MASSIVE SUPPORT RECORDS is a collaboration between detroit's from the gut crew and san francisco's slowleak records. MASSIVE SUPPORT RECORDS brings you the best experimental electronic artists from the midwest and the bay area.
the first two massive support releases will be limited run 7" vinyl, with all hand made artwork and goodies...
MASSIVE SUPPORT 001: heartworm (san francisco) selector catalogue (ann arbor)
MASSIVE SUPPORT 002: split horizon (detroit) dJ crackhouse (san francisco)
OUT NOW: with 56 pages the biggest datacide so far, it’s full of features and reviews. Secessionist Outernational: Self-Exile and Poetry, Howard Slater: Convergent Suggestion - on Surrealism and Organisation, JR: Denial Networks - On Crisis and Continuity in the 9/11 Truth Movement, Neil Transpontine: A Loop Da Loop Era - towards an (anti-)history of Rave, CF: Radical Intersections, Controlled Weirdness: You’re Too Young to Remember the Eighties - Dancing in a different time, The Reverend: More than just a Night out - Rave as confrontation, Dan Hekate: All things fall and will be built again, Rafael Castellanos: Visible and invisible fragments of experiences (About Bogotrax festival), Hans-Christian Psaar: Commodities for the Jilted Generation, Alexis Wolton: Teknival and the emancipatory potential of technology, Riccardo Balli: Audio-Philosophical Dwellings. Stewart Home on Peter Whitehead and the Sixties, Nemeton on Boris Mikhailov’s Unfinished Dissertation, JR on “The Description of Bankruptcy”, CF on François Genoud, Nemeton on “Everybody talks about the Weather… We don’t: The Writings of Ulrike Meinhof”, Riccardo Balli on “Situationism on Wheels”, CF on “Battlenoise!” and the ideology of Martial Industrial, Plus record reviews, charts, Bloor Schleppy, End of Vinyl?, review of Pencilbreak: breakcore art/design book, and more. available for EUR 3.00 / $4. 50 from Praxis Shop now or from other good stores and mail orders!
surprise show featuring me, Selector Catalog & Traits opening up for touring acts Dementia909 & xQx at the I ROCK 16350 Harper Ave. DETROIT, MI. U.S.A. tomorrow night November 13th who knew?!?!?! =o
Over the last few decades Detroit has established a reputation for producing some of the most unique, enduring and intelligent electronic music on the planet. Void Tactical Media's provocative first offering takes any pre-conceived notions one may have regarding MotorCity techno and spins them around at 33.3rpm. Split Horizon and Jstat have each combined elements of noise, electro and broken beats to generate music that is a radical departure from the Detroit legacy, but couldn't have come from anywhere else. The four tracks on the record have been honed and refined during countless live performances over the last year, and are served up in final mixes that are versatile enough to be reworked by capable DJs - yet strong enough to stand on their own.
"Ever watch a 60’s movie set in the future? The kind where the sets are stark white with oddly shaped chairs in bright colors that don’t look the least bit comfortable, where the cars fly but are roughly the size of pontoons, where people get their meals by speaking into little boxes and out pops a plate with a small, unnaturally colored cube on it? Yes, it all looks futuristic and ultra-modern but it still, without a doubt, is stamped with the impression of an era long past – and it’s still really cool.
BLÆRG’s latest release, a 3" CD by the name of “Auspices and Vagaries” is the perfect score to a meal of Soylent Orange or for a drink at the milk bar. It stirs together bits of futuristic rhythms, strains of jazzy flavor and a splash of retro flair into a wonderful little breakcore appetizer that leaves the palate whetted and the appetite craving more.
This 3" CD-R is hand printed and assembled, and comes with an “Auspices and Vagaries” vinyl sticker. This album is strictly limited to 50 copies. Album can also be downloaded for free in 128kbps MP3 format. This could be the last BLÆRG album for a long time. "
MARK N. [Bloody Fist, Noisexchange - Australia] New South Wales' DMC champ will be making his first appearance in the Bay Area EVER. One third of the legendary Nasenbluten, owner of Bloody Fist records, aka Overvcast, turntablist par excellence; rest assured, Mark will be bringing it.