"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music"

May 27, 2010

..a time for tech

                                           (created by Sally Gottlieb)

Unlike education, Procrastination is a beautiful thing for the world of music. Itune's sits comfortably between your word document and that black and white website, and soon music has stolen your attention. That repetitious website on Australian history and politics has soon mistakenly turned into hype machine, and before you know it, new tracks are pouring into a play list labeled 'hectic new songs'. As uni winds downs, major essays wind up, and so the blogging begins. This week we decided its time show our viewers some long awaited tech. There is a lot of tech out there, ranging from the minimal sounds of Dubfire, to the more engineered sounds of our personal favorite Dusty Kid. Anyway, here's a list of tracks acquired through timeless blogging, and grand theft USB from friends computers (mainly Dom's):

 Merdan-Taplak-Metisse-Kill-Frenzy-Remix.mp3

Not Fair (Style Of Eye Remix).mp3

a2_dusty_kid_-_cowboys.mp3

Moby-DiscoLies(TheDustyKidsFearsRemix).mp3
(old classic opening track) 

Dusty Kid - Lynchesque.mp3

059 Grindhouse (Dubfire Terror Plane.mp3

Dustin Zahn - Stranger To Stability (Len Faki Podium mix).mp3
(will make your balls drop if they haven't done so already) 

Style Of Eye - The Prophet.mp3

Mike Snow - Animal (Style Of Eye Remix)-Nicenoiz.pl.mp3
(mike snow is cool enough as it is,  but style of eye makes him just that little but cooler) 

14 To The Point.mp3

After listening to Above & Beyond's latest podcast (#321), next week will be devoted to trance - A world so unexplored by public acceptance. But we will make sure by the end of the blog you will be bowing down to the euphoric sounds that truly bring to question: sex or music?

May 22, 2010

Another night sneaking drinks behind the decks.


This time it was for a 21st at a very cool house in point piper. This was seen to us as a good chance to try out some newly acquired beats that were blasted through some truly monumental speakers.

These new tracks included some fresh funk and heavy house, with some really cool break downs. We have been trying to acquire a unique sound that is recognizable by the people and will continue to delve into unknown corners of the music world to bring you the finest beats that we can get our grubby, greedy, needy hands on in order to achieve this. :)

Overall the set went down a treat, without a hick up and the dissipated sways of the crowd provided us with affirmation of our new audible anthems.

But please let us know what you think:

"I shall have the strongest on the menu, infact make it a double"



A bit of dub, house, tech, cheese & rap . . .

We Have All You Could Want.

Get listening. . .











May 10, 2010

Music that listens to you.




Dubstep, dubstep, dubstep... Since 2005 this genre has subtly emerged from the shadows and crept into clubs, car stereos and our increasingly bulky cd wallet. And it keeps on getting better. Sure there is a lot of it, and some of its bound to creep down the wrong alley i.e. oxford art at some late sets but nonetheless there is some fucking cool stuff out there. We,The Cunning Hunters are into the cleaner dubstep (that still sounds like its been left in the sun for a week), with trancy peaks and progressive break downs.

Enough talk, here are some tracks that should blow your mind:

you used to hold me (nero remix).mp3

Sincere (Nero Remix) iLovEalekireland.blogspot.com.mp3

if your not into the above track, then you should not be listening to dubstep

Shock! (Nero Remix).mp3

walk right by you.m4a

innocence.mp3

The last song really will shake what ever is between your legs,
..and yes, nero is the man