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Re: (idm) Mike Dred - live -BETA BODEGA 06

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1999-10-23 23:37Jeffery Cohen (idm) Mike Dred - live -BETA BODEGA 06
1999-10-25 01:03John Re: (idm) Mike Dred - live -BETA BODEGA 06
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1999-10-23 23:37Jeffery Cohenif you're in the miami area, or will be mid-november; Beta Bodega ? Etihad ? Exedra presen
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Sat, 23 Oct 1999 19:37:40 -0400 (EDT)
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(idm) Mike Dred - live -BETA BODEGA 06
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if you're in the miami area, or will be mid-november; Beta Bodega ? Etihad ? Exedra present WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17 BETA BODEGA 06 [Beta Bodega Coalition aural attack formation] Live and direct from the UK: ?Mike Dred aka Kosmik Kommando [Rephlex ? Machine Codes] Mike Dred stands with the Chicago legends as one of the few real Acid House Masters, having spearheaded one of the most important dance music movements of the last five years. Since 1988, he has gained universal respect for his DJ skills and for his projects as the first artist on the Aphex Twin's REPHLEX label back in early 1992, recording under various guises, including, Kosmik Kommando, Universal Indicator and Chimera. In 1992, R&S Records Belgium set up the Diatomyc label especially for him. In 1993 Mike founded Machine Codes. There have been five exclusive underground EP's to date - Codes A to E. The first four years, 1993 -1997, is now available as a compilation CD. Cat No: CODE F CD.In 1995 Mike teamed up with Pete Green. Together they pioneered a newfreestyle music combining elements of cutting edge electroacoustic and techno music Technocoustic music was born with the release of the 'BEYOND THE BOX' EP. Cat no: CODE D (Machine Codes).VIRTUAL FARMER is the result of over two years pioneering work. Tonight direct from the UK, prepare for a legendary live set and dj performance in this rare and exclusive U.S. appearance. Last Miami appearance before European tour: ?Push Button Objects [Skam ? Schematic ? Chocolate Industries] Push Button Objects is Edgar Farinas, a Jackson Heights native from the same block as world famous DJ's Camillo and Yooter. Edgar has been DJing since the age of 12 and every one from Aphex Twin to Q-Bert rocks his beats. He?s dropped tracks on UK?s Skam, Miami?s own Chocolate Industries and Schematic and most recently awaits the release of Ko-wreck Technique (the collaboration of himself and DJ Craze, 1999 DMC World Champion) on UK?s famous Warp label (plus not to mention his remix of Boards of Canada for Warp?s 10 year anniversary release). Come check out PBO flip the script on dope beats. Multi-dj performance by: ?8 members of TPM [Beta Bodega] The mysterious renegade division of the Beta Bodega Coalition invade the area and man the decks for a one time appearance, which will take you back to the early days of urban electronic music. Though the total number of members is not clear, known members include Rumi?ahui, V8 aka Reina Paccha, Plot, PS199 aka La Mano Fria, El Brujo Obscuro aka The Praying Mantis, 66?, Ghyger Kounter, Lord SP aka Baja Panties and El Tiburon aka La Negra Sharky. Prepare for the future, by way of the past. Doors open 10:30 ? 18 to enter, 21 to drink MEZA . 275 GIRALDA AVE . CORAL GABLES . MIAMI FROM US-1, TURN WEST ON PONCE DE LEON PAST BIRD ROAD, PAST MIRACLE MILE, MAKE SECOND LEFT AFTER MIRACLE MILE. MEZA IS ONE BLOCK UP ON YOUR RIGHT. (if you are within the Miami area) Tune in every Monday to THE ELECTRIC KINGDOM on WVUM 90.5 FM from 10pm - 1am for your chance to win free tickets. More info and advance tickets available at Plex: 305.673.5661 <theplex@bellsouth.net> or log on to: http://www.rephlex.com/futurerave.htm
1999-10-25 01:03JohnHi Jeff, >=95Mike Dred aka Kosmik Kommando [Rephlex =95 Machine Codes] >Mike Dred stands w
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Jeffery Cohen
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Mon, 25 Oct 1999 11:03:55 +1000
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Re: (idm) Mike Dred - live -BETA BODEGA 06
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Hi Jeff,
quoted 18 lines =95Mike Dred aka Kosmik Kommando [Rephlex =95 Machine Codes]>=95Mike Dred aka Kosmik Kommando [Rephlex =95 Machine Codes] >Mike Dred stands with the Chicago legends as one of the few real Acid >House Masters, having spearheaded one of the most important dance music >movements of the last five years. Since 1988, he has gained universal >respect for his DJ skills and for his projects as the first artist on >the Aphex Twin's REPHLEX label back in early 1992, recording under >various guises, including, Kosmik Kommando, Universal Indicator and >Chimera. In 1992, R&S Records Belgium set up the Diatomyc label >especially for him. In 1993 Mike founded Machine Codes. There have been >five exclusive underground EP's to date - Codes A to E. The first four >years, 1993 -1997, is now available as a compilation CD. Cat No: CODE F >CD.In 1995 Mike teamed up with Pete Green. Together they pioneered a >newfreestyle music combining elements of cutting edge electroacoustic >and techno music Technocoustic music was born with the release of the >'BEYOND THE BOX' EP. Cat no: CODE D (Machine Codes).VIRTUAL FARMER is >the result of over two years pioneering work. Tonight direct from the >UK, prepare for a legendary live set and dj performance in this rare and >exclusive U.S. appearance.
I just saw Mike Dread bang it out live last night here in Sydney Australia along with Cylob (Live) and IG88 and BabyFord DJ'ing and man I recommend all you people with in an easy drive of Miami make sure you don't miss the master of acid!! His live set last night consisted of a few of his more hip hoppy style tracks with really phat beats (think 98K), culminating in some incredible hard banging acid techno (think Universal Indicator series). A mate of mine who was on the dance floor grooving to his set early on and then left the dance floor when Mike Dred got musically hard, saying "Man why did I even try to dance to this stuff? You can't dance to it" of his banging acid tracks. That said it still rocked... hard as nails fast banging acid tracks... YEAH BOOOOYYYYEEEE!! :) BabyFord dropped a flawless and top set of tunes that I have no idea as to the source but man was I impressed with what he played damn funky house will staying in a techno vein. Then Cylob live who relived his childhood of growing up in the 80's with some very 80's tuneage... no idea as to the tracks he played but it was good (just not as good as his 97 BDO performance). All in all not bad for $10. Cheers, John Aural Industries http://Aural-Industries.com.au