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“Noise and Stuff” – DJ Michael Todd

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

The incredible DJ Michael Todd was kind enough to share another stellar mix with us that he calls “Noise and Stuff”. I could go on and on about the great selection of music, the flawless mixing, etc. but that hardly seems necessary. I’ll let the music speak for itself. Check it out.

Noise and Stuff – a mix from DJ Michael Todd

01 – Gimlet — Anja Schneider
02 – Requiem fur die Vernunft (Lutzenkirchen’s) — Oliver Koletzki
03 – Dios — Oliver Huntemann + Dubfire
04 – Dirty City (D-Unity Mix) — Adam Freemer + Mike Constantini
05 – Warehouse — Velkro + Ido Ophir
06 – Wake Turbulence — Koen Groeneveld
07 – Let The Bass Kick (Silvio Ecomo’s) — Chuckie
08 – Original Badman (Calvertron’s) — Calvertron + Tom EQ
09 – Gorilla — Idiotproof
10 – Ritalin — Nadastrom
11 – Bounce (Mansion’s) — MSTRKRFT
12 – Skewer (Kyle Watson’s) — Tom EQ
13 – Panic Attacks — The Rogue Element
14 – Like Dat — Calvertron + Banga

Reprint from Aug 18th, 2008 – (“Everything That Happens…” is Happening Today)

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

This was one of my first blog posts on Paper Buddha that was worth recovering after my site blowout this weekend.

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This is my first blog post since starting Paper Buddha and I can’t think of a better way to kick things off than by highlighting the new album from two of my favorite musicians, David Byrne and Brian Eno. The album, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, is being released today.

This is the first Byrne/Eno collaboration in 27 years and they really knocked it out of the park. Rather than spend a lot of time describing it, I’ll let you check it out for yourself – stream the entire album on demand for free below. You can also get a free MP3 of the first single from the album, “Strange Overtones”. If you like what you hear, post it on your blog, share it with your friends, and support the artists by buying the album.

If you prefer digital formats like me, you’ll be happy with the 320kbps MP3s and optional FLAC files included with every package. You can also get a physical CD for a few bucks more, and if you’re a die hard Byrne/Eno fan like me then throwing down $80 will get you a limited-edition Deluxe Package custom designed by renowned artist Stefan Sagmeister that includes a miniature booklet, a custom “Holding Pattern” screen saver and a high res video about the making of the album starring Byrne and Eno themselves. Here’s the teaser:

Now I have to be honest and say that the company I work for, Topspin, is the marketing technology partner for this release and I’ve had the privilege (and pleasure) of working with David Byrne and his management team over the past few months on this project. And the best part? The album is incredible – I expect rave reviews.

Blog Repair – Back Online

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

This past weekend I completely wiped out my blog and had to rebuild it from scratch. Don’t ask me how I did it because I honestly don’t remember. What I do remember is that I didn’t have a proper backup – a lesson you really only learn after experiencing a catastrophic meltdown.

The good news is that I didn’t have many blog posts and thanks for my pal Ian Rogers I was able to retrieve the bulk of the content from some cached pages on Google. And, Ty White turned me on to a new web hosting provider, Host Monster, and my new rates are 40% lower than my previous provider, Yahoo! Guess my blunder wasn’t a complete screw up.