Tag: Xeno and Oaklander

2011 IN REVIEW: Download All Of Our Exclusive Mixes

Photo by Andrew Parks

If you’re sick of year-end lists and simply want to hear some decent music, we’ve got a simple solution: start flipping through 12 months of exclusive Needle Exchange mixes, including popular entries from Demdike Stare, Peaking Lights, Anika and Sepalcure. And if you need tracklistings or some words from our artists, just click the “Read More” button underneath each streaming/downloadable player…

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NEEDLE EXCHANGE 075: An Exclusive Mix By … Xeno & Oaklander

Words and Mix by Xeno & Oaklander

We’ve selected demos and forlorn tracks from the minimal electronics past for this mix that resurrects gems from Russia, Sweden, France, the UK and Germany. These are songs that friends have shared with us over the years by way of compilation K7s and hand-scribbled homemade CD-Rs. They litter our home studio, and have come in all colors and shapes; our all-time favorites are the mysterious all-black disks, and the highly impractical, wallet-sized mini CD-R…

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DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Wierd’s Martial Canterel Retrospective

In honor of tonight’s You Today release show, Wierd Records have unloaded a weighty compilation of rare/unreleased Martial Canterel material. Reaching as far back as 2003, the retrospective includes strictly analog selections from a long out-of-print LP (Austerton), a self-released CD-R (Coercion), and the Moravagine alias Sean McBride assumed before Martial Canterel or his doubly essential work with Xeno & Oaklander.

You can grab it here, and check out a flyer for this evening’s midnight performance below…

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NOW PLAYING: Xeno & Oaklander, ‘Vigils’ (Reissue)

The Artist/Album: Xeno & Oaklander, Vigils (Wierd, 2010)

A Short Review: Originally released as a limited CD-R in 2006, Vigils was recently repressed as an expanded vinyl/digital EP featuring a live track from Wierd‘s weekly party (“Blue Flower”) and a poison-tipped synth-pop track from 2004 (“Ransack”). As always, everything’s strictly analog, tracked in one take, and backed by machines that are wildly expressive and emotionally damaged as the replicants in Blade Runner. And if you’re wondering what’s next, well, we’re told that Sean and Liz are busy recording their next record now, right as the former gears up for the release of his next Martial Canterel album.

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