Underground Resistance | w/ John & Cornelious
By Alex Atwell at click on detroit / Photojournalist – Ken Haddad
By Alex Atwell at click on detroit / Photojournalist – Ken Haddad
DECISIVE EPISODE#56:
Its an honor and a privilege to finally have today on the Decisive Podcast Series Special my friend “Anthony Shake Shakir” Frictional label owner, musician, dj, producer, out spoken person, shy, funny, humorous and cool. Its been difficult for me to manage to get a private interview with him, so Its my hopes that you will take the time to listen in to his interesting point of view and his story. Although he is still active musically, we focus a lot on his Frictional label works during the years of Frictionalizm 1994-2009, Tunes Like Anthony – Shake Mood Swing , Live for Friction, Roaming, Fact of the Matter, My Computer is an optimist, Simpatico, Fake left go right Plan, Assimilated, For the lamented, Psychotic Tangle, Get a Feeling, Little Black Robot, Perseverance. More on his production style and sampling secrets, In our conversation he credits other inspirational colleagues such as Daniel Bell, Marty Bonds , Jay Denham, Kevin Kennedy, Juan Atkins, Octave One Brothers, DJ extraordinaire Terrence Parker, Lenio Purry, Brian Bonds, Brian Boyer and Kenneth “Kech” Harrington, Tyler Dancer.
Hosted by: Roberto Ingram
3 hours dj set by Jeff Mills @ Wire, Saitama Super Arena in Japan on 31/08/2002
The new Brant Foundation Art Study Center in the East Village is located in the 16,000-square-foot building at 421 East 6th Street (between First Avenue and Avenue A) that previously belonged to ConEd for nearly a century. With four floors of exhibit space covering 7,000-square-feet, the foundation will also include a landscaped roof terrance and two gardens. Their debut exhibition will solely include works by Jena-Michel Basquiat, “reconnecting the East Village to a seminal figure of its past.” Brant goes on to say that “Basquiat has been a cornerstone of the East Village art scene for decades, and to bring his work back to the neighborhood that inspired it is a great privilege.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibit was curated by Brant Foundation founder Peter M. Brant and Dr. Dieter Buchhart in collaboration with the Foundation Louis Vuitton. According to their announcement:
The inaugural exhibition will bring together Basquiat’s most important masterworks from the Brant Collections as well as from international museums and private collections. Dr. Buchhart says, “The retrospective will show Basquiat as a resolutely contemporary artist who created a foretaste of our Internet society by using cut-and-paste sampling from his surroundings. With the astonishing radicalness of his artistic practice, Basquiat renewed the concept of art with enduring impact.” As a collector of Basquiat’s work since the 1980s, Peter M. Brant has amassed a collection of some of the artist’s most important works from throughout his career.
This exhibit will run from March 6 until May 12 of this year, with free tickets available. However, to secure your time at the exhibition you’ll have to reserve your tickets through the foundation’s website here.
What: Inaugural Jean-Michel Basquiat Exhibition
Where: 421 East 6th Street
When: March 6 – May 12
featured image source: Brant Foundation Exhibit Poster
A monthly rendez-vous for vinyl enthusiasts, uniting Austrian independent electronic music labels, second-hand sellers and a distributor. Get a chance to not only buy old & new forward-thinking music without genre limitation you like but also to get to know Locals, DJs, Labels and/or Producers in person.
GÖ for vinyl, GÖ for love
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Starting from the Italian futurist movement of the early 20th century, this documentary continues onward into Afrofuturism and explores the mythological narratives it brings to a culture whose origins are too often linked to the transatlantic slave trade. From there we dive deep into one of the most sublime musical acts to have ever tapped into this school of thought: Drexciya.
Afrofuturism and the Myth of Drexciya from Ivar Laanen .
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FRIDAY | 25.01.2019 @ FLEX
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*MINIMALSOUL LABEL NIGHT
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Start: 23:00Uhr
Entry: €7, < 00:00 > €10,-
www.facebook.com/minimalsoulrecordings
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LIVE ACT:
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PHILIPP QUEHENBERGER
www.philippquehenberger.com
LINEUP:
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GRACE SCHELLA
NINO SEBELIC
MASHA DABELKA
TJ HICKS
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DL/MS/
MISTER BELLINI
DJ MUSHROOM
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Minimalsoul Recordings
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MSR16 / PHILIPP QUEHENBERGER
IN OUT (12″) RELEASED: JANUARY 2019
www.minimalsoul.com/?p=8590
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Philipp Quehenberger, 41 years old but still 19 inside for the curiosity andexploring drive is one of the premier members of the Austrian electronicavant-garde music community, a long time partner with local legends Patrick Pulsinger and Didi Kern, as well as a mainstay of the worldwide respected Viennese label Editions Mego. His sonic explorations cover a remarkably vast palette of aesthetics, from Jazz to noise, Techno, Industrial, breakbeat, electro, Ambient, and the journey is still on.