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		<title>Ekoplekz TV</title>
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Videos, now! Teaser for Ekoplekz Volume 2, slated for September.  Might need a CD+DVD doublepack, if you ask me.  Start the rumour. </description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=707</link>
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		<title>That Ballard novel about the Vorticist mental hospital</title>
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I like abstracty sounds because I come from drum n bass. I like to do   different sounds – I don’t like the same sounds. I don’t like nothing   straight. If it sounds like someone else’s I’m not in it. I’ve got to  be  different, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=695</link>
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		<title>The RAMM-ΣLL-ZΣΣ</title>
		<description>1BBi (2010) Back to the yards...


If you look up at these slides here on my last videotape, after I'm dead,
it will say one thing on my grave tomb: 
As a Ghettovett, I only know serious business.
As the interrogator of Ikonoklast Panzerism,
I don't give nobody no business.
 
I tell you what ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=492</link>
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		<title>Mix: Mr. Bump live @ Komodo Dubs (MTL)</title>
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Mr.Bump live at Komodo Dubs, Montreal (Feb 2010)

1 hour session from February, opening for Shackleton and Reza Rekta (Anti Social) alongside the Montreal gang: Komodo, Hosta and Bus.  Straightforward Ableton set here: Spooky garridge, bassline pressure, 8-bar and early, instrumental grime.  Some minor edits. Channeling Slimzee in the last half ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=631</link>
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		<title>Good things by good people, part 2: Ekoplekz</title>
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Ekoplekz is Nick from Gutterbreakz blog, and this limited-run, paint spattered CD-R (designed by Woofah contributor 2nd Fade) was the best thing to land in my mailbox this spring.  Regretfully, when it arrived, I was in the final weeks of my first term of teaching and I simply didn't have ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=478</link>
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		<title>Good things by good people, part 1: Woofah 4</title>
		<description>I've been remiss...



Congratulations to the Woofah crew on issue #4.  Now under under new Droidian management with John Eden in a Putin-like "background" role.  Two favourites from this issue: Wayne Marshall on "Sci-Fi Reggae" is a solid crash course on Afrofuturism.  Emma Warren gives a rare peek into the ultra ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=473</link>
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		<title>PSA: Subcultural identity theft (it could happen to you)</title>
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Genealogy

Grrrden! zine (2001) begat Autonomicforthepeople  blog (2002-3), which begat Autonomicforthepeople blog (2004-2006), which begat paul autonomic (DSF 2004-; deeptime.net 2006-), who begat Riddim.ca (2005-), Autonomic Computing dustep/grime mixes (2005-), Dark Disco (2008-) and Mr. Bump (2006-).

Someone else is doing a bunch of dubstep stuff now under the name  ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=456</link>
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		<title>Shackleton meets Mr. Bump inna Red Light District</title>
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You might remember Mr. Bump from early on in the Blogariddims series - bottom-heavy, a bit rowdy.  He dredged up those old swung beats with the rude basslines and sugary vocals - dance tunes - back when everyone was half steppin. Next came a very brief but thrilling career as ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=443</link>
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		<title>Black boxes</title>
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		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=401</link>
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		<title>The Quietus</title>
		<description>Very promising looking new magazine in the works. The Queitus - "[catering to] the intelligent music fan between the age of 21 and 73" - is set to launch a print version in the next couple of months. For now, they've got an already impressive blog where Melissa Bradshaw's unleashed ...</description>
		<link>http://www.deeptime.net/blog/?p=398</link>
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