If you haven’t heard the remix of Paper Planes by Adrock, you should check it out now.

If you haven’t heard the remix of Paper Planes by Adrock, you should check it out now.

This Saturday we’re premiering our latest work called Air Attack. It’s a collaboration between Stephanie Sleeper (Choreography) and John Arroyo (Composition).
It’s a show of Modern Dance and Electro-Acoustic Music. It’s also the first time the full program is of works that we’ve collaborated on. We even have a special improv in the works, it’s going to be a cool show!
Air Attack
Doors open at 8pm, show begins by 8:30
To keep the space running we ask for suggested donation
of $5 and/or bring food or drink to the reception.
Studio A.I.R. is located at 67 Metropolitan,
4th Floor, (between Wythe and Kent)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Take L train to Bedford Avenue
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This is a minimalist tuntablism performance I did back in November, it’s all about the noise baby!
Come out to Laila Lounge this Friday Night for live music and djs. We have Electrocab and Molly Thompson playing live sets and Beverly Chills, KMF, and Brian Shelton spinning some tight beats afterwards.
See you in Brooklyn!
Electrocab will be playing another fine gig at the India Queen in Hanover, this Friday February 15th at 8PM. Come out to hear some new tunes as well as percussionist Beau Sievers. A double shot of goodness!
This is a new video from snoop dogg, “Sexual Seduction”. The term sexual seduction is pretty retarded if you think about it, but the video is brilliant! It’s worth checking out. Watch the video here (embeding is disabled). The video below is Zapp & Roger Troutman, the talkbox inspiration for snoop’s new track. Thanks Coffelt for the links.
This is Yune Lee and myself doing some improv at the India Queen in Hanover, NH. We didn’t practice much together so it’s very rough, but I think it’s a kind of fun set. Earlier Lee was shredding with a solo set and afterwards I joined Electrocab for a set.
Welcome to 2008, here’s a little video to celebrate. Some lo-fi latin flavored stuff
Allthough the use and popularity of vinyl is holding, the underlying infrastructure for pressing and distributing it is dying. Vinyl pressing quality varies greatly these days and the know how of running vinyl production machines is diminishing, not to mention good mastering services for vinyl aren’t always easy to find. Bottom line, more vinyl distributors are filing for bankruptcy. This is a deadly blow to vinyl, especially dance music vinyl.
This is a great post by Wired, http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/11/vinyl-dance-mus.html
I still buy vinyl and have released some of my own vinyl, but I’m slowly moving away from it. I love the tactility of dj’n with it, but since I’m spinning more of my own productions, I’m moving twords digital timecoded vinyl, like Ms. Pinky, Serato, FinalScratch, etc. I still don’t like mixing with CDs…maybee I just haven’t spent the time learning, but they annoy me. Not to mention, there are so many options that clubs and lounges don’t have a standard. It’s only at the big clubs you can count on serious Technics and Pioneer CDJs. Many of my dj friends bring their own CDJs because of this.
For the lighter side of the vinyl debate, check this other wired post. As much as has been written about vinyl in the past few years noone knows what will happen to it. Certain aspects of it are actually flurishing. I think however that as a DJ tool it will be around for many more years, even though it’s on its way out in popularity
Electrocab added a new video. It’s from a live performance at the Spheris Gallery. I wrote the song, it’s me in the back on the decks. The lyrics are from a poem, I draw a line by my friend Seldon Yuan