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hi, thoughth i'd mention this, since some of you ,might be interested in checking it out... slapart.com just got started and its some friends of mine and their doing lots of fun shiit, its setup kinda in the vein of a multimedia "notype.com", nick who started it is actually on the no type comp... my friend vance, who has stuff at tiln and stuff, microsoundishy, but now hes dabbling with the beets after i gave him player pro, and i think maybe his friend shawn influenced him a bit ,so yeah dr moldy fingers which is fantabulous but yeah they have a lot more stuff coming and are open to lots of other people contributing - thought i'd give a heads up, check it out ---------------------- from nkra@SLAPART.com hi friends. please check out this new site etc. http://www.slapart.com PRESS RELEASE (for immediate release) New Online Label and Artist Community Offers Four Digital Releases for Download Slapart is proud to announce the launch of www.slapart.com. You will come to know and love slapart.com as a resource for digital and experimental art and as a home to a growing body of slapart-released works. Now, and in the future, you will see a growing body of .mp3s, .pdfs, audio tapes, CDs, etc. being released and promoted through the site. Slapart hopes to bring together both digital and physical works and their creators to form an on-line community with a visible presence in the off-line world. Though our goal is utopian, our focus is product. We aim to get as much art to as many people, in the most direct way possible. Based in Brooklyn, New York, we have a roster of artists based there and in the Hudson Valley, California, Montreal and Seattle. If you would like to join our happy conglomerate, please send inquiries to admin@slapart.com. Expect more releases frequently. For now, you can download our current releases at http://www.slapart.com ---------------------------------------------------------- slapMP3_oo1 n.kra "folsom" Brooklyn electronicist n.kra (technoh.com, notype.com, regular participant in Lloop?s SHARE collective) offers up a unique perspective on Johnny Cash?s classic song "Folsom Prison Blues." In the past few years, n.kra has wielded a laptop guitar in opening for the DAT Politics and Konk Pack and performed in an incarnation of Eddie Prevost?s Procession. For this release, he unleashes the Powerbook, and its panoply of digital tools and processes, for ten one-minute tracks to be played in any order. --------------------------------------------------------- slapMP3_oo2 dr. moldy fingers "thebigbeetmistake" v.stevenson (tiln.net, reodjectz.com) is the greatest Max user you?ve never heard about. His patches astound you with their complexity and we?ll just have to leave it at that. For "thebigbeetmistake," the multi-talented V, who also makes installations, photos, 3-D drawings and other digitalia, tackles the perpetual problem of confronting a young electronic musician?s inevitable roots: techno. "bigbeet" sees the good doctor dropping old Maxed-out sound files into sequencers and vice versa to create beat-oriented tracks unlike any you?ve ever heard. V even takes a turn or two (or three) at singing a line. See if you can tell which track was made in 1997! -------------------------------------------------------- slapPDF_oo1 david ivan janik "An Old Saying" When not locked up in the Softskull Press hearing the thump-thump whiz-bang from next door neighbor Tonic and when not playing drums with music outfit Company, David Ivan Janik is locked up in his room with a tumbler of whiskey and a typewriter writing poetry for the Free Lunch Press. A hulking red-bearded Leif Ericsson-type figure, Janik storms the shores of slapart, pillaging our villages and stealing our wives, reminding us that this world is not just made up of 1s and 0s. ------------------------------------------------------- slapMOV_oo1 scott staton "snt" Though a bookworm by trade, Staton knows a thing or two about Adobe Premiere, being coached by DV stalwarts Leah Gilliam and Martin Arnold. After a night of hard drinking with Christian Fennesz and Mr. Arnold, Scott showed the illustrious Austrian pair this video. How could they not like its blazing video and scorching audio soundtrack? More importantly, how could YOU not? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org