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Knuckledragger

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Everything posted by Knuckledragger

  1. Steve Porter is at is again.
  2. Can I get away with this NSFW pic? 'cause it's pretty awesome.
  3. Hello YouTubes! Remember Ronald Jenkees? He hasn't posted a YT video in almost 3 years. I think he got a bit spooked by all the attention he garnered. I visited his website for the first time in ages, and apparently he resurfaced recently. No new videos, but he did upload two tracks to SoundCloud late last month. I can't embed them, so here are the links: Error Me Out 7 Times WAT. Probably a reap oast, but a hilarious one.
  4. WAT. Bill Hicks died 17 years ago today.
  5. I'm listening to 24/96 needledrops of the earliest 12" singles by the Belgian dance act The Mackenzie. They turned to complete SHIT after 1995 and began producing vocal club trance (with one notable exception) that makes me want to drown kittens. Prior to that, they made some absolutely amazing, timeless dance music. While ca. 1989 rave music was hardly a high fidelity enterprise, these hibit vinyl rips sound amazingly good out of my Quad/Quad combo. The 12"s I'm listening to are: Party People (1989) The first track by The Mackenzie I ever heard and still my favorite. This track has as much significance as Joey Beltram's "Energy Flash" (which came out a year later) even if it's not as well known. Freak out (1990) It has an odd spoken dialog that runs through the whole track. At first it annoyed me, but now I love it. There's a point where the speaker says "Give me the Sequential!" (Circuits analogue synth) and this massive resonant arpeggiation comes in that's just amazing. Chicago Trip (1990) Probably their most famous (oldskool) track, a tribute to the city that gave birth to house music. The notable exception I mentioned above is Ghost, which sadly I am lacking at the moment.
  6. This might be a reap oast. Senility is a bitch.
  7. Fun solar system model in flash
  8. Wow. This is an almost line-for-line recreation of the infamous leaked Scientology video starring Tom Cruise and His Craziness, transposed into the world of Half Life. It is frighteningly accurate.

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