yeap got mine last week, top stuff really digiing it :) can't wait for my limited signed poster ;)
> Many thanks for the mad props Kent and Tom, been really busy but I > thought I'd share these with people on 313. > > Short Movie of The Dust Crew making the KTF Posters > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCyYJ5wP8k > > Photo's of the screen-printing process > http://www.dustscience.com/KTFPHOTOS/ > > Martin > > PS How was the UR event in London at the weekend? > > On 7 Aug 2006, at 16:00, kent williams wrote: > >> "Keep The Faith" was the soundtrack to replacing and painting the >> rails on my front porch yesterday. I don't buy nearly as much music >> as y'all do, but I was impressed by the quality and straight up dance >> floor potential of the tracks. Shake's "Function Electric" has got a >> funk that deserves it's own dance -- the Shake Hustle. Fred >> Gianelli's "Distant Gratification" would fit perfectly on the first >> Warp AI compilation, while being a completely fresh take on bleep >> techno. Shawn Rudiman's "Through The Dark" sounds like Moroder in >> Mordor. Richard H. Kirk's raw sawtooth wave bumper "Toned" would >> completely demolish a dancefloor at the right moment, perfect for a >> perfectly dark room with one strobe. Dan Curtin's "Shining" rides a >> skeletal beat with loads of perfectly deployed analog and digital >> f*ckery. The Black Dog remixes by Orlando Voorn and Ben Watson are >> lovely, and tilted more towards the dance floor than TBD usually goes >> -- nice to have something you can play out that still has the Black >> Dog's magicked-up harmonies going on. >> >> I could go on and on but suffice it to say I dig this. And because >> I'm impatient, I got it from bleep.com, which could be a dangerous >> cash flow problem for me -- getting DRM-free MP3 files at work, when >> I'm writing code? Awesome. >> > > > -- www.midnightbeats.de www.reactor-bookings.com www.aonpromotions.com www.kube72.com www.myspace.com/kubeseventy2