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Interview mit David Bradley:
https://www.kick24.info/interviews/david-bradley
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The Sin. . . . . . #pecado #manzana #sin #speel #jesus #amor #deus #biblia #eva #pecadosplacenteros a#love #dios #pecados #eden #hechizo #pecadooriginal #serpiente #praiadopecado #thaiclinch #headkick #personal #muaythaibrasil #blancanieves #rttfight #apple #thaikicks #muaythaivideos #whitesnow #eucurtomacae #macaetips #hechizo (en Guadalajara, Jalisco) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfCDbcbOMh9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Mussolini Headkick
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Predates Neuromancer but has a Sprawl vibe, old school Industrial but more from when Industrial was starting to get more of a groove as opposed to being noise adjacent.
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mussolini headkick - your god is dead
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Cabaret Voltaire - Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
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Swiftly the chaperones move in with damage control. Headmistresses/headkickers 🤷🏻♀️
Friendship bracelets, Swiftlander. It’s all multiple coloured hearts and dancing.
Alls right with the OL world.
And the more things change the more they stay the same
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Ed Balls day 2: Headkick Boogaloo
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🎯⌛ Ben Conlan with a perfectly timed HEADKICK! ⌛🎯 #boxing #boxing #ufc #...
Phenomenal kick.
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Today's compilation:
Another World: Electronic Body Music
1990
EBM
I don't think that I'll ever become a true fan of EBM—electronic body music, aka industrial dance—because I really just don't like all the harshness and abrasiveness that's so germane to both it and industrial music in general. Basically, in order for me to like this stuff, it either needs to be blended with something else, like house, techno, electro, some type of rock, etc., or it needs to be something that's so remarkably different from what makes for a standard EBM track in the first place, that the effort can't go unappreciated. And with this second installment in Belgian label Antler-Subway's Another World: Electronic Body Music sampler series, I think I may have come across a couple tracks that fulfill that latter category.
So, I'm certainly no expert when it comes to this type of dance music, but I really don't think that I've ever heard anything that's quite like Mussolini Headkick's "Get Out" (what a name, by the way). You put this song on and you're like, "oh yeah, this is clearly 100% EBM," but where a lot of EBM production seems to not use so many elements and is largely driven by combinations of a deep, acidically stabbing bassline and pounding kickdrums, this one just has so much more fuss going on, including a bunch of noisy bits of sampled electric guitar, aggressive vocals, distorted roaring, and a briefly sharp change to some...classical singing of some sort too? 🤷♂️ A maximally thick and pretty infectious, well-made tune.
But far more unique is "Bitterer Als Der Tod," by Boris Mikulic, an alias of a Belgian producer who is better known as part of an extremely prolific trio called Morton Sherman Bellucci. MSB put out a ton of tunes under a whole bunch of different monikers in the adjacent Belgian dance genre of new beat, but on this particular track, Boris Mikulic accompanies his EBM with a significant amount of Gregorian chant. And if you don't know what that is, maybe you're familiar with the most famous song in the history of popular music to ever use it: Enigma's terrific new age-worldbeat-trip hoppy early 90s classic, "Sadeness (Part I)." Needless to say, it's certainly unique to hear this traditionally sacred form of Latin singing used in any contemporary song, much less EBM, but Mikulic manages to do something pretty neat with it here.
Nice to find this cool pair of tunes in a genre that I typically don't go for 😌.
Highlights:
Mussolini Headkick - "Get Out"
Boris Mikulic - "Bitterer Als Der Tod"
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Justin Gaethje KOs Dustin Poirer in the 2nd via head kick!
Gaethje gets his revenge!
Gaethje was having a lot of success letting Poirier come to him in the 1st. Definitely did not like the body work from Poirier but Poirier did not catch on to it. Competitive first round between the two. Neat seeing Gaethje give Poirier a taste of his own medicine with the shifting punches into overhands/hooks.
But the headkick. Open guard. Threw the right hand feint and then followed with the headkick upstairs that caught Poirier around the guard.
LOL Gaethje stole Edward’s set up. Knowing he trains with Usman, you know he’s seen it a lot.
These guys are 1-1.
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Headkick
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It's time to break guards and land headkicks. Hand traps are becoming more and more common in martial arts, you see them in boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and MMA. However you can use your legs to similar effect. In Savate the two main kicks used for this are the Frontal and Lateral Revers. Here I use the frontal. First I jab to draw my opponents hands high, then I quickly follow with a Frontal Revers Avant to drop the guard opening the line for a clean head kick off the rear leg. Even if your opponent can bring their opposite hand up in time, one hand is almost never going to be enough to defend a clean and accurate head kick. Stay tricky my friends. At the request of @kyokushinpunk
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Cabaret Voltaire - Do the Mussolini (Headkick)
Movie is the great opening sequence to Sam Fuller's "The Naked Kiss"
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Retro Trax for the Modern Edgerunner
24.2 Hack the Planet was originally gonna be three seperate radio stations: one for the Strange Days soundtrack (named after Retinal Fetish, the nightclub featured in the movie), one for the Hackers soundtrack, and the last being a rework of my first radioext station, 24.2 Rhythm of Time (a primarily EBM/Industrial station with some death rock/goth and post-punk).
I decided I couldn't be bothered working on three different stations so 24.2 Hack the Planet came to be with 50 tracks including a few from Strange Days and Hackers and some from the Matrix, Johnny Mnemonic, Hardware, and RoboCop.
I might update it a little later after Update 2.0 to include more tracks, Dr. Paradox segments, and ads from RoboCop and RoboCop 2
Playlist below
Strange Days
Skunk Anansie - Selling Jesus
Skunk Anansie - Feed
Lords of Acid - The Real Thing
Tricky - Overcome
Strange Fruit - No White Clouds
Juliette Lewis - Hardly Wait
Me Phi Me - HereWEcome
Prong - Strange Days
Lori Carson & Graeme Revell - Fall In The Light
Hackers
Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
Underworld - Cowgirl
The Prodigy - Voodoo People
Stereo MC's - Connected
The Prodigy - One Love
Kruder & Dorfmeister - Original Bedroom Rockers
Squeeze - Heaven Knows
Massive Attack - Protection
Guy Pratt - One Combination
Simon Boswell - Diskette
Simon Boswell - Cereal's Speech
Simon Boswell - Kernel
Johnny Mnemonic
Orbital - Sad But True
God Lives Underwater - No More Love
Stabbing Westward - Nothing
Hardware
Ministry - Stigmata
Public Image Ltd. - The Order of Death
The Matrix
Massive Attack - Dissolved Girl
Rob Zombie - Dragula
The Prodigy - Mindfields
RoboCop
PTP - Show Me Your Spine
The rest...
Massive Attack - Teardrop
Massive Attack - Risingson
Pigface - Hips, Tits, Lips, Power!
Pigface - Tapeworm
Skinny Puppy - Last Call
Skinny Puppy - Dead Lines
Skinny Puppy - Hardset Head
Skinny Puppy - Convulsion
NIN - Head Like A Hole
Ministry - Thieves
Ministry - Just One Fix
Front Line Assembly - Paralyzed
Front Line Assembly - Resist
Front 242 - Rhythm of Time
Front 242 - Headhunter
Front 242 - WYHIWYG/U-Men (Live 1989)
The Prodigy - Poison
GWAR - America Must Be Destroyed
GWAR - Jack the World
Mussolini Headkick - Your God Is Dead
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