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2000-01-23 04:02(idm) Plug Research Radio 3: Stefan Betke
2000-01-23 15:07Obaachan (idm) Let me tell you about Brasilia.
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2000-01-23 04:02Seth <sutekh@belief-systems.com> (by way of "Lance @ Inaudible" <lance@inaudible.com>)The third Plug Research radio show, presented by Stefan Betke (aka Pole) is now available
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The third Plug Research radio show, presented by Stefan Betke (aka Pole) is now available for your listening pleasure at http://www.plugresearch.com (click on "plug research radio"). Please note that CDs are available ONLY for show #2 (through me privately). Please do not send Plug Research emails asking for CDs of other shows. Thanks! Seth --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-23 15:07ObaachanHello everyone at this great list! My name is Pedro Tapajós and I have inhabited this spac
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Hello everyone at this great list! My name is Pedro Tapajós and I have inhabited this space-time continuity for 29 years. I am (amongst many other descriptors) a dj here in Brasilia, Brazil, for the last 13 years, and I would like to tell you people about a very different "club" experience when contrasted with the rest of the world (possibly). You see, when I started playing, we didn't have anything like a 'scene' here. Being a small town, albeit the capital of the country, didn't really help information reaching here. After some travelling around and being inspired by a place called Nation in São Paulo, I decided to start djing some more interesting music on the dancefloor. The only other options in town were indie-rock parties or yuck-discotheques playing crapola. My first party was in 1987 and it was the first time the city was tasting stranger music, namely deep underground house and acieeeeeed. All the kids who were there I believe really liked it, cause my second party, just 3 weeks after, had triple the number. Electronic music had rung a bell here, deconstructown, and it was making waves. From then (I will spare you boring long details about parties and clubs and the scene here -- unless you're interested) the whole going out and dancing electronica has been MAJORLY guided and dominated by "idm". µ-ziq, aphex twin, autechre, lfo, sweet exorcist, tortoise, kreidler, etc are as known and recognized in our dancefloors as much as any other 'big' electronic music star or dj. Of course I am not implying that we only have idm. With time and information, other dj's came up in town and started doing their own thing. You see, here in my city we don't have all those professional-style, mega-clubbing things. We like it really independent here. Every weekend we have a party or lounge going on, but all of them are self-produced free-of-obligations type of events. The worst thing for us here is to go to mega parties with "famous" dj's....this, we leave for the people who don't know any better. I can say we have a stable, long-lasting, solid scene in which good music in valued more than the hype. Parallel to that, we have a larger-in-numbers-but-smaller-in-mind second scene of people who like to dance but have no interest in actually finding out more about the music. Another great aspect about our scene here is that there is very little ghettoization due to the fact that people from all 'tribes' tend to converge in "idm" nights. We have hip-hoppers, funkers, gays, lesbians, punks, indie kids, clubbers, flubbers and all types mixing and talking/dancing. What I am most proud of is the fact that here, in Brasilia, horizontal dancing is as valid and respected as all-out-fling-your-arms-wide-bang-your-head moving. hugs. pedro aka dj The Six (part of the HOUSE OF OBAACHAN) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-24 07:43Irene McCOn 23 Jan 00, Obaachan wrote re (idm) Let me tell you about Brasili: > With time and infor
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On 23 Jan 00, Obaachan wrote re (idm) Let me tell you about Brasili:
quoted 4 lines With time and information, other dj's came up in town and started> With time and information, other dj's came up in town and started > doing their own thing. You see, here in my city we don't have all > those professional-style, mega-clubbing things. We like it really > independent here.
Be happy about that. Here in the Southernmost tip of Africa the underground mafia stronghold is appalling. Over this new year season, three DJ's (that I know of directly) had their record boxes stolen and later re-offered back to them at a price - a lesson taught by the protection racket / drug empire. I don't even want to dig deeper into this seedy mess, but it is public knowledge that this is going on and has become acceptable practice. There is currently a move by certain syndicates that want to eradicate club managers directly paying DJ's : they are to hand over the DJ's fees to the protection racket dude, who then hands out cash to the DJ. Ha ha. Guess who's winning and who's losing in this little game... Very ugly. I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org