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Author Topic: Old School Electrology Volume I - 4-CD Box-Set  (Read 3305 times)
Hunter J7
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« on: February 23, 2011, 02:42:49 pm »

Hey Katzenjammer.  
From what I have read from your posts.  I feel quite sure in understanding that you are a well trained and seasoned vetran of this genre of music.   I have been away from the heart of creativity for well over a decade or 2.  Yet what I have learned since becoming connected to DG.   The genre of industrial music has progressed and evolved to so much more than I could have ever imagined.  From the early days having built sets for Skinny Puppy and  Front Line Assembly.   Making it possible for them to do their first performances and doing a tour with Puppy in 86 accross Canada, around Europe, and then accross the U.S. of A.  Special effects in very primative fashion.  I made the sets and  of some props back then while being aware of what was happening on and in the scene .  
An awsomely creative and colourfull lifestyle for few years but then I had to leave it and go back to work for the other side of life.  The real industrial type of work both under the water or on the surface in whatever hazardeous environment being emposed and then I had to relocate my world accross Canada from Vancouver to Newfoundland following the correct heartfelt obligation.  A huge effort over many years of living and working on both sides of the continent.  But I still have my vynil from back then.  And at the University radio in St. John's.  They have already given the green light for me to do an industrial set.  The lady was happy that she came accross somebody who knew who Cabaret Voltare is.  But then there is all that other gear from Severed Heads to Portion Control.  And now after learning about so much of what is happening now since I got connected to Digital Gunfire.  I got to put in the new generation with all else inbetween.  The door to the whole dimmension of the new age of industrial has just been thrown open for me.   Thats so damn cool.  I got to get my stuff on vynil transfered over to MPs or what ever digital signal acceptable for the station.  They dont have turntables anymore.   I was good with analog tapes and stuff but now I have to get digitized.  
Sorry about the blabber and enough about that shite.  
I sure am interested in the Old School Electrology Volume 1.  It will work so well together.  Like all 4 sides of the Warsaw Concert by Tangerine Dream 1983.  An amazing piece done before the wall coming down.  Out doors in the middle of winter yet free for the people who did not get that much back then.  And now to have learned so much of how the genre has evolved and continued thanks to DG and people like yourself.  
I was finally able to buy a house here and have been working at getting the gear together for myself to go back to the radio station and introduce a genre of music to the people of St. John's.   I sure do want this set, there for,   what do I have to do to get it?     Ahh, never  mind.  I just read about the electroaggressionrecords.  Will be going there next.  Thank you for your time and patience Katzenjammer.  Double Cheers mate.  
Hunter J7.
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