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Fock It
Sunday, 06 November 2011 09:37
Although The ECC maintains a SoundCloud account, we're cheap about it. Hence, tracks there have a limit on how many people can download it. Not so over here on the ECC mothership. So, when we got a message from SoundCloud that our track "Fock It" from All Rights Reserved was reaching that limit, we figured it was time to post it here. Actually it was available here all along, as part of a bundle of MP3s offered on our general ECC MP3s page. Still, using our search box didn't point to it, so let's fix that with this very post.
As the SoundCloud post explains:
Subtle, this one... some don't catch the joke.This is Herbie Hancock's synth instrumental anthem "Rock It" remixed and retuned to play Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F" synth instrumental anthem instead.
To download, Right-Click (Windows) or Ctrl-Click (Mac) on the song name below:
"Crashdown" collaboration with Belinda Blair
Thursday, 21 April 2011 19:59
Once again, The Evolution Control Committee and Ms. Belinda Blair (aka Dirty Blonde on Uke, aka Kiss My Lily White Ass), teamed up to record another song. Riding high on the success of their first collaboration on "Perfect Day", the trio met again to produce a sequel: "Crashdown".
Crashdown by Frilly White (Belinda Blair/TradeMark G./Christy Brand) |
Listen: or Download. (3.7 meg) |
Live recording from SCMS Conference 2011 (New Orleans)
Saturday, 16 April 2011 09:03
Earlier this year The ECC once again joined Bernardo Attias and Fred Church, this time in New Orleans for the 2011 SCMS Conference. The panel: "The DJ in Electronic Dance Music - Media Citizenship, Appropriation, and Cultural Hybridity". Like their 2010 collaboration in Seattle, Bernardo and Fred gave talks which were remixed and augmented by The ECC using the VidiMasher 3000. That was followed by The ECC (TradeMark Gunderson and Christy Brand) giving a talk about recent challenges producing the new ECC All Rights Reserved album. The resulting Q&A with the audience was a rewarding and engaging 45 minutes -- just 10 minutes less than the talks that preceded it.
DJ Professor Ben (Bernardo Attias) | ||
Kumquat (Fred Church) | ||
The Evolution Control Committee (TradeMark Gunderson and Christy Brand) |
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Q&A |
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"Perfect Day" by Frilly White
Saturday, 02 April 2011 11:32
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Perfect Day by Frilly White (Belinda Blair/TradeMark G./Christy Brand) |
Listen: or Download. (3.7 meg) |
Jesus Carp with Chromelodeon on KXLU (Jan 2005)
Saturday, 02 April 2011 07:20
Back in 2005 The ECC went on tour with Chromelodeon, a 7-piece band from Philadelphia who mostly performed covers of video game music. Dino Lionetti arranged and wrote much of their music, and he had the bright idea to have the band cover an ECC tune during their set. The song? Jesus Carp (Son Of Cod), a fun ditty about a messianic fish from the ECC's 1994 album Double The Phat and Still Tasteless (and also released on a wax cylinder, believe it or not). That album was from back in the day when The ECC wrote actual songs, with lyrics and everything, so The ECC's TradeMark G. could jump on stage with Chromelodeon as a guest vocalist for that one song.
It was a nice compliment for us, and great to hear our music coming out of another band. The only bad part -- we never got a recording of the collaboration!
Until now, that is. On the tour the band stopped at KXLU in Los Angeles and recorded a live in-studio performance. Jesus Carp was part of that set, and just recently a recording of it turned up. And so now, six years later, we are proud to present:
Jesus Carp (Son Of Cod) Chromelodeon feat. The ECC Live at KXLU Los Angeles |
Listen: or Download. (5.3 meg) |
For comparison, here's the original version of Jesus Carp:
Jesus Carp (Son Of Cod) from Double The Phat and Still Tasteless (1994) |
Listen: or Download. (5.2 meg) |
There's also a video of the song from that tour's Denver show, although it's too dark to see anything:
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