SORE JAWS [12/6/09]
| Quote: | I got a phone call today from Alex Faillers, one half of the disc jockey duo Helicopter Showdown.
After we caught up with one another real quick, he let me know that he'd be sending me a few tracks tonight and the flyers for the next show he'd be
playing in Arcata.
I've given each of the tracks a listen or two. As always, the tracks are phenomenal and deserve your download; the Helicopter Showdown camp has
proven themselves time and time again as a reliable source for jams.
Because good things come to those who wait, I'm only releasing one track today.
Helicopter Showdown would like to welcome you to the jungle:
Right click and save as to download "Hella Intro" by Helicopter Showdown.
Check in all week, I'll be releasing the other tracks I was sent as the days pass.
It's also incredibly important that you take a gander at the flyer above this sentence.
If you're twenty-one or older and will be in Arcata on the 18th, the place to be will be Arcata Theater Lounge. I can't imagine anyway better to
shake off (literally shake off) the stress from finals week than going to a sick dance party. You know Helicopter Showdown is going to kill it, and
I'm sure the other acts on the bill will do work as well.
Since it's relevant to DJing, I'd like rant real quickly about something I read today. Apparently for the last year or so San Francisco police
officers have been snatching laptops from DJ's when they come and break up parties. In half the reports shit gets really crooked and the DJs aren't
even issued evidence receipts.
Let's talk about something that's completely un-fucking-necessary. I have no idea what good a laptop would serve as evidence; no one is going to be
tried and it's not like the laptop is essential to proving that there was a party.
"While SFPD officials deny the laptop seizures is a new policy, they admit it has been condoned by Police Chief George Gascón, who took over in August
and last month told the Guardian's editorial board he wants to make the SFPD more transparent and accountable to the public."
If you want to know more, read the San Francisco Bay Guardian article here.
P.S. I kept getting distracted by the nipple in the show flyer, it took me days to write this. |
Good work.
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