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[idm] [LA] THIS SAT. THE MAXX2 (edIT, Daedelus, Terminal 11 & More)

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2004-09-17 16:29Complex Players Club [idm] [LA] THIS SAT. THE MAXX2 (edIT, Daedelus, Terminal 11 & More)
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2004-09-17 16:29Complex Players ClubTHE MAXX 2 ART FESTIVAL hangar 1018 vs. i-complex (FILM, ART, AND MUSIC) SATURDAY SEPT. 18
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THE MAXX 2 ART FESTIVAL hangar 1018 vs. i-complex (FILM, ART, AND MUSIC) SATURDAY SEPT. 18 2PM-3AM ALL AGES OUTDOOR AREA All night: DNA (Circuit Bending) MAIN STAGE 06:00 BABOON TORTURE DIVISION 06:30 TBA 07:00 FASCINOMA * 07:45 CIRCUIT SCARECROW 08:15 POOLABOMB * 09:00 DAEDELUS 09:30 APOGEE * 10:15 POCKET ROCKERS 10:45 IF * 11:30 NOHAPTIMUS PRIME 12:00 TBA * 12:45 LIBYTHTH 01:15 SARIAH STORM & DIGITAL CUTUP LOUNGE 01:45 BOOKS ON TAPE & SUPERAGO I-COMPLEX ROOM (street fighter 2 tournament all night long) 06:00 DR. HYATT 06:30 DJ MIKE HAGGAR 07:30 DOUGG POUND 08:00 MASHUP SOUNDSYSTEM 08:30 THE DEMIX 09:00 THEE OUTFIT 09:30 DREAM ELECTRIC 10:00 EMIS 10:30 LANDIS 11:00 DNTEL 11:30 TEHN 11:50 THE 6TH JACKSON 12:10 EDIT 12:30 MOCHIPET 01:00 TERMINAL 11 01:30 PHTHALOCYANINE 02:00 WHOMAN 02:30 ASYMMETRICAL HEAD * dednotes HANGAR 1018 bands FEATURED ARTISTS: MARK DUGALLY JIM MAHFOOD & DAVE CROSLAND LIVE PAINTINGS: JIM MAHFOOD & DAVE CROSLAND ANDY SORIA, DYLAN SPEARS ARTISTS: ORION, MEGAN ELIZABETH, KIO GRIFFITH, ART VAN KAMPEN, JASON MALONEY, JOPHEN STEIN, DENNIS LARKINS, MEAR ONE, PAIGE WERY, RON OUTLAW, IAN DALE, JAQUELINE VEISSID, SANDRA WONG, JOHN GILL, MORS, IAN DALE, JENNY RYF, SE3D, ANTOINE OHANNESSIAN, DARRON NEFCY, TONY KOEHL, WIL COHEN, CHRIS NICHOLS, ADRIANA, TRAVIS MORLEY, EDUARDO BENEDETTO, LENKA FRIDACHOVA, EVAN APODACA, ROBERT YANCY, NATHAN CRATWRIGHT DANCE PERFORMANCE: MAGS & SPECIAL GUEST VIDEO: SE3D, JONAH LEVINE AND MORE EMail all questions or concerns to whoman@icomplex.org schedule subject to change but not drastically. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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quoted 4 lines 12:45 LIBYTHTH> 12:45 LIBYTHTH > 11:00 DNTEL > 01:00 TERMINAL 11 > 01:30 PHTHALOCYANINE
Lest ye all forget: From: "Albers, Brian" Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:10 PM Subject: [idm] terminal 11 is such a rock star
quoted 1 line Went to the show here in LA Saturday night. Musically speaking nobody really stood out, bu> Went to the show here in LA Saturday night. Musically speaking nobody really stood out, but I
enjoyed Phthalocyanine, some of Dntel, Libythyth. Didn't stay for 8 Frozen Modules or Edit, but the highlight of the evening was Terminal 11 going insane.
quoted 2 lines Bout 3/4 through his set, I saw him pounding his fist on the table, but it was perfectly i> > Bout 3/4 through his set, I saw him pounding his fist on the table, but it was perfectly in time
with the music, so I thought he was just digging his own sounds. Shortly after that though, he set the laptop on auto-pilot and exited stage left with a pretty juice gash over his knuckles. As the computer finished the last 10 minutes of the set, he cleaned the blood off the floor and his hand and wrapped it in a towel.
quoted 2 lines As soon as the computer's audio played out, he returned to the stage, graciously acce> > As soon as the computer's audio played out, he returned to the stage, graciously accepted the
applause, proceeded to unplug the cables from the computer and promptly threw the thing with great force to the ground, smashing it into a million pieces. He then stomped on what was left of the monitor.
quoted 4 lines All that and it was his birthday, too.> > All that and it was his birthday, too. > > I thought it was a good set- sounded fine to me. I guess he thought differently.
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