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RA bookmarks the best features, opinions, websites and videos out there in the electronic music community. This week: Lego parties, livecoding, behind the scenes at the DEMF�
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Published / Thursday, 06 July 2006 03:00 PM
Category / General News
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It’s not all about shaking your ass at clubs, there’s also staring at your computer. Each Thursday RA bookmarks links best features, opinions, websites and videos out there in the electronic music community. This is what caught our eye this week:


Aaron-Carl's blogDeath in Detroit: DJ and producer Aaron Carl’s blog would be fascinating anyway because he writes well and, unlike a lot of musician’s websites, it’s up close and personal. But it’s also pretty shocking – people keep dying in it. First there was his April 11 entry which begins “Yesterday I received some terrible news. My cousin Sharee was shot and killed by her husband. He then turned the gun on himself and committed suicide…” Jesus. Our thoughts go out to you and your family, Aaron-Carl. But it gets worse: last week Aaron-Carl found out that he’d died himself. Such is life in Detroit I guess. After a car accident, he came home to find his friends all gathered for the funeral party, candles lit, his music playing softly in the background and letters of condolence in his inbox. Rest in peace, Aaron. And keep on jacking.


The 3-Day Paxa Hau-To Guide to Becoming a Paxa-Ho at StylusBehind the scenes at the DEMF: Still on a Motor City tip, the Beatz by the Pound dance column at Stylus Magazine has published an eye-opening account of one man’s quest to volunteer for the Detroit Electronic Music Festival. The anonymous writer's lowdown: the organisation was shoddy and the promoters seemed to have gone out of their way to hire the nastiest staff possible. The public perception that the trouble-plagued festival went off without a hitch this year takes a bit of a drubbing in the review which is cunningly titled 'The 3-Day Paxa Hau-To Guide to Becoming a Paxa-Ho.'


Brick RaveBlock parties: Club competition is hotting up in Legoland. If you were a little plastic man and you wanted to go raving, at first your choices were limited to superclubbing at The Brick Rave. Those in the know could check out DeeJay Bricks & the Brix Breakers who take it back to the old school with mad turntable skillz but RA's favorite so far is the Dutch and gabbariffic The Oh Lego on You Tube, which has clocked 735,860 views and counting...


Get Physical in XLR8RPeek in the studio: One for the gear geeks. American electronic music rag XLR8R profiles the Get Physical stable in its June edition and it's available to read online. The interviews with Booka Shade, M.A.N.D.Y, Chelonis R. Jones and DJ T. are okay - there's a rundown of Booka Shade's early history which includes topping the charts writing and producing for girl group No Angels - but what really gets RA’s motor running is a list of Booka’s favorite studio techniques and software. All the hats on ‘Mandarine Girl’ were done on a Minimoog softsynth!


Coding DJsComputer love: So you wanna be a DJ? Better brush up your wpms not your bpms as it looks like typing is the new beatmatching. An article in Wired magazine this month reveals a new form of DJing taking off in London known as livecoding where programmers frantically write scripts of code that generate sounds and musical motifs in front of a audience. Livecoder and art student explains the concept: "By describing a musical idea in code, we're describing it at a higher level than if we're entering notes into a sequencer. I've tried sequencers and found it a slow, difficult, maddening way of doing music. There's an atmosphere of musicians being subservient to software. It really limits the kind of music that can be made." [via Metro]



T.Raumschmiere GamePanzer division: Punk techno troublemaker T. Raumschmiere is most known for spicing up his DJ sets with stage dives off the speaker stacks and his 2003 schaffel hit Monstertruckdriver. Turns out he's a bit of a gamer, too. Those with lots of time on your hands might want to polish up your mindless clicking skills because highest score after July 9 on the cute shoot ‘em up game on his website wins a T.R survival pack (music, t-shirts, posters etc). The game itself is pretty goofy – looks like he coded it himself. [via energylab.de]


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groovefactorwrote
Fri, 01 Sep 2006the cop tools.. recently banned raves in goa, they are always fighting to curb down the raves in the UK, they do the same shit in oz n elsewhere too.. the bombing in lebanon finished whatever party scene was there! it all sucks! maybe a massive war or revolution will make the world realise there are bigger problems on this planet than 'dance music' and 'E'..peace

groovefactorwrote
Fri, 01 Sep 2006i was just reading the Guardian's article abt the new raves near Kent.. n couldnt digest the fact the kids down there were loving 'pshycedelic' more than house,techno or prog.. is it actually creeping like that in the underground scene in the UK? or is it just the very young ones who are plugging into that genre?n found this statement by the british govt. banning raves so weird:----'This led to the Criminal Justice Bill's clauses banning gatherings of more than 10 people listening to 'music... More

RAwrote
Fri, 01 Sep 2006Rave is dead, long live rave: The Guardian’s on-again-off-again attitude to dance music continues. The busting of illegal raves has made nice headline grabbers this summer, complete with farmers interviewed beside their haystacks: 'I never expected to see anything like this in my lifetime here.' But even though rave has given way to rock, it seems illegal raves are “back” in media terms, so they dutifully sent out a reporter to one of these newfangled revival raves to see. Don’t worry,... More

RAwrote
Thu, 27 Jul 2006It’s not all about shaking your ass at clubs, there’s also staring at your computer.        bookmarks the best features, opinions, websites and videos out there in the electronic music community. This is what caught our eye this week:Politics of Dancing: Ibiza Voice interviews Paul Van Dyk, who has a thing or two to say about the 'death' of dance music, downloading and trancing in the Middle East. You might think Van Dyk's brand of trance might be all about the euphoria, but... More

jeremy_awrote
Fri, 14 Jul 2006my favorite Syd Barrett anecdote Barrett came into what was to be Pink Floyd's last practice session with a new song he had dubbed 'Have You Got It, Yet?' The song seemed simple enough when he first presented it to his bandmates, but it soon became impossibly difficult to learn: as they were practicing it, Barrett kept changing the arrangement. He would then play it again, with the arbitrary changes, and sing 'Have you got it yet?' After more than an hour of trying to 'get it,' they realized... More

maestrowrote
Fri, 14 Jul 2006ROFL @ Ricardo's reaction to that photo


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Wed, 05 Jul 2006
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Fri, 07 Jul 2006
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Sat, 08 Jul 2006
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Sun, 09 Jul 2006
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Mon, 10 Jul 2006
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Tue, 11 Jul 2006
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Wed, 12 Jul 2006
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Thu, 13 Jul 2006
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Fri, 14 Jul 2006
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Sat, 15 Jul 2006
Radioactivity 03: sets on the web
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Mon, 17 Jul 2006
Coldcut and Krafty Kuts to play nationwide Parklife festival
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Tue, 18 Jul 2006
Mathew Jonson brings live project to Europe
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Fri, 21 Jul 2006
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Sat, 22 Jul 2006
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Sun, 23 Jul 2006
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Mon, 24 Jul 2006
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Tue, 25 Jul 2006
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