I like music.
A lot.
Music is like one of those things that keeps me driving. I wrote a rather cool essay in Grade 11 that I've since forgotten that was entittled "Celebration of Youth". It was kind of a breather from all the darkness and dreariness that was the Brentwood Grade 11 English Programme (which includes such light uplifting tales as MacBeth, Lord of the Flies, 1984, and The Bible). I wrote it after spending a week in Richmond for a rather interesting look at the inner workings of United Church Politics (one of the events that actually led to my deciding that Christianity was not right for me), and it was one of those events that you really decide are one of the better moments of your life (It was).
So I wrote an essay in a rather hippie-esque manner about the Dance Of Life. A bastardized Shakespeare quote or two, keep it within the structured design they pummel into your soul in academia, and huzzah! An A essay. Anyways, I read it for the class, they seemed to like it.
Am I gonna post it? Fuck no. I was 17 and naive, having never seen much in the world outside my parents' basement and a mild exposure to raves and rave culture.... that was about it... Not to mention I have no clue where I'd find the essay as I believe it was lost in a hard drive crash a whiles ago. At any rate, I prefer what I'm writing these days to those days of lax grammar and undeveloped concepts, anyways.
The point of all this? Glad you'd ask.
Music's always been a rather central part of my life, which is why I own a Rio Karma. So as such, me being a freelance Disinformation Agent, I'd like to reproduce for any of my readers a chance to enjoy such music. So I'm going to recommend some things you may not have heard of. Starting now.
Mux is a Techno producer from Vancouver, BC, who makes really REALLY good dance music. All contact and booking information is on his website, so I don't need to do much other than say BOOK THIS MAN!
That is all.
Posted by ebbomega at July 29, 2004 06:00 PMFirst Post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by: at July 30, 2004 01:31 AMthere is no spoon, and if there were, it would be too big...
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