Archive for February, 2008

[En] Mathew Jonson – Symphony for the apocalypse (wagon repair)

February 17th, 2008 by Pierre-Nicolas

mathew jonson

The apocalypse of Jonson

Mathew Jonson is back ! After his great album under Cobblestone Jazz (with Danuel Tate and Tyger Dhula) released during the last autumn, he’s returning back to his solo productions. Read the rest of this entry »

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[En] 4 records from netlabels

February 9th, 2008 by Pierre-Nicolas

4 records 4 free

Welcome to the jungle of the netlabels ! Damned, there are too many ! The fact is, that’s so easy now to buy or use cracked softwares, play some shits in few minutes that make you think you are the new Radioslave, and less than one hour for uploading your crappy “work” into the world’s face. That’s the problem with 98 % of the netlabels nowadays. And it’s discouraging people who only want to find good vibes. It’s the Youtube generation, where everybody can make anything (interesting or not), and upload it to tell to the world “hey look at my dumbass face, dude”. Everybody wants (to be) a piece of this globalized cake… Read the rest of this entry »

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Playlist Poum Tchak! – Feb. 08

February 9th, 2008 by Pierre-Nicolas

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Boing Poum Tchak! is an online electronic music magazine based in Paris since January 2005.

Boing Poum Tchak! is not an audioblog.

There is no illegal music to download here. Only mp3s from free netlabels are available and mixes. Audio samples are marked and / or in low-fi quality (80kbps / 45 sec max) or streamed from online record-shops.

Since February 2009, we organize small parties in bars named Party Poum Tchak!. Roger 23, Jacques from the Parisian Smallville shop, Break SL, and Leo Le Loup have already played with us.

If you want to contact Boing Poum Tchak! for any reason, please send an e-mail to :

Thanks for your attention.

Pierre-Nicolas