DJ Foods Free Comicbook-Mix

Heute ist Free Comicbook Day und DJ Food hat einen fantastischen Comic-Mix voller Soundtracks und Zitaten von Superman bis Flash Gordon am Start. Yay! Am Free Comicbook Day gibt’s in jeder Menge Comicläden Gratiscomics, eine Übersicht über die Nummern findet man hier, die deutsche Ausgabe des FCBD findet nächste Woche statt. Snip von Soundcloud:
DJ Food looks back once again for our 25th Anniversary slot taking ‘Free Comic Book Day’ (this Saturday, May 4th) as his theme to present tracks that feature references to comic book characters. The Marvel and DC worlds of Superman, Batman and Spiderman feature heavily with everyone from Snoop Dogg to Cliff Richard revealing their passion for Caped Crusaders and Wall Crawlers. But the more obscure feature too with three nods to Judge Dredd, two for Flash Gordon and even Elton John singing the praises of Dan Dare. DJ Food will have a piece of artwork in a new exhibition called Image Duplicator – looking at the original comic artists that Lichtenstein copied for his most famous work – opening on May 16th at Orbital Comics in London.
Tracklist nach dem Klick: Gib mir den Rest, Baby…
DJ Foods Kraftwerk Kover Kollection Vol.8

DJ Food hat anlässlich des 25jährigen Jubiläums der Solid Steel Radioshow (über das ich vor ein paar Wochen gebloggt hatte) und der Kraftwerk-Auftritte im Londoner Tate Modern-Museum einen neuen Teil seiner Kraftwerk Kover Kollection (über die ich schonmal vor einem Jahr gebloggt hatte) gespielt und online gestellt. Eine Stunde obskure Kraftwerk-Cover, you’re welcome.
In Hour 2 [of the Solid Steel Radioshow] DJ Food takes up the 25th Anniversary slot with volume 8 of his Kraftwerk Kover Kollections in time to celebrate the band playing 8 nights at the Tate Modern in London. These mixes have become a regular feature on the show over the years, unearthing incredible and bizarre cover versions of Kraftwerk tracks. A Bollywood version of The Man Machine, The Model played on church bells, sung by a choir and covered by comedian Adrian Edmondson are just some of the treats along with jazz, piano and acoustic versions of their classics and a couple of comedy skits commenting on the ticket meltdowns surrounding the band’s shows.
PART 3 + 4 - DJ Food – Kraftwerk Kover Kollection 8 twitter.com/djfood
Kraftwerk – Minicalcolatore (Discoring TV show intro)
Stephan Cox – Kraftwerk Ticket Blues (mp3)
Dumbfounded City – Nana Para Cris (mp3)
Golden Shower – Mehn Maashyn – The Bollywood version (Golden Shower Projects)
Menschmaschine – Die Mensch-Maschine (Meta Records)
Hot Chords of Piano – Trans Europe Express (Hotchords)
New David Sings Neon Lights (Junk Music)
The Mercurials – Neon Lights (mp3)
Octopus – Neon Lights (EMI)
Menschmaschine – Spacelab (Meta Records)
Joan Chia – The Model (mp3)
Xelius Project – Radiosterne (mp3)
Florian Schneider – Electronic Poem (mp3)
Menschmaschine – Heimcomputer (Meta Records)
Saito Tetsuya – Computer Love (Tendice)
Eric Wøllo – Computerlove (Spotted Peccary)
Hot Chords of Piano – Robotronik (Hotchords)
Joakim – Kraftwerk mashup (mp3)
Hot Chords of Piano – Computer World (Hotchords)
Menschmaschine – Computerwelt (Meta Records)
Hot Chords of Piano – Franz Schubert (Hotchords)
New David Sings -The Model (Junk Music)
Scala & Kolacny Brothers – Das Modell (PIAS)
Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds – The Model (live)
Powerplant – Radioactivity (Signum Classics)
Beautify Junkyards – Radioactivity (Bandcamp)
Hot Chords of Piano – Electric Cafè (Hotchords)
Milo Mclaughlin – Computer World (The Tate Modem remix)
Hot Chords of Piano – Computer Love (Hotchords)
Menschmaschine – Der Telefon-Anruf (Meta Records)
Solid Steel Radio Show 8/2/2013 Part 3 + 4 – DJ Food – Kraftwerk Kover Kollection 8
In Hour 2 [of the Solid Steel Radioshow] DJ Food takes up the 25th Anniversary slot with volume 8 of his Kraftwerk Kover Kollections in time to celebrate the band playing 8 nights at the Tate Modern in London. These mixes have become a regular feature on the show over the years, unearthing incredible and bizarre cover versions of Kraftwerk tracks. A Bollywood version of The Man Machine, The Model played on church bells, sung by a choir and covered by comedian Adrian Edmondson are just some of the treats along with jazz, piano and acoustic versions of their classics and a couple of comedy skits commenting on the ticket meltdowns surrounding the band’s shows.

