance music. Such as the blues. Or country. Or the roots of rock’n’roll. The hypnotic side of black metal bands. To have proper songs. Some slow songs, too. To have the kind of instrumentation they have in classical music. I wanted to write music I really liked and something that reflected the music I grew up with. The idea was freedom.”

Let’s go back to the beginning. Originally, the band was a duo comprised of Arnaud Rebotini and French DJ Ivan Smagghe.



They became friends in the mid-’80s after repeatedly bumping into each other in front row at concerts. Both went on to work in the dance section of the Rough Trade record shop in Paris. They decided to form a band. The first thing Black Strobe recorded was an acid house track called Paris Acid City, which was featured on the Sourcelab 3 compilation in 1996. They didn’t follow it up until 1999, when they released Innerstrings, which referenced early ’80s synth pop a good two years before electroclash was cool. Meanwhile, their third single, Me And Madonna, became one of electroclash’s anthems. Not that Black Strobe were ever part of the scene. They were always too spiky for that.

From the beginning, Arnaud knew that playing live was central to Burn Your Own Church. “When I started writing the album, I said, We need to be able to perform these songs,” he remembers. “I thought about what the songs would sound like live. I didn’t want to record the album and then have to think about how to play it live. If there were songs that didn’t work live, we didn’t put them on the album. There were five or six like that. Maybe some of them will be B-sides.”



As a result, Black Strobe have developed into a thrilling live act, with Arnaud an imposing, gravel-voiced front man – a thicker set Nick Cave, perhaps. However, Ivan was less comfortable with performing and decided to leave the band to concentrate on his DJ career. It was an amicable parting and his influence can still be heard on Burn Your Own Church – before he left he wrote most of the lyrics.

Burn Your Own Church may be heavier and more rock-oriented than anything the band have done before, but it’s not entirely without precedent. The B-side to Chemical Sweet Girl was The Abwehr Disco, which recalled nothing so much as Metallica making heavy metal with synths.



On the Black Strobe MySpace site, Arnaud says that he wants to make music that scares people. He’s joking, but only a bit. When he was young, Arnaud’s father was into soul, blues and rock’n’roll. As a teenager, he became interested in “noisy bands” such as Sonic Youth. The first band he played in was a death metal group called Swamp. His obsession with extreme music continues to this day, whether it’s pounding industrial noise like Nurse With Wound, the experimentation of Karlheinz Stockhausen or Norwegian black metal bands such as Burzum or Darkthrone. “They’ve made some really amazing albums,” says Arnaud of the latter. “People always talk about punk, but these guys are the only real punks left.”

He continues: “I like what Stockhausen said. That you can think of music as sonic objects and use those sonic objects to construct another sonic object, like building blocks.”

One of the other building blocks Arnaud used on Build Your Own Church is the epic sweep of classical music. Arnaud is a big classical buff, He works for GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales), a French organistion founded by Pierre Shaeffer, the French avant-garde composer and pioneer of musique concrete.



Helping Black Strobe assemble these wide-ranging and hugely ambitious influences was producer Paul Epworth, best known for his work with Bloc Party, Maxïmo Park and The Futureheads. Having written Burn Your Own Church in his home studio in Paris, Arnaud and the band recorded it at Epworth’s Eastcote Studios in West London over three weeks at the start of 2006. It was then mixed by Alan Moulder (U2, Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson).

“I learned a lot from Paul,” says Arnaud. “He makes electronic music as Phones, but also produces proper rock bands. He has a big studio knowledge. He was definitely the right guy for us. When I found out we could have him, I was like, Great.”

Only one question remains: what took them so long?

“Because it was quite difficult,” laughs Arnaud. “It was hard to find a good way to get out of dance music. We had to learn how to be a band. We had to learn how to play live. We had to take some time.”

Ultimately, it’s worked to Black Strobe’s advantage. Arnaud name checks Klaxons and The Horrors. “I think we’re quite close to Klaxons in terms of production, although maybe we are a little bit darker because of the low voice and the different influences. But we have the same mood, the same mix of synths and guitars.” Indeed, a hybrid of Klaxons and The Horrors isn’t the worst description of Black Strobe.

The last word goes to Arnaud. “The album is a collection of raw songs about love, addiction, (self) waste,” he says. “It’s an album made by guys who love burn their own church.” Contact music



" Burn Your Own Church " - Playlouder - 2007

Mp3 | Black Strobe - I'm A Man
Mp3 | Black Strobe - Blood Shot Eyes
Mp3 | Black Strobe - Girl Next Door



Mp3 | Black Strobe - Me and Madonna
Mp3 | Black Strobe - Chemical Sweet Girl
Mp3 | Black Strobe - Innerstrings / No Shufle
Mp3 | Black Strobe - Shining Bright Star [Phones Industrial Version]

Mp3 | Sweet Lightnin - Abusator [ Black Strobe Remix ]
Mp3 | Rammstein - Keine Lust [ Black Strobe Remix ]
Mp3 | The Rapture - Sister Saviour [ Black Strobe Remix ]

Download | Black Strobe - Live in da Mix 23-04-2005 Part 1

Video | Black Strobe - I'm a Man ( Bo Didley Cover )
Video | Black Strobe - Me and Madonna


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