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Free Download – Marley Carroll (Live at Club 828)
Melanaster Records, in partnership with ONE WORLD Entertainment, is offering a free download of Marley Carroll’s live DJ set from March 27, 2010 at Club 828 in Asheville. That night, Marley shared the bill with Lorn and Martyn (Brainfeeder).
This download is a raw, unedited recording straight from the sound board. A quick sampling of the set list includes tracks from Fever Ray, Lusine, Four Tet, Mr. Oizo, Boards of Canada, Kona Triangle, Jan Jelinek, Susumu Yokota, Ellen Allien and more. This mix finds Marley flexing his newfound love of minimal house, in addition to the innovative glitch-hop-inspired looping work that is becoming the hallmark of his live DJ sets.
Click the image at the top and the download will start immediately! No strings, no gimmicks, just a peaceful audio offering from Melanaster Records and ONE WORLD Entertainment. Enjoy!
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Marley Carroll – Live at Club 828
Event : Prefuse 73 + Marley Carroll in Asheville
Friday, September 18 2009 at 8PM! Physical tickets available at Hunk Clothing and Honeypot, online tickets available at Harvest Records and Brown Paper Tickets.
For the uninitiated, Prefuse 73 (Scott Herron) is the pioneer of a chopped-up style of instrumental hip-hop commonly referred to as “glitch-hop,” although I prefer “glitchop” (rhymes with ketchup). I bought his debut album Vocal Studies and Uprock Narratives on vinyl in 2001, only a few months after I started DJing. It was a revelation. His work has had an immeasurable effect on my own compositions and informs my current style of live loop and glitch remixing. I am happy to be sharing the stage with him.

