Archive for November, 2006

Death is not a natural event

It is caused only by magic or violence… (Stephen Wright, Going Native) today it is Thanksgiving. a rather strange holiday for us foreigners. it’s a day off. it’s a day of forced rest, since even fast food chains seem to be closed. but, here in Oakland, the violence doesn’t halt even on Thanksgiving. i knew something was up this afternoon, as the sound of more than one helicopter started to encircle my neighborhood. the close proximity of the choppers that wouldn’t go away, i already sensed a disturbance in the quiet that is supposed to be Thanksgiving. something had gone seriously wrong–after my 10 year tenure here in Oakland, i knew that much: something did not go right for someone. things go wrong, here in Oakland, every day. and by wrong i mean, people die here. people die by violence. sure enough, upon leaving the grocery store parking lot, we learned from the local news station that was reporting from there while some 5 helicopters were still circling overhead, that Oakland delivered us a triple homicide today. a mere couple of blocks from my house, at least 3 people lost their lives only a few hours ago & i am devastated. the news story shows my neighborhood blocked off, over a dozen cop cars, and a SWAT team encroaching upon the nearby apartment complex. the news offers its afterthought, as if it were an insightful warning: best to avoid this area right now. cbs5.com - 3 Dead After Shooting At Oakland Apartment Complex

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Chris said I could quote him

I also had a dream. You looked the same, but were dressed very differently. You came to see me to ask if I still liked you (with all that was going on). Dream Sam is not very smart.

Intergroove Goes Bust

Just received an email from Melyss with a link to this article about the closing of London based distribution company Intergroove UK: DJmag.com Dance News: Intergroove Goes Bust “Dance music labels, vinyl lovers, and record shops are today mourning the death of one of the world’s biggest dance music distributors.” Intergroove distributed many labels, including a large lot of some very fine breakbeat labels: 10 Kilo, Audio Bug, BoomBox, Burrito, Chi, Deep Cuts, Fat, Finger Lickin’, Functional, Jalapeno, Kilowatt, Lab-Rok, Lot 49, Marine Parade, Menu Music, Mile High, Mob, Money Shot, Punk Funk, Release, Spin Out, Splank, Streetwise, Supercharged, Tagsta, TCR, Thrust, Vertical Sound. This is pretty shocking news. Yes, i understand that the world is becoming more and more digital & yes, it’s part of the evolution of things & yes, i’m sure those of us who are still die-hard vinyl junkies will eventually adapt. The sheer number of artists and labels that will be affected by this, however, is considerably large–especially for the breaks scene. A sad day, in many regards. More thoughts on this soon.