->''This is....The Tomorrow People''

Blixty Slycat is [[IHaveManyNames probably the best-known alias]] of an electronic artist who frequently releases a high quantity of computer-made home music for free. Her music has a tiny following, and runs the gamut of music it is possible to make with only samples on a computer. She has actually long abandoned the Blixty alias, and was known as Glowwy-Lookin' Lava Lamp for some time before becoming Mojave Music.

Blix's most recent music can be streamed or downloaded from [[http://blixtyslycat.bandcamp.com/ her bandcamp page]]. Some of her older material can be found on [[http://lightworksmusic.webs.com/index.htm here]] (under "Lightex" then "Discography"). She also has a [[https://www.youtube.com/user/SoshoKittycat Youtube Channel]] where non-album songs may be found.

Though she did, at one time, use the moniker Lightex, she should not be confused with the lighting company Lightex Electronics, the slang term for a lighter used to smoke marijuana, or the Deviant Art artist ~LightEX~.

!Selected Discography

''Pre-[=SectionZ=] works (currently considered lost)''

* ''A Volatile Mixture''
* ''Desert Burner''
* ''Kassetenacht''
* ''Ghost Tape'' - The Original, not the abbreviated remix on ''Nonfiction Mixed in Silver''

''As Dewerks''

* ''This Too Is a Mystery'' -- 2010: Saw limited release on [=SectionZ=].com. Re-released under the Lightex moniker.

''With @/{{SRC}} as The Fragmentation Collective''

* ''Midnight Stories'' -- 2010: Saw limited release on [=SectionZ=].com

''As Lightex or Lightex The Tomorrow People''

(Some of this is only available for download on [[http://lightworksmusic.webs.com/index.htm this]] never-finished website)

* ''I Found Myself in a Dark Wood'' -- February 2011, album of keyboard improvisations.
* ''float zombies'' -- May, 2011
* ''The Superdope Massive From Way-Out (Exile Over Blue Mountain)'' -- May, 2011

''As Blixty Slycat''

(available on Bandcamp)

* ''Blix.trip: Edition II'' -- August 2011, compilation album of some original tracks and some old material. "Edition I" is identical except for the album cover.
* ''Elsewhere'' -- November 2011: Psychadelia album
* ''Nonfiction Mixed in Silver'' -- April 2012: Compilation of new and old material under a variety of aliases.
* ''The Beet Tape'' -- May 2012: A series of short hip-hop beats and remixes.
* ''Adventures in Low Fidelity'' -- A set of two albums of differing genres:
** ''Volume One'' -- May 2012 -- a "trippy" album;
** ''Volume Two'' -- June 2012 -- themed around the ocean and deep sea exploration.

''As Glowwy-Lookin' Lava Lamp''

* ''How've You Been?'' -- August 2012 -- EP of more "water music".
* ''Songs From a Wandering Star'' -- upcoming release

!!!Side-Projects

''As Sunproof''

* ''A Line of Telephones'' - Weird psychadelic sound collage.
* ''Anorak Avenue (Sunproof Remix)'' - A remix of one of [[Tropers/{{Tre}} Tre Stuck]]'s ''District 76'' songs.

''As Chime Bell''

* ''Two Minute Miracle'' - One-off {{electro swing}} single, later rapped over by Tubesock (release forthcoming).

''Productions''

* "Lost at...." and its remix, with [[Tropers/{{Odd1}} 0dd1]] as Under the Volcano.
* "Camels" by Blixty Slycat and Tre Stuck, from TS's first album ''District 76''.
* "Thy Phantom (Time Traveler)" by Cel-Man Iller & Tha Immortal

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!Tropes that apply to Blixty Slycat's music:

* {{all lowercase letters}} - ''float zombies''.
* AmenBreak - used in "Elephants!".
** Shows up again in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smsHPf-p-jI&feature=player_embedded "Goin' Off (Blood Like Barbed Wire)"]] by way of [[Music/{{NWA}} "Straight Outta Compton"]]
* CatchPhrase - Several of her releases feature the same doctored sample of a person saying the page quote. The original says "''Bendix:'' The Tomorrow People".
* CallBack - "Blixty Slycat is Dead" ends with a pitch-doctored sample of "Deserted Shoreline" off of ''Blix.trip''.
* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition - ''Blix.trip: Edition II'' is a subversion. The only thing different is a slightly cooler cover and the absence of "Gap", a second-long silence between the two halves of the album.
* DigitalPiracyIsEvil - Here inverted, Blixty refuses to sell the music she makes at all, giving it away instead, and thinks digital piracy is a ''good'' thing.
* GenreRoulette - While they are all electronic at their core, Blixty's albums' actual ''content'', both sonically and thematically, varies widely.
* IHaveManyNames - A number of which have been used only once or twice.
* ManipulativeEditing: See CatchPhrase above. Spliced together from two of Raymond Scott's radio commercials.
* {{Sampling}} - Forms the backbone of her work. Only one album (''I Found Myself in a Dark Wood'') contains no samples, and many albums contain nothing but. When original instruments are introduced, they're usually done by collaborators or simple synth tones.
* SelfParody - "Blixty Slycat is Dead".
* ShoutOut - By way of sampling or song titles. Some examples:
** ''Blix.trip'' to ''VideoGame/BitTrip''
** ''Elsewhere'''s "Unbuilt, Thine Mysterie" to Music/SarahMcLachlan's "Building a Mystery".
** "Radio Zachary (Listening to 11.975MHz)" to....well [[Webcomic/ListeningTo11975MHz guess.]]
** "Renegades of Fuck" to Afrika Bambaataa's "Renegades of Funk"
** "Someday in the Rain" is named after a Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya episode
** "Forgotten Eastern Spirit" is a vague allusion to ''Touhou'', and refers to Mima, whose theme it samples.
*** Likewise, its remix "The Melody X From a Wandering Star" refers to Nue, as does "Concealed Alien from a Quasar".
* ThatManIsDead - "Blixty Slycat is Dead" on ''How've You Been?''
* WordSaladLyrics - Mike K's rapping on "The Funky Cow" off of ''Blix.trip'', and again on "The Boat" on ''Nonfiction Mixed in Silver''.
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