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From: "needle __" <needle__@hotmail.com>
To: sony_mao@hotmail.com
Subject: LEVEL A B C (PROPAGATION).Infiltrate
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 14:40:56 -0500
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 03:12:33 +0000
MIAMI 2001
INFILTRATE 3.0
anti-conferential maneuvers
forced entry...THEY FELT VIOLATED.
opening event:
saturday march 24
churchill?s, little haiti
closing event:
monday march 26
mission, south beach
infection: advanced stages
virus type: parasitic in nature
host prognosis: not favorable
In 1999, Pl3x, a local design and print company, together with various local
organizations among the urban and experimental electronic community formed
the first annual Infiltrate 1.0 in Miami. Infiltrate was held on March 13,
the opening day of the annual music conference, as an act of defiance. We
gained access to and attached ourselves to the largest electronic music
beach
festival ever held on South Beach (a 2 block long event on the beach
itself).
This beach festival had become the full embodiment of what this conference
has always represented; showcasing mainly watered-down commercial and
mainstream club acts. Pl3x secured a large vending spot and rather than
vending, a large sound system was brought in and some of the most respected
underground talents from Miami and around the world were smuggled in;
talents
that would normally be shunned by such an event. This subversive act was in
reaction to the fact that although the conference is held here in our
hometown, Miami's wealth of talented musicians and innovative labels are not
acknowledged nor invited. The conference comes to Miami, sets up, and leaves
without making any valid contribution to miami?s underground. Our mission
has
become to flip the script by becoming a parasite within the underbelly of
the
beast and feed off it for the advancement of our cause. Pl3x and Miami?s
underground took action and now the aural virus known as Infiltrate has
since
spread. The goal is to spread until the host feels the symptoms of our
musical rebellion here in Miami, which will only continue to grow.
Now in 2001, 2 years later, Pl3x?s Infiltrate 3.0 has become stronger and
has
reached its next stage of development. Coordinated by Beta Bodega,
Counterflow, Etihad, and Exedra; and fully backed by fellow local
independent
and underground labels such as Metatronix, Schematic, Rice and Beans, Merck,
Mass Transit, Dopamine, Elegua, Must!Delicious, Agrolights, Audio Electric,
and Boniato, as well as by special guests and supporters locally and from
around the globe such as Def Jux, Ozone Management, Intuit-Solar, XLR8R,
VSP,
and Counterpoint Garmants just to name a few. Infiltrate will once again
Showcase, by any means necessary, the best in underground urban and
experimental electronic music. diagnosis: the host has been entered and
infected. Registered agents of Infiltrate 3.0 include:
DJ Infamous, Richard Devine, Afu-Ra, Alpha 606, El-P, Phoenecia, Mix Master
Morris, Prefuse 73, Supersoul, H.a.l.o. vessel, Curd Duca, Mr. Lif,
Ectomorph, Cannibal Ox, El Chamaco & Mango Bajito, Sean Deason, Transparent
Sound, Sonic Sun, Machine Drum, MTA, Gliese, io, Otto Von Schirach, Aura,
Five Deez, The Angel, Cornucopia, MD, Buck 45, Tamber, Canibal A:Fr?ux,
Proem, DJ Assault & The Grand Pubas, Myriad, Calamalka, Todd Sines, Phonem,
Seven Star, Sky Tucker, Macro Porno, DJ Ram, Egg Foo Young, Andreas
Berthling, and Beta Bodega Coalition: Mil Mascaras, Patcha Kutek, Spike, V8,
Sony Mao, DJ Lex, Needle, Servo, Lord Sp, Neriq. Plus more to be
announced...
thankyouyourwelcome
abuja6.5
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