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Jeff SmithTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Jeff Smith. Jeff is an icon in the local south Texas music scene. I caught up with Jeff in San Antonio, at his multi-use arts facility called The Corn Pound. In this episode, we get to know Jeff, and how he got into music. From his brother's involvement with The Krayolas, to his friendship with filmmaker Richard Linklater, we go everywhere in this episode. Jeff tells me about: Flagship Records, the Jett Bass Studio, High Voltage Music Program, Tex Pop In Exile Music Archive, and SausTex Records... all housed at The Corn Pound. We discuss some of the musical acts Jeff has worked with at SausTex including Pinata Protest, and DiNOLA. Then we get into how Jeff came to be part of Richard Linklater's Woodshock documentary short film, and why Jeff's scenes were cut from Linklater's early film Slacker. Jeff and I chat about how streaming services like Spotify have essentially gutted the already small income streams for the smaller, independent artists. Plus we talk about a recent collaboration between SausTex Records and Cacophony Clan Records on a super cool album to support some charities. Naturally Jeff and I talk about his band Hickoids, which has been around for decades, and he even lets me play one of their more recent songs! If you are even in or around San Antonio, you MUST check out The Corn Pound... and tell 'em you heard about them on Fascination Street Podcast.Special thanks to Peter Illing at Cacophony Clan Records for putting this together.
Woodshock is a 2017 psychological drama starring Kirsten Dunst, about a depressed woman named Theresa who euthanizes her mother and inherits her house in northern California. Things don't get much better for Theresa from there, as she has to deal with grief while being bombarded by her logger boyfriend Nick and a cowboy botanist named Keith that runs a legal weed dispensary. YEEHAW! Caution: movie spoilers. Intro: 0 to 3:31. Film Discussion: 3:31 to 46:51. Film Ratings and Outro: 46:52 to End. Next five A24 films we're reviewing: 56. The Florida Project 57. The Killing of a Sacred Deer 58. Lady Bird 59. The Disaster Artist 60. The Ballad of Lefty Brown --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support
Before the memes of Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems flooded the internet, there was another Safdie brother directed film that flooded the internet with memes, and that's the 2017 crime-thriller "Good Time." After the Twilight saga, Robert Pattinson was looking to break from the pretty boy role he was typecasted as. Many say that "Good Time" was his breakout performance that made audiences take him seriously as an indie actor. It also put the Safdie brothers on the map as directing favorites for A24 fans. What's it about? It centers around two Queens brother's named Connie and Nick who decide to rob a bank. After a paint bomb is released in the duffle bag they were carrying, they go on the run in New York City. Chaos ensues. Caution: movie spoilers. Intro: 0 to 2:22. Film Discussion: 2:22 to 1:05:52. Film Ratings: 1:05:52 to End. Next five A24 films we're reviewing: 55. Woodshock. 56. The Florida Project. 57. The Killing of a Sacred Deer. 58. Lady Bird. 59. The Disaster Artist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support
A Ghost Story is a 2017 supernatural drama starring Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara. Written and Directed by David Lowery: this movie focuses on a man and a woman stuck in a stagnant relationship before the man dies in a car crash and becomes a ghost wrapped in the same sheets he was covered in at the morgue. As a ghost does: he becomes a voyeur of his partner, and the house that his energy is tied to. Caution: movie spoilers. Intro- 0 to 2:33. Film Discussion- 2:33 to 1:06:13. Film Ratings and Outro- 1:06:13 to End. Next five A24 films we're reviewing: 53. Menashe. 54. Good Time. 55. Woodshock. 56. The Florida Project. 57. The Killing of a Sacred Deer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support
It Comes At Night is an apocalyptic horror film written and directed by A24 darling Trey Edward Schultz. It stars Joel Edgerton, Carmen Ejogo, Christopher Abbott, Riley Keough, and Kelvin Harrison Jr. and is about a family living in a remote cabin after a plague has seemingly caused a deadly pandemic. When a new family arrives at the cabin, it challenges the trust and paranoia of everyone involved, and makes them wonder: what comes at night? Critically regarded as one of the best A24 horror films, how will the A24 Rocks crew grade this one? Caution: movie spoilers. Intro- 0 to 2:44. Film Discussion- 2:44 to 1:02:47. Film Ratings- 1:02:47 to End. Next Five A24 films we review: 52. A Ghost Story. 53. Menashe. 54. Good Time. 55. Woodshock. 56. The Florida Project. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support
The A24 Rocks crew is on their 50th A24 film review! What's the 50th film in the A24 film catalog? That would be the 2017 WW2 Romantic Drama "The Exception." Starring Jai Courtney, Lily James, and Christopher Plummer: The Exception is about a troubled Nazi soldier, and a spy disguised as a housemaid, who are both working for the exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II in the early days of WW2. The soldier doesn't know the woman he is falling for is actually a spy for the British, and must face reality when infamous Nazi commandant Heinrich Himmler pays a visit to the Kaiser. What will the A24 Rocks crew think of the 50th film in the A24 catalog? Caution: movie spoilers. Intro- 0 to 2:27. Film Discussion- 2:27 to 57:51. Film Ratings- 57:51 to End. Our next five A24 film reviews: 51. It Comes At Night. 52. A Ghost Story. 53. Menashe. 54. Good Time. 55. Woodshock. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support
Welcome to Fatal Femmes. A podcast that explores women in horror, thrillers, and mysteries. Each episode focuses on a female-created or female-led story. In this episode, we look at the 2017 psychological thriller drama, Woodshock Written and directed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Joe Cole, and Pilou Asbæk. Trigger Warnings for […]
It's time for one of those massive episodes. Well, it's a three parter anyway & this one is different. Today I delve into the A24 phenomenon. I will cover every horror, sci-fi & fantasy film that they've had their hands in so far, both those they have commissioned themselves & those titles they have simply distributed. they're all here. So what we have here is the top 10. The worst 2. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 6 hour running time split over 3 episodes. This is A Year In Horror. A24 edition.It's a truly long journey this one, part 1 of 3 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.00 - Intro15.33 - The Worst 2 Horror Movies from A2419.40 - Also Rans: Part 129.53 - The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) w/ Jessie Clavin1.17.22 - Sci-fi Corner1.26.44 - Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) w/ Brady Deeprose
oh boy, we go in on the buzzworthy indie filmmaker/auteur A24, via an article on Collider. You may be surprised to learn how connected Danish bad boy Carl Theodor Dreyer is to the modern behemoth behind such notable films as Antebellum, Lamb, mid90s, and Woodshock
While COVID numbers settle into recent lows in Central Texas, flu cases are now rising. Conflict of opinion over the investigation into abuse at a Bastrop shelter for trafficked girls has led the judge presiding over the case to ask for a federal inquiry. Alex Jones has been found in contempt of court and faces thousands of dollars in fines for failing to appear for deposition hearings in the lawsuit filed against him by parents of Sandy Hook shooting victims. Permits have been issued for the construction of a new Austin skyscraper which will not only be the new tallest building Downtown, but the tallest in all of Texas at well over 1 thousand feet. An Austin City Council initiative to grant medicinal cannabis use to city first responders faces legal and procedural obstacles. The Austin Violence Prevention Office has launched a new PR campaign designed to promote the responsible storage of guns. New real estate data shows that more than half of the Austin homes sold over the last year have gone for over the asking price. The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation have earmarked $15 million for Ukrainian humanitarian relief, while Kendra Scott has given $13 million to UT to fund a new female entrepreneurial program. Five graduate programs at the University of Texas have been named #1 in the country by U.S. News and World Report. A new archive of the works of Texas guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan is coming to Texas State University this spring. AISD celebrates the opening of the new Ann Richards School For Young Women Leaders campus in South Austin - but will also set a new record for money it has to fork over in recapture payments under the Texas Robin Hood system, almost 800 million dollars. Austin Bergstrom International Airport lifts its jet fuel shortage warning, but warns that more problematically busy days at the airport are likely in the future. And weekend live music options include Diana Ross, Bon Iver, the Fat Gator Music Festival, Spiritualized, the Districts, 311, Thievery Corporation, and the Woodshock punk rock fest.
We are delighted to share this very special episode with you. The first one of 2022 and it feels good, so brace your ears because we're not talking about 1 but 7 films as we took a thematic approach. We discuss Ari Aster's 2019 MIDSOMMAR, Laura & Kate Mulleavy's 2017 WOODSHOCK, Marielle Heller's 2015 DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, Dario Argento's 1977 SUSPIRIA, Luca Guadagnino's 2018 SUSPIRIA, Lynne Ramsay's 2003 MORVERN CALLAR and Lars von Trier's 2011 MELANCHOLIA. The idea for Wild Women in Cinema was birthed from the depths of our 7 day isolation spent together, during this time we were drawn to stories told about women who dare to embrace their wild and free nature. So, douse your face in a flower, dig your toes in the sand, rub your body in some mud and let's get wild and free together. Enjoy the episode! Much love always, The Coen Sisters x
This week we're promoting vaccinations, discuss the heinous genesis of the original co-ed killer, & try to stay off the naughty list while we discuss Sophia Takal's re...make/imagining of "Black Christmas". Don't check out our original shows ("It's Been a Weird Week" and "A Conversation With...") exclusively on Brew (I don't even think they're a thing anymore...). All episodes are available now exclusively on our Patreon page. Want even more? Support us at http://patreon.com/frightday at the $4 level or above. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Theme music by Cemeteries Follow us in the shadows at the following places: @byronmckoy @samfrightday @kellyfrightday @frightday http://frightday.com http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy
In Woodshock Kristen Dunst plays Theresa a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss and is torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug. The Florida Project is set over one summer, as a precocious six-year-old Moonee courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World.In A24 Hour News, Lee and Dallas share their experiences from the London Film Festival where they caught five new A24 films and we have a bumper interview with The Last Black Man in San Francisco co-writer and director, Joe Talbot.
In Woodshock Kristen Dunst plays Theresa a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss and is torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug. The Florida Project is set over one summer, as a precocious six-year-old Moonee courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World. In A24 Hour News, Lee and Dallas share their experiences from the London Film Festival where they caught five new A24 films and we have a bumper interview with The Last Black Man in San Francisco co-writer and director, Joe Talbot.
June 16, 2019 All In with Pauline Hawkins Amy Greene is a SAG stunt performer and stunt coordinator. Some of her films include Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile (currently on Netflix), The Nun, Woodshock, and All Creatures Here Below. Amy talks about how she got started as a stunt performer, the film industry, andContinue reading "Episode 96: Stunt Coordinating with Amy Greene"
Jack and Alex are back again to talk about one of the most confounding uses of marijuana since 'Reefer Madness' within WOODSHOCK, the film from Kate and Laura Mulleavy. This leads into a whole conversation about what exactly happens when some well-known fashion designers pivot to making a movie (hint: it's Woodshock).Intro music this week is Kush Coma by Danny Brown ft. A$AP Rocky & Zelooperz
Day three of ShudderMania 2019, time for some artistic horror. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fridaynightfright/message
This week we pore over Oliver Stone's underdiscussed *Talk Radio*. We also talk the re-return of *Roseanne* (sans Roseanne), the new *Creed II* trailer, and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro/Trailer/News 15:59 - What We Watched: *Mystery Train*, *Woodshock*, *Transcendence*, *Ghost Dog*, *The Professional*, *The Last Exorcism*, *The Road*, *Coffee and Cigarettes*, *Broken Flowers*, *One-Eyed Jacks*, *The Magnificent Seven*, *Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan*, *Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri*, *Shadows*, *The Rapture*, *Hereditary*, *Hunger*, *The Death of Stalin*, *Pacific Rim Uprising* 2:02:15 - Deep Dive: *Talk Radio* (1988) d. Oliver Stone 2:30:32 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
This week we pore over Oliver Stone's underdiscussed Talk Radio. We also talk the re-return of Roseanne (sans Roseanne), the new Creed II trailer, and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro/Trailer/News 15:59 - What We Watched: Mystery Train, Woodshock, Transcendence, Ghost Dog, The Professional, The Last Exorcism, The Road, Coffee and Cigarettes, Broken Flowers, One-Eyed Jacks, The Magnificent Seven, Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Shadows, The Rapture, Hereditary, Hunger, The Death of Stalin, Pacific Rim Uprising 2:02:15 - Deep Dive: Talk Radio (1988) d. Oliver Stone 2:30:32 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
Paul and Erin review two films set in the world of high-stakes auto racing: TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY, Adam McKay's 2006 NASCAR spoof starring Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen; and LE MANS, Lee H. Katzin's 1971 docudrama, starring Steve McQueen. Plus: an Oscar quiz and our quick takes on RED SPARROW, THE PARTY, WOODSHOCK, PADDINGTON 2 and BABYLON BERLIN.
Jordan B. Peterson intro, The Shape of Water. American Honey, Shia talk. The use of Dark Rooms "I Get Overwhelmed" in 'A Ghost Story" Casey Affleck a renegade? HOLLYWOOD IS RULED BY MARXISTS! Dan presents the red pill. Ladybird. FFF stands for positivity. HEAVEN KNOWS WHAT, GOOD TIME, AND UNCUT GEMS Buddy Duress.Arielle Holmes, Caleb Landry Jones, Shout out Necro! Dan receives a troubling text from Gil. Dan gets triggered over The Wizard of Oz, About Time, The Evil Dead, Woodshock, M. Night Shamalamadingdong, FFF is world famous - LOOK TF OAT.
We review our TOP TEN FILMS OF 2017 and discuss related films and topics. Films covered: The Beguiled, Alien: Covenant, The Alien Franchise, Transfiguration, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Prisoners, The Fountain, The Survivalist, It Comes at Night, Krisha, Thelma, It, Mother!, A Ghost Story, Woodshock, GOOD TIME.
It's 2018 folks: Race is a construct. The only race is orc. Movies discussed - Mayhem, Woodshock, Columbus, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Shape of Water, Bright (all 2017) and Herzog's 2010 taiga documentary. David can get it if he wants but will pretend he doesn't get it and then get mad at you if he thinks you got it while he was getting it.
This week's Bullseye takes you inside the home of the one and only Carl Reiner. A true legend in comedy - Reiner's been in the game since World War Two. Alongside Sid Caesar, he performed on the pioneering Your Show of Shows. He's best friends with Mel Brooks. Reiner also created the Dick Van Dyke Show, wrote Steve Martin's The Jerk and much more. Now, at 95, he's published his 18th book: it's called "Too Busy to Die." Indeed! Then, Kate and Laura Mulleavy. If you don't know them by name, you've seen their work: the two co-founded Rodarte, one of the most innovative and desirable clothing labels out there. The Mulleavy sisters aren't content to stay put in fashion, though - they just wrote and directed Woodshock, a heady, awe-inspiring film starring Kirsten Dunst.
Hope and George are back from vacation to review the new releases in theaters and on home video...
On this edition of the Cinema Clash: Tom Cruise is flying high in the poorly-titled crime drama AMERICAN MADE; Judi Dench reprises her role as the Queen of England in the (somewhat) true story of an unexpected friendship in VICTORIA AND ABDUL; Kirsten Dunst stares into the void in the shockingly bad WOODSHOCK; and the world’s most famous luxury shoemaker gets the documentary treatment in MANOLO: THE BOY WHO MADE SHOES FOR LIZARDS.
"Rodarte" sisters in design, Kate and Laura Mulleavy discuss translating the feel of their directorial debut film, Woodshock.
Dave and Alonso are joined by Peter Debruge (Variety), who fills us in on the best stuff from this year's Toronto and Telluride film festivals before digging into Frederick Wiseman's latest three-hour-plus opus. Subscribe for free (and review us) on iTunes, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, where you goin' with that lotta nothing in your hands. Join our club, won't you? Dave's streaming pick of the week: THE ALGERIAN WAR! Alonso's DVD pick of the week: UNFRIENDED
A nonprofit that aims to reduce overdose rates among other things says they’re axing regular community cleanups after violence was imposed on their volunteers. HACHR Executive Director Brandie Wilson says the violence stems from misinformation (11:31). Also: The first person shot and killed by Arcata police in 37 years, a murderer tries to be a smartass at the courthouse, an Occupy Eureka protester gets a settlement, an alleged Winco purse-snatcher potentially with the bonehead move of the week, more from Kirsten Dunst and the “Woodshock” crew, waving good-pie, that Scientology bunker near Petrolia, additional crime updates, and much more.
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A new and unique Humboldt-shot thriller starring Kirsten Dunst called “Woodshock” will debut locally a little earlier here. Our film commissioner gives us an inside look. Also: More on Rob Arkley’s desire to buy Indian Island, a new armored vehicle for the Sheriff’s Office thanks to Trump, too many kids in foster care, the Mateel is in debt over poor Reggae attendance, another fast food fail, a Humboldt magazine makes it into a new Netflix series, allegations of a sex-for-apartment transaction going up in flames, a fast food fail, a musician helping lawyers challenge Eureka’s panhandling ordinance, crime updates, and much more.
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement Playlist: 1. CHRIS BARRATT - Wistlechimes 2. ZERO ABSENCE - I found a Star (Freakteaser rmx) 3. TOMMY DE CLERQUE - I don't know 4. NAGANO KITCHEN - Asama (West) 5. JONA - Manta 6. IDO OPHIR - Schorkel (Fiord rmx) 7. NAMITO - City of gods 8. FUNKAGENDA - What the fuck 9. LUTZENKIRCHEN - Paperboy (D-Nox rmx) 10.MARK MENDES - Hubert is cool 11.PAOLO MOJO - Home 12.CHRISTIAN SOL & PISTOLPUMA - Out your mind (GC Black rmx) Music was my first love…and still I am in love! If you ask him, what is most important in his life…he will answer to you: The Beat, The Drum, The Bassline…The Rythm Of The Heart: HOUSE MUSIC!! As long as he can remember he loved music…the Hard Rock of 70's, the New Romantic Style of the 80's, the Beat of the 90's…in all this years of spinning around he never lost his feeling, always looking for the next evolution step. The reason is maybe that he lived most of his life as a Globetrotter, born in Vienna, growen up in Germany, for short periods he lived in Switzerland, Avstrija, Spain, Croatia. He also loved to check out the Clubs in Europe as an Partyanimal. He's music career started in 1987 in a small discoteque in Dubrovnik/Croatia, where he played the comercial records for the first time. In 1991 his journey took him to back to Germany (Augsburg), where he was quickly noticed and regulary hired to play the music in numerous Clubs and Festivals, also in 1993, on one sunday morning, he invited some people to one Club in Augsburg, to continue one party, the After Party was born! For years was this club in one basement almost every sunday morning, the last exit for partypeople! In 1994 he played for the first time in front of 3000 people at the WOODSTOCK Revival Festival in Ausburg/Halle 6, spinning records of that time. One year later he opened together with a friend he's first club called XTC in Augsburg. In the year 2000 he returned home to Slovenia. After his arrival, he continued his comercial path as DJ and owner of KRA-KRA ale-house (bar), until he become a leaseholder of the Sing-Sing Club where he finally discovered his love for Electric Music in 2002. Two years later he started to organize again After Partys in Ljubljana and introduced himself for the first time to the larger audience. At the After Party of SINDUSTRY 2004, which he organized himself he animated the audience together with DJ UMEK and DJ ALEKSIJ. In a very short period of time he started to play in Slovenian clubs as DJ, while organizing at the same time some of the significant After Partys as: SINDUSTRY 2004, MEET ME AFTER 2005, VALENTINO KANZYANI, DESYEN MASIELLO, DEEP DISH and similar. On his After Party's he hosted names like: Sharam (Deep Dish), Steve Porter, Frederik (Pako&Frederik), Funk D'Void, Sonique, Toni Rios, Umek, Valentino Kanzyani, David Penn, Marko Nastic, Hernan Cattaneo... Till today he allready played in all the important clubs and Afters in Slovenia (D.Morales After-Club Lipa, 24 h New Year Afterhour Maraton, Ambasada Gavioli, Fun Factory, Lipa, Jukebox, Stuk Maribor, Trust, Yucatan, Impulz, Escape…) and also a lot of important gigs all over the world: MIAMI WMC 2008, LONDON, ITALY, SPAIN, IBIZA, AUSTRIA ,TURKEY and CROATIA (Nightshift Summer Edition-Bale, Beach Club Punta, Radio Krk, Club Papaya (Pag), Summer Closing Festival (Kostrenica), ...). Also he played on some magnificant Festivals like: DISCONAUTICA, WOODSHOCK, PAPAYA MOTOMUSIC SUMMERFESTIVAL... He played together with well known names in music as: Eelke Klejin, Bob Sinclar, Hernan Cattaneo, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steva Angello, Roman Flugel, Rui Da Silva, Chris Lake, Shapeshifters, The Freemasons, Toni Garcia, Mar-T, Junior Jack, Umek, Valentino Kanzyani, Pako & Frederik, Darren Emerson, Steve Porter, Joe Mama, Aleksij, Eddy F., Davide Manali, Paolo Barbato, Crazy Lemon, MYNC Project, DEF E., Seamus Haji, Sonique, Roby Sartarelli, Miss Jools, Paulette, James Talk, Kiko Navarro, Mark Knight, Steve Porter, Chus, David Penn, Lexicon Avenue, Toni Rios, Sonique, Justin Drake, Silicone Soul, Funk D' Void, Marshall Jefferson, Marko Nastic,…) At the moment he is the Promotor & Resident DJ of the biggest Club »FACTORY« in Ljubljana, the capitol of Slovenia and he is working in the studio on his production with ZERO ABSENCE and a new project called: THE BAWANI PROJECT. With almost 40 years of age and with 20 years of spinning and playing across Europe….he's not going to stop, as long the people will dance to his music! Keep on groovin'! Producer, DJ, Musician/Composer, and vocal… Tomy Declerque, Jackiedj, KayKay and Bawani. Four totally different spirits, it turned out, are stronger connected that it would seem at first sight. Diversity is not only good but its sometimes necessary and indispensable. That was the first lession members of Zero Absence and the Bawani Project won. Four people with different backgrounds, life styles and knowledge joined their forces, not only experiences but energy, expectation, wishes, goals, love for music and huge amount of time. First the Zero Absence was born, than the Bawani Project layed eyes on light of the world. Their first release shows they fell for new, fresh electro vibes. I Found a Star was born. The first creation of Z.A. feat Bawani project was more or less very unexpected success. In a week it occured on top 100 Chart on one of central Slovenian radio stations. It started on 33.th place and in only few weeks it rose to the 1. place where it is in the moment (jan 08) of creating first Biography of this artistic group. Critics were fabulous, response of audience enviable. The group performed life for the first time on Amnesia World Tour in leading Club in Ljubljana – Factory, back to back with some greatest artists as Mar T, Micah. Micah having world tour with Mar T honoured them with performing live with them. People loved it. Another success was presentation of I Found a Star on american portal ourstage.com where they reached 1st place among more than 400 entries and made it to quarter – finals. After first live performance I Found a Star was performed numerously in Slovenia, Croatia, Spain and Italy. A slightly new bit and vibes that carries their first-born is captured in second creation called »Don˙t«. The biggest sucess for Zero Absence, not only for Jackiedj himself, was to present the track at 6 gigs during the WMC 2008 in Miami. Forthcoming release at BEHOLD RECORDINGS: ARTIST: Zero Absence ft Bawani Project TRACK: "I Found A Star" REMIXER: 2-Xclusive Freekteaser Pako & Frederik Troy Hall David Kassi Nonion Breed Alex Seda Liluca LABEL: Behold Recordings Special Thanks To JackieDj Booking Info: jackiedj@gmail.com www.myspace.com/deejayjackie +386 40 557799 +386 31 335288