
Subliminal Kid Productions is pleased to announce the release of
"Modern
Mantra", a dj mix taken from the archives of Instinct Records/Shadow
Records.
Shadow Records is an imprint of Instinct Records, one of America's
premiere electronic music labels. Mixed by New York's hyperactive Dj
Spooky that Subliminal Kid (Paul D. Miller), "Modern Mantra" contains
original material from the likes of Moby, Dj Krush from Japan, Aesop
Rock,
Russel Mills featuring Bill Laswell and Sussan Deyhim, Brazil's Amon
Tobin
(who appears on this mix under the pseudonym "Cujo"), Dj Cam of France,
Dj
Goo a.k.a. the Gooster of Switzerland, Terre Thaemlitz remixed by Sub
Dub,
Prototype 909, and many other avant garde hip-hop and electronic music
artists from around the world. "I like to think of dj mix culture as a
hybrid between what Duchamp invoked with his "roto-relief" kinetic
sculptures and what Grand Master Flash was thinking about when he made
his
"Adventures on the Wheels Of Steel" back in the 1980's, but this is
global... mixing is an artform of selection, and so are mantras - the
"changing same" - that's the sound of the electric world I guess.."
"Modern Mantra" takes the listener into the realms of electronic music
from the viewpoint of a record label that has been a primary mover in
the
electronic music scene for most of the last decade, and it mixes
elements
from inspirations as diverse as Sun Ra, Charlie Parker, and dub reggae
"versions" of Jamaica's "Mad Professor" to more electronic artists like
Kraftwerk and Afrika Bambaata into a seamless text of the contempoprary
artform of dj'ing. Dj Spooky takes music into a realm of sound as art,
and
art as sound.
The record is available in most stores that sell electronic music
worldwide, and is also for sale on most music oriented websites on the
internet.
Dj Spooky will also be performing at Documenta 11 with Joan Jonas in
August, and the Ecosystem v 2.0 festival in Brazil sponsored by
Greenpeace. More info on these events and Dj Spooky's many other tour
dates and various projects can be found at: http://www.djspooky.com
Sound Clips of the "Modern Mantra" mix, and reviews from MTV News,
Rolling
Stone, Remix Magazine, and many other magazines can be found at both:
http://www.djspooky.com and http://www.shadowrecords.com
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