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Q-Bert Scratch World Tour - Sydney 19/12/2002
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Documentation of events including interviews, audio, video and photos for archival purposes.
Multiple genres are included - music and more recently arts projects.
Most of the material is hosted offsite to save bandwidth.
This section is slowly being updated with documented older events - mostly photos, audio recordings and some reviews & informal interviews, and more recently video. There's also a few notes from courses and workshops I've attended. I haven't had time to transcribe some of my notes / audio interviews so I'm posting photos of my notebooks and raw recordings on occasion - perhaps this is better than nothing!
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 22/11/2004 - 08:56
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2004081400480300.htm&date=2004/08/14/&prd=mp&
Date:14/08/2004 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mp/2004/08/14/stories/2004081400480300.htm Metro Plus Bangalore Chennai
The party partners are back
The two biggest party animals in town reunite with the first-ever independent radio show dedicated to club music
ROHIT BARKER and DJ Ivan are two names that spell "party" to any young 'n' restless Bangalorean. Having the ex-RJ and the country's best DJ at a club is a sureshot way of ensuring a combination of the wildest music and crowds partying like the world is going to end tomorrow. Besides being favourite Page Three personalities, Rohit and Ivan created the first-ever dance music show on radio which had a successful run for two years before the station changed its priorities. After a hiatus lasting a year and a half, the duo have come together to create the first-ever independent radio show in the country.
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 22/11/2004 - 08:48
http://www.indiainfo.com/about/media/2000-08-27-hindustantimes.html
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Musical escapades: From the racks to the Net
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Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/11/2004 - 09:31
a collection of music articles and resources for research purposes
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 20/11/2004 - 09:11
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Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 01/11/2003 - 20:15
Vision Four 5 announce new gigs and releases
When word reached me a week ago that Vision Four 5 were back on the gigging scene again, a shiver went up my spine and a rush of excitement went through me. This was the band that way back in 90-96 or so belted out tracks such as "Everything You Need", "Cyberphobia", "Purple Lamp" and released two albums "Texture" and "Humid" on Volition, the Australian label that typified the Australian electronic / dance music sound at the time. Vision Four 5 were one of the forerunners of this period, combining both music, lyrics and undeniably amazingly interactive graphics using the Amiga 'Mandala' system which provided real-time triggers for sounds and visuals during their energetic live performances. The interactive component of their live performances set them apart from all other Australian bands of the time, and I would even go far as to say from the majority of bands who currently perform these days. I spoke to Noel Burgess from the band about his upcoming gigs, music and some ideas about what makes him who he is today.Vision Four 5 announce new gigs and releases