Hanalgig
Hanalgig is a leaked CDr of demos and unfinished tracks compiled by Sean. It was originally made in 2012 for a DJ set at Dave Hanal's birthday party. According to Sean, what's been leaked is one of two CDs he burned for the party.
For the Hanalgig AMA, refer to Hanalgig AMA.
History
Hanalgig was first brought to the public's attention during Sean Twitch AMA, June 2022, when WATMM user, hello spiral asked Sean whether he minded these tracks being shared. His answer was somewhat ambiguous, but said that it was inevitable that it would end up on the internet anyways.
On July 23rd, the full CD was found on Soulseek, where it had been uploaded by someone under the username "pigster". It was subsequently uploaded to YouTube by Paranoidal Dyslexia, on July 24th, 2022, where Sean provided a makeshift tracklist, and answered several questions regarding the mix in a pinned comment thread.
Tracks
ae, 2011 (T ess xi)
- Track 1 is an extended version of "T ess xi" off their 2013 album, Exai.
ae - from oversteps sessions, 2009
- Track 2 (Oversteps sessions) was made with "a combo of max sequencing and logic running (iirc) fm7 or fm8"[1]
gescom - unfinished stakker cover/remix, 2007
- Track 3, while having several differences, could be an early version of Humanoid - sT8818r (A664 Mix by Autechre), released on December 3rd, 2021.
gescom, 2005
ae - from quaristice sessions, 2007
- Track 5 (Quaristice sessions) was sequenced using Renoise. [2]
ae, 2009 (Ts1a)
- Track 6 was previously released as "Ts1a" on July 11th, 2011, as part of Icasea's Benefit Compilation For Japan charity compilation.
- Sean originally wrote that the sixth track ("Ts1a") was made in 2006, but later corrected himself, that is was actually made in 2009.
gescom, 2007
- Track 7 samples the ending of "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash in the style of A1-D1 by Gescom.
gescom, 2006
- Track 8 seems to be an alternate version of "D1" off of A1-D1.
gescom, 2005 (2)
gescom, 2008
- Track 10 samples several elements from "I Can't Stop" by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra, including a drum break, and "Dance to the Drummer's Beat" by Herman Kelly and Life.
dj mix i did for dave's birthday, 1988
- Track 11, while not having any actual original music, is the earliest material made by either Rob or Sean that's been heard by the public.
- The tracklist for the mix includes:
- "Dragnet Theme Song" by Television's Greatest Hits Band
- "Living in the World of Hip-Hop" by MC Shan
- "Down by Law" by MC Shan
- "Pump Me Up" by Trouble Funk
- "The Show (Oh, My God! Remix)" by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew
- "MC Space" by MC Shan
- "Latoya" by Just-Ice
- "Kill That Noise" by MC Shan
- Lovin' Every Minute of It (The Cyclone Ride) by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew
- "Left Me Lonely" by MC Shan
- Nuthin' by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew
- "The Show" by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1 | ae, 2011 | 9:47 |
2 | ae - from oversteps sessions, 2009 | 6:25 |
3 | gescom - unfinished stakker cover/remix, 2007 | 5:42 |
4 | gescom, 2005 | 6:13 |
5 | ae - from quaristice sessions, 2007 | 3:50 |
6 | ae, 2009 | 8:26 |
7 | gescom, 2007 | 4:11 |
8 | gescom, 2006 | 3:02 |
9 | gescom, 2005 | 4:16 |
10 | gescom, 2008 | 5:54 |
11 | dj mix i did for dave's birthday, 1988 | 6:03 |
Total | 1:03:28 |
(note, the titles were reproduced as given by Sean in the comment section AMA, with the exception of track 6 being modified as he corrected 2006 to 2009 without editing his original comment [3])
Trivia
- In the AMA, Sean mentioned that two of the tracks on here were solo efforts, although he left which ones up for speculation. [4]