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themilkman
from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-31 21:08 [#00332446]
Points: 62 Status: Regular
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The August issue of themilkfactory (themilkfactory.co.uk) is now up and features a lengthy interview with Andy Dragazis, the mind behind Blue States, and Tahita “Ty” Bulmer, the voice of the band. Ahead of the release of the second Blue States album, Andy and Tahita talk to themilkfactory about the new Blue States sound, the wave of chill out bands that have emerged since the release of Nothing Changes Under The Sun and life in Brighton.
Also this month, read about Murcof and Manitoba live at London’s Cargo, and about new albums by Blue States, Raoul Björkenheim/Ingerbigt Håker Flaten/Paal Nilssen-Love, Cursor Miner, Dirty Vegas, Melodium, Trygve Seim/Øyvind Brække/Per Oddvar Johansen and Ti-cal, plus five compilations, including Nobody’s Diary, AI Records’s Produce, Warp’s Magic Bus Tracks, Sonar 2002 and Dublab Presents: Summer.
On top of all this, check out the download section for exclusive Blue States, Murcof and Manitoba wallpapers.
themilkman Editor www.themilkfactory.co.uk London
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-08-01 01:00 [#00332668]
Points: 1169 Status: Lurker
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blue states is so f*&king boring. I read a review of a show at the eighteenth street lounge featuring nicola conte/thievery corp/thunderball, and bluestates. As soon as blue states came on stage the dance floor cleared lol.
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revpersona
from Plainfield (United States) on 2003-02-25 21:01 [#00571179]
Points: 3167 Status: Lurker | Followup to Taoist Blockade: #00332668
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Maybe Blue States is boring because it's music that's not meant to be danced to. Ever conjur up that idea?
As for Blue States, Andy Dragazis is the best downbeat producer that I have heard yet.
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