Long before computers made it easy to be a copyright criminal,
The ECC was violating copyright laws the hard way.
Welcome to The Evolution Control Committee.
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Special guest TITONTON DUVANTE Monday on Sound Of Plaid
Sunday, 23 March 2014 09:29
On this Monday's radio show we welcome electronic musician Titonton Duvante for a long overdue interview. Considering last year's great interview with Ed Luna revisiting Columbus Ohio's early days of electronic music and techno, it's high time that we drag in the members of the seminal band Body Release to speak for themselves. Mike Textbeak will be the next, but first up is Tintonton in advance of his live PA at the Future Maudit show March 28.
From his website:
...through a multifaceted career as a composer, recording artist, producer, remixer, record label owner and DJ, Titonton Duvante continues to evolve creatively. As a DJ known for blurring the boundaries of electronic music genres, Titonton deconstructs, blends and rebuilds beats with his special brand of funky turntablism.
Links: Website / SoundCloud / Facebook
Listen and chat with us during the live show Monday, or catch a repeat airing through the week:
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Fridays on Radio Valencia: |
6a-8a PST 9a-11a EST 13-1500 GMT |
The Frequinox! (next Inspiration Manifestation party, 17 March 2012)
Wednesday, 29 February 2012 10:48
The ever-hustling Kickin' Crew responsible for the Inspiration Manifestation shows has another great one planned: The Frequinox! They've invited The ECC to participate once again, and this time they'll get their wish (and our wish too) of a Thimbletron show. Plus other bands (Relentless Mules (bluegrass!); Teen Fiction, Shank Bones), DJs (Heady Ruxpin; Kenny Lectro), art, costumes, live painting, drink specials, and a lot more -- these shows are always PACKED!
WHAT: The Frequinox, A Prequinox to the Equinox
WHEN: Saturday, March 17 2012 / 5p-2a
WHERE: Rumba Cafe / 2507 Summit St / Columbus, OH
HOW MUCH: $7 (bonus $2 drink voucher if you come in costume!)
Oh, you're just suckers for a VidiMasher 3000....
Saturday, 20 December 2008 04:40
Wow! When a hoarse-voiced TradeMark G. made a little YouTube video demonstrating our new video mashup screen, we certainly didn't expect that over 142,000 179,000 of you would see it...! Thanks to BoingBoing, Laughing Squid, Hack A Day, and others for posting this around, ultimately pushing it all the way to be a featured video on YouTube's home page...
Thanks! It's inspired us to make this live video of The VidiMasher 3000 in action at a recent Wheel Of Mashup show at the Red Devil Lounge:
NEW ALBUM: Raymond Scott Rewired out now!
Thursday, 20 March 2014 12:01
ALBUM RELEASE!
What would happen if mashup masters The Bran Flakes, The Evolution Control Committee, and Go Home Productions were set loose in the audio archives of the legendary Raymond Scott with a blank check to sample anything and everything -- from his 1930's cartoon jazz to his 1960's electronic experiments to unreleased studio recordings?
The answer is Raymond Scott Rewired, an album of remixes and mashups of everything Raymond, produced by Irwin Chusid, handler of the Raymond Scott estate and legendary WFMU DJ. The Bran Flakes, ECC, and GHP contribute 6 songs each and jointly collaborated to create their cover version of Scott's signature tune Powerhouse for the album's finale.
Other ways to get your copy at the RAYMOND SCOTT REWIRED website!
RSR was the #14 best selling album of Amazon's Electronica music on 03/14/14!
Columbus Museum of Art Game Show (Fri 02/17/12)
Thursday, 16 February 2012 13:01
The Columbus Museum of Art's Game Show is back! And once again, The ECC's TradeMark G. provides a soundtrack to the polyester-clad hosts and the offbeat games. Each show has entirely new games and characters, and the previous shows have found the Game Show nailing its own style more and more. This one promises to up the ante! It also caught the attention of the Columbus Dispatch, who featured it as the lead article for their Weekender section:
Rowdy adults-only affair quite a night at museum
By Kevin Joy
Pop quiz, fun seekers: Name a distinguished local institution that offers interactive games, saucy dialogue, fabulous prizes and plentiful Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Did you guess the Columbus Museum of Art? No? [...]
A cast of about 20 players — including Starliner and bell-bottom-clad co-host Tod Tabler (also known as Columbus artist Jeff Fernengel) — stages the show. The retro costumes, shimmering backdrop and chintzy music recall the “1970s game-show randiness” that has long been relegated to a land of Technicolor parody...
‘GAME SHOW’
Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. (614-221-6801, columbusmuseum.org)
SHOWTIME » 8 p.m. Friday
TICKETS » $10, or $5 for members (recommended for adults and older teenagers because of mild language and mature humor)
Hope you'll come.
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