Title
Listening Guide
Updated
2026-07-14
Sources
Audio/09 Futureloop (remix).m4aAudio/135PlanetaryKrush.wavAudio/Dread Afriq.mp3Audio/Jungle 93 - 97.mp3Audio/Phonic I.mp3Audio/Reptator.mp3Audio/Swarmachines Rewind.mp3Audio/gray matter.wavAudio/Katasonix/Xxignal/Bobby Diablo - Diabolique (meets the inhumans uptown.wavAudio/Katasonix/Xxignal/Kode9 - Katak -heatseeker- intercept desert fox- (1999).wavAudio/Katasonix/Xxignal/Stelco - Off the rails (pandemonic katatense remix).wavAudio/Katasonix/Xxignal/Xxignal - Anticlimax (Inhumane moreerotic female orgasm analog mix).wavMark Fisher/Audio/Music/Mark Fisher - 20 Greatest Jungle Records Mix [Pt. 1].mp3Mark Fisher/Audio/Music/Mark Fisher - 20 Greatest Jungle Records [Pt. 2].mp3Mark Fisher/Audio/Music/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK - 01 73-93.wavMark Fisher/Audio/Music/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK - 02 Shattered Windscreen.wavMark Fisher/Audio/Music/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK - 03 The Condition Of Muzak.wavMark Fisher/Audio/Music/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK/D-Generation - Entropy in the UK - 04 Rotting Hill.wavMark Fisher/Audio/Music/k-punk 'look what fear's done to my body' (mark fisher compilation).mp3Steve Goodman/Audio/Kode9 on Frequencies, Burial and Dance Music Exploration Red Bull Music Academy.mp3Steve Goodman/Audio/Music/Kode9 - Bacteria in Dub feat. the Spaceape, Luciana Parisi & Ms.Haptic -2004-.wavSteve Goodman/Audio/Music/Kode9 - Katak -heatseeker- intercept desert fox- (1999).wavSteve Goodman/Audio/Seminars/Steve Goodman Kode9 · Audio Virology (On-Line Lecture).mp3

Listening Guide

The Listening Guide is a doorway into the archive's playable sound. It gathers sequences that already exist as numbered folders, named mixes or clearly paired files; it does not reconstruct playlists from theory, identify unnamed tracks, or treat a music transcript as evidence. For the conceptual route through this material, begin with the Sound trail, then use jungle, sonic fiction, bass materialism and audio virology.

Two continuous jungle mixes

The archive preserves Mark Fisher — 20 Greatest Jungle Records as two long files. Their filenames establish the two-part sequence but the archive supplies no cue sheet, chapter markers or reliable twenty-item track list. Listen as the surviving pair:

  1. 20 Greatest Jungle Records Mix — Part 1
  2. 20 Greatest Jungle Records — Part 2

The jungle page carries the archive's other explicit Fisher sequence: the thirteen numbered files in Mark Fisher's Accelerationism Playlist. Its order comes from the filenames themselves, while artist and release metadata remain deliberately unfilled where the archive does not provide them.

A four-part D-Generation sequence

The folder D-Generation — Entropy in the UK supplies its own 01–04 order. These are direct archive recordings, presented without additional discographic claims:

  1. 01 — 73-93
  2. 02 — Shattered Windscreen
  3. 03 — The Condition Of Muzak
  4. 04 — Rotting Hill

A separate long-form compilation is filed as k-punk — “look what fear's done to my body”. The filename attests the compilation's archival identity; this guide does not infer its internal track divisions.

The top-level audio shelf

The archive's Audio wing is a compact listening shelf distinct from the much larger lecture and interview holdings. The filenames support direct listening but not a single canonical order.

Short recordings and mixes:

The nested Katasonix/Xxignal folder is another archive-attested cluster:

Kode9: recordings beside the concepts

Two music files in Steve Goodman's wing connect the playable archive to the theory pages without reducing either to an illustration:

The first is byte-identical to the copy in the top-level Katasonix/Xxignal folder. It is one recording filed twice, not two versions. For spoken context, continue with Audio Virology, Kode9 on frequencies, Burial and dance-music exploration, and the wiki's audio virology and sonic warfare pages.

What this guide does not claim

Folder names and numbered filenames are provenance, not a complete discography. Unnumbered files are grouped here by their existing archive location rather than placed into a fictional running order. Music was excluded from the archive's Whisper campaign, so this guide makes no lyric, sample, personnel or track-identification claims based on automated transcription.