Yeah! Someone else likes Plug Research as much as I do - maybe..? I've
been collecting their 12"s for almost a year now. If you like the CD
(their 1st I think ) you'll like any of the 12"s they put out. Their
back catalog is totally gone (according to Allen @ Plug Research) but
you can still find some of them in the stores, or through mail order
like Drop Beat/ Modern Music.
As far as the identites behind the acts go I only know Mr Hazeltine is
John Tejada ( aka Lucid Dream, Palette ) and Flare is Ken Ishi ( Flare
doesn't have track on CD but appears on at least one 12" ).
The label is local to LA - the valley actually. In fact, this Friday,
Sept. 19th at LACE on 7522 Hollywood Blvd/ 10pm-2am /$10, Public Space
is having a show:
John Tejada(live)
Low Res(live)-PR act
Allen and Joe ( Plug Research DJs )
It should be great!! Anyone in Southern CA should attend.
Accoding to Allen, upcoming Plug Research releases to look for are:
Mr Hazeltine 12" - 2 wks
Vinyl version of PR Compilation w/ 4 new tracks - 3 wks.
Chris
np - Switch Records 1992-1997:the singles. This is killer too!!
daniel wrote:
quoted 45 lines Ok went to dallas to see the twin. Show up to the bronco bowl expecting
>
> Ok went to dallas to see the twin. Show up to the bronco bowl expecting
> to see a huge venue. Instead I see a bowling alley with 2 bars and a
> rather large stage area <well large for this>. I never did see the
> bowling alley because the fascists who were running that thing had no ins
> and outs <and I'm 26>. I came in a back way so I didn't get to see the
> bowling alley. I did see the pool hall though. But I digress.
>
> Missed system 7-- got their late <an hour after the big top opened>
>
> 808 state:
>
> nice try. Bad sound board. The guy doing all the talking was obnoxious.
> They just sounded dated. Even pacific came off badly. Sigh, I really
> like that song to.
>
> Next up Banco de Gaia
>
> Okay I like this guy. Especially maya. His show was uhmmm different. It
> opened up with guys imitating nirvana <yawn>. Then the stage came alive.
> There were guitarist, horn players, bongo players etc. Even banco de gaia
> played the guitar. Some samples thrown in as well. In the end I got to
> see some band that was heavily influenced by Pink Floyd and the orb doing
> covers of Banco de Gaia songs. One of the tracks sounded like that great
> gig in the sky on dark side minus the lady singing. Great as far as
> musical talent. But in the end it was uninspired. I wish I had talent to
> play like these guys but I also wish to have the same inspiration that RDJ
> has.
>
> RDJ
>
> what can I say? everyone has said it before. He had more life in his set
> than banco de gaia playing "live". It floored me. Impressed me to no
> end. Even come to daddy was cool. Beyond that he scared away the ravers.
>
> For those that care, I was the guy in the red ninja tune shirt.
>
> And now for my question:
>
> I picked up a plug research comp that has artists I have never heard of on
> it. It is killer. Anyone have any info on it? No title on the comp I
> can find. It has a black cover with silver drawings and numbers....
>
>
> -dan