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The Top 10 discs that get us through the night...

1. Deerhoof - "Friend Opportunity" (Kill Rock Stars)
2. El Perro Del Mar - "El Perro Del Mar" (EMI)
3. Lily Allen - "Alright, Still" (Regal/Parlophone)
4. Cat Power - "The Greatest" (Matador)
5. Kanye West - "Late Registration" (Roc-A-Fella)
6. Gorillaz - "Demon Days" (Virgin)
7. M.I.A. - "Arular" (XL)
8. Kaiser Chiefs - "Employment" (B-Unique)
9. Bright Eyes - "I'm Wide Awake It's Morning" (Saddle Creek)
10. Mos Def - "The New Danger" (Geffen)


Kickin' It Ol' Skool on Our Stereo...

1. Bob Marley and the Wailers - "Exodus" (Island)


Favorite Kicks ...
Grand Theft Auto
Adidas "Adi Color Winner" -- Fresh high-top sneaker design from the German tennis shoe maker.


Favorite Video Game on Our PlayStation...
Grand Theft Auto
Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (Rockstar Games) -- The greatest GTA eva'! It's been out for over two years and we're still freakin' playing it!



Overheard...

Guy talking into cellphone on West Broadway in Soho, NYC:

"Hey man, can you hear me? Got a new cell phone -- it's a Treo, man! That's right, a Treo. Yeah, the Palm Treo 650 and it's aaaawesome ... uh ... hello, can you hear me? Hello? Hello ... Shit!"

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Typhoon
Lost in Translation:
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Damon Smith
Adrian Tharani
Jess Eddy
Gravy to Potatoes,
Luke to Darth Vader:

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Mobile Devices We Like:
T-Mobile Sidekick and Sidekick II
Easy to use, unbusinesslike and not too techy-looking, we like the Sidekick 'cause it's easy on the thumbs for typing and is probably the most comfortable cell phone and text-messaging device in terms of keyboard size and design.

Palm Treo 650
The treo 650 is to the Sidekick what Prada dress shoes are to Adidas sneakers. Despite that analogy, the Treo will not win points for style compared to many cell phones, though the Treo is well-designed and nice on the eyes. The Treo is a so-called Smartphone and runs an OS for its Palm PDA functionality. Part phone, part PDA and part e-mail and Internet-enabled handheld computer, the 650 comes in slightly different versions for Cingular, Verizon, and Sprint. The best part of the 650 is its keyboard and high-resolution color screen.

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March 13, 2004

DJ Duo Fauna Flash at Turntables on the Hudson! Dude, We Were Sooooooooooo There!

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When the elusive J. Man dropped us an email earlier in the week suggesting we attack the Turntables on the Hudson party at The Frying Pan on Pier 63 Friday night, we knew we had to go check it out. Not only because the event's producers and resident DJs, Mariano Franzese and Nickodemus, are said to throw a great party but because Fauna Flash and Will Holland (a.k.a. Quantic) would be in the house spinning. The party was dubbed the Funky Beat Festival, and we sooooooo had to be there.

Fauna Flash is the German DJ-producer duo of Roland Appel and Christian Prommer, who when collaborating with DJ-producer Rainer Truby go by the name Truby Trio.

If you haven't heard Fauna Flash, then know this: Appel and Prommer have been making some of the most innovative and exciting dance music in Europe for several years now. Their sound is a nu jazz mix of drum-and-bass, jazz, soul, house and Latin music.

Like many of the artists on Michael Reinboth's Munich-based Compost Records, Fauna Flash have spent years experimenting with beats and samples while producing and remixing other people's music.

When Appel and Prommer finally went into the studio to create their own tracks, the result was 2001's "Fusion," a stellar collection of energetic, jazzy drum-and-bass rythms and sexy downtempo tracks. Last year, as part of Truby Trio, they released "Elevator Music."

Last night's Turntables on the Hudson also celebrated the publication of Re:Up Magazine's third issue, an excellent new downtempo-beats mag published in laidback San Diego. Re:Up has some of the freshest graphic design we've seen in a long time. In issue No. 003 you'll find an interview with Nickodemus and Mariano.

What makes Turntables so special--aside from the ever-reliable A-list of guest DJs--is the venue. The Frying Pan is a salvaged ship moored to Pier 63 in Chelsea, on Manhattan's far west side. Turntables on the Hudson, literally.

The ship, which is now a historic landmark, takes it names from the Frying Pan Shoals off North Carolina's coast, where it had been stationed for years. Later the vessel sank in the waters of a Virgina harbor. Some enterprising minds rescued the boat from the sea and brought it to New York City.

The 133-foot long ship is structurally sound and has been given an exterior makeover. The ship's interior, however, is like the Titanic's after it sank. It's still rusty from years of exposure to the sea, but in a ragged, aged way it's oddly beautiful, tinged with a haunted mansion-like ambiance throughout the corridors, lounge and many small bunk rooms sailors called home during the Frying Pan's months at sea.

It's in the Frying Pan's hull, in the main hold below deck, that Fauna Flash and the Hudson guys took turns on the turntables. They were aided by Quanteye, who served up visuals, and live percussion by Nappy G. Globesonic's Derek Beres and Eddy Plenty spun in the spooky, incense-filled lounge at the back of the vessel. Meanwhile in the main tent on the pier itself, Quantic (of Quantic Soul Orchestra fame) manned the ones and twos.

--Supercore


RELATED LINKS

Fauna Flash Official Compost Records Web Site
Fauna Flash Bio [MSN]
Turntables on the Hudson
The Frying Pan
Quantic Web Site (Will Holland / Quantic Soul Orchestra)
Compost Records
Reup Magazine

Posted by Supercore at March 13, 2004 02:44 AM



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