A23P

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Acid Minded (Part 1, 2, 3, and 4) 00:00 Tools
End Transmission 00:00 Tools
Riversz End 00:00 Tools
Weight 00:00 Tools
The Italian Dance Broadcast (Live P.A. June 2, 2007) 00:00 Tools
TRANCEFIXCHIP (DBL's Egypt Mix) 00:00 Tools
End Transmission (astral stream mix) 00:00 Tools
AcRUX (Live Studio Version) 00:00 Tools
A23P - Dica Evil (Live P.A., Feb. 2006) 00:00 Tools
Live from DJSINTHEMIX New Years 2009 (Recorded Dec. 30, 2008) 00:00 Tools
Winter None 00:00 Tools
OrtER 00:00 Tools
New Years 2009 (DJsINTHEMIX) 00:00 Tools
SeeSoulC (Original Musings) 00:00 Tools
Ciense Occupy 00:00 Tools
Strokeher Face 00:00 Tools
A23P Vs. Computer Controlled (Live In House May.09.08) 00:00 Tools
Peace Miel Future 00:00 Tools
SienseOccupy 00:00 Tools
Fluid Influence 00:00 Tools
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www.myspace.com/a20threep 100% Live No backing tracks No Linear sequences No Supplementary Studio Gimmicks So go the ethics behind A23P. Alien Nesby (of 23) is the man behind A23P. The idea behind the A23P project, had it's roots in the initial 23 sound that had carried through the mid 90s to start of the 2000s and had focused mainly on various forms of "acid" dance forms; with a special focus on house and techno. During this time period, Alien had elected to follow the lines as such artist as Prototype 909 and conduct all live p.a.'s in a spontaneous manner; simply making up and controlling the music as a performance progressed. Though 23 would come to divert from an "acid" focus, Alien maintained an interest in not just the acid sound, but a musical outlet based around spontaneity; a means by which the artist expressed the self through a raw form with no chance for studio production tricks and the like to polish up what was generated. A23P would come to be the avenue by which this was carried out. 100% Live No backing tracks No Linear sequences No Supplementary Studio Gimmicks IN THE RAW www.myspace.com/a20threep Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.