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Bass Kittens: JSD recently celebrated his 11th anniversary of professional music making. His latest projects include the Bass Kittens vs Volsoc 12", the relaunch of the Pretension Records label, and a second CD of sample material for Sonic Foundry's "Loops for Acid" series. He lives in San Francisco with his wife Anne and cat Oscar. Visit www.basskittens.com and www.pretension.com for more information and free downloads. Boothnavy now adds "remixer" to his impressive Freezepop resume: soundguy, chauffeur, tour manager, wardrobe consultant, partier. He enjoys buffalo wings. We enjoy him. Email him at boothnavy@lifestyleland.com or check out www.lifestyleland.com/boothnavy. Bunnyhug was formed in Chicago in either 1998 or 1999 as a result of the collapse of Western civilization. Their hobbies include watching documentaries, amateur espionage, mis-using synthesizers, drinking Robitussin, and crying in darkened rooms. Bunnyhug's remix of "Super-Sprode" is in their patent-pending "tech-tron crap-trash" style. If anyone wants to talk to them, they can be reached at bunnyhug@bunnyhug.com. Bunnyhug: the post-human answer to bread. Chris Child, aka Kodomo currently works as a composer and sound designer for Harmonix Music, an interactive software game company in Cambridge Massachusetts. He also works as a freelance composer, sound designer, and producer in the Boston area. His freelance work includes sample CD libraries for Csounds.com, serving as producer and arranger to songwriter Christian Karam, and a variety of remix work. When not spaced out in front of his computer and tweaking his synthesizers, he enjoys eating spicy tuna rolls, vacuuming his apartment, traveling around the world recording obscure sounds, and competitively playing ping-pong. You can contact him at: sashimichild@earthlink.net Commodore Vic is a sticky fellow who dee jays here and there. Commodore Vic & Pussy Kitty Records have released a CD featuring remixes of his ill-fated rock band, Veronicablackmorpheusnipple. Remix artists for the album include Symbion Project & The Original Sean T. Drinkwater. Contact him at commodorevic@yahoo.com and check out his website at www.commvic.com. Chris Ewen's first electronic keyboards were an Arp Odyssey and a Roland Jupiter 4. He still uses them. He was a member of Figures On A Beach in the '80s/early '90s, and released several records which are now all hopelessly out of print. He currently records under the name Future Bible Heroes, with Stephin Merritt & Claudia Gonson of The Magnetic Fields. Future Bible Heroes have released 2 albums: "Memories Of Love" & "Eternal Youth", and 3 EPs: "Lonely Days", "I'm Lonely (And I Love It)" & "The Lonely Robot" which contains 2 new songs & remixes from "Eternal Youth" by Daniel Miller, Soft Cell, Client, Rob Rives, and Ewen. Chris appeared on The Magnetic Fields' 3 cd opus "69 Love Songs", does sound design for Volkswagon websites, & has recently contributed the title music for Neil Gaiman's forthcoming DVD "A Short Film about John Bolton", composed soundtracks for the short films of 99th Mind, and remixed tracks for The Crüxshadows, My Favourite and Freezepop. He is currently writing & recording his new studio project The Hidden Variable, a collaboration with dark fiction authors acting as lyricists, including Peter Straub, Neil Gaiman, Lemony Snicket. Caitlin R. Kiernan, China Méiville, Poppy Z. Brite, Martha Soukup, and others. Chris is a dj at the popular underground Boston nightclub ManRay, has been listening to Hawaiian big band music from the 50's, and plays with Edison and Tesla, his beautiful Chihuahuas. He can be reached through www.futurebibleheroes.com as well as his forthcoming website www.omnisonicmusic.com. Inter:sect, also known as Nice Pete, looks simply smashing in a terrycloth headband and tennis shorts. Email intersecthere@yahoo.com and check out his website at: http://inter-sect.net/ Karacter is the original Sean T. Drinkwater's old-skool synth band. We'll be releasing his CD soon. I know I'm probably biased, but I think it's one of my favorite CDs ever. Matthew Mercer: I don't really know much about him, but maybe if you looked at www.mattmercer.com, you'd find out more. DJ Nebula spends most of his
time serving as one-half of the dispatch team known as the Earth Defense
Force. Together with Ultra 5000, DJ Nebs has promised the people of Earth
salvation from the current batch of, at-best, poor auditory communications
which have flooded Earth's transmission frequencies. Robotkid, x-industrial hip-hopper from Institute of Technology, is now the music director for Harmonix Music, and in his spare time he VJs at local clubs, sometimes even for our shows. We always like that when he does. The Lameboy Remix was created using Little Sound DJ and Nanoloop for Gameboy. Check out more remixes and VJ streams at www.robotkid.com. |