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2004-05-18 00:04Bryan Kasenic [idm] the Agriculture party in NYC Wednesday
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2004-05-18 00:04Bryan KasenicWEDNESDAY APRIL 19 the Agriculture presents Lunchbox Record Release party Live sets: DJ Ol
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[idm] the Agriculture party in NYC Wednesday
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 the Agriculture presents Lunchbox Record Release party Live sets: DJ Olive (the Agriculture, Lunchbox, phonomena | NYC) Martin Baumgartner (the Agriculture, Lunchbox | Switzerland) DJs: Raz Mesinai (aka Badawi | the Agriculture, ROIR, Tzadik | NYC) DJ Spinoza (the Bunker, the Agriculture, Beyond Events | NYC) Serena (under the Chelsea Hotel) 9p- 222 West 23rd Street (between 7th & 8th Avenues) completely FREE event, with FREE stuff from: Smithwicks (free tasty Irish beer for at least the first hour) the Agriculture (Lunchbox CD and 12" giveaways all night) Repellent (pick up a free copy of this very cool Brooklyn based music/art zine) about "Anyways", the new Lunchbox CD released on the Agriculture on May 11: From Luzern, Switzerland, with a bit of Brooklyn thrown in, comes post-electronic powerhouse Lunchbox. The trio, which is comprised of Martin Baumgartner, Bruno Amstad, and DJ Olive, packs a steaming full frequency lunch. This collection of tracks has a global feel, and acts as a soundtrack for today¹s conflicting emotions. As civilizations slog away with their old worldviews, these tracks lasso the moon. Unprecedented arrangements are solidly reinforced by relentlessly funky African and Latin rhythms. The ever-present basslines always suprise, giving the music a grounded, Earthy feel. Catchy melodies and hooks slip in and stick to the mind. Turntablist squawks and vocal outbursts are buried deep in the mix, lending a human feel without taking over. Intricate segways and breakdowns suprise, arriving and receding with an easy downhome feel. This lush, warm production sounds great on any soundsystem or on the home stereo. Trying to define Lunchbox¹s sound reveals its genuine originality. thanks to: Louise at Fringe Benefits Marisa at 'Sup Ihu at Repellent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org