Archive for July, 2009

Underworld iPhone App Coming?

Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Underworld at Glade 09

Underworld at Glade 09

Underworld have long embraced direct selling through there website, live CDs at their shows, and any number of additional ways of making money from their music other than just flogging CDs, so it’s no surprise to hear rumours of an iPhone app that will let you remix some of their hits. Supposedly this will tie in with making their back catalogue available on iTunes.

Not much firm info on this yet, but what details there are are available over on the Dirty Forums.

[Image: Underworldlive.com]

Vans X Parra 09

Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Vans X Parra Hi Tops

Vans X Parra Hi Tops

Vans X Parra T-Shirt

Vans X Parra T-Shirt

More from Parra thanks to the Tee Shirt blog. This stuff is available from Rice And Beans.

More Tr2n Stuff

Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Flynn Lives

Flynn Lives

In addition to all the viral stuff that happened at Comicon (head over to Hailfairy for more), there’s now an offical Flynn Lives website with a new Tr2n teaser snippet on it, including a tiny amount of the Daft Punk score.

Ross Kemp’s Face, Folded

Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Arctic Baby by Murray Allan

'Arctic Baby' by Murray Allan

The funniest and most pointless blog I’ve come across this week is Kemp Folds. It defies any explaination. Just go and have a look!

Computer Game Cars

Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Citroen GT (2009)

Citroen GT (2009)

The importance of the computer games industry is pretty clear to everyone these days. In 2008 the industry was worth $21 billion in the US alone. In the same year, Grand Theft Auto 4 grossed $500 million in its first week.

So, it’s no surprise to see real world companies queuing up to be a part of the Next Big Thing. In the car world, the computer game of choice for the last decade has been Gran Turismo. The latest edition of Gran Turismo, GT5 Prologue, was released mainly as a tech demo for the PS3, with a more complete version of the game due later this year, or at the start of next year, although it seems to be delayed more with each passing month.

Citroen designed the car in the picture above especially for GT5 Prologue, a nice way to build a halo car without having to spend any money on actual manufacturing or engineering. So, imaging the surprise when they went and built a show car for the 2008 Paris Auto Show, and then went on to announce that they’re going to build six of them for around $2 million each.

Then, to top it off, they went a drove it around London along some of the streets used in the game itself. Here’s the video: Citroen GT on the Streets of London (HD)

Watch out for similar activity from other car manufacturers in the future. One day you’ll be test driving and choosing the colour of your new Ford Focus on the PlayStation before you ever set foot in the showroom.

1955 Ghia Streamline

1955 Ghia Streamline

Oh, and thanks to the wonderful Horse Latitudes blog, without which I wouldn’t have come across Autopia. The picture of the Ghia Streamline above is what caught my eye at first.

[Sources: Autopia / Wired, MCV]

Drinking Yourself To Death (Aged 22)

Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Cocktails

Cocktails

I was sad to hear about the case of Gary Reinbach, 22, from Dagenham, who died earlier this week after developing cirrhosis of the liver. He began binge drinking at the age of 13 apparently.

The story sparked a short debate about whether people with heavy drink problems should be eligible for liver transplants. With such a shortage of donor organs available, the general consensus seems to be no, which begs the question, why isn’t organ donation opt out instead of opt in?

Getting back to the point of the post though, it’s easy to forget sometimes that alcohol isn’t only dangerous because of the fights or road accidents it causes. It can kill you outright by itself. I don’t know anything much about Gary Reinback, but to die at the age of just 22 from overindulgence in our favourite legal drug seems such a shame.

[Source: BBC News]

Green Shoots

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Kick up the ass time again. Every now and again you get bored of the music you listen to or the films you go to see or even the people you hang around with. It’s only natural, but it’s dangerous if you let the undertow take you down with it. Much better is a quick dash to the left or the right to see what’s going on over there.

Taking a bit of time to do that lately, I caught up with some old friends and made some new ones. Here’s a little bit of what I found.

Optimo back to back

Optimo back to back

The Optimo lads were back in Dublin recently for one of Jon’s Shock! events, this time in the Bernard Shaw and the Twisted Pepper. Two friendlier DJs you will never meet. Unfortunately our trip to their boat party next week had to be put on hold, but we will make the pilgramage to the club before the year is out, and that’s a promise. In the meantime check out their website for more news and mixes. Optimo – Anti BNP Since 1997

Steve Reynolds DJ

Steve Reynolds DJ

Speaking of the Shocktimo event, Steve Reynolds was DJing again, and he is missed. All you safe promoters, book him. He’s great. Really. Get his latest mix from the Shock podcast page. It’s number 26 if you can’t find it.

Jon at Shocktimo

Jon at Shocktimo

While we’re at it, Jon’s looking happy, if a bit pixelated in this one from the smoking area at Shocktimo. He won’t mind though, he’s very busy these days with college, as you can tell from the State Of Shock blog. :)

Jape at Oxegen 09

Jape at Oxegen 09

I went over to the Hop Farm Festival in the UK a couple of weeks ago to play one of those pre-opening sets for the early arrivals. I hooked up with a good crowd from Ireland while I was there including Carden Kent and his mates Sean and Damian, and Dave McDonagh and the Synth Eastwood crew. The weather was amazing and the company was great. As a bonus we also got to see a few acts at the festival, including Jape, although the shot above is from his set at Oxegen.

I’ve talked about Richie before and his endless positivity, so I won’t bore you about it again, but he’s always a pleasure to hang around with. I’m really looking forward to hearing some of his new work, including the lost “quiet album”. My favourite from his recent sets has got to be Nothing Lasts Forever, which you can listen to on Jape’s Myspace page.

Fight Like Apes at Hop Farm 09

Fight Like Apes at Hop Farm 09

Another band I got to see at Hop Farm and at Oxegen were Fight Like Apes. I know they’ve been written and blogged about endlessly in the last year, but their live show is so much fun that I’m going to join the bandwagon. They are a really great band, and these days when the money comes from building a crowd through live gigs, they’re going to be a real winner.

Bitches With Wolves

Bitches With Wolves

An act you might not have heard of yet but you will soon is Bitches With Wolves. He totally owned the dance stage at Oxegen, mother fuckers (as he might or might not say). Take a quick trip to his Myspace page for more, and keep an eye out for more shows in Dublin soon. Total tip for the top of the pops.

Oxegen 09 Dance Stage

Oxegen 09 Dance Stage

Speaking of the dance stage, how can you not enjoy playing with all those lights and lasers going off around you? :)

Philth - thats me!

Philth - that's me!

Here’s a pic of me doing my thing during my first set. As you can see, the decks were a long way back from the crowd because of the stage, but it was still great fun. I reckon there were about 3,000 people there for the first set, and nearer 6,000 when I filled in for Popof later.

Hystereo were kind enough to give me a couple of new versions of their tracks and some rebrands they’ve been working on too. There’s no doubt that the boys have it, whatever it is, but the labels really need to get the finger out and stop with all the delays. City Speak and Police 995 should be out soon. Keep an eye on Hystereo.com for more.

On the other hand, Vitalic has been the master of his own destiny for a long time now, and has taken his sweet time with producing a proper follow up to OK Cowboy. Things are picking up pace though, with a new EP out this week, and the recent remixes are top notch too. The Birdy Nam Nam is getting a lot of play from me. Check out “Your Disco Song” below.


VITALIC – Your Disco Song
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