10/29/10

Zombie Nation - Overshoot/Squeek



Teutonic beatshredder Zombie Nation has finally released his long awaited Squeek/Overshoot ep. After the great ZZafrika release last month (as ZZT, together with Tiga), this one again shows that mister Kernkraft hasn't lost any relevance in the constantly evolving scene.

Both Squeek and Overshoot are what could only be described as massive bangers. Although Overshoot clearly is my favorite, combining filtered vocals and a great bassline. Both Mehdi and Bart B-more deliver a great remix, the last one being available as a free download.

 Zombie Nation - SQUEEK (Original) by zombie nation

 Zombie Nation - OVERSHOOT (Original) by zombie nation

 Zombie Nation - OVERSHOOT (Dj-Mehdi-Remix) by zombie nation

 Zombie Nation - SQUEEK (Bart B More Remix) - DOWNLOAD by zombie nation

Buy at Beatport

Bonus: get Zombie's great november mixtape here

10/26/10

Rubber

If you're into some really weird shit you should check out Rubber, the new film by Quentin Dupieux (better known as Mr.Oizo). The bearded producer/graphic designer/director is known for his own take on things, including taking the piss out of fellow producers pretty boldly when needed. So I expected no less than avantgardish-semi-intellectual-nonsense and that's probably even an understatement.

Rubber is Dupieux's ode to the "no reason" that he discovers in every movie. It sort of gives him the freedom to tell the absurd story of a rubber tire (called "Robert") gifted with the power to destroy things with pure mental power. While bouncing around happily in the Californian desert, blowing up rabbits, crows and human heads, the tire suddenly falls in love with a girl (+very sexy French accent), a starts stalking her.

Al this utter nonsense is supported however by Dupieux clear talent for scenery, as Rubbers photography is no less than brilliant. The desolate Californian desert fits perfect, and as the story evolves and becomes even weirder, you still kind of get sucked up by it. I think I can recommend the film, although I'm still not sure if I really liked it. It's probably best that you go check it out for yourself.


And, there IS footage of Robert attending the premiere at Cannes. I'm starstruck.