Kansas City Chiefs,good vibes, nice people,fixing computers,american cars, motorsports, good dancers, , computer gaming, Overclocking ,open minded people, ,NHRA, Mexican food,djing,house music,drag racing ,and my family and friends.
Music
I like the house music,edm mostly, classic rock, some metal,ragga dub,acid jazz ,anything deep!
Movies
star wars , BLADE RUNNER, matrix u know the tech!!!
Heroes
doc martin , john force , The Incredible hulk, my pops, and anyone who is not influenced by the masses!
Hello Family and Friends!
Sneakers & Speakers has teamed up with Gradient Magazine and Astrosauce Clothing. We are building a whole new community that is lacking in the NYC electronic music scene. We want you to meet you and welcome all of you to our new world!
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THEN THE FOLLOWING WEEK ON TUESDAY MARCH 3RD: NUL N VOID HEADLINES AT THE ANNEX!
BIZZART is an amalgam of contradictory and cohesive elements, a mishmash of sounds that treat the ears to both the good and the bad. The project is the brainchild of Arthur Arellanes who, since 1997, has released three albums of the kind of music that draws inspiration from everywhere. I would be hard-pressed to attach some kind of nomenclature to Bizzart, but there is method to the madness. To begin to understand exactly what kind of aural landscape is being manufactured here, you first need to realize that there is a smattering of ersatz and concrete systems; intertwining old and new. It would be a shame to define it simply as “of the future.” Music today is often subjugated—inter-genre influences and easily calculable carbon copies of pre-dated music are prevalent—and although Bizzart has a few particularly loud influences (Can and Saul Williams), the music is also filled with some soft and unlikely moments that speak politically and socially. Bizzart seems to have the zeitgeist by the neck; his showmanship is incontestably aligned with his music. He previewed some work from the new album as well as some old favorites and an improvisational freak-out session that has me thinking the direction will always be the same: forward.