Hey, hope all is well! Stop by the page and check out the newest Mindstorm tunes "Midnight Rush" and "Gamer's Delight" recently added to the player when you get a chance.
"Midnight Rush" has a more Danny Byrd/Matrix&Futurebound vibe while "Gamer's Delight" is just full-blown dirty analog bliss. Leave some love if you like what you hear, it's always appreciated. Big up!
on Wednesday the 29th, IMPAKT (holiday's special) will have a special guest from California, DJ Will Guise! Along with dj: Pyro3000, Murva, Anode (gravity zero) and Hiroshi a.k.
Will Guise originally from Huntington Beach, CA, got into Drum & Bass in 1998 when he first heard Source Direct's "Call & Response." With no intent to DJ, he began buying records with pressure from his father to stop downloading music and support the artists he listens to. In 2001 after much encouragement from friends, he began mixing to push his idea of deep, and diverse Drum & Bass. Years later, he's played in Chicago, Washington DC, Reykjavik, Iceland, and been featured on numerous FM and internet radio shows. After moving to Japan last year, he's become the latest addition to Dx's SOI Productions crew, and a resident DJ for +ONE in Tokyo. Staying true to his love for radio, Guise is the host of "THE NO SHOW" on BASSDRIVE.COM, regularly featuring Japanese DJ's for the rest of the world.
Ez, come check out the new Mindstorm tune "Off The Radar" recently added to the player. This track along with 15 more original bangers will be featured on Mindstorm's second album The Invasion coming this summer. Feedback is always welcome and always appreciated. =) Thanks for the support, big up!
As big business changes the landscape of America, an arts community revolts in Denton, Texas. When the streets erupt in arson and firebombs, a stunned city must redefine (and reclaim) itself in the face of homogenization.
BOHEMIA RISING: THE FRY STREET STORY is a DVD compilation of short documentaries exploring rebellion and resilience in response to corporate demolition of culture and history.
THE FILMS:
The Evolution of Fry Street - A heartfelt look at the Fry Street community's initial response to pending development. Features Carl Finch from Brave Combo and an eclectic cast of dozens.
A Driving Peace - Local action impacts international policy as Fry Street business owner Mike Sutton gets fed up with the war in Iraq, and covers his car with the names of U.S. soldiers killed in the conflict. The car attracts international press coverage, but when Mike runs out of room for additional names, he enlists the aid of high school students and a national cemetery.
The Burning of Fry Street - Winner of the Jury Prize at Thin Line Film Festival. Property developers and outraged citizens clash over the fate of a historic building on Fry Street, a cherished meeting place for artists, philosophers, students and street dwellers. Wrecking crews gear up to demolish the structure that survived eight decades. Demonstrators seize the building, and a man chains himself to the top floor for three days - while an arson plot develops. When flames engulf the structure, one activist stands accuse