Post by hobojoe44 on Apr 28, 2024 3:18:34 GMT
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bis_(Scottish_band)
m.facebook.com/welovebis
bistheband.bandcamp.com/
I got into the band around 2010 or so, but at the time alot of their output wasn't as easily available physically since most of their releases were late 90's early 2000's. This has changed now since they released alot of their EPs, compilations, and singles as part of the deluxe editions of their first 3 albums in 2014.
Anyway besides having bought the 3 studio albums available at the time, around 2012 I downloaded a lot of youtube audio rips from various youTube pages in a attempt to acquire songs I couldn't get digitally elsewhere.
I was skiming the wiki a month or so back and searched for Bis out of curiosity and low and behold I read this.
lostmediawiki.com/Bis_from_Data_Panik_(lost_tracks;_1994-2014)
"Do The Static (a live version was released on the single "Mechanical Love", and Bis member Manda Rin also recorded this for her solo album "My DNA"; there are also dead links on Google for a version of the song titled "Do The Static (Xfm Session)". It is uncertain if this version is live or studio, but given that the title of the released version is "Do The Static (Live At Seven-A)", the two tracks are likely different.)"
I checked a YouTube page which has alot of rarer content including a XFM session from 2003 but not the Session they did as Data Panik in 2006.
youtube.com/@bisnation?si=moKIQP1CWmJoVPyd
Anyway keeping that in mind I recently hooked up my old PC I used at the time and skimmed all the old songs on their, and It turns out I have all 3 songs they did for that XFM Scotland session.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Panik
"The group recorded three songs for XFM Scotland ("Minimum Wage", "Retail of the Details" and "Do The Static") which were played on-air the evening of Wednesday 7 June 2006."
They have a low bit rate but I uploaded all 3 from the XFM session to the internet archive.
All three songs start of with one of the members saying something along the lines of
"This Is XFM Scotland, we are Data Panik and this is (song name)"
archive.org/details/data-panik-do-the-static-xfm
m.facebook.com/welovebis
bistheband.bandcamp.com/
I got into the band around 2010 or so, but at the time alot of their output wasn't as easily available physically since most of their releases were late 90's early 2000's. This has changed now since they released alot of their EPs, compilations, and singles as part of the deluxe editions of their first 3 albums in 2014.
Anyway besides having bought the 3 studio albums available at the time, around 2012 I downloaded a lot of youtube audio rips from various youTube pages in a attempt to acquire songs I couldn't get digitally elsewhere.
I was skiming the wiki a month or so back and searched for Bis out of curiosity and low and behold I read this.
lostmediawiki.com/Bis_from_Data_Panik_(lost_tracks;_1994-2014)
"Do The Static (a live version was released on the single "Mechanical Love", and Bis member Manda Rin also recorded this for her solo album "My DNA"; there are also dead links on Google for a version of the song titled "Do The Static (Xfm Session)". It is uncertain if this version is live or studio, but given that the title of the released version is "Do The Static (Live At Seven-A)", the two tracks are likely different.)"
I checked a YouTube page which has alot of rarer content including a XFM session from 2003 but not the Session they did as Data Panik in 2006.
youtube.com/@bisnation?si=moKIQP1CWmJoVPyd
Anyway keeping that in mind I recently hooked up my old PC I used at the time and skimmed all the old songs on their, and It turns out I have all 3 songs they did for that XFM Scotland session.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Panik
"The group recorded three songs for XFM Scotland ("Minimum Wage", "Retail of the Details" and "Do The Static") which were played on-air the evening of Wednesday 7 June 2006."
They have a low bit rate but I uploaded all 3 from the XFM session to the internet archive.
All three songs start of with one of the members saying something along the lines of
"This Is XFM Scotland, we are Data Panik and this is (song name)"
archive.org/details/data-panik-do-the-static-xfm