Hello, thought you may like to take a look at this, our latest tour diary video entry. I'ts quite festive and has a bald hairy man dancing in a wedding dress...
Also, please stop by our profile and let us know what you think of our new tune, Zeus!
Emmett brown, firstblood mcs, natalie duncan and tim mcdonald tomorrow at an eary evening christmas gig at the maze (sunday the 14th). starts at 5.30pm. 'O come all ye faithful'. Free entry.
We just wanted to let you know that zeronic split up because of heavy disputes about nothing.
No, we didn..t. ;-)
Instead we made the record we always wanted to make and we have put 4 songs from our new album 'The price of Zeitgeist' on our MySpace page for you....
hey my friend saw your profiGle and thincks you look hoEt! she is new to myspYace but wants to chat with you on msTn mesasenger her name on there is emily24fine@hotmail.com
THE RECOVERY are looking for eager-beavers to become Street Team members nationwide. You'll recieve CDs, Badges and other promotonal crap in return for simple tasks like mailing list compilation and spreading the good word. Many thanks for your lovely help and support as always!
We are celebrating our 3rd anniversary at one of the best clubs in Vienna: FLEX. And a very special guest from Detroit is joining us:
Anthony „Shake“ Shakir (Frictional/Detroit)
Flo Lachinger
Atitok
Franz “Jazzin” Otto
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Sven Väth, DJ Hell, Sasha, Larry Heard, Kenny Dope, Coldcut, Carl Craig – are just a few of the thousands of DJs presented on PLAY.FM.
It all started exactly three years ago in a small studio in Vienna’s Museumsquartier. Today PLAY.FM is one of the most expansive online audio databases for DJ and club culture. More than 6,000 DJ sets, radio shows and live recordings from across the globe can be heard free of charge and on-demand at www.play.fm.
For the official birthday party PLAY.FM is proud to present the father of Detroit techno: Anthony “Shake” Shakir will play one of his rare European gigs on 5 May. Shake has been playing a decisive role in shaping the Motor City Sound since 1981 – from long-time A&R for Juan Atkins' Metroplex-Label to Co-Producer and Sound Engineer for Derrick May, Carl Craig und Keith Tucker from Aux 88.
In contrast to many of his colleagues, Shake avoided selling-out Detroit techno to the European market and has stayed true to his style: bone-dry and unbelievably soulful techno tracks with diverse influences from electro to hip hop and funk.