Category: Acid
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NICKEL CITY FREQUENCIES RADIO HIATUS IS OVER
I finally got a suitable rig set up to record new episodes and that is going to take shape over the course of December. I’m about to run up all my old contacts and see if I can get a guest mix on this newest episode. We’re in the final stretch to episode 100 and…
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WINTER SOLSTICE CONSCIOUS DANCE, DECEMBER 21st @ TOP GLOVE BOXING ACADEMY SUDBURY
Hey folks, It’s been a while since we had any updates but I’ve been keeping busy playing ARC Climbing & Yoga’s ten year anniversary party last weekend. Coasting off of that I am happy to announce we will be running a live dance event here in Sudbury, organized and facilitated by our own Christie Leigh.…
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Underground Sound Presents: Forbidden Frequencies
Hey Gang. I’ll be heading to Leeburn, ON to join Angelazura, manSkirt, DJ Spruceau and Lore at “Forbidden Frequencies”. The event will take place on June 8th, 2024 at The Church of Robbie, Downtown Leeburn. Tickets are $20 and are available via EMT transfer per the flyer below. Camping included. I’ve got a ton of…
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REVIEW: “APOCALYPSE RAVE” by arkham sound
It seems like an incredibly long time ago that I reviewed the Complex Flashback EP from TMSV’s Perfect Records here on the blog. Since then the Dutch master has continued to push innovative dance music in the not-quite-but-almost-140-space, himself being responsible for last summer’s electro-breaks stormer “Bottle Pop” which saw play at literally every rave…
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THE NCF & COSMIC FREQUENCIES PRESENT: THE RITUAL
I’m extremely excited to announce the first of what I hope will be many NCF associated events here in Greater Sudbury: “The Ritual” presented by The NCF and Cosmic Frequencies will happen at Lounge 390 at 390 Elgin St. Sudbury on March 13th, 2024. Music for the evening will be provided by myself and local…
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REVIEW: “IN THE AFTERWORLD” by Om Unit & TM-404
I’ve been a fan of Om Unit for roughly 10 years, having probably my first major impression of his work via the now legendary Exit Records “Mosaic Vol. 2” compilation. His contribution to that particular work was a collaboration with Sam Binga called “Triffidz”. The track itself was an ominous and punishing halftime number which…