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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Disco Vinyl Video



The below quote is taken from the profile of an interesting YouTube channel I recently discovered.

"Thanks to some of you whom have peaked my interest in discovering new music (ie. requests). The records are my husbands. They are very new to me as I've just started to pull them off the shelves after years of storage.

I have always loved disco but have never really known about many of the artists -- being born in 1976, I have only had the opportunity to hear disco through today's modern house music (Mark Farina / DJ Sneak / Doc Martin / DJ Heather / DJ Dan / Bob Sinclar / etc.)"


You never quite know what you're going to find on YouTube. I think I found a winner.

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Dub Narcotic Update

Dubnarcotic.org is almost here, until then please subscribe to the DubNarcoticDotOrg YouTube Channel.



I'm currently in the middle of migrating several sites from our old dedicated server to a new one, among other things.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Bryce Panic, Old Time Relijun, Monotonix, and Calvin Johnson

What a night!

My ears are still buzzing. Tonight was one of the most amazing nights of live music I've ever witnessed in Chicago ...the universe even. Chicago native Anni Rossi played a very warm and upbeat opening set. If I had enough tape on hand, I would have taped her performance, but sadly I only had a tape and a half.

Bryce Panic played a very energetic, yet brief set. Old Time Relijun played an amazing, slam-dancing set, filled with the best soul-dance rock you've ever heard. Then comes Monotonix, who I've never seen live before. Boy, what a completely unique, inspiring, and awesome night it was!

My filming for my new project, dubnarcotic.org, was really raw for this show. I am not a professional camera man by any means. I try to do something different during each show I attend, both for educational and experimental purposes. So, we'll see how these sets come out on film, let's hope for the best. Monotonix finished their set when I was running out of tape, I only had 4 minutes left.

The night couldn't have gone better. After speaking to both Monotonix and Arrington de Dionyso, I was able to introduce myself to Calvin Johnson before heading out. I complimented him on a job well done producing the latest Old Time Relijun record, as well as the recent performance in Chicago at South Union Arts in June. I asked Calvin if he had plans of coming back to the Chicago area, he said "sometime next spring". I asked if he is working on new Halo Benders material and that I was sorry I missed the shows in Boise. To that, he responded that "you'll see us again".

I'll start editing and uploading tomorrow.

Chad

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