All I know is that Mark Force called it some time back on twitter. Tbf it does get London irritating when your folks think you go out for red bull and vodkas every time you party scene. That said, if I was crouching round Standing Rock with only coffee and cigarettes, I might try that irn bru chit or whatevs. I don't even know what taurine is ffs.

Btw good purchase is Scattered Snares vol 2, just for that Mark Force track. Play it loud.

C

On 2018-12-13 11:18, Martin Dust wrote:
No, that is not their core business nor what they floated on, do some research.


On 13 Dec 2018, at 11:16, [email protected] wrote:

Like a promoter?



Denise Dalphond, Ph.D.
ethnomusicologist
schoolcraftwax.work

On Dec 13, 2018, at 06:08, Martin Dust <[email protected]> wrote:

Red Bull are NOT a promoter, they are masters of hypernormalisation that purchase “cool", one look at their website will tell you that. It’s a least 3 clicks before you see an actual product. They turn people into products.


On 13 Dec 2018, at 10:46, [email protected] wrote:

Mike Banks fucks with red bull. Kenny Dixon fucks with red bull. They’re a promoter. They have a permanent exhibit space in Detroit and this summer, Submerge had a house music exhibit there.

This is no plug for red bull. They’ve never published any of my writing, but I’ve never submitted anything because in Mike Rubin’s piece about Drexciya last year, they let him write that slavery is America’s original sin, which is historically inaccurate; it’s Europe’s original sin. They would never print my writing because I would say things a lot harder. Like anti-cop shit and stuff.

But red bull is everywhere.

Denise Dalphond, Ph.D.
ethnomusicologist
schoolcraftwax.work

On Dec 13, 2018, at 05:16, Martin Dust <[email protected]> wrote:

What started it all? Red Bull simply wanted to develop a way of fostering the discourse of underground music and dance culture.

First time I’ve heard called that.


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