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A Taste Of Blood: PontypoolDirected by Bruce McDonald (2009)SUMMARY: Adapted from a...
Pontypool

Directed by Bruce McDonald (2009)SUMMARY: Adapted from a novel, Pontypool revovles around three people working their normal shift at a small radio station one bleak winter day. After a series of strange events, they soon realize the power of their words…
THOUGHTS: Curling up…
Posted on November 3, 2011 via A Taste Of Blood with 8 notes
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There are times when projects just seemed doomed from the start. Ideas, however grand they may be, sometimes never quite make it due to unforeseen forces. You may even start to wonder if what you envisioned was somehow never meant to be - cursed, if you will. I was beginning to believe my latest comp was vexed…
Lo, and behold, after much sweat and some bloodshed, I am proud to release 2011’s Halloween mix entitled - “My Dearest Killer” - featuring 15 exclusive tracks by some of my favorite artists of 2011 (and 2010). For this comp, I asked artists to either compose a giallo soundtrack inspired tune or cover/rework their favorite horror film song. What I received was more than what I ever could hope for.
From The North Sea’s horror/drone opening, “Broken Bats”, to the amazingly lush reworking of a track from the film “Jacob’s Ladder” by ∆AIMON - those that did reworks/covers are entirely atmospheric, down right spine tingling and fresh. Dream Boat contributed with an eerie rendition of the “Rosemary’s Baby” theme song and CVLT CLASSICS churned out a super funky track entitled “Tropico”. Inspired by “Let The Right One In,” Running In The Fog delivers a sweetly seductive ode to a vampire in “Let It In”.
For the original songs, I worked with some people again and some first timers. From the ever prolific Ʌ (Arc) that appeared on “Abraded Ghosts” in 2010 - once again serving up an ominous nebulous/goblinic composition. Basketball Camp executed a pulsating paranoia tune, “Fuhhly,” and GOSTS supplied sublime giallo-disco in “Knife Couture”. Others delve into conjuring the ethereal/supernatural being - such as Kidcity’s remorseful “What Have You Done“ and Majical Cloudz - to bit of a playful search for apparitions from Poor Spirits. Not to forget the atmospheric “look over your shoulder” pieces from Magic Fades and Moon Mirror. Lastly, I’m extremely grateful to Lust for his “Night Voyeur” tune since I reached out to him somewhat last minute and, like a champ, created a funky erotic-giallo piece.
Also honored to be FINALLY working with one of my favorite people ever - Ghibli turns in an exploitation-disco tune entitled “Patrick”. And, like all good horror films that leave you wanting for more, you don’t know if the good guy or villain prevailed.
I want to give my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you who took time out of your busy schedules to create this extremely wonderful body of work. Words alone cannot express enough gratitude to each and everyone one of you involved. And without further ado - “My Dearest Killer…“
My Dearest Killer… - Unholy Rhythms Halloween Mix 2011- The North Sea - Broken Bats
- Ʌ (Arc) - URIEL (AT KARNAK)
- Dream Boat - Rosemary
- CVLT CLASSICS - Tropico (Instrumental Mix)
- Basketball Camp - Fuhhly
- GOSTS - KNIFE COUTURE
- Kidcity - What Have You Done
- Majical Cloudz - Love From The Loon
- Poor Spirits - Where Is That Ghost?
- Running In The Fog - Let It In
- Magic Fades - DONTHANGUP(GURLIMSCARED4U)
- Moon Mirror - The Music Box Portal
- LUST - Night Voyeur
- Ghibli - Patrick
- ∆AIMON - Jacob’s Ladder (SONNYBOY)
Get it here
♪ File under: halloween, halloween 2011, unholy rhythms comp, giallo, giallo inspired, giallo disco, erotic disco, exploitation funk, dark, drone, atmospheric, imaginary horror film, instrumental, swamp-fi, murky, chilling, ethereal, love song to vampires, keep telling yourself - this is only a soundtrack, this is only a soundtrack…
Posted on October 26, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 152 notes
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unholy rhythms: ♫ Lust - Dark Water

♫ Lust - Dark Water
Fueled by wanton and rampant fantasies, you became preoccupied. Obsessed with the repugnant fables, you began to grow more and more distracted. At night, when the air was stagnant, you would rest your racing, throbbing head in your makeshift bed. Your night time stories…Posted on October 1, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 11 notes
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unholy rhythms: ♫ The Long Wives

♫ The Long Wives - Odd Funerals For New Beasts
O, how my pleas fell upon deaf, unwavering ears. Stern and standing upright, towering before my shivering, quaking knees, you delivered your frightful sermon of injustice. Your voice boomed and thundered, as your spiteful tongue pushed out…
Posted on September 24, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 13 notes
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unholy rhythms: ♫ Premiere: Cold Love - Other Light

Almost as if on cue, the grotesque internal transformation began. Days soon gave way to weeks, and I could feel my insides stretching and twisting at every turn. Organs entangled and intertwined - helixed and spiraled. My innards were your fodder; you began to…
Posted on September 2, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 23 notes
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unholy rhythms: ♫ Eternity Zone - UnconsciousnessHabitually, I began to claw at your...

♫ Eternity Zone - Unconsciousness
Habitually, I began to claw at your innards. My insatiable appetite, all consuming, would propel my desire to swallow you bit by bit. Growling and giggling, I began to rip your membranous flesh apart with my stained nails. As your skin was ripped apart,…Posted on August 10, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 9 notes
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Our coterie, transcendent and boundless, wander like defiant umbrage through the night. Undetected, no faces nor names, we struggle to remain afloat in a sea of analogous beings. As we explore the structures which enclosed us, we suddenly become deluged with fright. The sturdy, rocky path that we all had traveled countless of times appeared murky and concealed. Woodwork structures appeared cognizant - laughing and mocking our terror. Struggling to shrink back, hoping to edge far from the grasps of our snickering, sinister surroundings - we begin to orchestrate our opiate opus. Consumed with panic, we petition the environment - hopping to appease the conjured otherworldy spirits. Howling and shrieking. Sniveling and moaning. Abdication of ownership. Subordinate spirit - delirious, benumbed.
Go Slow - sludgey, “weed music” from St. Louis full of synth claps, slow, staccato beats. Lackadaisical, lethargic sing-song vocals combine with nepenthe rhymes to create narcotized melodies. Heavy mind - signed.
Get the 2 track EP here | sndcld
♪ File under: electronic, weed musicPosted on July 7, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 14 notes
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unholy rhythms: ♫ Luisterwaar

♫ Luisterwaar - Praise the Lord-ah for havin’ no Job-ah
♫ Luisterwaar - Road TripI would revel in the glory of my former self. The pride of my hometown, I once stood proud and effulgent before all those I met. Each stranger that crossed my path would drench me in loving adoration….
Posted on June 17, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 8 notes
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If you’re ready for it, here is the third installment of the Cactus-Mouth/Unholy Rhythms collaborative mixtape series. Since we did mixtapes for Christmas and then Valentine’s Day we realized that our third effort should also have a theme. So I came up with the idea of covering songs from the late 1950’s through the early 1960’s. It was a special time in pop music, a more innocent time. It’s also the music that we were raised on. I have fond memories of taking naps as a little kid while my parents listened to Sam Cooke, Patsy Cline, The Everly Brothers, and others. So this was a special project for me.
We asked some of our favorite artists to choose and cover one of their favorite songs from this specific era. Each artist had their own favorites and they also knew which sort of song would best fit their individual style. In addition, the stellar artist The Future Cat lent her talents to the beautiful lady on the cover artwork. All together the result was more amazing than I could have ever hoped. U/R and I have been working on this mixtape for a couple months now, so we’re really excited for everyone to hear it. We would also love to endlessly thank each of the artists that worked on this for us. Many of them had hectic schedules, but found time to help us out. This is all their work, we take no credit.
Now there are bound to be some familiar faces on this mixtape, but hopefully there are also some that are new to you. Each artist is absolutely amazing and is totally deserving of your time, so I encourage you to check them out. Oh, and I’ve also included a link to the original songs so you can check them out too (so just click the original artist). OK, I’ve blathered on enough. We now proudly present you with:
Tears On My Pillow: Part I
1 Mutual Benefit - “Cupid” (Sam Cooke)
2 Chains of Love - “Stay” (Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs)
3 Sore Eros - “Palisades Park” (Freddy Cannon)
4 Adelyn Rose - “Broken Hearted Melody” (Sarah Vaughn)
5 Die Jungen - “I’m Sorry” (Bo Diddley & the Carnations)
6 Tashaki Miyaki - “Nothing Can Change This Love” (Sam Cooke)
7 M o r o - “Sound of Silence” (Simon & Garfunkel)
8 Heavy Hawaii - “All I Have to Do Is Dream” (The Everly Brothers)
9 Blue Jungle - “Who’s Sorry Now” (Connie Francis)
10 His Clancyness - “Love Hurts” (The Everly Brothers)
11 Wisdom Tooth - “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” (Tiny Tim)
12 Piresian Beach - “Where You Gonna Go” (Art Guy)
13 Le Chevalier - “Non, je ne regrette rien” (Edith Piaf)
14 Grandpa Was a Lion - “Moon River” (Johnny Mercer & Henry Mancini)
*And if you guys like Tears On My Pillow: Part I, then keep your eyes peeled because you’ll looove Part II. It should be out in a few weeks!*
After a number of delays, we are finally able to present you with Volume 01 of this compilation! My gratitude and heartfelt thanks go out to to the artists involved (in both volumes) and a super duper shout out to my eternal partner in crime - Cactus Mouth.
♪ File under: compilation, cactus mouth, unholy rhythms, covers, 50s-60s
Posted on April 5, 2011 via Cactus-Mouth with 156 notes
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(collage/cover by Cactus-Mouth)
Love - sometimes elusive, sometimes painful. At some point in our life, we may experience love and with that feeling might come heartbreak.
After the success of our Holiday Sweaters & Egg Nog compilation, Cactus-Mouth and I decided to team up again for two of music’s great subject matters: love & heartbreak. We asked artists to give us their interpretation of either a love or heartbreak song - exclusively for us. While some may tug at your heart strings, they are never too saccharine or sappy, nor are they too dismal or bleak. This is a MONSTER mix - 20 different artists - 71 minutes of heart-stopping goodness.
We were super lucky to get such wonderful contributions from these artists. This time around we had some amazing covers - from the stupendously catchy “Not Feeling The Love (Trapped In The Black Lodge)” R. Kelly cover by Kuhrye-oo, the Wintercoats’ sublime “Someone To Share My Life With” Jens Lekman cover, Naminé’s echo-y, heartbreaking New Order “Bizarre Love Triangle” cover, and the swirling, swoon worthy “The Way You Look Tonight” Frank Sinatra cover by Saskatchewan. They do the originals justice and even surpass them, if I say so myself.
I feel so grateful to have newer artists on board like: Moths (he released a video for our track yesterday), Under Alien Skies, clownfacee, Youth Castles, and Pressed And, as well as some of my dream comp artists like Jeans Wilder, Local Winds & Top Girls, Fielded, and Welcome Back Sailors. We also pulled in the likes of such talented folks as Medic Hands, Sutja Gutiérrez, Kiss Kiss Fantastic, and Ra Calium. A big special shout out to my eternal homeboy, the ever wonderful, ever helpful: Guerre. No exclusive comp of mine (collaboration or not) will ever be complete without some input from him!
Before I close, I must add that one of the most giggle inducing (in a completely good way) tracks on the comp is Butterclock’s “breakUPparadize”. Drawing from “Gangster Paradise”, it will leave you both slightly heartbroken yet smiling. ALSO, a radically different, super lo-fi mono track from Ricky Eat Acid entitled “Seventeen”.
I want to thank each and every artist on the mix, my good buddy Cactus Mouth, and, most of all, you for listening. FEEL THE LOVE! ♥
We Fall Apart: Unholy Rhythms & Cactus Mouth Valentine’s Day Mix
- Kuhrye-oo - “Not Feeling The Love (Trapped In The Black Lodge)”
- Ra Calium - “I Feel Love”
- Welcome Back Sailors - “Season”
- Pressed And - “Ona”
- Guerre - “She Wolf”
- Naminé - “Bizzare Love Triangle”
- Butterclock - “breakUPparadize”
- Fielded - “The Key”
- Wintercoats - “Someone To Share My Life With”
- Kiss Kiss Fantastic - “Lonesome George”
- clownfacee - “Our Autumn & Our Fall”
- Under Alien Skies - “To Part To”
- Medic Hands - “Glitter”
- Youth Castles - “Love & Honesty”
- Sutja Gutierrez - “I Can See The Devil (Valentine’s Day)”
- Moths - “<3”
- Ricky Eat Acid - Seventeen
- Jeans Wilder - “Gushers”
- Local Winds & Top Girls - “We Fall Apart”
- Saskatchewan - “The Way You Look Tonight”
♥ Download here.
♪ File under: electronic, chamber pop, heartbreak, love, reverb, more reverb, not feeling the love, feeling the love, unholy rhythms, cactus mouth, valentine’s day mix, covers, glo-fi, lo-fi, ethereal
Posted on February 14, 2011 via unholy rhythms with 116 notes
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