Re: [acid-jazz]DRXL download (was: Technology and acid jazz)

From: Dr. Axel Barcelo Aspeitia -- Investigador (abarcelo_at_minerva.filosoficas.unam.mx)
Date: 2005-04-22 08:04:32

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    On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, ZeroGravity Sessions wrote:

    > Another additional service would be that of audio samples.
    > A lot of posters talk about their music and it would be great if this could be heard....

    Ok, now that we have been invited to share our music, I feel less
    'self-promotional' to announce that Discos Konfort has made available
    online a mini album of some material of mine, called 'Lambda Calculus'. Go
    to www.discoskonfort.com and click on 'No Copy Protection', the download
    section of the label. Then click on DRXL (that is me). You may also want
    to check the rest of the downloadable releases there. Flux and Vega play
    cool pop with house undertones. Ligne 6 plays minimal house, and Synthed
    ambient noise, while MHV does glitchy electronics. Me? Well, I play some
    abstract beats and mellower sounds. You can also hear some samples of our
    other releases on the 'discography section' of the web. I do not think
    they are easily available outside Mexico, but we have some distribution in
    Japan, Canada, France and South America.

    Also, if you are in Mexico on May 14, you can see we are having
    a party to celebrate the Qwartz award to best electronic compillation of
    last year (yes, it is a little late to celebrate now, but well...) It is
    free! The place is Centro Cultural Espana, Guatemala 18, right behind the
    cathedral in the very center of Mexico City's downtown. Arrive early!

    Dr. Axel Arturo Barcelo Aspeitia

    Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas
    Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

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