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| Artist: | Blue Stahli |
| Label: | FiXT |
| Genre: | Rock, Hybrid, Film/TV/Games, Electronic-Rock, Electronic, Alternative |
| Release Date: | January 1st, 2008 |
Blue Stahli
The sole member of Blue Stahli, Bret, comes from a background of fetish burlesque troupes, drag queen fronted punk bands and believes that he is visited in his dreams by the ghost of William S. Burroughs.
In addition to writing and performing Blue Stahli, he is also the other touring member of the Celldweller live show. During live performances, he is frequently given to fits of spastic energy while abusing guitars, making loud angry noises on synths, and punishing a tricked out tribal drum set like he caught it breaking into his house. Celldweller mastermind, Klayton, dons... read more
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After a promising debut artist single, "Kill Me Every Time", gave indication that Blue Stahli was not your typical floundering twenty-something musician but was, indeed, a name to watch and a sound to pay attention to, he wrote a handful of short but powerful instrumental cuts geared for Film/TV/Video Game licensing. It was a stretching of limbs and a cracking of knuckles, so to speak, before Stahli turned his attention back to creating a proper artist debut album. Antisleep Vol. 01 collects 18 of those eclectic, high-energy production tracks and proves that this is an artist who can appropriate any genre that wanders across his path - from scorching alternative rock to dancey electro to funky breaks.
As heard in:
Race To Witch Mountain, Shorts, Knight Rider, Bitch Slap, Stylista, UN-Broke, The Big Bang Theory, Witchblade and more...
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Autumn Fields - Dirk Geiger
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With an initial introduction from Klangstabil’s Maurizio Blanco, German composer and label head of Raumklang Music Dirk Geiger arrives on Tympanik’s doorstep with a serendipitous collection of experimental IDM works titled Autumn Fields. Utilizing field recordings and washes of warm ambiance, mixed with glitchy IDM elements and subtle experimentation, Autumn Fields is an album that burns slowly and grows stronger with each listen. A personal journey like no other, full of wonder and strangeness; set to infectious beats and quiet discord. A waking dream perfect for your favorite headphones or content late-night drives. Includes...
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Beyond Humanity - Interface
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Global Renditions - The Distillery
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Nemesis - J. Scott G.
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Never Dance Again (Single) - Blue Stahli
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If you haven't yet heard, here's the news: Blue Stahli is indeed writing songs for the follow up to his ass-kicking self- titled debut album! Unfortunately, he's working on those songs from within a prison cell. This brand new stand-alone single tells you why. Musically, the chainsaw pop of "Never Dance Again" is Bret's love letter to the 80s. Thematically, the song is a love letter to...well, you'll see. In case it isn't overly obvious to you after listening, Bret's a jealous lover. Let that be a word of warning to any of his fans who wear some other band's T-shirt to a Blue Stahli show. "Never Dance Again" comes accompanied by a...
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B-Sides and Other Things I Forgot - Blue Stahli
$9.99 In 2007, Bret Stahli arrived in Detroit, MI to create music under the tutelage of Klayton of Celldweller. Six years later, Bret has much to show for that fateful step north: a self-titled debut album of face- stomping, electronic-tinged alternative rock, three diverse volumes of instrumental soundtrack material (the Antisleep series), a season spent performing as one half of the live Celldweller show, and a ravenous fanbase begging for more.
Now Bret is closing the lid on this first 'era' of Blue Stahli as he writes songs for his second album and fashions a live show of his own. As a fond farewell to the years of creativity that brought him this far, Bret...
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Antisleep Vol. 03 - Blue Stahli
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If the Blue Stahli who created the first two volumes of Antisleep was the fun-loving master of funk who crashed your Hollywood Hills garden party to cannonball off the roof into your pool, the Blue Stahli who made this third volume is the one who, clad in black and backlit by one flickering Exit sign, appears in your rearview mirror as you get into your car late one night in a dimly lit and otherwise empty parking garage. Is he there to warn you of imminent danger? Is HE the imminent danger? All you know is that the funk is gone and a sinister chill in the air is making the hair on the back of your neck rise. Better get your key into the ignition…whatever happens next,...
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How will you choose to die? Presented here are the auditory essences of ten macabre ends. Select one, listen to it, let the sound construct a death scene in your mind. Pick your poison. With this first volume of instrumental soundtrack material, Varien has woven together a tense, sweat-inducing cinematic experience out of bass music, oppressive atmospherics, and orchestral elements. Having racked up multiple Beatport chart positions, a slot on Skrillex's Bangarang EP, and high-profile remixes of Gareth Emery and Celldweller in his young career, Varien wields a talent that promises to intoxicate film, television, and game screens just as effectively as it has infiltrated...
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Soundtrack For The Voices In My Head Vol. 2 - Celldweller
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Soundtrack for the Voices in my Head Vol. 2 both meets and transcends the expectations placed on the followup to Celldweller's first volume of instrumental soundtrack material. Everything you loved about Celldweller is still here - pounding riffs, intricate electronics, flourishes of orchestral strings - but new elements now expand the scope of Celldweller's instrumental ouevre. Dubstep-inspired bass-play, flirtations with Moohmbaton and progressive metal, and several shades of ambient experimentation round out the diversity of sounds here. Soundtrack for the Voices in my Head Vol. 2 is primed to continue Celldweller's domination of film, television and...
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$6.99 The Blackstar isn't finished yet with it's interstellar voyage. It remains in a mysterious orbit, exerting its influence on space and time, transforming all it touches.
The Space & Time EP includes new evolutions of songs from Celldweller's monumental Wish Upon A Blackstar album. The drumstep/metalstep monster "Unshakeable" has been morphed by Klayton himself into a dark slice of Drum & Bass with sinister growls of bass writhing beneath a steady rhythm. Under the watchful eye of Tim Ismag (courtesy of Play Me and Rottun Recordings), "Tough Guy" is turned on its head, revealing...
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