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Tuesday, 09 November 2004 |
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:34:39 -0800 From: Drew Smith <drew@mux.ca> Subject: (mux): Announcements and Gigs
MUXLIST ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1.) UPCOMING SHOWS 2.) Photos from Reflections and Halloween 3.) New Live Recording 4.) Gear Changes 5.) Demo CD Callout
Holas,
This is the tenth email to this newsletter list. News time!
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1.) UPCOMING SHOWS!
Yet another couple of shows coming up on the horizon - next one is this Thursday, November 11th (yep, Remembrance Day). I'll be performing a one-hour(ish) set of my typical live-pa rave techno stuff at "Kcuf Ouy", the bi-weekly(*) techno clubnight at "Lick", at 455 Abbott Street (at Pender), in Vancouver, BC. I'm told they're renting some extra sound equipment specifically for this night, and I expect there'll be a bunch of people out for several reasons:
For one, sharing the bill that night is a live-pa from local techhouse producer Ricardo Almeida - some of you may know him from his duo live-PA act with John Tennant, as the two of them rocked the "Deepen" clubnight at the Lotus a few times earlier this year. I'm greatly looking forward to hearing Ricardo's solo work.
And if two live-pa acts weren't enough, resident techno rockstars MAX POWER (appearing at this weekends SoundProof party) will be bringing along a subset of their live gear and jamming gear-vs.-turntables with DJ's SonOfJacob and Little Jon.
But most importantly, Trevor "SonOfJacob" Jacobson is the reason for all this hoo-ha - Trevor is celebrating his birthday this Thursday. End your day off right; come down, enjoy the techno, and buy Trevor a drink. After all, tomorrow is Friday!
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Coming up quickly (November 27th) is another event in Vancouver, BC that I'm really looking forward to - a full-on, all-night techno party in a downtown location. I've been asked to do a set of live-pa rave techno, and it looks like I'll have a pretty choice timeslot - also appearing on the bill are:
- Aya (aka Chris Schmidt of Organix fame) (live-pa) - Dr.Doom (the scourge of many a Vancouver message forum) (live-pa) - Mirka Cerny (from 'Driven' at the Drink) - Crazy Dave (staple of the scene) - Goa Pete (whom I shared a stage with at 'Noor') - AkHentek - Ninjaboy - Logik
...and my good friend Fish (from Inject, who rocked the Listening Room this year) doing a set of live-PA trance under his "Transgress" pseudonym. That makes for FOUR live-pa acts!
The party is called "Just What The Doctor Ordered", and is a costume event - come wearing your best medical-themed duds, there are prizes for best costume!
The flyer is here: http://www.sciencequeen.com/flier.png
Important: this party has a maximum capacity of 140 people, so tickets pretty much guaranteed to sell out - with the crews involved, it is bound to be a tight party though. Tix are only $10 - I only have a few, but more can be found by emailing the address on the flyer.
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2.) Photos from Reflections and Halloween
My personal PR photographer (and hot sexy girlfriend) Erin is always out at my shows taking pictures - well, mostly she's always out *everywhere* taking pictures.
I did a set at "Reflections Cabaret", a nightclub in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I knew in advance that they had a wicked dancefloor and lighting and sound setup, but what they didn't tell me was that the club holds a very special liquor license. Apparently, every other club in the city has to stop selling alcohol at 2am, except for the three clubs that hold "Cabaret" licenses, stating that they can sell alcohol until 3:45am... and neither of the other two clubs play dance music! There were about 250 people at about 1am, but at about 2:15am folks started to pour in from other clubs, and at 2:30am when I went on, there was almost 400 people!
Erin's pics of that night are up at: http://reelgeek.com/images/photos/2004-Oct-15-mux_reflections/
One of my faves: http://reelgeek.com/images/photos/2004-Oct-15-mux_reflections/49.html
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For halloween, our crew partnered up with Intimate Productions to do a club party that won't soon be forgotten! Three rooms; Farshad and the crew from Team Trainwreck in the front, a staffed BDSM dungeon upstairs, and our team from Pod6.ca staffing (and packing) the back dancefloor at Vibes nightclub. The party was called "A Nightmare On Davie Street", and it went off all night.
Most of the Pod6 and EastVan crews dressed up as the cast from the Trailer Park Boys - some of them actually got quite into their characters that evening. I declined, having already been working on my costume before the theme was decided upon... I shaved half my head and went as a Klingon.
Erin's pics: http://reelgeek.com/images/photos/2004-Oct-30-halloween/
Crash Dave's pics are up, but are like, over a meg a piece and hosted on my not-so-much-bandwidth ADSL line.
My scaaaary costume: http://reelgeek.com/images/photos/2004-Oct-30-halloween/30.html
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3.) New Live Recording
Unfortunately, the Halloween set didn't get recorded, but hey, that's just how things go. Actually, I've discovered that someone has *finally* made a box that does everything I need for a proper live-techno recording:
http://www.edirol.com/products/info/r4.html
Anyhow, I did get a half-decent recording of the Halifax set... one of the minidiscs had some errors tho, so I was only able to cut one track out of the recordings. The song is called "Function 12f"; it's a newer one, this was the first time it was played at a crowd, but they seemed to like it.
Function 12f - Live in Halifax: http://mux.benow.ca/mux_-_function_0x12f_-_live_in_Halifax.mp3
I'd love to hear critique and feedback!
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4.) Gear Changes
Just 'cause I know some of you folks are as geeky about hardware as I am, I figured I'd update you on some recent changes in the studio. If you haven't seen it before, check out http://mux.ca/gearpr0n.html - actually, I really should update that. I'll try to take some pics tonight or tomorrow.
Anyway - two new additions this week; one cheap, one expensive. I snagged a Digitech Studio Quad off eBay for nice and cheap - $120 USD. Not bad, for a four-channel effects unit.
But the big addition was more about planning for the future than simple Gear Acquisition Syndrome(tm)... I carefully researched, decided upon, and purchased a MOTU 828mkII firewire audio interface!
http://www.motu.com/products/motuaudio/828/body.html/en
With 2005 fast approaching, it's time to start recording my 2005 Live-PA Demo CD. This interface, combined with my newfound love for recording with Ableton Live 4 (http://www.ableton.com), should help me to finally get some of this music out of my sequencers and into MP3's - and hopefully, onto vinyl.
First impression of the 828mkII: easiest. install. ever.
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5. Demo CD Callout
As I said above, I'm about to start recording my 2005 Live-PA Demo CD. There's still a lot up in the air - should it be four tracks, or six, or eight or more? All the music is written and has been performed all Summer, it's just a matter of recording it all! I need to get this music recorded and out of the way so I can make room on the sequencer for the live-pa tracks for next Summer. :)
There's really only one reason to record a demo CD though - and that's to get more gigs. I'm expecting to have the CD done around January, and I'm now starting to collect the addresses of out-of-town promoters, reviewers and fans who'd like a copy mailed to them. I'm making a spreadsheet of folks to send copies to - if you'd like to receive a copy of my CD in the mail in January, it's not too early to email me with your mailing address.
I'm especially interested in sending copies to out-of-town promoters (Erin and I love to travel) and record labels, so if you're listening to my MP3's and know a promoter who'd like my stuff, by all means send me their mailing address and I'll get them a promo packet when they are ready.
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Anyhow, that's it for this edition of the MUX announce list. Stay tuned, check out the free MP3's on my site, and if you're in Vancouver I hope to see you at Kcuf Ouy at Lick this Thursday!
Cheers, - Drew. |
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Monday, 27 September 2004 |
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:56:45 -0700 From: Drew Smith <drew@mux.ca> Subject: (mux): Announcements and gigs
MUXLIST ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1.) UPCOMING SHOWS 2.) Listening Room 2004 pics 2.) Short Video Downloads
Holas,
This is the ninth email to this newsletter list. News time!
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1.) UPCOMING SHOWS!
Another batch of shows coming up - next one is this Thursday, September 30th, at the new techno clubnight "Traffic" held at Club23. The setting is nice, there's cheap beer ($7.50 pitchers or something like that, iirc), a nice big dancefloor and an excellent soundsystem. Also spinning that night will be DJ NuMix spinning hard techno, and my personal fave techno DJ, G.I.Jody, spinning acid techno. I'll be playing an hour-ish set starting at around 11:00pm-11:30pm. Club23 is at 23 West Cordova - walkable from either Waterfront or Stadium SkyTrain stops, with the Waterfront walk being a bit less sketchy... ;)
Cover is $5, unless you manage to hook up with me sometime between now and then, in which case I can score you a couple of free passes. ;)
Next booked show after that is actually in Halifax, Nova Scotia, so I doubt very many folks on this list will be able to make it out! On October 15th, I'll be playing a 1.5h set from 1:30am - 2:30am at Reflections Cabaret, alongside DJ Tommyknuckles and probably another DJ or live-pa to be announced.
Saturday, October 30th, mark your calendars - well, ok, don't bother, you'll remember this one anyway. ;) HALLOWEEN PARTY NIGHT - we all wish that it was the 31st, but that's a Sunday, so the big parties are all on the 30th. We, otoh, are throwing a smaller party with a maximum capacity of 250 people - our Pod6 crew is taking one room, while the crew from Intimate Productions (the guys behind Cheeky, etc) are taking the other room. The lineups:
Cheeky room: (electro/breaks/progressive) - NUDLZ vs. Mack Hardy - Tantra vs. Johnny Fever - Team Trainwreck (aka Abasi + Dr. Jones + Glyn)
Pod 6 room: (tech-house/techno/live PA) - Stormchild vs. Granolaboy - Anisotropic (aka Jeff Griffiths) - MUX (Live PA) - GI Jody
If last year's Halloween party is any indication, this is *the* party to be at - our decoration crews are meeting up later this week to discuss how they're going to transform the venue. Tickets are a measly $10, and should definitely be purchased in advance.
I've been asked to perform a set of live-pa acid techno at a small rave techno party on November 27th - I don't have too many details (or rather, I'm kinda fuzzy on which details I'm allowed to release), so here's the bits I think I can talk about: the party is called "Just What The Doctor Ordered", it'll have a capacity of about 150 people (read: intimate and underground), the soundsystem is *very* capable, and there'll be at least three live-pa acts, with probably at least one more. Sounds like a blast!
Oh, and I've also been talking with the crew behind the wicked "Kcuf Ouy" techno night, every second Thursday at Lick - they're interested in having me back sometime between now and Christmas, so I'll drop another note to this list when I know more.
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2.) Listening Room 2004 pics
Well, unfortunately, my set at the Listening Room 2004 didn't get recorded - well, technically, it did, but the levels were way too hot, and ended up with really nasty distortion on pretty much every kick. Suck! Oh well, there's always next year - and Erin has some footage on her camcorder that might possibly be able to be layered over top of the distorted recording to make for a half-decent mix... or something. We'll see. Aaaaanyway, a bunch of different photographers took pictures of the event - there's a bunch of links to photo collections at:
http://www.listeningroom.ca
WELL worth a look! If you missed the Listening Room, you missed out on a *fantastic* party - make sure you get tickets early next year, we were sold out by 5pm this year and didn't even open the doors until 9pm...
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3.) Short Video Downloads
Courtesy of Dave "Crash" Collins, I've got two short (~15 megs each) video clips that are well worth the glance. Dave took these using his digital camera:
http://lfo.fsck.org/~drew/mux_seamripper_breakdown.mpg
http://lfo.fsck.org/~drew/mux_collaborate_lrc2k4.mpg
Quick and dirty, but they give a good idea of what the Listening Room was like. :)
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Anyhow, that's it for this edition of the MUX announce list. Stay tuned, check out the free MP3's on my site, and if you're in Vancouver I hope to see you at Traffic at Club23 this Thursday!
Cheers, - Drew. |
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Friday, 06 August 2004 |
Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:33:19 -0700 From: Drew Smith <drew@mux.ca> Subject: (mux): Gig announce - this weekend, "Noor"
Holas,
Just a short note to remind everyone - if you're looking for something to do this weekend, why not throw some minor camping equipment in the car and head out to "Noor", a Summer outdoor party thrown by the Beheshto.ca and Ducky.ca guys! One night, two stages, two dancefloors, and two fine rosters of DJs spinning house, techno, eastern beats and more. I'll be doing an hour-long set of live rave techno from 2:30am 'till 3:30am on the main stage.
Here's the flyer: http://www.beheshto.ca/noorfront.jpg http://www.beheshto.ca/noorback.jpg
Should be tons of fun - I'm told they'll have ample equipment should the weather choose to go towards the wet side, but according to this weather site, it should be fine:
http://www.weather.ca/weather/cities/can/pages/CABC0279.htm
The party is in a SUPER SECRET LOCATION THAT YOU'LL NEVER EVER GUESS, about two hours drive from Vancouver, near beautiful Squamish, BC. See http://www.beheshto.ca on Saturday for directions... there's also a forum on http://www.beheshto.ca with a message topic dedicated to ride-seekers, if you would like to come but have no way to get there.
First DJ goes on at 10pm Saturday night, and the last set finishes at 10am Sunday morning - hope to see you there!
Cheers, - Drew. |
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Monday, 26 July 2004 |
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:08:18 -0700 From: Drew Smith <drew@mux.ca> Subject: (mux): Gig tonight!
Holas,
Just a short note to remind you all that I'll be performing my live act tonight at "uoY kcuF", the Monday night techno clubnight at "Lick" nightclub. I go on at about 11pm, and will be playing for an hour. I will be playing a similar (tho different, it's live after all) set to my performance at Trancemission 7 two weeks ago, with a couple of new bits for good measure.
Also appearing tonight will be "DJ Sappho" from Portland (and apparently, she seriously throws down the techno) and Soundproofer "The Trucker".
"Lick" is at 455 Abbott Street (at Pender), right upstairs of the Lotus Sound Lounge, about a block away from the "Stadium" skytrain stop. Cover is $4. Come support local live talent - hope to see you there!
Cheers, - Drew. |
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