By the time you’re reading this, my first “official” Athens art show’s been up at the Athica Gallery for a full 3 weeks, but an insanely busy work schedule has kept me from posting about it sooner. I feel it’s somewhat appropriate now though, since the closing will be on Sunday, November 6 and will also feature an appearance by myself under my (not-so) secret DJ guise D:RC. This post will also serve as a bit of a rundown about the artwork for those unable to attend the show in Athens.
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Local band FLTRSK just released a remix companion piece to their debut album People and Places. The new effort features remixes from a slew of up and coming and established producers, including my crew Organic Variance‘s drumstep rework of the track ‘Mass Transit Premix’ featuring local chanteuse Lera Lynn.
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Local band FLTRSK approached Neumachina to do some artwork for their self-released debut album, in time for their AthFest show with “chillwave” (still don’t like that term) maestro -and recent Sub Pop signee – Washed Out.
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Medicina is an upcoming art show by David Hale and Kris Davidson (aka Kris D) under their collaborative guise of ‘Soulhawk’. My buddy Torey has been handling some of the promotions and approached me to help out with putting together a simple press kit.
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Neumachina just completed local Athens band FLT RSK’s website on a breakneck schedule before they hit the road for a handful of tour dates. Show them some love, check out their videos and download some free new music.
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Thursday, August 5th, sees the relaunch of the Knock Knock Dance Party at the Rye Bar, a collaborative attempt between myself and my buddy Merkatroid/Wonky Kong over at Jockin’ Bitz to foray into the somewhat cluttered landscape of dancefloor politics in Athens, Ga. As a veteran of the late 90′s/early 00′s dance scene boom, it pains me to see the lack of options for what I call “serious dance music” in Athens.
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Now in its 9th year, the Wired Dance Music Festival in Athens is a showcase of local and regional talent currently active in the electronic music scene. While the annual AthFest celebrations traditionally focus on highlighting established and upcoming bands, Wired was conceived as a vehicle for DJs and producers to push their respective genres to the forefront with no artistic restrictions.
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