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D-iX - Derelicts [enydo & Ned Solo spinning deep cuts for sleepy sluts]
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| Ted Promo |
AND ONLY THE DEEPEST.
Engorge upon our GHB-laden rhythms. Imbibe yourself upon our harmonious capitulation. Breathe deep the sands of evermore, let fill your nostrils the synchronized pandemonium.
Essentially we got drunk and mixed this. No planning or anything, and all if we can remember the tracklist at this current juncture (we'll work on that I promise maybe).
We only happened to get more drunk as the set progressed, so there's inconsistencies in flow and a semi-bad trainwreck towards the end, other than that we're happy with how this turned out I s'pose.

320kbps/44khz
78:15m
179mb
LIIIINK (right-click, save-as to download, left-click to stream) |
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| enydo |
| quote: | | D-IX was a cocaine-based experimental drug cocktail developed by the Nazis in 1944 for military application. Nazi doctors found that equipment-laden test subjects who had taken the drug could march 55 miles (88,5 kilometer) without resting before they collapsed. Each tablet contained 5 mg Oxycodone (brand name Eukodal), 5 mg of Cocaine and 3 mg of Methamphetamine (then called Pervitin). The researcher Wolf Kemper, who uncovered the project, said: "The aim was to use D-IX to redefine the limits of human endurance." Nazi doctors were enthusiastic about the results, and planned to supply all German troops with the pills, but the war ended before D-IX could be put into mass production, though it did see limited use among a handful of Neger and Biber pilots. |
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| Ted Promo |
I hope one day we can synthesize this Nazimeth to make a pluggable version of it.
Pluggable for the whole family.
And then house all of you all night long. Even after you say, "stop doing that" or "why did you pick my family".
Even after that. |
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| david.michael |
lol.
This will provide my work soundtrack for today. |
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| enydo |
| Just be prepared for a very rough transition out of a Radiohead remix near the end. I was quite drunk and, at the time, mixing into and out of a breakdown seemed like a splendid idea. |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by enydo
Just be prepared for a very rough transition out of a Radiohead remix near the end. I was quite drunk and, at the time, mixing into and out of a breakdown seemed like a splendid idea. |
Trust me, I know how it goes. No biggie. :)
(I recently listened to an Audacity file I found from a few weeks back, entitled "drunkas.aup. I said, "oh yeah!" and listened. Whoa. What the hell?) |
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| Ted Promo |
| If they could walk 55 miles before collapsing only on a diet of dix imagine if they had that on the TRAIL OF TEARS. would've been accomplished and they would have had their casinos a decade earlier I bet. |
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| enydo |
Just so people at least know a little of what to expect, a few tracks from this thing would be:
Silicone Soul - Hurt People Hurt People [Original 12"] (Soma 2010)
Brendon Moeller - Big Shot (Connaisseur Recordings 2009)
The Revenge - Innaspace (Mule Musiq 2009)
Gustavo Lamas - Mares [Nhar Remix] (Modelisme Records 2010)
Conforce - Detente (Modelisme Records 2009)
I think. |
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| Ted Promo |
and
Soft Rocks - Leave Your Earth Behind
Thom Yorke - The Eraser (Satoshi Tomiie bootleg)
Superpitcher - Tell Me About It (so what, I play it a ton, especially when I'm drunk) |
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| enydo |
| That filter up near the backend gets me every time. Nice one, Adam. :mad: |
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| enydo |
Trace, I haven't seen you since WMC. What the .
Me, you, Ralph, Adam. A night of stupid beats and bleeps. Let's plan this. |
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