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A couple weeks back, I DJed for a Sugar City show to benefit the opening of a new art space in Buffalo. From beginning to end, the show was a lot of fun. Starting off with a lot of old funk and disco to capping the night off by getting busted up by the cops. You couldn’t ask for anything more. However, the police disrupted the peak of the set I was playing. Therefore, I did a one-take of the set and now I’m posting it online. Hope you enjoy it. It runs a bit over an hour so find a comfortable seat. Track list after the cut.
Divine Machine is what happens when the love of analog meets the obsession of horror. And it never hurts to have one of the most talented tattoo artists in the country, Cory Cudney, taking his passion of said genre and plowing it through Buffalo, NY. One listen of any of their recordings draws so many parallels to Goblin or any other soundtracks of your typical 70s / 80s horror films. It’s one thing to try and recreate aura of the era, but it’s another to make it enjoyable, which Divine Machine does very well. You may remember another act that is currently dabbles in horror samples… a small French outfit named Justice. Pushing any sampling aside, Divine Machine could easily be mistaken for the real deal sounds of anything from ItalianĀ to early 80s American pulp horror. Remaining relatively low key, Divine Machine is quite an impressive sound.
For those in the Western New York region, just thought I’d give you all a heads up of a show in Buffalo that will be up for about a month at Big Orbit Galley and Artspace. You may or may not be familiar with some of the artists but it does sound pretty fun.
That’s me. I look like a serial killer / weather man. Take a good look at this face because one day you may need to report it to the police / give a description of a missing weather man.
This is the new Dirty Agency. I used to blog about bicycles and shitty people. I can’t say I’ll stop doing that but you’re probably going to read mostly about music, mixes, yadda yadda…
I go under the “DJ” name of NSFW. I’ve DJed like twice. Somebody fix that. I’m mostly producing originals, mixes, remixes, reremixes, reimaginedmixes out of my studio in good ole Buffalo, NY.
Let’s see here… what else? I used to run an art space called Kitchen Distribution with some friends and now I cashed in all that wonderful networking and adventurous lifestyle for furthering my career in retail. Just kidding……. right?