[000:00] 01. Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka feat. Abigail Wyles - Battleships (ID Remix) [50 Weapons] [009:00] 02. Pachanga Boys - Time [Hippie Dance] [017:00] 03. Bonobo feat. Andreya Triana - Eyesdown (ID Remix) [Ninja Tune] [028:00] 04. Sasha & James Teej - Night Track [Last Night On Earth] [036:00] 05. John Tejada - The Living Night [Kompakt] [040:00] 06. Guy Gerber - The Mirror Game [Visionquest] [047:00] 07. Human Woman - Delusional (GusGus Instrumental Mix) [HFN Music] [055:00] 08. ID [062:00] 09. Guy Gerber - One Day In May [Visionquest] [065:00] 10. Maceo Plex - Under The Sheets [No.19 Music] [071:00] 11. Elektrojack feat. Laurie Webb - Dance With Me (Joy Kitikonti Remix) [Whist Records] [076:00] 12. ID [081:00] 13. Karl Moestl feat. Andrew Edge - Life And Happiness (ID Remix) [Defusion Records] [089:00] 14. James Zabiela - The Healing (Involv3r Remix) [099:00] 15. Hot Chip - Flutes [Domino] [109:00] 16. Micha Klang & Kuroneko - Anytime You Please (Shonky Remix) [Adult Only] [113:00] 17. Luke Abbott - Brazil (Slow Version) [Border Community]
Jan lays down and wrestles in her sleep Moonlight spills on comic books And superstars in magazines An old friend calls and tells us where to meet Her plane takes off from Baltimore And touches down on Bourbon Street
We sit outside and argue all night long About a god we've never seen But never fails to side with me Sunday comes and all the papers say Ma Teresa's joined the mob And happy with her full time job
Do do do do doo do
Am I alive or thoughts that drift away Does summer come for everyone Can humans do as prophets say And if I die before I learn to speak Can money pay for all the days I lived awake But half asleep
Do do do do doo do x 2
A life is time, they teach us growing up The seconds ticking killed us all A million years before the fall You ride the waves and don't ask where they go You swim like lions through the crest And bathe yourself on zebra flesh
I've been downhearted baby I've been downhearted baby Ever since the day we met
Bassline Baseline is a video essay that investigates the invention, failure and subsequent resurrection of the mythic Roland TB-303 Bass Line music machine in the last two decades of the 20th century. The narrative seeks to invite thoughts on technological mediation within product innovation and creative expression. The dead-panned 'documentary' video attempts to explore how and why creative tools fail and how increasingly more options, parameters or intermediaries devised during a tool's research and development phase don't necessarily lead to increased expressivity or virtuosity during the tool's lifetime of actual use, unless the super-structure of its cultural context is dramtically reconsidered. Narrated by Nate Harrison (creator of then Amen Break documentary).