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 | | Spooky pushes the music : This was originally released in 1996 along with his solo project "Songs of a Dead Dreamer". |  | | DJ Spooky That OVERRRATED Kid : I have heard several mixed tracks by this DJ and own a copy of his Riddim Warfare album. |  | | Pretty Decent : A clean mix from Dj Spooky, on a Shadow Records kick all of a sudden. |
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http://music.mysic.ca/Artist/Dj_Spooky
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| | The History of Rock Music. DJ Spooky: biography, discography, reviews, links |
 | | DJ Spooky is Paul Miller, a Washington disc jockey, who moved to Manhattan in 1992, and soon became one of the spokespersons for the "illbient" movement (not only in music, but also as writer and visual artist). |  | | Spooky represents a generation of disc jockeys who have overcome the limits of their profession and are becoming music makers as erudite as avantgarde composers. |  | | Spooky's album set a milestone because it transcended the genre and created austere, chamber music where there used to be only trivial dance grooves. |
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| | Spooky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was followed by several popular singles, released on Spooky's own Generic Records and toured across Europe. |  | | The album was critically acclaimed, as was the follow-up, Found Sound (1996). |  | | There is an influential record producer named DJ Spooky. |
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| | Christian Marclay aka Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky (1955) |
 | | DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller), creator of what he terms "illbient" music—a hybrid of hip-hop, jazz, techno, and ambient—states that what sampling tells us about is the big picture of global multiculturalism. |  | | We'd argue that DJ Spooky, the New York-based DJ who coined the genre name 'illbient' (among others), owes most of his success to the fact that he can make DJing sound really complicated. |  | | Miller has recorded a huge volume of music as "Dj Spooky that Subliminal Kid" and has collaborated a wide variety of pre-eminent musicians and composers such as Iannis Xenakis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Butch Morris, Kool Keith a.k.a. |
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| | DJ Spooky |
 | | Spooky is known for his theoretical spins as much as his DJ mixes. |  | | Spooky's music, even on disc, has a surprising emotional warmth and weight. |  | | Beyond the sweet soul thump of house music, the gangsta boasts of hip-hop, and the rapid-fire beat mixing of techno, there's "illbient" -- perhaps the ultimate destination of DJ-written music. |
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http://www.bostonphoenix.com/alt1/archive/music/reviews/11-28-96/DJ_SPOOKY.html
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| | DJ Spooky: Optometry: Pitchfork Review |
 | | But then, there's this tendency in the music press to judge DJ Spooky not for the music he makes, but for that music's effect on some large yet ephemeral scene, the whereabouts of which no one seems capable of putting their finger on. |  | | In the album's liner notes, Spooky rambles about sampling, rearranging, and reinventing music, reveling in the new doors opened by new technology. |  | | Granted, their improvisations are pleasing to the air and musically quite sound. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/d/dj-spooky/optometry.shtml
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| | MetroActive Music DJ Spooky |
 | | As Spooky continues to build a nondanceable assemblage of disparate tones and beats, archaic notions of the DJ as the happy-go-lucky automaton in gold chains and an Adidas sweatsuit are immediately dispelled. |  | | Digital Exorcist: DJ Spooky is no longer just a jukebox; he is a free-form artist whose medium consists of one hard drive, two turntables and the infinite palette of inorganic sound. |  | | The DJ is no longer just a jukebox; he is an abstract, freeform artist whose medium consists of one hefty hard drive, two Technic turntables and the infinite palette of inorganic sound. |
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http://www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/10.29.98/djspooky-9843.html
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| | DJ Spooky |
 | | Spooky will be challenging his modus operandi further this fall on tour with his Universal Robot Band, whose line-up includes scratchers Wiz and Mars from the DJ collective the Steel Workers, plus a drummer, keyboardist, and Spooky on samplers, computers, and turntables. |  | | It's a move that consolidates Spooky's position as a hip-hop DJ, with a style arguably as distinctive as that of DJ Muggs or the Bomb Squad. |  | | On strictly musical grounds, there was no reason why Miller should have generated any more debate than, say, Amon Tobin, DJ Krush or the Grassy Knoll, artists similarly concerned with breaking down stylistic barriers using turntables and samplers for battering rams. |
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http://www.providencephoenix.com/archive/music/98/10/01/SPOOKY.html
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| | Amazon.com: Riddim Warfare: Music |
 | | I have at least 5-6 Dj Spooky Albums, and I have to say that although this might not technically be his best album ("Songs of A Dead Dreamer", is widely considered his best), It find this amongst his most intriguing, and most imaginative. |  | | Dj Spooky is someone that has had a hand in a multitude of aspects of Hip-Hop/Electronic music. |  | | Spooky's music is fluid, intuitive, and unexpectedly expressive. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000C2BV?v=glance
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| | disinformation dj spooky: spatial engineer of the invisible city |
 | | As a DJ and adept of the sampling machine, he sees music as an open system, circulating diverse cultural forms into a creative totality that stands on its own. |  | | As a DJ, his chaotic and abstract style of spinning has given rise to "illbient", a new musical genre combining hip-hop, ambient, drum 'n bass, musique concrete, and jazz. |  | | Four articles about DJ Spooky, including one about an interactive concert he did with Japanese electronica pioneer Sakamoto, which was broadcast over the Web. |
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http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id1260/pg1
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| | DJ Spooky: Optometry - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Now DJ Spooky has weighed in with Optometry, a sprawling cityscape of an album that absorbs both the ambient/abstract and the booty-shake, and fuses them with a staggering technique and ambition. |  | | It is, as Spooky says, a kind of sonic sculpture, with the improvisational impulses frozen in amber: to unexpectedly creepy results. |  | | His "laptop jazz, cybernetic jazz, nu-bop, illbient
a nameless, formless, shapeless concept given structure by the rhythms" locates the DJ less as a modern jazz improvisor and more of a classical composer/conductor, despite the origins of the materials. |
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http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/d/djspooky-optometry.shtml
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| | 4F : |
 | | DJ Spooky wasn't mixing this night, he was playing standup bass with a band consisting of drums and moog. |  | | I vividly remember seeing DJ Spooky for the first time at the Knitting Factory in NYC. |  | | I was skeptical of any musician that started his pseudonym with the letters DJ. |
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http://www.ebn.weblogger.com/4f/2005/06/30
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| | DJ Spooky News |
 | | Optometry/Dubtometry -- DJ Spooky, 2002-03 On the track "Parachutes" DJ Spooky samples the lyrics, "a mind closed up is like a parachute -- useless." Of course, that's exactly the sort of tolerant rhetoric one... |  | | DJ Spooky, jack-of-all-arts, to speak and perform at UM |  | | "The drum is universal," DJ Spooky says, "it doesn't matter if it's hip-hop, drum 'n' bass or thrash metal, it's all about that beat." For years now, "that subliminal kid" DJ Spooky has been giving us... |
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| | Life Enhancement Products Presents: NeoFiles |
 | | Is the mythical trickster the antecedent for DJ Spooky? |  | | Think of DJ Spooky as the musical equivalent of Adam Smith's invisible hand given a turntable, and flip the code on what Bahktin used to call "heteroglossia" (speaking many languages), and that's what's up with my stuff. |  | | What's interesting though is that DJ Spooky has a kind of signature sound. |
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http://www.life-enhancement.com/le/neofiles/?ID=68
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| | DJ Spooky MP3 Downloads - DJ Spooky Music Downloads - DJ Spooky Music Videos |
 | | The label also did a project with British DJ drum'n'bass duo Spring Heel Jack that was neither a jazz album or a DJ record, but some strange... |  | | The label also did a project with British DJ drum'n'bass duo Spring Heel Jack that was neither a jazz album or a DJ record, but some strange amalgam unto itself. |  | | For starters, Optometry is fully a DJ outing and fully a jazz record. |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/537876/summary.html
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| | BlackThoughtWare.org |
 | | They are part of a myth-science based on DJ culture where every sound is a fragment of another. |  | | When it comes to making music out of 1's and 2's, or producing it out of beats, loops, drum machines and samplers, the DJ or producer is a kind of mediator that enables us to feel and hear what the machine (and the culture that produced it) are telling us. |
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http://blackthoughtware.org/weblog.php?id=P6
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| | NPR : DJ Spooky, Recasting 'Birth of a Nation' |
 | | DJ Spooky on Rare Cylinder Recordings and the First Musical 'Bootlegger' |  | | Weekend Edition - Sunday, October 17, 2004 · Paul D. Miller, also known as DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, has taken his talents remixing sound and music for the club scene, and applied them to a new medium: film. |  | | "In a certain sense what I'm doing is portraying the film as he intended it," DJ Spooky says of his remix. |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4112682
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| | Chachi Jones Writing DJ Spooky Interview |
 | | Spooky: I love playing with the music as variables. |  | | _On a tour for his latest album entitled "Riddim' Warfare" (Outpost Recordings), DJ Spooky undertook the challenge of assembling a band of musicians to help him perform songs he had originally composed entirely on computer. |  | | Taking full advantage of our place in history DJ Spooky uses instruments ranging from the upright bass, digital samplers, West African folk instruments, vinyl, even a laptop Powerbook to paint dense, chaotic, and often rhythmic layers of sound. |
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http://www.chachijones.com/interviews/spooky.html
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| | Dj Spooky Necropolis - Buy rare vinyl records, LPs, used CDs and music albums |
 | | Dj Spooky Necropolis - Buy rare vinyl records, LPs, used CDs and music albums |  | | Buy rare Dj Spooky Necropolis Vinyl Records, Hard to Find CDs & Out-of-Print LPs and Albums |  | | buy cds by dj spooky, rare records, vinyl music, LPs, CD's, imports, videos, posters, out of print, used dj spooky cds |
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http://www.musicstack.com/tsearch/dj_spooky/necropolis
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 | | To me the DJ is the cybernetic inheritor of the jazz tradition of improvisation. |  | | DJS: I think all these musics arise from being forged in an isolated African-American community in the diaspora of dispersion. |  | | Phonograph means the phonetics of graphology, the phonetics of sound, the needle on the record playing; and persona means 'That through which sound enters.' So there's this notion of creating a persona, which is the DJ using the turntables. |
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http://www.l-m-c.org.uk/texts/spooky.html
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| | DJ Spooky |
 | | In the live music forum, illbient sounds nothing like the theory - the shifty planes of sounds colliding, which are meant to challenge the listener's ears and mind, to challenge the way we hear music and respond to it. |  | | In this way the DJ acts a the cybernetic inheritor of the improvisational tradition of jazz, where various motifs would be used and recycled by the various musician of the genre; in this case, however, the records become the notes." |  | | His CD, Songs of a Dead Dreamer, is mesmerizing, a truly original work that is not derivative of any other art forms. |
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http://archives.thedaily.washington.edu/1997/022797/022797spooky.html
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| | DJ Spooky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 2005 sees the release of "Drums of Death", DJ Spooky's CD based on sessions he recorded with Dave Lombardo of Slayer. |  | | Object Unknown (with remixes by DJ Spooky and Kut Masta Kurt) (Outpost/Geffen CD; Asphodel vinyl) [August 1998] |  | | Growing up in DC, Spooky became interested in punk and go-go music, and attended Bowdoin College in Maine, earning degrees in French literature and philosophy. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Spooky
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| | Browse by Artist: DJ SPOOKY |
 | | The 2002 edition of DJ Spooky's legendary Songs of a Dead Dreamer, featuring 2 bonus tracks previously available only on the Japanese edition. |  | | Spooky proclaims himself a 'music futurist,' given how fear reaching Dead Dreamer's influence continues to be six years after its initial release, its clear Spooky was on to something. |  | | The title track is a collaborative effort between Spooky and Panacea (Chrome). |
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http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/dj.spooky.html
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| | fUSION Anomaly. DJ Spooky |
 | | The style a DJ uses is their imprimatur, their way of appropriating the psychological environment that the people that made the records put into their mix, and sharing it with those who attend the performance. |  | | Artaud liked to call "the body without organs." In this sense, the records, samples, and varius other sonic material the DJ uses to construct their mix, act as a sort of externalized memory that breaks down previous notions of intellectual property and copyright law that Western Society has used inthe past. |  | | electromagnetic equivalent of the blank canvas, and "all the world is in the mix." The mix of found objects or self generated music that a DJ records to tape, is representative of a style that s/he uses to evoke emotive responses in the listener, thus involving the spectator and creator in a situation where the |
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| | DJ Spooky : Rhythm Science - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | And DJ Spooky has tapped into the richness of Sub Rosa's "audio archive" (dixit the album's subtitle) to produce a hard-hitting, 79-minute mix. |  | | First of all, DJ Spooky is an unusual DJ, to say the least: he's highly imaginative and willing to push boundaries without going to the extent of disfiguring his source materials. |  | | First is a groove derived from ethnic percussion (Trilok Gurtu and Bill Laswell, among others) or beat-driven electro or DJ'ing (DJ Wally, DJ Grazzhoppa, Yoshihiro Hanno, David Shea, etc.). |
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| | Coda Agency - DJ Krush |
 | | Includes a new track, Krush megamix by DJ Shadow and 2 jungle remixes of the tracks from his 2 |  | | In 98 spring, he formed a production unit with DJ HIDE and DJ SAK, collaborating with Nigerian percussionists and releasing a single and album from Polydor Japan. |  | | Gifted producer and DJ with a superb sense in Mixing and composing his sound whos been well-received in the international club scene. |
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http://www.codaagency.com/djkrush.html
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| | Artist Interview: DJ Spooky |
 | | He has recorded a huge volume of music as DJ Spooky, and collaborated with a wide variety of pre-eminent musicians and composers such as Iannis Xenakis, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Butch Morris, Kool Keith a.k.a. |  | | That's diggin' in the crates for me. Once something is a recording, it'll be an electronic music update of a lot of the ways we live and breathe information. |  | | I basically flip and edit and remix the whole film into a new version of itself and turn it up side down and inside out. |
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http://www.cakewalk.com/Artist/DJSpooky.asp
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| | DJ Spooky Optometry |
 | | The integration of DJ culture into jazz was inevitable. |  | | Pianist Matthew Shipp, playing acoustic piano, shows he is up for this new world order, alternately playing two-handed energy lines and filling in eerie passages on the chamber pieces and soundscapes. |  | | Coming from a different context, Optometry is a DJ led session that merges seamlessly with jazz musicians. |
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http://www.allaboutjazz.com/reviews/r0702_073.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Optometry: Music |
 | | Spooky is as much an improviser as Shipp and crew, adding atmospheric samples, gentle melodies and laptop mayhem at will. |  | | Optometry sure ain't dance music, and it's too funky for free-jazz purists, but it's just right for DJ Spooky's subliminal mind music. |  | | Customers who bought music by DJ Spooky also bought music by these artists: |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000069B12
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| | DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid - Refraction - Last.fm |
 | | Of all 659 people that have listened to songs by DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, this represents 14.4%. |  | | 95 people have listened to Refraction by DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid. |  | | 659 people recently listened to DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid. |
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http://www.last.fm/music/DJ+Spooky+That+Subliminal+Kid/_/Refraction
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| | DJ Spooky: Subliminal Minded EP: Pitchfork Review |
 | | DJ Wally's is the first of three remixes of "Peace in Zaire," and like the Dub Pistols' shameless grafting of one of their own tracks ("Cyclone") onto the Spooky track, Wally adds not a thing to the original mix. |  | | However, DJ Spooky's wordsound dialectic gets lost when record companies allow cash- friendly remixers loose on Spooky's astounding philosophical inquiries. |  | | When he produces an album as satisfying as File Under Futurism, which manages to meld the passionate string quartets of Bartok with eviscerating breakbeats, his music blushes with an eerily eroticism. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/d/dj-spooky/subliminal-minded.shtml
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| | DJ Spooky - The Blue Series Continuum - Optometry - Review |
 | | Somewhat along similar lines as Squarepushers electronic/fusion/jazz/whatever release of Music Is Rotted One Note, it's a crossover disc with enough from either camp for listeners to enjoy. |  | | Running along in free-jazz mode for some time, Spooky loops an acid-squiggle while Roumain adds violin and Brown is all over on the kit. |  | | While there are definitely moments on the disc where it feels a touch more electronic, Optometry is much more grounded in a traditional band feel, with Brown anchoring things on drums and DJ Spooky providing a sturdy bass framework to layer other sounds on. |
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 | | DJing has brought back vinyl, and there are many DJ record stores selling vinyl now. |  | | They're taking records from all over the place, and (those recordings) are atomized to the point where you realize that it's their own take on it, and their own expression. |  | | DJ Spooky and your host, DJ BC, chilling on Prescott Street. |
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http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~cronin/spooky.html
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| | DJ SPOOKY THAT SUBLIMINAL KID Subliminal Mind: |
 | | As part of New York's SoundLab collective, DJ Spooky is recognized as one of the pioneers behind the city's experimental electronic scene that has come to known as "illbient," a musical genre that reflects the city's urban mixture of culturally diverse sounds and flavors. |  | | Recently, DJ Spooky performed in Sao Paolo Brazil with Afrika Bambaataa, Grand Master Flash, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, and others. |  | | Subliminal Minded: The EP is comprised of thirty plus minutes of remixes and ruminations based on his 1998 album Riddim Warfare. |
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http://www.bar-none.com/bios/djspooky.html
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| | DJ Spooky: BMI MusicWorld Music People Story |
 | | DJ Spooky's "Rebirth of a Nation" was also shown at San Francisco's Other Minds Music Festival in 2002, at |  | | A video remix of D. Griffith's controversial 1915 silent movie, The Birth of a Nation, DJ Spooky combines film, dj culture, music, art and technology in a subliminal way in order to turn the tables on the explicitly racist film. |  | | All marks indicated by the ® are registered trademarks of Broadcast Music, Inc. |
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http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/musicpeople/200511/dj_spooky.asp
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| | Ink 19 :: DJ Spooky |
 | | Spooky, ski cap and all, is simply one of the coolest DJs out there. |  | | And it shows the talent that this man has in his ability to take this seeming cacophony, meld it into a seamless mix, and not once sound a wrong note. |  | | The man does things with a record that are just insane -- and illegal in some states. |
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http://www.ink19.com/issues/june2002/musicReviews/musicD/djSpooky.html
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| | DJ Spooky, Slayer's Lombardo Drum Up New CD |
 | | DJ Spooky, Slayer's Lombardo Drum Up New CD March 24, 2005, 2:55 PM ET Dan Leroy, N.Y. On the surface, DJ Spooky's new collaboration with Slayer's Dave Lombardo is just the latest example of his try-anything aesthetic, which has produced avant-garde turntable symphonies alongside dancefloor-fillers. |  | | DJ Spooky, Slayer's Lombardo Drum Up New CD Advanced Search |  | | With its cameos from Chuck D and covers of vintage Public Enemy material, the album also functions as a sort of homage to Def Jam's pioneering rock-rap fusions of the '80s. |
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http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000855134
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| | THIRSTY EAR RECORDINGS |
 | | DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, has teamed up with Slayer skinsman Dave Lombardo to see what one of the world's best DJs could do with beats supplied by the best thrash metal drummer of all time. |  | | Charlie Hunter (8 string guitar) & Bobby Previte (electronic and acoustic drums) return to the Blue Series with the second release in the Groundtruther trilogy. |  | | His constantly evolving musical invention has generated a long string of futuristic classics including Prime Audio Soup from the sci-fi fantasy blockbuster The Matrix. |
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| | Asphodel News |
 | | As a musician, he was one of the first to use records and turntables as a medium for performance and improvisation. |  | | Rooted in the context of free-improvisation, Marclay's latest musical project continues pushing forward the definition of what deejaying is. The new CD features four of the most forward thinking turntablists of the new music scene: Toshio Kajiwara, Erik M., DJ Olive and Marina Rosenfeld. |  | | Mixing a wide variety of LPs on multiple turntables, fragmenting and repeating sounds, altering speeds, playing records backwards, spinning, throwing, scratching, and otherwise manipulating records to create his unique "theater of found sound," Marclay's extreme DJ manipulations predate by two decades the turntablists of today. |
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http://www.asphodel.com
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| | The Connection.org : A Re-Mix of Racism |
 | | The basic language of the DJ is the loop: a short sample of music repeated end-to-end. |  | | "DJ Spooky: Birth of a Nation remixed" by Larry Katz/Boston Globe |  | | Try this Direct Listen Link if the "Listen to Show" button to the right does not work |
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http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2005/03/20050311_b_main.asp
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| | beatmixed: DJ Spooky performs with the Oakland symphony |
 | | The San Francisco Gate covers DJ Spooky's performance alongside the Oakland symphony. |  | | Whatever the audience made of the piece -- the response was a hearty kind of bemusement -- "Devolution" confirmed that the turntable has been reinvented as a bona fide musical instrument, and that the worlds of classical and futuristic pop are not, in fact, mutually exclusive. |  | | Receive periodic email updates regarding my live DJ performances, new music releases, and other important beatmixed.com announcements. |
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http://www.beatmixed.com/2004/03/dj_spooky_perfo.html
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| | BBC - Experimental Review - DJ Spooky, Rhythm Science |
 | | Over the course of thirty three tracks and seventy eight minutes he undertakes an exposition of ebb and flow that surrounds the listener with an ever-circling, ever-mutating procession of character, shapes and rhythms. |  | | Consider placing this mix alongside Coldcut's seminal Journeys By DJ on your shelf. |  | | Are you waiting to hear Gilles Deleuze ruminating over Brion Gysin's violin laid over Nicholas James Bullen's doomy bass-scapes or Kurt Schwitters mingled with Bill Laswell and Scanner? |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/experimental/reviews/spooky_rhythm.shtml
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| | DJ Spooky - Celestial Mechanix |
 | | The label commissioned Paul Miller, also known as DJ Spooky, to remix material from all of the Blue Series records; the result is Celestial Mechanix, a double disc set of lovingly deconstructed tracks. |  | | Based on material from Blue Series curator Matthew Shipp's Equilibrium album, it introduces a recurring and relentlessly funky bass-line that DJ Spooky will utilize as an idée fixe throughout Celestial Mechanix. |  | | What better way for Thirsty Ear Records to celebrate the thirtieth release in their Blue Series, a collection of eclectic recordings that combine avant-jazz with other styles, such as hip hop and electronics, than with a remix project? |
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http://www.copperpress.com/new/reviews/html/djspookycelestial.html
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| | VH1.com : DJ Spooky : Annual CMJ Music Fest To Open With DJ Extravaganza |
 | | "My record company keeps pushing me to do a more straightforward show," said turntablist DJ Spooky (born Paul Miller), who is one of the acts scheduled to appear at the opening-night party, and who is noted for his experimental onstage performances. |  | | NEW YORK -- If opening night of the 18th annual CMJ Music Marathon is any indication, DJ culture is currently right on the bleeding edge of what's important in music. |  | | VH1.com : DJ Spooky : Annual CMJ Music Fest To Open With DJ Extravaganza |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/502893/11021998/dj_spooky.jhtml
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| | microsuoni: DJ Spooky |
 | | Noises, sounds, beats, bass lines, electronics by Scanner and DJ Spooky. |
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http://www.microsuoni.com/artists/djspooky.html
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| | DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation |
 | | The most famous DJ on the New York club scene, DJ Spooky “remixes” the film in his compelling, uncompromising, but ultimately hopeful Rebirth of a Nation. |  | | Blending original footage with new video imagery, and accompanied by a live audio mix of original violin, jungle and hip-hop, Rebirth explores the profound influences of the content and style of Griffith's film, connecting early “jump cut” editing techniques to the role of today's DJ. |  | | Spotlight discussion with DJ Spooky immediately following the performance, The Moore Theater |
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http://hop.dartmouth.edu/2004-05/05-rebirth.html
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| | artnet.com Magazine Features - Birth Pains |
 | | As a DJ, Spooky has toured internationally with indie icons such as Yoko Ono, Kool Keith (a.k.a. |  | | I am taking that and making a parallel to DJ culture. |  | | Paul D. Miller / Dj Spooky a.k.a That Subliminal Kid |
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http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/honigman/honigman6-1-04.asp
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| | On Lisa Rein's Radar: DJ Spooky At The Creative Commons Launch |
 | | I'll be releasing an MP3 of the music too (from the Birth of a Nation Remix). |  | | Birth of a Nation Remix w/ DJ Spooky talk afterwards |  | | -- And yes, Paul Miller (DJ Spooky) gave me his permission to redistribute all of this stuff into the public domain, so no worries there! |
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http://www.onlisareinsradar.com/archives/000769.php
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| | JamBase DJ SPOOKY: THE CONTEXTUALIST SPEAKS |
 | | The basic vibe of the album was all about 'band as samples' - thinking about the project as if it was already a record and going backwards from there. |  | | Just waking up in the morning and checking out new music is one of the best things going on in my life. |  | | I just roll with the audio and the visual." |
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http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=6452
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| | [ electronic ] titles at Aquarius Records |
 | | This album does not feature any music from Terre Thaemlitz, Ekkehard Ehlers, Thomas Brinkmann, DJ Spooky, Scanner, or Noto. |  | | A third disc is actually a mix cd of DFA tracks, so provided you do not own your own DJ mixing equipment, you can enjoy the DFA hyper-active dance jams in one continous angular movement. |  | | Including DJ Zinc's awesome "Super Sharp Shooter" track, an old AQ-favorite, previously available only on 12" vinyl. |
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http://aquariusrecords.org/cat/electronic48.html
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