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Subject: [ne-raves] AMW tonight

tune in to the anti-music workshop tonight at midnight or the puppydog gets it.

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Friday March 9, 2007

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Subject: [ne-raves] Eidolon 4 is OFFICIAL! April 28th

Spring is here Eidolon Returns!

	April 28th marks the fourth installlment of Eidolon, one of Upstate  
New York's biggest and best parties.  On the grounds of Beardslee  
Castle, a real haunted castle built in 1781, Massive Audio is proud  
to present 4 stages of the best DJs and live Electronic Music.  As  
always, camping is free and absolutely encouraged!

	A limited amount of discount pre-sale tickets are available on  
GROOVETICKETS.COM.  This will be the only place to buy tickets until  
the day of the show. Pre-sales are $20 and tickets will be $25 day of  
the show.

	This year is also 21+.  We know this kind of sucks.  Its out of our  
hands.
	No Coolers will be allowed in at all!  There are 4 bars and food  
will be served all day.
	Gates are at 2pm and the show starts at 4pm.  We go until 2am.

IN THE TOWER:
Sound Republic
Chris Grant
Hustle & Flow
BillyBob
Jason Balance aka Batteries Not Included
Chad Will
Carl J
DJ Depth
Luke Jonathan

CASTLE BALLROOM:
Melee
Jack McDevitt
Scooby Carolan
Luis Elusivo & Shawn Josef (El Chupacabras)
Mikey Parkay
Don Stone, Just-a-nut, & Eric S
Demonic & Soulfusion
Jay Travis

D&B DUNGEON:
DJ Force
Asreal
Ransom
Mentally Ill
Jeremy Logik
Non-Existent
Beebop

CARRIAGE HOUSE:
Future Rock
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
Psylab
Cosmic Dust Bunnies


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Subject: [ne-raves] NYC: { The End of Ice : Saturday } (fwd)

Very cool. Looks like 3rd Ward is back and kicking. Just be mindful that this 
spot has been in the crosshairs of local law for a while was shut down a few 
times prompting it to stop as an events venue. Hope they've come to peaceful 
compromise that keeps the heat off and everyone happy.

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Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 16:25:44 -0500 (EST)
From: TheDanger List <dngr@thedanger.com>

It's supposed to be 50 degrees on Saturday, giving us hope
that the worst of the bitter winter is behind us.  Join us
Saturday night for a cheap and classic loft party
celebrating The End of Ice and the re-awakening of events
at 3rd Ward.

The End of Ice
Saturday, March 10th
10pm to very very late
Fire + Ice + DJ+s + Performance

Featuring music by:
The Rub : One of the best-kept secrets on the New York
party circuit right now is the DJ crew The Rub: DJ Ayres,
Eleven and Cosmo Baker.  These beat impresarios blend a
style that mixes hip-hop & rock with funk soul fusion.

Tittsworth : Brings breakbeat & house.  While the name
sounds like the punch line to a Chris Rock routine,
Tittsworth ain't no joke. In fact, he's one of the best
up-and-coming DJs in the country, pushing the Baltimore
club sound to new audiences and new sonic heights...

Star Eyes : For seven years Star Eyes has been known
throughout the drum and bass community for bringing dance
heavy beats with passion.  Tonight she blends breakbeat,
punk with that classic heavy heavy bass influence.

Sinden : The world-known remixer and producer brings his
elegant mix of electro hip-hop.

In the room of roses, groove to live funk & post-punk that
is guaranteed to shake you.  Featuring the bands Benzos,
The Glass & Figo plus the brilliant hip-hop to electro
mixology of DJ Grimace.

In the brick and steel courtyard witness the Fire & Ice
spectacle with live ice sculpting by Josh Kalin & fire
spectacle by Flambo, Enna and Anya Sapozhnikova along with
flaming hoops and fire feats from SamIam and the Flaming
Hips.

All this and more in the newly recreated dark and sultry
massive loft at 3rd Ward Brooklyn.

$5 in a costume that lights up
$9 otherwise

10pm to much much later...
195 Morgan Ave.
East Williamsburg/Bushwick

L train to Morgan Ave and walk north 4 blocks.

For details see:
http://www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org/ice/index.html



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Subject: [ne-raves] anti-music workshop 0000 est whus.org

whus.org

it's radiothon time. call in and send me money
1-800-599-WHUS

tune in whus.org or 91.7FM in CT

yargh.

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LOVE is a little small to stay at for several hours or all night. BUT it does 
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PA. It's like they stuck the Twilo sound in someone's big basement.

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This Saturday March 10th at LOVE

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Subject: [ne-raves] (fwd) New royalty threatens internet radio

From: rusty@somafm.com

You may have heard, but once again internet radio is facing huge additional 
royalties for broadcasting music. These royalties are in addition to the ones 
that we pay to ASCAP and BMI, and are a royalty that is only paid by internet 
broadcasters. Over-the-air (AM/FM) broadcasters are explicitly exempt from this 
royalty; it only applies to internet broadcasters and subscription music 
services.

In the past, we paid royalties based on a percentage of our revenues, in our 
case 10% of our revenue. But the new royalties don't allow that percentage of 
revenue factor, and instead charge us for each song we play times the number of 
people listening.  This works out to about $8 per average concurrent listener 
per month.  In 2006, we averaged over 6000 average concurrent listeners per 
month, and the royalties we will have to pay for 2006 is about $628,000, over 4 
times the amount of money we brought in.

And these rates go up drastically each year, until 2010, where they are 2.5 
times their initial rate: by then we will have to pay over $1 million dollars a 
year in royalties if we want to stay on the air.

So you can see that this puts us in an impossible position. And to make it even 
worse, the rates are retroactive to 2006.

It doesn't seem fair that a small radio service like SomaFM has to pay all these 
additional royalties, when over-the-air stations who reach much larger audiences 
are exempted from paying them.

If you are in the USA, we would appreciate it if you could sign this online 
petition which will be presented to members of Congress.

It's important for us to let Congress know that independent internet radio is 
about to be forced out of business.

We need to keep our existing "percentage of revenue" royalty rate structure, or 
better yet, have Congress extend the exemption to internet radio stations as 
well as terrestrial (over-the-air) stations.

 	http://somafm.com/petition

Thanks for all of your support for SomaFM in the past. We will do what we need 
to do to keep SomaFM on the air and broadcasting.  We love you!

Rusty Hodge,
General Manager and Program Director
SomaFM.com

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My questions is, if the individual/business that runs an internet radio
station is outside of the US would they be affected by this?  My guess is
no.  So this would just push internet radio services outside the US and into
countries that are less copyright friendly.  To me that seems
counter-productive.

And didn't this happen once before?  I remember someone from the DC area
going offline for a year or so because they couldn't afford to pay up when
fees were first initiated.  Then something changed and they went back
online.  As a matter of fact, I don't remember any US based internet radio
during that time.

And another question, what music does this cover?  Any music?  Even
self-produced?

KeNNy!


On 3/12/07, Jasper <jasper@hyperreal.org> wrote:
>
> From: rusty@somafm.com
>
> You may have heard, but once again internet radio is facing huge
> additional
> royalties for broadcasting music. These royalties are in addition to the
> ones
> that we pay to ASCAP and BMI, and are a royalty that is only paid by
> internet
> broadcasters. Over-the-air (AM/FM) broadcasters are explicitly exempt from
> this
> royalty; it only applies to internet broadcasters and subscription music
> services.
>
> In the past, we paid royalties based on a percentage of our revenues, in
> our
> case 10% of our revenue. But the new royalties don't allow that percentage
> of
> revenue factor, and instead charge us for each song we play times the
> number of
> people listening.  This works out to about $8 per average concurrent
> listener
> per month.  In 2006, we averaged over 6000 average concurrent listeners
> per
> month, and the royalties we will have to pay for 2006 is about $628,000,
> over 4
> times the amount of money we brought in.
>
> And these rates go up drastically each year, until 2010, where they are
> 2.5
> times their initial rate: by then we will have to pay over $1 million
> dollars a
> year in royalties if we want to stay on the air.
>
> So you can see that this puts us in an impossible position. And to make it
> even
> worse, the rates are retroactive to 2006.
>
> It doesn't seem fair that a small radio service like SomaFM has to pay all
> these
> additional royalties, when over-the-air stations who reach much larger
> audiences
> are exempted from paying them.
>
> If you are in the USA, we would appreciate it if you could sign this
> online
> petition which will be presented to members of Congress.
>
> It's important for us to let Congress know that independent internet radio
> is
> about to be forced out of business.
>
> We need to keep our existing "percentage of revenue" royalty rate
> structure, or
> better yet, have Congress extend the exemption to internet radio stations
> as
> well as terrestrial (over-the-air) stations.
>
>        http://somafm.com/petition
>
> Thanks for all of your support for SomaFM in the past. We will do what we
> need
> to do to keep SomaFM on the air and broadcasting.  We love you!
>
> Rusty Hodge,
> General Manager and Program Director
> SomaFM.com
>
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] (fwd) New royalty threatens internet radio

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007, The Work It Circuit wrote:

> My questions is, if the individual/business that runs an internet radio
> station is outside of the US would they be affected by this?  My guess is
> no.  So this would just push internet radio services outside the US and into
> countries that are less copyright friendly.  To me that seems
> counter-productive.

One of the problems that has to be solved before anything else is getting 
someone that is rudimentarily familiar with the workings of the Internet, 
technology, development, intellectual property and commerce into Congress or at 
least advising the appropriate congressional committees. Right now it appears 
that they are beholden to the deep pockets of large corporations and their 
lobbists instead of respected academics who specialize in theses fields who are 
screaming murder.

US Senator Ted Stevens in a speech about network neutrality
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Tubes

Study: Abandoning net neutrality discourages improvements in service
http://news.ufl.edu/2007/03/07/net-neutrality/

Not sure if this comparison is entirely appropriate but lets look at the online 
gambling industry because they're a little further along in terms of 
governmental regulation. They moved offshore and incorporated in countries in 
the Carribean. They were safe for a while and can't technically be touched but 
Congress has been trying to put the screws to these offshore operations by 
cutting off the funding sources like credit card companies. Problem is Congress 
can't do anything about foreign funding sources. Strange that Congress always 
manages to find the most convoluted and ass-backward way to try to solve 
problems. Just face it gambling can't be shut down so the IRS should just take 
its cut legally and everyone would be happy. Saw some news report with a CEO of 
one of these offshore sites and he said he'd be more than happy to pay taxes 
it's just that Congress wants to shut him down completely. <sarcasm> Because 
this worked so well with Prohibition. </sarcasm>

"And now the leaked pre-release track from Metallica _Got My Mind On My Money_ 
here on Bootleg Radio streaming to you live and direct from Siberia!"

For the record I don't think musicians and artists should be robbed but some are 
really heavy-handed and ham-fisted about protecting their rights.

"Internet gambling works around law meant to block it"
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/12/MADNESS.TMP

I think internet radio would move to places like China and Russia but I never 
understood the revenue models for internet radio. No commercials, no banner ads, 
no links to music stores. Even sites like Last.fm who do have a good method for 
generating revenue seem in trouble.

"Last.fm, Pandora KO-ed by new royalties?"
http://gigaom.com/2007/03/05/webcaster-royalty-rates-go-up/

> And didn't this happen once before?  I remember someone from the DC area
> going offline for a year or so because they couldn't afford to pay up when
> fees were first initiated.  Then something changed and they went back
> online.  As a matter of fact, I don't remember any US based internet radio
> during that time.
>
> And another question, what music does this cover?  Any music?  Even
> self-produced?
>
> KeNNy!

I don't remember US stations all going offline but you could be right. Even 
Hyperreal stopped it's streaming services because of this.

If you make your own music and want to give it away free I don't think this 
issue applies. It's organizations like RIAA, ASCAP and BMI who are up in arms 
that they aren't getting the cut they feel they deserve.

Jasper

> On 3/12/07, Jasper <jasper@hyperreal.org> wrote:
>> 
>> From: rusty@somafm.com
>> 
>> You may have heard, but once again internet radio is facing huge
>> additional
>> royalties for broadcasting music. These royalties are in addition to the
>> ones
>> that we pay to ASCAP and BMI, and are a royalty that is only paid by
>> internet
>> broadcasters. Over-the-air (AM/FM) broadcasters are explicitly exempt from
>> this
>> royalty; it only applies to internet broadcasters and subscription music
>> services.
>> 
>> In the past, we paid royalties based on a percentage of our revenues, in
>> our
>> case 10% of our revenue. But the new royalties don't allow that percentage
>> of
>> revenue factor, and instead charge us for each song we play times the
>> number of
>> people listening.  This works out to about $8 per average concurrent
>> listener
>> per month.  In 2006, we averaged over 6000 average concurrent listeners
>> per
>> month, and the royalties we will have to pay for 2006 is about $628,000,
>> over 4
>> times the amount of money we brought in.
>> 
>> And these rates go up drastically each year, until 2010, where they are
>> 2.5
>> times their initial rate: by then we will have to pay over $1 million
>> dollars a
>> year in royalties if we want to stay on the air.
>> 
>> So you can see that this puts us in an impossible position. And to make it
>> even
>> worse, the rates are retroactive to 2006.
>> 
>> It doesn't seem fair that a small radio service like SomaFM has to pay all
>> these
>> additional royalties, when over-the-air stations who reach much larger
>> audiences
>> are exempted from paying them.
>> 
>> If you are in the USA, we would appreciate it if you could sign this
>> online
>> petition which will be presented to members of Congress.
>> 
>> It's important for us to let Congress know that independent internet radio
>> is
>> about to be forced out of business.
>> 
>> We need to keep our existing "percentage of revenue" royalty rate
>> structure, or
>> better yet, have Congress extend the exemption to internet radio stations
>> as
>> well as terrestrial (over-the-air) stations.
>>
>>        http://somafm.com/petition
>> 
>> Thanks for all of your support for SomaFM in the past. We will do what we
>> need
>> to do to keep SomaFM on the air and broadcasting.  We love you!
>> 
>> Rusty Hodge,
>> General Manager and Program Director
>> SomaFM.com
>> 
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Subject: [ne-raves] About the Internet Radio royalty fees

http://www.betanews.com/article/Dissecting_the_Proposed_Internet_Radio_Royalty_Fees/1173391352

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I'd still like to know who this applies too.  All music?  Only music for
artists that they represent?  How about streaming services outside the US?

If it's only for major labels and and mainstream commerical music then let
them do it, they'll only hurt themselves.  But if my edm streams, consisting
of small producers, are affected I''l be disapointed.  Unfortunately there
isn't anything I can do since money speaks and the greed in the music
industry is great.

And Matt, it's good to see you're still around.


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Subject: [ne-raves] this friday?

Is there anything going on this Friday for the under 21 crowd? [other  
than Rise]

thanks
allie

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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] this friday (in Boston)?

Can I assume you're asking about Boston based on your address? It's not this 
Friday but BeatResearch has always looked like lots of fun. Never gone to but I 
would if I were closer to Boston.

- - -

<<< BeatResearch >>>
experimental party music

This Monday, March 12, 2007 it's Beat Research's 3rd B-day party:

"Since creating Beat Research in 2004. Duo DJ Flack (aka Antony Flackett) and DJ 
C (aka Jake Trussell) have been traveling and reaching out to music lovers with 
eclectic taste from New York to Prague. This month marks their third anniversary 
at the spot above Central Kitchen." - Current Issue of Improper Bostonian. See 
the rest of the article here: http://BeatResearch.com/press.html

Yes, it's true! DJ Flack and DJ C have been holding down Mondays at the E-Room 
for 3 years now. So tonight they celebrate, and they want you to come party with 
them.

They've had over 100 different audio/visual guests come through from all over 
the world and have enjoyed every minute of it, but tonight the resident DJs will 
take a moment to bask in the glory of their Beat Research . guest-free.

There will be a super-special treat, though. DJ Flack and DJ C sometimes perform 
together as DuoTone, and have been known to drop some acapella hip-hop joints, 
but they've never done it at Beat Research. Tonight, for the first time in their 
3 years at the Enormous Room, DuoTone will take to the stage for a rare 
performance.

----
Next Week:
----

March 19 DJ Axel Foley - This multi-talented DJs amasing scratching skills have 
graced many a recoding, including tracks by Wayne&Wax and Mc Kabir. He has also 
rocked the turntables with live bands like Club d'Elf and other DJs like Mr. 
Rorke. Tonight he'll drop a solo set of genre-blends on the ones and twos. 
Foley's love of old-school rap, electro, funk, r&b, rock, and dub will all be 
represented a loving blend just for you.

http://myspace.com/djaxelfoley

----
Special Event:
----

BOUNCEMENT Super Dirty Bass Riddims Friday, March 30, Boston - Ghislain Poirier, 
DJ C, DJ Flack Visuals by Zebbler and Sean Stevens - A well rounded ass needs 
rhythmic diversity in order to be moved. That's why here at Bouncement, we 
provide the ripest in ragga-bounce, grime-hop, next-step, club-hits, 
bastard-pop, rave-classics, genre-blends and more, with a particular focus on 
the new breed of producers making bass-heavy, dance-floor bangers.

http://BeatResearch.com/bouncement

----
Coming Up at Beat Research:
----

February 26
Team Canada (Montreal)
-

Montreal DJs D.R.one Grandtheft come together to form Team Canada. Their style 
of party-rocking keeps them busy all over the world. They first began throwing 
fun parties all over the east coast incorporating turntablism, live blends, 
superfast mixing and a broad range of music. They released their groundbreaking 
bootleg debut "Classic Material Volume 1" in 2004, and have quickly established 
themselves as Canada's #1 Mashup Remixers. They now recieve top billing as party 
DJs nationwide. They also blaze some of the hottest venues worldwide with a 
unique mix of music, they have made their mark by remixing and scratching rock, 
80s, 90s, booty, electro, soul, disco and pretty much everything else together 
with urban music. Their style of mixed-bag/mash-up musical blends has gained 
mainstream popularity in clubs all over North America recently, but the Team 
Canada DJs are credited by many to have been the first Canadian DJs to take 
these musical chances in mainstream urban club nights. Any good music that other 
DJs weren't playing in the clubs, these guys have remixed it and played it.

The duo does a Saturday night mixshow called "The Truth", featuring 35 minutes 
of nonstop remix action on Canada's top urban station, FLOW 93.5 FM. They were 
voted Montreal's Number One Club DJs in the 2006 Montreal Mirror Readers Poll 
(the top weekly arts/culure publication in the Montreal area). They've performed 
on various TV shows including on MTV. They hold numerous club residencies in 
Montreal, Toronto, and Ottawa.

Anyone who's ever been to a Team Canada party, knows that you leave having 
partied hard, cheered hard, and danced to music you never imagined mixed 
together in the same night.

http://www.teamcanadadjs.com
http://www.myspace.com/teamcanadadjs

----

BeatResearch
experimental party music
Mondays at the Enormous Room
With residents DJ C and DJ Flack
9pm to 1am - No Cover - 21 plus
567 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA
617.491.5550
www.BeatResearch.com


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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] About the Internet Radio royalty fees

Upon further investigation and closer reading... the fee schedule is being 
proposed by the Copyright Royalty Board _on top of_ the royalties already paid 
to organizations like ASCAP and BMI. So this would seem to apply to _all_ music 
that is under copyright. This is even wackier than I thought before.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Royalty_Board

I really hope the sitting judges aren't 90 year olds without Internet access in 
their homes. This legislation explicitly exempts AM/FM stations that also stream 
their content online which doesn't make sense. It's not as if people who tune in 
via open air _also_ tune into via Internet simultaneously. Then that'd be double 
dipping. But it's as if they're targetting the little guys and exempting the 
big guys.

Hope someone a lot more knowledgable steps in soon before I speak out of line 
and end up stepping into a big pile so to speak. Lowkey, you still in here?

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> I'd still like to know who this applies too.  All music?  Only music for
> artists that they represent?  How about streaming services outside the US?
>
> If it's only for major labels and and mainstream commerical music then let
> them do it, they'll only hurt themselves.  But if my edm streams, consisting
> of small producers, are affected I''l be disapointed.  Unfortunately there
> isn't anything I can do since money speaks and the greed in the music
> industry is great.
>
> And Matt, it's good to see you're still around.
>
>
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Subject: [ne-raves] junglist in the news today :) nik schiller in washington post :)


lead story in today's Style section!

also, samples of his art are being displayed on the www.washingtonpost.com
home page!  woot!

much respect to Nik Schilller!

proud to be a fellow junglist!

mary  =D

coincidentally, david montgomery is the same reporter who covered the RAVE
act and before that the rally against Fox 5 for the washington post!  :)


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/13/AR2007031301854.html

Here Be Dragons
Through Nikolas Schiller's Eye, Aerial Maps of Familiar Places Become Terra
Incognita


By David Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 14, 2007; C01


He is sly, this rebel cartographer. He makes maps that look like quilts,
masks, feathers, acid trips. You can find America in these maps -- you can
probably find your house in these maps -- if you can find the maps at all,
since their creator has posted them to an online underground.


Nikolas Schiller, 26, is the god of this alternative reality. Making maps
at a frenzied pace of one every two days for the past 1,000 days, he has
done everything he could to keep himself off the map of the World Wide Web.


This is brazen defiance of the Hear Me! ethos of the blogger age, for which
he probably will be punished and sentenced to fame. He's a shadow blogger
who didn't want you to read his, thank you very much. He pulled the
electronic blinds on his Web site: He blocked Google and the other search
engines. When one of his creations made it onto the Drudge Report -- 42,000
hits in no time, baby! -- nobody could figure out who was this masked
mapmaker.


So here the cyber cipher is now, on the roof of his group rowhouse off U
Street NW, conducting another experiment in extreme geography. He recently
used discarded chimney bricks to write a message: "No war."


Nothing like making a bold statement that no one will receive except the
pigeons and the spy satellites.


For now.


Catlike, he hops down a shaky ladder to a third-story balcony on the way to
his bedroom. In the hall he passes another one of his statements, this one
more artistic, framed on the wall. It's an aerial photographic view of
Schiller's neighborhood -- and sure enough, there, roughly the size of a
fingernail, is the roof of his rowhouse. But something strange has been
done to the geography.


Schiller barely pauses on the way to his computer, which he fires up to
reveal hundreds of his map creations. They are places you know -- the Mall,
Adams Morgan, Georgetown, plus other U.S. cities and war-torn ones abroad.
But the streetscapes -- photographed from above at a resolution fine enough
to just make out cars and people -- have been warped and woven into
kaleidoscopic mosaics, arabesques, spheres.


So Big Brother really is watching -- and Schiller remixes this surveilled
reality to render geography as politically pointed art. The results have
stunned his former geography professors and amazed the federal
cartographers who commissioned the original aerial pictures for more
mundane purposes, such as aiding developers who are gentrifying
neighborhoods, such as, um -- U Street!


"To change the world, start with the maps," says Schiller, who is
co-chairman of the Statehood Green Party in Washington. "As insignificant
as my art may be, it's still an extension of my feeling that each of us has
the capacity to change things."


His map quest is for more than just art, let alone directions from here to
there. In a way, it's a pixelated riff that hyperlinks to ancient times,
when maps implied a worldview -- flat or round? -- and cartography was
existential.


Since Google Earth appeared a few years ago -- and countless office hours
were wasted as people mouse-clicked to their own back yards ("Lookee,
there's the deck!") -- the starting point of Schiller's creations has been
familiar. But he doesn't use Google. He goes to the source, the bird's-eye
rendering of America placed in the public domain by the U.S. Geological
Survey.


Then it gets complicated. On his computer he will take a swatch of a
neighborhood, then he will tessellate it by creating mirrored repetitions,
then he may impose radial geometry on the repetitions. The result is
elaborate abstraction assembled from realistic detail, ready for framing at
5 by 3 1/2 feet.


"It's just a cool idea," says Dave Roberts, a USGS cartographer. "I've
never seen anything like that before."


USGS employs contractors flying airplanes to get the pictures. Some cities
were shot in 2005, but the D.C. imagery is circa 2002. Schiller will have
to wait for the next flyover in a few years to make a map revealing his
rooftop declaration of "No war."


"He's at the cutting edge between cartography, art, visualization . . .
helping people look at the Earth in new ways," says Joseph Kerski, a former
USGS cartographer.


"If you come into the geography department, we all have some of his posters
hanging in offices," says Lisa Benton-Short, an associate professor at
George Washington University, where Schiller was a student. Benton-Short
commissioned Schiller's "Central Park Quilt -- North" map for the cover of
a forthcoming book she is co-authoring, "Nature and the City."


"I think it's kind of an eight-sided snowflake," she says. "If you look
carefully, you can see streets and buildings, but you can see a big swath
of green. . . . You get people just staring at his posters, saying, 'Look
at that building, I know that building!' " There's a lot of latitude and
longitude in the identity of this modern geographer. He is thin and wiry,
with long black sideburns. He has a T-shirt that says, "The world is you,"
in French. On a shelf in his bedroom is a tricorn hat. He wears it as part
of his "colonist" costume when he demonstrates for D.C. statehood. He has
waited tables and organized seminars for a geographers' association; now
he's a Web developer and public-relations consultant. He hopes to publish
an atlas. His chief means of transportation, a battered Jamis bicycle, was
recently stolen.


To find this mapmaker, you have to know his name, and you have to know
where you're going. You can't stumble across his work with a generic
keyword search because he coded his Web site, www.nikolasschiller.com, so
that Google and other search engines wouldn't automatically index it.
Google would turn up his site only if you already knew of his existence and
typed in his name.


You can also type into Google "Redacted Name." Click "I'm Feeling Lucky."
That will take you to his Web site. Nikolas Schiller is Redacted Name.
Statehood, secrecy, online stunts, counter-surveillance: coordinates to
explore in the mapmaker's biographical geography. Let's start with the
maps. He's made 119 different renderings of D.C. alone.


"Ball of Destruction" shows the Mall and Capitol Hill in the figure of a
woman. For security reasons, the feds have obscured photos of the roofs of
the White House complex. On Schiller's map, the White House appears to be
dangling from the woman's nose like something in need of a tissue. The
woman holds a sphere made from satellite imagery of Hurricane Katrina. On
the ground before her is a fractured map of the Superdome on the second day
of flooding.


Some are meditations on themes such as religion, as in "Cathedral Quilt --
Signed," which shows the Washington National Cathedral neighborhood, upon
which Schiller has signed his name repeatedly in Arabic. Many exploit the
spacey, soothing rhythm of repeated forms, and imply a dialogue between the
real and the imagined, with titles like "DC Lenz #2," "Jefferson Mandala"
and "RFK Quilt.""The world is severely out of balance," Schiller says.
"These maps I make are an implied reflection of a world more or less at
balance."


His maps resist the idea of geography as destiny, but geography was his
destiny. His formative map experiences came as a boy from outside St. Louis
navigating family vacations with TripTiks. Each summer his mother would
rent a car and take Schiller and his two older sisters to a different
national park, where the boy would study topographical hiking maps. Growing
up in a three-bedroom apartment near neighborhoods of big houses, his
family relying on welfare for a period, he tuned into the paradoxes of
geographic proximity and social inequity. GWU offered him the most
scholarship money.


Like so many transplants, he became outraged by D.C.'s disenfranchisement.
"Nikolas looks better in a Colonial outfit and a tricorner hat than
practically anyone I know," says Timothy Cooper, a statehood activist.
Schiller is also the movement's cartographer, sitting in Freedom Plaza with
a laptop displaying aerial maps to plot protest locations.


His most famous map was for another cause. He posted an interactive map of
the parade route for President Bush's second inauguration. Designed to help
people "coordinate your plans," with a nod and a wink to protesters, it
presented everything from access points to webcams showing live pictures of
downtown Washington. The Drudge Report caught wind and posted a link.
Schiller got 42,155 unique visitors in 28 days -- some of whom posted
comments accusing the anonymous creator of "treason."


He had made a separate, anonymous Web site to host the inaugural map. Yet
he could tell who his visitors were, or at least where they came from, by
studying site statistics compiled from the Internet Protocol addresses of
computers that called up the map, a trail that is automatically logged by
most Web servers. He got nearly 200 hits from computers with .mil addresses
-- the military; about 120 from Treas.gov, where the Secret Service
resides; 27 from The Washington Post and 23 from the New York Times. In
other words, he found himself watching the watchers. So began a new
cartographic exploration, a study of the virtual landscape of the Internet.
He posted maps and blog entries on his main Web site, yet he blocked access
by the search engines and leaked his address only to friends on MySpace and
people he met along the way. He had 1,000 business cards printed 1,000 days
ago, and handed them out with his e-mail address to see who would follow
the electronic trail back to him.


Neat, but -- why?


"It's about how information flows from A to B," Schiller says. "You can
float out balloons and see if someone pops them or picks them up."


By selectively granting access and watching the results, Schiller created a
virtual country within the borderless Internet, populated by friends, fans,
activists and map freaks. He averages about 140 unique visits a month.


Every so often he makes discreet forays into the public -- posts a link on
a local blog or e-mail list; enters an art contest. Then he will track the
subsequent increased traffic to his site, watching what pages and what maps
people open, observing the routes they take to find him.


One recent morning, he sits at his computer to check the previous day's
traffic. The first visitor arrived via his MySpace page at 12:21 a.m. At
9:46 a.m., someone from a Pfizer Pharmaceutical address reached his site
through the Statehood Green Party Web page. At 5:59 p.m., someone from
Istanbul checked in.


On a recent evening, venturing from his third-floor lair to visit the
corner of 14th and T streets, he mulls his next move.


Fourteenth and T is one of the few places outside the GWU Geography
Department where you can see Schiller's work without a computer. Here,
fixed to a broken signpost, is a rectangular scrap of wood. On the wood is
a faded map. It's an aerial view of the neighborhood. An arrow calls your
attention to an intersection. There's a caption:


"You are here."


He's thinking about removing the "robots exclusion protocol" that blocks
Google and the others. Going public would add a new phase to the
experiment, he says. He'd see how the geography of his controlled community
is changed by the chaos of publicity. Or maybe not. Imagine coming out of
hiding and no one notices. "The null hypothesis is the Web site remains
obscure," he says, in the streetlight gloom of 14th and T.


More hopefully, he says, "Most likely, I will change and the nature of this
Web site will change." The usually understated Schiller can't conceal his
pride when he speaks of his "body of work," the 500 maps created in
obscurity. He'd like people to see them. He'd also like to sell some maps.


"I'm interested in seeing other people's opinions," he says. "Will people
blog about it? Will I be made fun of?"


For a minute, in the dark on the way back to the rowhouse, it's as if he's
the one on the verge of being found by explorers with maps. Mr. Schiller,
we presume?


He is there.


Then he returns to his computer.


the washington post company


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I wish I had as much free time as he does.


Mary Morris <morrism@washpost.com> wrote: 
lead story in today's Style section!

also, samples of his art are being displayed on the www.washingtonpost.com
home page!  woot!

much respect to Nik Schilller!

proud to be a fellow junglist!

mary  =D

coincidentally, david montgomery is the same reporter who covered the RAVE
act and before that the rally against Fox 5 for the washington post!  :)


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/13/AR2007031301854.html

Here Be Dragons
Through Nikolas Schiller's Eye, Aerial Maps of Familiar Places Become Terra
Incognita


By David Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 14, 2007; C01


He is sly, this rebel cartographer. He makes maps that look like quilts,
masks, feathers, acid trips. You can find America in these maps -- you can
probably find your house in these maps -- if you can find the maps at all,
since their creator has posted them to an online underground.


Nikolas Schiller, 26, is the god of this alternative reality. Making maps
at a frenzied pace of one every two days for the past 1,000 days, he has
done everything he could to keep himself off the map of the World Wide Web.


This is brazen defiance of the Hear Me! ethos of the blogger age, for which
he probably will be punished and sentenced to fame. He's a shadow blogger
who didn't want you to read his, thank you very much. He pulled the
electronic blinds on his Web site: He blocked Google and the other search
engines. When one of his creations made it onto the Drudge Report -- 42,000
hits in no time, baby! -- nobody could figure out who was this masked
mapmaker.


So here the cyber cipher is now, on the roof of his group rowhouse off U
Street NW, conducting another experiment in extreme geography. He recently
used discarded chimney bricks to write a message: "No war."


Nothing like making a bold statement that no one will receive except the
pigeons and the spy satellites.


For now.


Catlike, he hops down a shaky ladder to a third-story balcony on the way to
his bedroom. In the hall he passes another one of his statements, this one
more artistic, framed on the wall. It's an aerial photographic view of
Schiller's neighborhood -- and sure enough, there, roughly the size of a
fingernail, is the roof of his rowhouse. But something strange has been
done to the geography.


Schiller barely pauses on the way to his computer, which he fires up to
reveal hundreds of his map creations. They are places you know -- the Mall,
Adams Morgan, Georgetown, plus other U.S. cities and war-torn ones abroad.
But the streetscapes -- photographed from above at a resolution fine enough
to just make out cars and people -- have been warped and woven into
kaleidoscopic mosaics, arabesques, spheres.


So Big Brother really is watching -- and Schiller remixes this surveilled
reality to render geography as politically pointed art. The results have
stunned his former geography professors and amazed the federal
cartographers who commissioned the original aerial pictures for more
mundane purposes, such as aiding developers who are gentrifying
neighborhoods, such as, um -- U Street!


"To change the world, start with the maps," says Schiller, who is
co-chairman of the Statehood Green Party in Washington. "As insignificant
as my art may be, it's still an extension of my feeling that each of us has
the capacity to change things."


His map quest is for more than just art, let alone directions from here to
there. In a way, it's a pixelated riff that hyperlinks to ancient times,
when maps implied a worldview -- flat or round? -- and cartography was
existential.


Since Google Earth appeared a few years ago -- and countless office hours
were wasted as people mouse-clicked to their own back yards ("Lookee,
there's the deck!") -- the starting point of Schiller's creations has been
familiar. But he doesn't use Google. He goes to the source, the bird's-eye
rendering of America placed in the public domain by the U.S. Geological
Survey.


Then it gets complicated. On his computer he will take a swatch of a
neighborhood, then he will tessellate it by creating mirrored repetitions,
then he may impose radial geometry on the repetitions. The result is
elaborate abstraction assembled from realistic detail, ready for framing at
5 by 3 1/2 feet.


"It's just a cool idea," says Dave Roberts, a USGS cartographer. "I've
never seen anything like that before."


USGS employs contractors flying airplanes to get the pictures. Some cities
were shot in 2005, but the D.C. imagery is circa 2002. Schiller will have
to wait for the next flyover in a few years to make a map revealing his
rooftop declaration of "No war."


"He's at the cutting edge between cartography, art, visualization . . .
helping people look at the Earth in new ways," says Joseph Kerski, a former
USGS cartographer.


"If you come into the geography department, we all have some of his posters
hanging in offices," says Lisa Benton-Short, an associate professor at
George Washington University, where Schiller was a student. Benton-Short
commissioned Schiller's "Central Park Quilt -- North" map for the cover of
a forthcoming book she is co-authoring, "Nature and the City."


"I think it's kind of an eight-sided snowflake," she says. "If you look
carefully, you can see streets and buildings, but you can see a big swath
of green. . . . You get people just staring at his posters, saying, 'Look
at that building, I know that building!' " There's a lot of latitude and
longitude in the identity of this modern geographer. He is thin and wiry,
with long black sideburns. He has a T-shirt that says, "The world is you,"
in French. On a shelf in his bedroom is a tricorn hat. He wears it as part
of his "colonist" costume when he demonstrates for D.C. statehood. He has
waited tables and organized seminars for a geographers' association; now
he's a Web developer and public-relations consultant. He hopes to publish
an atlas. His chief means of transportation, a battered Jamis bicycle, was
recently stolen.


To find this mapmaker, you have to know his name, and you have to know
where you're going. You can't stumble across his work with a generic
keyword search because he coded his Web site, www.nikolasschiller.com, so
that Google and other search engines wouldn't automatically index it.
Google would turn up his site only if you already knew of his existence and
typed in his name.


You can also type into Google "Redacted Name." Click "I'm Feeling Lucky."
That will take you to his Web site. Nikolas Schiller is Redacted Name.
Statehood, secrecy, online stunts, counter-surveillance: coordinates to
explore in the mapmaker's biographical geography. Let's start with the
maps. He's made 119 different renderings of D.C. alone.


"Ball of Destruction" shows the Mall and Capitol Hill in the figure of a
woman. For security reasons, the feds have obscured photos of the roofs of
the White House complex. On Schiller's map, the White House appears to be
dangling from the woman's nose like something in need of a tissue. The
woman holds a sphere made from satellite imagery of Hurricane Katrina. On
the ground before her is a fractured map of the Superdome on the second day
of flooding.


Some are meditations on themes such as religion, as in "Cathedral Quilt --
Signed," which shows the Washington National Cathedral neighborhood, upon
which Schiller has signed his name repeatedly in Arabic. Many exploit the
spacey, soothing rhythm of repeated forms, and imply a dialogue between the
real and the imagined, with titles like "DC Lenz #2," "Jefferson Mandala"
and "RFK Quilt.""The world is severely out of balance," Schiller says.
"These maps I make are an implied reflection of a world more or less at
balance."


His maps resist the idea of geography as destiny, but geography was his
destiny. His formative map experiences came as a boy from outside St. Louis
navigating family vacations with TripTiks. Each summer his mother would
rent a car and take Schiller and his two older sisters to a different
national park, where the boy would study topographical hiking maps. Growing
up in a three-bedroom apartment near neighborhoods of big houses, his
family relying on welfare for a period, he tuned into the paradoxes of
geographic proximity and social inequity. GWU offered him the most
scholarship money.


Like so many transplants, he became outraged by D.C.'s disenfranchisement.
"Nikolas looks better in a Colonial outfit and a tricorner hat than
practically anyone I know," says Timothy Cooper, a statehood activist.
Schiller is also the movement's cartographer, sitting in Freedom Plaza with
a laptop displaying aerial maps to plot protest locations.


His most famous map was for another cause. He posted an interactive map of
the parade route for President Bush's second inauguration. Designed to help
people "coordinate your plans," with a nod and a wink to protesters, it
presented everything from access points to webcams showing live pictures of
downtown Washington. The Drudge Report caught wind and posted a link.
Schiller got 42,155 unique visitors in 28 days -- some of whom posted
comments accusing the anonymous creator of "treason."


He had made a separate, anonymous Web site to host the inaugural map. Yet
he could tell who his visitors were, or at least where they came from, by
studying site statistics compiled from the Internet Protocol addresses of
computers that called up the map, a trail that is automatically logged by
most Web servers. He got nearly 200 hits from computers with .mil addresses
-- the military; about 120 from Treas.gov, where the Secret Service
resides; 27 from The Washington Post and 23 from the New York Times. In
other words, he found himself watching the watchers. So began a new
cartographic exploration, a study of the virtual landscape of the Internet.
He posted maps and blog entries on his main Web site, yet he blocked access
by the search engines and leaked his address only to friends on MySpace and
people he met along the way. He had 1,000 business cards printed 1,000 days
ago, and handed them out with his e-mail address to see who would follow
the electronic trail back to him.


Neat, but -- why?


"It's about how information flows from A to B," Schiller says. "You can
float out balloons and see if someone pops them or picks them up."


By selectively granting access and watching the results, Schiller created a
virtual country within the borderless Internet, populated by friends, fans,
activists and map freaks. He averages about 140 unique visits a month.


Every so often he makes discreet forays into the public -- posts a link on
a local blog or e-mail list; enters an art contest. Then he will track the
subsequent increased traffic to his site, watching what pages and what maps
people open, observing the routes they take to find him.


One recent morning, he sits at his computer to check the previous day's
traffic. The first visitor arrived via his MySpace page at 12:21 a.m. At
9:46 a.m., someone from a Pfizer Pharmaceutical address reached his site
through the Statehood Green Party Web page. At 5:59 p.m., someone from
Istanbul checked in.


On a recent evening, venturing from his third-floor lair to visit the
corner of 14th and T streets, he mulls his next move.


Fourteenth and T is one of the few places outside the GWU Geography
Department where you can see Schiller's work without a computer. Here,
fixed to a broken signpost, is a rectangular scrap of wood. On the wood is
a faded map. It's an aerial view of the neighborhood. An arrow calls your
attention to an intersection. There's a caption:


"You are here."


He's thinking about removing the "robots exclusion protocol" that blocks
Google and the others. Going public would add a new phase to the
experiment, he says. He'd see how the geography of his controlled community
is changed by the chaos of publicity. Or maybe not. Imagine coming out of
hiding and no one notices. "The null hypothesis is the Web site remains
obscure," he says, in the streetlight gloom of 14th and T.


More hopefully, he says, "Most likely, I will change and the nature of this
Web site will change." The usually understated Schiller can't conceal his
pride when he speaks of his "body of work," the 500 maps created in
obscurity. He'd like people to see them. He'd also like to sell some maps.


"I'm interested in seeing other people's opinions," he says. "Will people
blog about it? Will I be made fun of?"


For a minute, in the dark on the way back to the rowhouse, it's as if he's
the one on the verge of being found by explorers with maps. Mr. Schiller,
we presume?


He is there.


Then he returns to his computer.


the washington post company


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Subject: [ne-raves] The Gonzo Collection On 909 Watts Tonight On Antifmradio.com

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The Gonzo Collection On 909 Watts Tonight On Antifmradio.com
 
 
Maria 909 & 909 Watts Show 6 The Gonzo Collection.
 
This show is dedicated to one of my fav DJ's from The old Days............  
DJ Gonzo (Christopher Diangelis). I have been lucky enough to have a
Bunch of  his records from the early 90's till now.  Gonzo was a resident of 
the now  gone Limelight  NYC. He played with
DJ Repete For Ritchie Riches twisted  twister Thursdays & Corbett on Soul To 
Soul Saturdays........ I believe he  played 
for a solid 6 yrs until it was raided in 1996. Gonzo Had a massive  following 
due to his God given skills behind the decks & his amazing talent  for 
telling a story & taking you on a journey.
He still plays out today  but The limelight yrs were the best......
 
 
 
Tune In Tonight @ 6pm eastern time to _www.antifmradio.com_ 
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Subject: [ne-raves] [WMC] 03/23: The Secret Day of Science @ The Clinton Hotel (DnB POOLSIDE)

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Friday March 23, 2007=20

Breakbeat Science, Direct Drive and Driven AM present.=20

The Secret Day of Science=20

The deepest, most sophisticated, sexy, soulful & musical Drum & Bass =
night ever in NYC arrives POOLSIDE at WMC 2007!!=20

featuring:=20

DB=20
(Breakbeat Science | Ror-Shak)=20

DARA=20
(Planet of the Drums | Breakbeat Science)=20

JOHN B *ELECTRO SET*=20
(Beta Recordings | Formation Records)=20

ANT TC1 [STRESS LEVEL & TC1]=20
(Dispatch Recordings | Commercial Suicide | Liquid V | Critical | Bingo) =


ATLANTIC CONNECTION=20
(Westbay Recordings | CIA | Creative Source)=20

CLEVER=20
(Offshore Recordings | Breakbeat Science)=20

SABURUKO=20
(Horizons Music Group | Future Thinkin)=20

DJ STRIFE=20
(Driven AM | dj-strife.com)=20

ESHIN=20
(Direct Drive | The Secret Night of Science | Bassbot)=20

DJ REMINGTON [NIGHTWERKS]=20
(Telluric Recordings | djremington.com)=20


Location:=20
The Clinton Hotel (POOLSIDE)=20
825 Washington Ave. (@ 8th St.)=20
Miami, FL=20
http://www.clintonsouthbeach.com=20

Cover: $10 All Day

Pool Party from 12PM - 9PM!! 
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Subject: [ne-raves] [WMC] 03/23: The Secret Day of Science @ The Clinton Hotel (DnB POOLSIDE)


that sounds like paradise  :)

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 Subject: [WMC] 03/23: The Secret Day of Science @ The Clinton Hotel (DnB  
          POOLSIDE)                                                        
                                                                           

Friday March 23, 2007

Breakbeat Science, Direct Drive and Driven AM present.

The Secret Day of Science

The deepest, most sophisticated, sexy, soulful & musical Drum & Bass night
ever in NYC arrives POOLSIDE at WMC 2007!!

featuring:

DB
(Breakbeat Science | Ror-Shak)

DARA
(Planet of the Drums | Breakbeat Science)

JOHN B *ELECTRO SET*
(Beta Recordings | Formation Records)

ANT TC1 [STRESS LEVEL & TC1]
(Dispatch Recordings | Commercial Suicide | Liquid V | Critical | Bingo)

ATLANTIC CONNECTION
(Westbay Recordings | CIA | Creative Source)

CLEVER
(Offshore Recordings | Breakbeat Science)

SABURUKO
(Horizons Music Group | Future Thinkin)

DJ STRIFE
(Driven AM | dj-strife.com)

ESHIN
(Direct Drive | The Secret Night of Science | Bassbot)

DJ REMINGTON [NIGHTWERKS]
(Telluric Recordings | djremington.com)


Location:
The Clinton Hotel (POOLSIDE)
825 Washington Ave. (@ 8th St.)
Miami, FL
http://www.clintonsouthbeach.com

Cover: $10 All Day

Pool Party from 12PM - 9PM!!


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Subject: [ne-raves] Taurus Trap DJ Download MIXX

Put together a new mix over the weekend with some nice progressive house 
tracks that im digging this week so I thought I would post up the mix I 
recorded with the track listing.
if you like grooving, funky and spaced out progressive house give this 
mix a listen.

http://www.djmacadio.com/media/taurus_trap_2007.mp3


Track List:
1.)Art G   -Rajah
2.)Luca Ricci -Tribute to San Francisco
3.)En-Tropic  -in trippin
4.)Johan Chatkowski -Drug Therapy
5.)Tall Paul  -Common Ground
6.)Dave Aude  -Smaller
7.)Star Tattooed  -Make me high
8.)Fine Taste  -Spicy Cooking
9.)Benz & MD  -The Sundowner
10.)Viscid  -Crazy
11.)Chris Micali  -Feel for you


Macadio

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Subject: [ne-raves] 03/29 - World of Drum & Bass (NYC) - DJ SS, SHY FX, KENNY KEN, +++

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Direct Drive Presents: 
   
  Thursday, March 29th 2007 
   
  World of Drum & Bass Showcase (Exclusive Northeast U.S. Appearance!!!) 
   
  DJ SS
   
  SHY FX
   
  KENNY KEN
   
  DJ SEOUL
  
At The New & Improved: 
   
  SULLIVAN ROOM - 218 Sullivan St
(Between West 3rd St & Bleecker St) 
New York, NY 10012 
   
  *more room (500+ capacity) and more sound (50,000 watts)!
   
  Cover: $15 in Advance, $20 at Door
  Order Tix in Advance at www.groovetickets.com 

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Doesn't sound good...

http://www.di.fm/blog/read/2007/03/new-music-royalty-rates-are-about-to.html

-- 
KeNNy!
AIM: Munkeybuttt
Yahoo Mess: Jungleboogiemonster
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yup, i'm starting to see a lot of similar articles, blogs, etc. posted all over the net. as time passes, the details become more finite, the leash is tightened, and another music lover chokes on red tape...

i try to keep records on my blog with useful links (not to mention my perspective)
     http://blog.myspace.com/djsquelch

i have concerns about how far things will go...
it has gone beyond the point of bitching about it; things need to be done...

great find, kenny


The Work It Circuit <jungleboogiemonster@gmail.com> wrote: Doesn't sound good...

http://www.di.fm/blog/read/2007/03/new-music-royalty-rates-are-about-to.html

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So far I've written a Senator and started writting online music stores
letting them know they will be losing my business as a result of the fees.
With no internet radio I have no convenient way of being exposed to tracks
that I want to buy.  I honestly can't see myself spending hours going
through online clips looking for a few songs I like.  It's much easier when
a internet radio station does that for me.

This won't hurt big music but it's going to destroy the little guy.  I guess
that's what they had in mind.  Then again, the small record labels could
push to have their music exempt from royalties that apply to internet radio
play.

KeNNy!


On 3/20/07, Scott Cherry <djsquelch@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> yup, i'm starting to see a lot of similar articles, blogs, etc. posted all
> over the net. as time passes, the details become more finite, the leash is
> tightened, and another music lover chokes on red tape...
>
> i try to keep records on my blog with useful links (not to mention my
> perspective)
>     http://blog.myspace.com/djsquelch
>
> i have concerns about how far things will go...
> it has gone beyond the point of bitching about it; things need to be
> done...
>
> great find, kenny
>
>
> The Work It Circuit <jungleboogiemonster@gmail.com> wrote: Doesn't sound
> good...
>
>
> http://www.di.fm/blog/read/2007/03/new-music-royalty-rates-are-about-to.html
>
> --
> KeNNy!
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Yep still around...and good to see you too.  :)

NPR has joined the fight against the changes:

   http://www.savethestreams.org/

I am not sure about outside the US.  It depends on if they have laws
protecting the copyright holders similar to the US, but IANAL.

On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 05:41:12PM -0400, The Work It Circuit wrote:
> I'd still like to know who this applies too.  All music?  Only music for
> artists that they represent?  How about streaming services outside the US?
> 
> If it's only for major labels and and mainstream commerical music then let
> them do it, they'll only hurt themselves.  But if my edm streams, consisting
> of small producers, are affected I''l be disapointed.  Unfortunately there
> isn't anything I can do since money speaks and the greed in the music
> industry is great.
> 
> And Matt, it's good to see you're still around.
> 
> 
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> >http://www.betanews.com/article/Dissecting_the_Proposed_Internet_Radio_Royalty_Fees/1173391352
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BANG w. the godfather of electro-techno himself: WestBam, Hardy Hard, Joey
Beltram (10xDJs 2x Rooms, Live Visuals) $15 Guestlist and In-Adv. $20 at the
door. http://www.doojee.com

BANG is featuring Germanys Godfather of Techno-Electro: WestBam
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Tonight I Dedicate my show to one of my brightest lights in life that is no  
longer with us. Mr. Nicolas Fingers Marchetti the 3rd.
 
Nicky Passed away 10 yrs Ago today. His death was the end of an era in NYC,  
he took with him the soul that was NYC Hardcore techno & what was the true  
fiber of the NYC Underground Movement. We mourned the loss of a Soldier &  
things were never the same. 10 yrs later & I still cry for him as if I lost  him 
yesterday. When I first met nicky he saw me for me & accepted the nut  job of a 
human being that i am. He welcomed me into his life with open arms  & made me 
feel loved & wanted. 
 
Nicky's Cousin AL after waiting 7 yrs Blessed me with the last remaining  
creates of Nicky's records & a selection of them are what i play for you  
tonight.  I will post a play list later for you because for some reason i  cannot pre 
program the show........... i dont know what i want to play of his to  show 
you all his range of his musical mind.
 
please tune in...................
 
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Tonight I Dedicate my show to one of my brightest lights in life that is no  
longer with us. Mr. Nicolas Fingers Marchetti the 3rd.
 
Nicky Passed away 10 yrs Ago today. His death was the end of an era in NYC,  
he took with him the soul that was NYC Hardcore techno & what was the true  
fiber of the NYC Underground Movement. We mourned the loss of a Soldier &  
things were never the same. 10 yrs later & I still cry for him as if I lost  him 
yesterday. When I first met nicky he saw me for me & accepted the nut  job of a 
human being that i am. He welcomed me into his life with open arms  & made me 
feel loved & wanted. 
 
Nicky's Cousin AL after waiting 7 yrs Blessed me with the last remaining  
creates of Nicky's records & a selection of them are what i play for you  
tonight.  I will post a play list later for you because for some reason i  cannot pre 
program the show........... i dont know what i want to play of his to  show 
you all his range of his musical mind.
 
please tune in................... 6pm on _www.antifmradio.com_ 
(http://www.antifmradio.com)  
 
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Subject: Re: [ne-raves] In Memory Of NICKY FINGERS! Tonight 6pm on 909 Watts www.antifmradio.com

For the lazy folks with iTunes:
http://sc2.streamingchoice.com:9930/listen.pls

On 3/24/07, Distort909@aol.com <Distort909@aol.com> wrote:
> Tonight I Dedicate my show to one of my brightest lights in life that is no
> longer with us. Mr. Nicolas Fingers Marchetti the 3rd.
>
> Nicky Passed away 10 yrs Ago today. His death was the end of an era in NYC,
> he took with him the soul that was NYC Hardcore techno & what was the true
> fiber of the NYC Underground Movement. We mourned the loss of a Soldier &
> things were never the same. 10 yrs later & I still cry for him as if I lost  him
> yesterday. When I first met nicky he saw me for me & accepted the nut  job of a
> human being that i am. He welcomed me into his life with open arms  & made me
> feel loved & wanted.
>
> Nicky's Cousin AL after waiting 7 yrs Blessed me with the last remaining
> creates of Nicky's records & a selection of them are what i play for you
> tonight.  I will post a play list later for you because for some reason i  cannot pre
> program the show........... i dont know what i want to play of his to  show
> you all his range of his musical mind.
>
> please tune in................... 6pm on _www.antifmradio.com_
> (http://www.antifmradio.com)
>
> Maria 909
>
>
>
>
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What are you doing on Friday the 30th of march?
I'm going to be Hanging out @ LOVE! Come cheat on your fav party with  me.
I told The DJ's For The Night I wanted OLD SKOOL CLASSICS!  Lets see  what 
they give me.
Hit Me up for the list its free b4 1 am :) $10  after.  _Distort909@aol.com_ 
(mailto:Distort909@aol.com) 
 
Love is located on the corner of West 8th street & McDougal in the  village. 
1 block off of 6th ave.
 
It is 21 & over ID please   
absolutely  no dress code.
 
Dj's For The Night will be
 
Ralphie Dee / Gonzo / Tony DiAngelis

 
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Subject: [ne-raves] FRI. March 30th.BANG  w.WESTBAM, JOEY BELTRAM  10x TOP DJs,
 10:00-6:00 18+

BANG is featuring Germanys Godfather of Techno-Electro: WestBam
(Mayday/Low-Spirit, Berlin GERMANY) - Hardy Hard aka Hardsequencer
(Mayday/Low-Spirit, Berlin GERMANY) - Joey Beltram (Tresor/STX) - Elon (Made
to Play, Cement, Infant) - Justin R (Cooperative Espionage) - Bruce Tantum
(TimeOut NY) - Round-N-Round (Kindkidz) - DJ Cypha (Kindkidz) - Dj John
Dough (Drumasheenz) - Dominik Schöller (doojee, Wuerzburg GERMANY). Video
Art and Live Visuals by Katja Loher and the doojee team.

Located @ the freshly unpgradet Club-Exit 147 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY.
Doors open 10:00-06:00, ONLY $15 In-Adv, $20 Night of Show, Ages 18+
www.doojee.com


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Subject: [ne-raves] TONIGHT BANG  w.WESTBAM, JOEY BELTRAM  10x TOP DJs, 10:00-6:00 18+

BANG is featuring Germanys Godfather of Techno-Electro: WestBam
(Mayday/Low-Spirit, Berlin GERMANY) - Hardy Hard aka Hardsequencer
(Mayday/Low-Spirit, Berlin GERMANY) - Joey Beltram (Tresor/STX) - Elon (Made
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(TimeOut NY) - Round-N-Round (Kindkidz) - DJ Cypha (Kindkidz) - Dj John
Dough (Drumasheenz) - Dominik Schöller (doojee, Wuerzburg GERMANY). Video
Art and Live Visuals by Katja Loher and the doojee team.

Located @ the freshly unpgradet Club-Exit 147 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY.
Doors open 10:00-06:00, ONLY $15 In-Adv, $20 Night of Show, Ages 18+
www.doojee.com

dont miss!!!!


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Subject: [ne-raves] 03/31: Ragga Jungle @ DIRECT DRIVE | LAST NIGHT at TONIC!!

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DIRECT DRIVE Presents=20
Saturday, March 31st:=20

CASSIEN=20

HUMAN (NorthEastJungle.com)=20

DJ DOVE (Jungle Terror Krew)=20

MOUSKY (NYC) =20


Venue: TONIC - 107 Norfolk St. (Delancey & Rivington)=20
Lower East Side, NYC=20
By subway: F train to Delancey=20
21+ Bring ID (((Reinforced Sound)))=20
Drink Specials Before Midnight - Ask Bartender=20
Doors: 11pm - 4am=20
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