This is an archive of mailings to the MUXList, an opt-in mailing list run from my old server. The links in the emails may not work, due to the complete site redesign, but the news is here anyway, for reference purposes.
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Wednesday, 01 October 2003 |
Subject: (mux): Upcoming show and other announcements! From: Drew Smith <drew@mux.ca> Date: 01 Oct 2003 12:29:31 -0700
MUXLIST ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1.) UPCOMING SHOW! 2.) New live recording released 3.) New studio recording released 4.) New third-party remix released 5.) Website updates 6.) Trivial Drew stuff
Heyas,
This is the second email to this mailing list. News time!
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1.) HALLOWEEN PARTY! HALLOWEEN PARTY! HALLOWEEN PARTY!
COME TO THIS: http://halloween.granolaboy.net! I'm playing a set later on in the evening - the soundsystem is apparently more than sufficient, and there's a big dancefloor. We have a capacity of 380 people and the music is going to be great all night. GIJody threw down the acid techno at both SketchyPizza parties and awed the crowd, Ben and Drew are coming up from San Francisco specifically to play this party, and Ross's house style generally rules all around. It's going to be a wicked night (if you'll pardon the pun). COME IN COSTUME!
I'm not sure of the exact time of my set yet, but I'm hoping for something after midnight - no guarantees yet though. I'm working on new material in the studio literally every free minute I have (seriously, ask Erin), and can't wait to unleash the techno on a big soundsystem again. This time there's a real dancefloor!
The only downside to this is that the party ends at 2am (or thereabouts, we'll see - but bottom line, it's a bar, not a 6am party). If I were you, though, I'd strongly consider making this party one of your big stops for the evening - Halloween night, great music, great visuals, great decorations, a bar, and a huge pile of freaks in costumes. Bring your friends, drop in here - if you're feeling especially hardcore, maybe check out Crazy Dave's party, "Dance of the Dead" afterwards. There's decent parking, even! Everyone is welcome! It's free!
If you've got any questions about this party, please see the FAQ at http://halloween.granolaboy.net - if you have further questions, talk to Ross at granola@granolaboy.net.
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2.) Well, it's been a few weeks now since the Listening Room show at the Planetarium, and I must say: MAN, that was fun! The decorations were great, the D&B stage was kickin' it all night, and the star chamber was awe-inspiring. Listening to Tom, Thomas, Fish and Lace throw down the techno while reclining in the tilted-back theatre chairs, looking up at the enormous dome taking up all of my field of vision, watching the lasers dance across the night sky... what a night!
I got a half-decent recording of my set - you can find it at the usual place, http://mux.ca/tunes.html - or there are also mirrors of the file (and the other folks' sets as well, I particularly recommend Thomas' set on some nice speakers in a darkened room) at http://eastvan.bc.ca or http://benow.ca/misc/lrc respectively. My set was to be recorded onto minidisc off of the house mixer, while simultaneously recording the room onto minidisc using a stereo mic... however, *both* methods failed! The minidisc recorder on the mixer decided to overload and not record anything, and the minidisc with the stereo mic has a few skips.. not so bad though, definitely worth a listen. Turn it up really loud and pretend you were there!
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3.) In other news, I multitracked one of the LRC tracks in the studio, mixed and mastered it, and released it on the website. The song is called "Optimal Blue", and you can hear a live rendition of it in the Listening Room set - it's the one right after the "Alright, bring on the @#%^ing TECHNO!". It sounds very different live - maybe the difference in tempo has something to do with it. :) Equipment used: well, pretty much all of it! The bassline is Waldorf Pulse, the repetitive chunky parts are Nord Micro Modular, the kick and odd percussive bits are the Simmons SDS-800 and Korg ER-1, and the howling synth is my baby, the venerable Roland SH-101. Two weekends in the studio mixing down and down and down, and that's the result. I'm learning more and more about studio recording - it's really not something I was interested in before, but it's something of a necessary evil. If I want to get a record deal, I have to have decent recordings of my music. :)
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4.) Heh - not even a week after releasing "Optimal Blue", Xyn (http://www.xyntheticspace.com) has released a minimal techno remix of it! Xyn is a rave techno rockstar from Detroit who moved to Vancouver about a year ago - he threw down the live techno a few months ago at "Tek", sharing the stage with DJ Noah and Freaky Chakra. The remix is great! It's available for download at the usual place, http://mux.ca/tunes.html - I've made a new section at the bottom for third-party remixes.
I'm always happy to hear what people do with my music - if you are interested in doing a professional remix of one of my tracks, contact me about it. I may have some higher-quality WAV files for you to start from, or perhaps even a multitracked version of the song. Not much of my stuff is multitracked though. ;)
(hell, even if you're just listening to it, I'd be happy to hear from you - drop me a line with a critique, I value your input.)
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5.) I've been working on my website, http://mux.ca, and with the help of my awesome girlfriend Erin, I've been optimizing it for search engine ranking. I've done pretty well so far, with Google Canada ranking me #1 for "live pa techno" (tho #2 for "live-pa techno", with a dash?), #1 for "rave tunes", #1 for "techno studio pics", and #1 for "techno musician" (that last one is pretty cool!). I'm trying to keep the website moving along - I've got some new features I'm busy trying to add to it, so keep checking back on it often.
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6.) In stranger news, I've cut off approximately 71% of my dreadlocks. I've kept fifteen in total - one "young jedi" dread in the front, and fourteen at the upper-back of my head, in a sort of Hari-Krishna fashion. The rest of my head is now chopped short, at about 1cm length all over... not sure yet whether to shave it bald or just leave it here. We'll see. I'm happy with it - much more hardcore. Punk rock meets Mad Max meets MUX. Mwahaha.
Why? I'm getting tired of this question. Here's the top 5 reasons:
5. Saw dreadlocked white guy in the "Homer vs. Tony Hawk" episode of Simpsons. Unflattering. 4. Five dreadlocks were breaking off near the roots. 3. Wanted to show the folks back home in NB - done that now. 2. Time for a change. Keep 'em guessing. ;) 1. Tired of being mistaken for a filthy hippie.
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Well, that's all for this email. I'll be sending out the next one... well, when there's enough news to warrant a big email. Feel free to forward this to anyone you like, and if you know someone who'd like to be on this list, they can sign up from the link on http://mux.ca. :)
Cheers, - Drew. |
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Wednesday, 03 September 2003 |
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Subject: (mux): The Listening Room - Sept. 13, 2003
From: "Drew Smith (mux)"
Date: 03 Sep 2003 19:10:39 -0700
Holas,
Well, after a hiatus of nearly three years, I've finally gotten to the
point where I'm ready to play a live set again. I'm booked to perform a
one-hour set of live-PA techno at "The Listening Room", a night of live
electronic music and fantastic laser visuals, hosted at - get this - the
HR MacMillan Space Center, also known as the Vancouver Planetarium!
These guys have literally millions of dollars in laser and projection
equipment, and have been doing it for years, so it promises to be a
pretty fantastic show.
Info: http://www.listeningroom.ca
My set will be the first time out with the new equipment - I've
completely revamped my studio over the past few years. Some things have
changed, while others have stayed the same; I'm still sequencing with
the Alesis MMT-8, and still have the Mackie mixer, but pretty much
everything else has morphed in some way.
Also performing at this show will be four other Vancouver electronic
musicians, three of whom are close friends:
** Koolatron++: some of you know Fish, he'll be doing one of his
classic ambient sets, but with a twist.
** Pleasure Frequency: Thomas Bernard is the founder of the Black Hole
Club, arguably the biggest community of electronic musicians in Canada.
He'll be performing downtempo and minimal techno...
** Tom Schulz: my good friend and former housemate, Tom will be playing
breaks and techno, showing off his mad MachineDrum skills.
** Lace: I don't know much of Lace - I haven't seen him perform.
However, I keep hearing insane stories of dancing robots and
synchronized video...
The event will be held on Saturday, September 13th - tickets are $16.05
each, and are available through me, or any other member of the Listening
Room Collective. Hint: get your tickets early! Help ease the promoters
stress, while giving yourself an excuse to actually come out to a show
for once! ;)
I'm looking forward to my first performance in a long while. I've been
working hard in the studio, and it shows - expect to hear some pretty
insane rhythms! |
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