Showing posts with label Moozler Productions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moozler Productions. Show all posts

14 February, 2025

500a Its Moozler Time!



Despite my wonky numbering system, this is my 500th mix here and to celebrate that milestone I figured it was time I veered from the standard for just a short while.

Once upon a time I was pretty active in creating music.  Raised as a classical guitarist, then playing in an alternative rock band in the mid-90s, a punk band in the late 90s, finally re-focusing on electronic and noise based music with my guitar based midi converter, 303, and rudimentary 2 second sampler I attacked my imagination with ferocity.

I released one official album, one semi-official EP, two tracks on film scores, one college project, one tribute album, two tracks on other tribute albums, and the rest is all bedroom recordings on my 4-track Tascam.  I made several cassettes for friends, and traded a lot of CD-R's online with other musicians. Found a few collaboration opportunities, several artists to remix, and had a lot of fun making a racket and stretching the possibilities of what I thought I could create.

The music in these three mixes is pretty much what you'd expected based on the mixes I've shared.   Best I can compare it to is maybe early His Name Is Alive experiments, Seefeel, Plateau & Download, Tyranny for You era Front242, Nurse With Wound, Pascal Comelade, Faust, Severed Heads, breaks like DJ Shadow, grooves like DJ Wally, and perhaps early industrial like SPK.

Always unique and sometimes painful.  20+ years on I still genuinely like this stuff and wish I'd put more effort into production value and mastering.  Armed with a stack of 100's of vintage sci-fi and El Santo movies, I sampled everything from V/VM, Muslimgauze, Crash Worship and Scorn to the Sundays, Lush and Kimya Dawson; and whatever I could find in-between.  Plus I was nefarious and would hide tape recorders in my car and house when friends came over for drinks.  Everything was fair game.

Here I present three new selections of tracks, unmixed so the listener can pick and choose what the want to hear.  These supplement the five albums I have available on bandcamp.

First up is a collection of remixes.  This is where I had the most fun.  I was a site admin for a mp3 sharing site focused on independent musicians.  Many of them reached out asking for a remix of one of their tracks and I happily obliged.  Struck up a friendship with a few artists that continue today.  This complements the album "Not What You Hoped For."


  API - Aqua Regia (N2O Caustic Byproduct remix)
  API - Left Hand Thread (Unconventional Screw Rotation mix)
  Vincent Leeds - Lil Princess (remix)
  Exile - Catch Me When I Fall (remix)
  Moozler - It May Be (13th Halo's Waiting In Vein mix)
  Moozler - ov -ites dub
  Split - Red Shifted Starlight
  Split - Red Shifted Strobe Light
  Lester O'Shea - The Bush Is On Fire (Knock 'em Down Mix)
  PanicNow Productions - Based on What You Say (diseased mix)
  13th Halo - Its My Secret (Psycholinguistic remix)
  Moozler - Sarabande in A Major (13th Halo Evangelical remix)
  Lester O'Shea - Telling Stories (A Maudlin Expression)
  Split - What Is (remix)
  1-20 - Missing You (Moozler's lament)
  13th Halo - Yeti (Abominable mix)
  Pope - The Tangerine Lozenge (Part 4 The Morning After)
  Split - JungleGuitar 3.0
  Split - Deforestation


26 February, 2024

374 An Old Dub Mix featuring me




Fairly certain I made this mix in 2008 because of the inclusion of DubXanne.  

Some shameless self-promotion here, probably the first time I've shared my own music on this blog.  I was remix swapping with API  (a good friend I made on the Cloud Zero email list, for fans of the Legendary Pink Dots) at the time I made this mix CDr, and my dub mix caught the attention of Frankie Bones on myspace (that should help solidify the date).  There are two or three versions of this track that were floating about the internet; my original demo which I sent to API - and he shared with others not realizing I wasn't done.  He responded back to me by adding about another minute of his touches/additional remix to the track.  I felt that he had taken it away from the dub I had intended, and made it into more of a dub-house track.  I then stripped some of his additions, remixed a couple of his added samples and extended my demo into the track heard here.

The rest of this playlist comes from tracks I was really excited to find in my constant search for great dub music.  Pretty sure I only had the free sample of the Itch-E and Scratch-E track, which is one of Andy Rantzen's aliases.  I struck up a friendship with him based on my unyielding adoration of the Pelican Daughters.  That isn't THE Sonic Boom on this mix, I was confused by that for many years and recently found out it is actually a pseudonym of Victor Axlerod.  He should be known to anyone into Daptone records, and was a longtime member of Antibalas and The Dap-Kings.  The His Name is Alive tracks are quite fantastic, "Cinnamon Sound System" is from the Friendly Science 7" they put out, and is one of my most cherished pieces of vinyl.  As I mentioned on a previous mix, I am likely to include Twilight Circus on every future dub mix, applies to ones I created 15 years ago as well.


00:00  Tino - Sunday Dub
05:27  The Dub Project - Smokey
10:34  Linval Thompson - Jamaican Colley (Version)
14:16  Jah Wobble & The Chinese Dub Orchestra - Dragon and Phoenix Dub
16:35  Sly & Robbie - Jah In Dub
19:57  Big Youth - Dub is What We Need
23:56  Sonic Boom - The Dub and The Restless
28:24  Earth and Stone - False Rulers Dub
31:46  Mykal Rose - No Burial
36:40  His Name Is Alive - One Year Dub
40:34  His Name Is Alive - Cinnamon Sound System
44:19  The Aggrovators - Dub on My Pillow
47:28  Doreen & Soul Vendors - Sugar (Version)
50:12  Lloyd's All Stars - Dread Dub (It Dread Out Deh Version)
53:26  Ranking Joe - Don't Follow Babylon
57:38  DubXanne - Walking on the Moon (Walking on the Dub)
63:26  Pablo Moses - Dubbing Is A Must
68:05  The Clash - Robber Dub
72:40  Itch-e & Scratch-e - Creepydub
73:13  API - Left Hand Dub (by m00zl3r)


Photo Credit: https://hackaday.com/2019/11/29/dub-siren-synth-does-it-the-old-school-way/

01 July, 2023

Shameless Self-Promotion



Please head over to https://www.coffeecontrails.com/ and check their latest offering, titled "The Cold Facts."  A short radio drama written by my friend Mark Sbani, and including voice talents from local Denver actors. 

I provided sound engineering and editing for this podcast.  This recording is of the live radio broadcast which I wasn't able to attend.  The Director used my samples, sound effects and beats, and the editing/pacing I provided for the original.

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01 November, 2022

Shameless Self-Promotion

Please head over to https://www.coffeecontrails.com/ and check their latest offering, titled "Ghost of Union Station."  A short radio drama written by my friend Mark Sbani, and including voice talents from another friend Jessie R. 

I provided sound engineering and editing for this podcast which was a lot of fun to work on.

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