Saturday, May 28, 2011

Pale Blue Dot, a compilation for Japan

The name is borrowed from a photograph of planet Earth taken in 1990 by Voyager 1 from four billion miles away, and a subsequent book by astronomer Carl Sagan. It puts in perspective how fragile we are, how negligible our perceived differences. The recent earthquakes and tsunami in Japan are a stark reminder of that fact. It brings home the need to stand by one another in whatever capacity we can.

This fourteen track compilation features friends of mine from the electronic music scene who were more than happy to donate their time and talent. Nine of these tracks are yet unreleased or exclusive. The comp was mastered by Japan based engineer Gregg Janman at Hermetech Mastering, who made time for this even as he prepared and packed for his move across continents to Europe. The cover art is by astrophotographer Masahiro Miyasaka, winner of 2009's Galilean Nights' astrophotography competition.

The proceeds will be split 50/50 between Red Cross and Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support.

I hope you love this comp!

Track Listing:

1. Collide - Crushed
2. Avi Ghosh - All That's Left Of Us
3. Advent Dawn - A Portrait in Mind
4. My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult - Death Threat
5. Mankind Is Obsolete - Picking at the Scab (Live Mix by Sylvia Massy)
6. Abrasions - All Ashes
7. I, Parasite - White
8. Prometheus Burning - Invisible Enemy
9. Roughhausen - A Momentary Lapse
10. Android Lust - Man Descends
11. kAlte fArben - Braintrashed Love
12. R010R - Exogenesis
13. Anthony Baldino - Small Distances
14. Explosives for Her Majesty - Frayed

Release 5/31/11

Order now!

Friday, May 20, 2011

The Human Animal shirt sale

The good folks over at FiXT have the Human Animal T-shirt up for sale. Sale runs through June 30th. The regular price of $20 has been knocked down to $15.95.

Goto FiXT Store

Thursday, May 5, 2011

AndroidLust.com site updates

Hi and welcome to the updated site! Here's a list of what has changed:

  • Comments! You can now leave comments on news, blog, photo, and video posts. Just log in to Disqus with your twitter, facebook or any one of a gazillion of your social media profiles and voila! It's as easy at that.
  • Photo module now pulls in 8 thumbnails instead of 6.
  • News module now pulls in summary as well as headlines.
  • A tidier social media link section. Got rid of some extra baggage there.
  • Redesigned blog and store modules.

Let us know what you think. We're working on a more significant feature update for a later launch this year.