quoted 62 lines hello,
>hello,
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>zod records from milwaukee is coming to get you. there's been a bunch of
>people asking when theses cats are gonna come down. well here's your
>answer: next monday @ danny's. curtis chip, pressboard and destro will be
>in the place, fucking w/ your minds and not apologising for it @ all.
>here's a little info on the artists themselves.
>
>curtis chip: Curtis Chip is a co-founder and mainstay at Zod, and Because
>Curtis Chip has been playing drums since he was very young, this zod artist
>has a very musical way of thinking about rhythm. The dense poly-rythms and
>syncopation (coupled with a gift for sound design) that he incorporates
>into his songs are what separates him from other artists in electronic
>music. Curtis Chip's involvement in experimental music started when he
>began playing bass in the death-metal band Exhaust Cube when he was 14.
>>From there he quickly got interested in electronic music and the undergound
>dance party scene, and with his brother Adam, purchased some gear and
>started making the music that they loved to hear. He has been involved in
>many projects and has dj-ed under the psudonym Df1. His finely crafted and
>highly original tracks range from frantic drum and bass with sweeping
>melodies and urgent synth lines, to dark, distorted sound-scapes, sculpted
>from pure sound, all with the signature syncopation he is known for. For
>his percussion sounds, he often samples his own drumming, and later chops
>it up and re-edits it into a densely woven web of rhythm.
>
>pressboard: (b.1975) is a fan of modular synthesis and a connoisseur of
>sine waves. He has released electronic music for a variety of labels
>including Crouton, Zod, Antiopic, Stasisfield and Topscore. He has
>performed in the U.S. and Japan, and is one-half of the duo Dartanjal.
>
>destro: Destro, can be thought of as the zod mastermind. It is his vision
>that has led to the creation and inevitable evolution and mutation of zod
>records. He is also an impeccable dj who started off spinning experimental
>minded techno and acid and eventually, after working tirelessly, has
>created a style that blends all types of music he wishes to put onto
>turntables, regardless of style or genre. In this way he can be seen as a
>purveyor / preserver of the underground; sort of an art-historian of the
>electronic underground music scene. In his latest mix cd, he incorporates a
>keen sense of composition along with tight mixing skills to create a
>seamless sonic tapestry. He has also lent his skills to some production
>projects, most notably to the combination of him and his younger brother
>curtis chip to make "Like a Person" which appears on zod.01.
>
>you're all in trouble now.
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>dannys tavern
>1951 w. dickens >> (east of damen + dickens)
>10p-2:00a > 21+over > no cover, ever > 773.489.6457
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>hope you'll be there.
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>peace,
>
>
>the consumers kids
>
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