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« on: July 02, 2009, 10:49:21 PM » |
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 Don’t miss ADAPTIVE REACTION’S VYNIL RECORD RELEASE SHOW…FRIDAY, JULY 24TH @ Definitely Superior Art Gallery. Kindred in spirit to DefSup’s memorable Electronika shows, this will be a punk and glam spiked extravaganza of live electronika, featuring innovative musical performances by: Adaptive Reaction, Purity Control and IGBC! Also featuring…unique atmospheric massive video projections and refreshments! Experience electricity and fruit loops in your diet @ Definitely Superior Art Gallery [250 Park Ave.]: FRIDAY, JULY 24TH, starting at 8pm; doors open at 7:30pm. Please arrive early, as seating is limited and will be in demand, and this one-of-a-kind show won’t flow past the midnight hour! Only $5 cover, all ages welcome. For more INFO, please visit definitelysuperior.com, and connect with our sponsors: tbshows.com, baycore.net, and LU Radio 102.7 FM. Engage Art! We'll have both the black and limited edition red (only 100 of these with a hand screenprinted cover) vinyl for sale at the show! This also looks like it'll be our last show as a local (as we're moving, and have no offers for August). So it'll be your last chance to see us until we're on tour again. m.
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2009, 05:45:50 PM » |
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:O:O:O:O:O fuckin eh! would you consider trades? im trying to get a bit of a distro going for the upcoming tour
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2009, 06:18:54 PM » |
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This also looks like it'll be our last show as a local (as we have no offers for August). So it'll be your last chance to see us until we're on tour again.
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Where are you guys moving toooooo?? shit I'll miss your radio show...
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"After Hours" Thurs 10-Midnight on LU radio 102.7fm
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« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2009, 08:18:09 PM » |
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:O:O:O:O:O fuckin eh! would you consider trades? im trying to get a bit of a distro going for the upcoming tour
Whaddya have to trade? m. Posted on: July 07, 2009, 09:17:25 PM
Where are you guys moving toooooo?? shit I'll miss your radio show...
The magical, mystical world of Uxbridge......which is about an hour from Toronto. The good news is that I'll still be doing the show! m.
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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2009, 12:34:26 AM » |
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Purity Control will play this.
I'll be extra goth, and do a Bauhaus cover.
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« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2009, 04:55:56 PM » |
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Purity Control will play this.
I'll be extra goth, and do a Bauhaus cover.
The only thing more goth than Bauhaus is death itself. m.
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« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2009, 05:55:08 PM » |
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"Why don't we plant a mechanic virus and erase the memory of the machines that maintain this capitalist dynasty?" - Propagandhi
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« Reply #7 on: July 11, 2009, 09:40:14 PM » |
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where did you get you records done at?
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« Reply #8 on: July 12, 2009, 04:37:52 AM » |
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where did you get you records done at?
Through Dave @ http://www.luckylacquers.com/The fella knows how to master. He's a broker as well, so he gets deals worked out with pressing plants, too. All you do is send music and money. m.
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« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2009, 08:27:32 PM » |
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1 week!!!!! Read this week's TBSource for a print version of the article, with a photo by Mike Nikolic
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« Reply #10 on: July 22, 2009, 03:42:12 PM » |
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delishilous is what this night will be! If you were not at Electronika 2 from February 09, then you missed an amazing event that featured these 3 bands and more. IGBC has been on the top of the Electronic Charts in Canada-Purity Control put on a performance that had everyone moving and talking...like this is good...any more Fruit Loops...this is good, no not the Fruit loops...who is that, I really really like this and that! Oh yes and there is more to see and hear with the fabulous Adaptive Reaction... last time in Thunder Bay as locals, see them now and support their music for which they richly deserve, many years in the music scene in Thunder Bay..buy there Vinyl...the vinyl is very heavy, good quality, the red is very uber cool and the music on it is frenzied goodness. You owe it to yourself to check out Adaptive's Vinyl Release Show...many surprises I think and fun will be had by all-big screen glee!, like entire wall size projections, a visual/aural experience-Friday July24-8pm Definitely Superior Art Gallery-250 park ave. refreshments too-Flambe MYke?
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« Reply #11 on: July 23, 2009, 12:02:50 AM » |
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Less than 48 hours! Here's a review of the new record from the music blog "The Ripple Effect" http://ripplemusic.blogspot.comPromonium Jesters/Adaptive Reaction - split 7" Leaving the indy world of rock and roll behind, this next 7" plunges us straight into the techno industrial world of underground S&M clubs, mind altering substances, dark eyeliner and women who carry big, spiked cat-o-nine-tails. Promonium Jesters attack us first with their blistering assault of old school industrial rock, "Skull Duty." Massive waves of thrashing heavy guitars, tsunamis of synths, and armored batteries of drums lead the charge as the band subversives their mix with samples and all sorts of unnamed psychedelic exploration. Revving up the BPM to levels that could cause your heart to fibrillate, the song escalates into a frantic mania of guitars and keys. Never losing that all important beat, this is dense, metallic and heavy as shit. Maybe the song should be called "Skull Crusher," instead. Influences like KMFDM and The Revolting Cocks are here, but so are all the industrial standards, thrown into their blender of terror and spewed back out fully frapped. Fortunately, the song isn't a one trick pony of high rev BPM and the crew inject enough nuance and play with speed to keep it interesting all the way through. Not to be outdone, Adaptive Reaction on the flipside plow a similar field but do it all their own way. Throwing more dissonance into their timewarp, high-N-R-G BPM beats and downtuned guitars, shades of Foetus or Throbbing Gristle reign supreme here. Adding to the intensity, Adaptive Reactive explode in brief, momentary flashes of dark-trip ecstasy; each of their punk industrial bullets rammed down your throat in less than 2 minutes. Of the two, "Nightmare," is my favorite. Aptly named, this is the theme music for some horrific underground club scene in a movie where all the patrons pierce their bodies under the laser lights while sipping on human blood. An absolutely charging methamphetamine shot of horror vocals, droning synths and mutated guitars and one catchy-as-fuck riff. That's not to say "Gangrene," is a slacker, it also leaves an indelible mark on your cranium with its synth heavy layers and crushing metallic guitars. Female vocals here remind me of X lost in a horror show and attacked by a morbid light show. If you can picture that. Not for the timid.
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« Reply #12 on: July 23, 2009, 12:16:44 AM » |
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Less than 48 hours! Here's a review of the new record from the music blog "The Ripple Effect" http://ripplemusic.blogspot.comPromonium Jesters/Adaptive Reaction - split 7" Leaving the indy world of rock and roll behind, this next 7" plunges us straight into the techno industrial world of underground S&M clubs, mind altering substances, dark eyeliner and women who carry big, spiked cat-o-nine-tails. Promonium Jesters attack us first with their blistering assault of old school industrial rock, "Skull Duty." Massive waves of thrashing heavy guitars, tsunamis of synths, and armored batteries of drums lead the charge as the band subversives their mix with samples and all sorts of unnamed psychedelic exploration. Revving up the BPM to levels that could cause your heart to fibrillate, the song escalates into a frantic mania of guitars and keys. Never losing that all important beat, this is dense, metallic and heavy as shit. Maybe the song should be called "Skull Crusher," instead. Influences like KMFDM and The Revolting Cocks are here, but so are all the industrial standards, thrown into their blender of terror and spewed back out fully frapped. Fortunately, the song isn't a one trick pony of high rev BPM and the crew inject enough nuance and play with speed to keep it interesting all the way through. Not to be outdone, Adaptive Reaction on the flipside plow a similar field but do it all their own way. Throwing more dissonance into their timewarp, high-N-R-G BPM beats and downtuned guitars, shades of Foetus or Throbbing Gristle reign supreme here. Adding to the intensity, Adaptive Reactive explode in brief, momentary flashes of dark-trip ecstasy; each of their punk industrial bullets rammed down your throat in less than 2 minutes. Of the two, "Nightmare," is my favorite. Aptly named, this is the theme music for some horrific underground club scene in a movie where all the patrons pierce their bodies under the laser lights while sipping on human blood. An absolutely charging methamphetamine shot of horror vocals, droning synths and mutated guitars and one catchy-as-fuck riff. That's not to say "Gangrene," is a slacker, it also leaves an indelible mark on your cranium with its synth heavy layers and crushing metallic guitars. Female vocals here remind me of X lost in a horror show and attacked by a morbid light show. If you can picture that. Not for the timid. LOLOL gruds are bad, Mike.
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I just want to throw it out there that Brette still doesn't have her amp, and at the very least Tim should have to buy her a new one.
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« Reply #13 on: July 23, 2009, 10:24:55 PM » |
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If you have 3D anaglyphic glasses (blue/red), bring them to this show.
Purity Control in 3D! Be there early.
Also, I'm bringing a gameboy and some pedals to jam with after the Adaptive Reaction set. Should be a blast.
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« Reply #14 on: July 23, 2009, 10:52:45 PM » |
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We'll most likely have an SK1, a feedback loop, and some other crap in tow
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