Last night’s IBN launch party. . .

5 04 2009

was spectacular!!

It couldn’t possibly have gone better. Everyone on the bill stepped way up and brought their A-game. The tough thing now is to make every day of IBN’s existence as completely awesome as the first. We’ll be working on that.

In the Visuals section, you can find videos of David B. Applegate and Speak Onion and pics from the night. Relive the magic, or catch up on it if you missed it.

Thanks a milli to bros, Rokhausen and Xrin Arms for being out to celebrate with the IBN crew, and really representing hard. And total shoutouts to Julio and Coco66 for giving us a venue with a sound system and light show that was blown out enough to handle all the amazingness that IBN has to offer. And especially thanks to everyone who came to the show and banged out with us.

What an awesome way to kick this all off, and get ready for lots more from IBN. Believe that.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)





Immigrant Breast Nest Launch Party!! April 4, 2009, Brooklyn, NY!!

30 03 2009

We’ll be celebrating the launch of Immigrant Breast Nest and the release of our first 6 releases with a sweet FREE show on Saturday, April 4 at Coco66 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Yeah! It’s going to be amazing, with sets from IBN artists Speak Onion and David B. Applegate (Magical Penis Thief and Headless Nameless). We’ll also have CDs available of Thermometerometer’s Who measures the measurers (IBN001) and Speak Onion’s Metabolor (IBN002).

We’re incredibly lucky and happy to be joined by great friends, Xrin Arms and Rokhausen. The night will be full of truly incredible sets, so definitely try to come out. Check out the flyer for the details. See you all there!

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Headless Nameless- Lowlight Encampment

30 03 2009

lowlight

Inspired by the first stirrings of industrial music, Jamaican dub, and contemporary glitch styles, Headless Nameless presents this debut E.P., Lowlight Encampment. Dark dubs as soundtrack for chasing the dragon. Primitive electronics bent and broken into unfamiliar shapes. Bass thump punching into animal yowl. Old & dirty with a fresh step nonetheless.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)