It'll be good to hear the Sounds of Random Noise Generation out here in the
Northwest
again...


See anybody in driving distance in Seatlle...

Dave

Phil Chan wrote:

> i know it's frowned on to post events here, but i figured this one was
> pretty relevant.
>
> http://www.danceritual.org will have more info at some stage too.
>
> p.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Dance Ritual Presents
> ITERATION TWO
> 22 September 2001
> Seattle WA
>
> On 18 August 2000, Tobias, Iron Monkey, Brahman and Phil Chan joined techno
> legend Oliver Ho (Meta/Blueprint/Surface, UK), playing to a packed warehouse
> in downtown Seattle at 'Beneath the Surface'. This year, we bring you
> another rare North American performance:
>
> RANDOM NOISE GENERATION - LIVE SET (430 West, Detroit)
>
> Lenny and Lawrence Burden are legendary figures in underground electronic
> music. Two of Detroit's famous Burden brothers, their labels 430 West and
> Direct Beat have defined electronic music since the late 80's, featuring
> artists such as Juan Atkins, Underground Resistance, Jay Denham and AUX88.
> Their debut track 'Falling in Dub' was adopted as the theme of the 1991 Love
> Parade, and inspired remixes by Claude Young, Terrence Parker and Westbam.
>
> In addition to Random Noise Generation, they record with brother Lynell as
> Octave One, a group with releases on Derrick May's Transmat label as well as
> the seminal "Techno 2 - The Next Generation" compilation. Members of Detroit
> techno's second wave, they have influenced electronic music as much as
> contemporaries Richie Hawtin, Carl Craig, Jeff Mills and Kenny Larkin.
>
> Since first performing live in 1999, as part of the Electric Entourage tour
> with Underground Resistance DJ Rolando, Random Noise Generation have played
> to packed houses around the world including Berlin's Love Parade, Fabric
> (UK) and the Detroit Electronic Music Festival.
>
> Please join us for a very rare and intimate performance by these true
> Detroit legends.
>
> Keep an eye on the streets for a limited edition audio CD-flyer promoting
> the event, featuring mixes from the evening's performing DJs:
>
> PHIL CHAN (Southern Outpost Records, Australia)
> Hailing from Sydney, Phil was introduced to electronic music in the late
> 80's and has been DJ'ing since 1994. His 3 deck sets incorporate techno,
> house, electro and duct tape. In 1999 he co-founded Southern Outpost
> Records, which has upcoming releases featuring DJ Godfather, Keith Tucker
> (AUX88) and Strand.
>
> BRAHMAN (gr0k studios, Seattle)
> ...the all inclusive reality, that which is comprised of the Atman (the pure
> self) and the Jiva (that part of the self that each of us experiences daily)
> - this special evening will play host to the final performance of this
> underground techno magician, you're invited to participate in the age-old
> ritual of life-death-rebirth...
>
> TOBIAS (technoWest / <ST>, Vancouver)
> Tobias has been enmeshed with musikal resistance culture since 1993, DJ'ing
> house and techno as well as producing music under the monikers saibot and
> saibotuk. DJs and produces experimental techno/house, from microsound to
> altered dub & bangin' loops, as well as audioart/radioart material.
>
> JERRY ABSTRACT (fixelplix, Detroit / Seattle)
> Born into, educated in, influenced under and humbled survivor of Detroit,
> Michigan, Jerry started curling up inside speakers and attending underground
> events in 1991 while having social, personal, and universal revelations
> about the peacefully chaotic importance of every-one-thing. Many exhausting
> lessons later he moved onward, in late 1999, to Seattle, where he continues
> to seek out the abstract essence that inspires us all... music.
>
> _ELLIOTT (bitmethod.org, Portland)
> This disc-jockey uses old-fashioned vinyl records to "mix" the hip sounds of
> nujazz, broken-beat, house, dub and techno. Only for the headstrong, 160+
> BPM.
>
> KRIS MOON (Division, Seattle)
> Kris began DJ'ing in '93 - after a 3-year stint on KUGS, college radio for
> Bellingham, he moved south to Seattle and sold his soul to a merciless pro
> audio retailer. He now slings black crack at Zion's gate and spins the hit
> choons for the crowd at the Ballroom in Fremont.  His set for us on this
> night will consist of pitch-black techno and electro.
>
> IRON MONKEY aka Aron Schoppert (DanceRitual.org, Seattle)
> Since he started promoting underground events back in 96, his passion for
> dance music has always been about exploring the mind/body synergy with sound
> and rhythm as the working catalyst.  He will be closing out the ritual;
> moving in and out of the deep contrasting textures of present day German
> techno visionaries, and some of our own US born techno innovators.
>
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