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Where is THAT Liam?

No shit guys, where is that Liam?

This is quite cool to see the old video, where Liam is young, rave is still alive, Liam’s bedroom is full of stuff except the bed. My bedroom looks quite close to Liam’s one. I don’t have W30, but I’ve got some stuff like old soviet Ritm-2 analogue synth which mostly is a copy of Moog Prodigy. I do remember myself when I was 19. Liam did Charly in his 19, I did Carmen Queasy remix in my 19. I hadn’t got millions of $ since then, but maybe it’s for the best, whacha think?

P.S. RapidShare version of the video.

P.P.S. one more track from the Siberian Plague album is uploaded - Wanna Do It Now.

World Is Under Attack (original remix)

the Second Division - World Is Under Attack (original remix)

Made in FastTracker 2

It was late December 2001, I decided to do a small New Year present to people around, I spent few hours in FT2 remixing “Bionic”, a nice sketch track. It was last track ever done by me in FastTracker 2. I never touched FT2 afterwards.

the Second Division - Bionic (Original Remix)

TSD goes DSL

Finally, after more than 7 years of *hell communications* internet service usage I managed to get an ADSL home connection. Basically this means that from this moment I can do unlimited uploads, at least. Unfortunately, there is still a big difference between Moscow and deep Russia regions, it reminds me a time difference, like we (Russia province) live with a 10 years delay. Well, I still think it’s up to people, I doubt there is any damnation.

Anyway, I’m going to upload all our tracks including very first ones. Today it goes Word in under attack, one of the first and fully sample-based track. The track was written something like 7 years ago, and it was the time when it was impossible to get any sampled material at least in deep Siberia. I’ve used a lot of hip-hop samples from old modules and first E-Jay bank.

the Second Division - World is under attack

Old wine

I’ve been listening to DJ Shadow recently and noticed how damn similar my old sound to the Shadow’s one. Some of my early tracks 90% samples based. Of course DJ Shadows has got damn deep hip-hot roots which I couldn’t have. But it seems I’ve got something hip-hopish through Prodigy music. It’s quite interesting to check out own old stuff where I just loved to use long and deep samples, voices and speeches, put the thing together within a couple of hours. The funny thing that DJ Shadow is a quite new artist to me, I never heard of him before 2003-2004 or something, and the tracks I’m talking about been done somewhere 1999-2002. The second less funny fact that the tracks is one of the most unheard music in the world, I’m not DJ Shadow ya know. The sad thing that I don’t collect my own music. I need a huge piece of an inspiration that make me sit and arrange emotions I feel to the sequencer. That fact makes pretty much wine of my tracks. The wine no one tested, the wine you won’t find on a conveyor belt.

The track about itself the Second Division - Weir.do (2001)