sunday 20100502 5P CDT ironchefofmusic @ basscave + telecommute + icom archive torrent!

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 Here is a link to the torrent. It is an archive of all available icom submissions + source samples available (that I could find) from both the old www.ironchefofmusic.com and the current site. I plan to update this periodically, and the next torrent will be better organized.
torrent: http://btjunkie.org/torrent/ironchefofmusic/1834c38059e0008b8617a4348ecbd672e9ca9a83a35b
 FB event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=115793935119617

icom source sample (mp3): 

Comments

21 comments posted
Erothyme ~

Simple and rough run. Stayed up all night, should be in bed, doing iron chef of music instead.

Erothyme - Cosmic Gurgle.mp3 3.18 MB
Synthonym ~

That one was awesome. Loved it towards the end.

Synthonym ~

A straight-up heavy electro track. Very tuneful. Really didn't expect to get something like it with the sample. :D

Great ICOM, loved it.

Hope you enjoy the song.

ICOM_Synthonym - Babblectro .mp3 3.95 MB
markNine ~

mark.nine - bird point
i couldn't come up with a better name.

kick and snare took a long time to tweak but they came out to my liking.

enjoy.

marknine - bird point.mp3 8.51 MB
Synthonym ~

This is great. Got a very Aphex Twin sort of vibe. :D

EDIT: Scratch that, this is awesome.

rwhaling ~

clearly, I too have been listening to my Aphex.
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RW

rwhaling_icom_5.mp3 3.25 MB
protman ~

ploop!

icom_20100502_PROTMAN_110dnabomb.mp3 3.17 MB
redweltall ~

first time!
[tlr]

Five Step Path ~

Baby Noises

Five Step Path - Shapes.mp3 4.02 MB
Synthonym ~

I really like this one. Very slick.

The One Electronic ~

Seriously going to kill myself

The One Electronic - Fuck This Internet Connection.mp3 2.13 MB
JingleJoe ~

That was damn good !

The One Electronic ~

<3

JingleJoe ~

Arg this sample was nothing! How did I even make this much!?

Evil music, made with modplug tracker and some sound editing programs, tuned the samples with a melodica.

Cyborg Clone Factory MP3.mp3 2.94 MB
The One Electronic ~

All I could imagine is a pit of alligators snapping their jaws in slow-mo.

JingleJoe ~

Yes! Thankyou, I was aiming for vicious creature sounds :D

ipaghost ~

hiccyuppy

ipaghost-hiccyuppy.mp3 2.21 MB
redweltall ~

after 3 unsuccessful attempts, gave up on file attachment:

http://www.mediafire.com/?d2wj2xzalmw

[tlr]

jay ~

agzfddddddd

babyawful.asciiporn.mp3 2.11 MB
the_machinist ~

warning, my bad habit of really long recordings rears its ugly head...nearly 8min long. somewhat inspired by polyfuse noisy acid set last night.

machinist_-_grgnsbbydns.mp3 10.55 MB
donna ~

Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), aka Aphex Twin, is a British electronic musician described by The Guardian newspaper as "the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music." He founded the record label Rephlex Records in 1991 with associate, Grant Wilson-Claridge. Richard David James was born to Welsh parents Lorna and Derek James in St. Munchin's Limerick Regional Maternity Hospital, Ireland. He grew up in Lanner, Cornwall; he enjoyed (along with two older sisters) a "very happy" childhood during which they, according to James, "were pretty much left to do what [they] wanted."[2] He "liked growing up there, being cut off from the city and the rest of the world" 70-642 braindump. James attended Redruth School, located in Redruth, Cornwall According to musician Benjamin Middleton, James started producing music at the age of 12. As a teenager he was a disc jockey at Shire Horse in St Ives, with Tom Middleton at the Bowgie Inn in Crantock, and also along the numerous beaches around Cornwall. James studied for a National Diploma in Engineering from 1988 to 1990 (aged 16 to 18) at Cornwall College ccna security. When talking about his studies, James has said that "music and electronics went hand in hand." James graduated from college; according to an engineering lecturer, however, he often had his headphones on during practical lessons, "no doubt thinking through the mixes he'd be working on later" In 1989 James met and befriended Grant Wilson-Claridge when working as a DJ on alternate weeks at the Bowgie pub, near Newquay in Cornwall ccna wireless. Wilson-Claridge was intrigued by James's sets and was surprised to discover that James was playing tapes of his own music cissp dumps.