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05/25/00
Strand, from Pole
3 is now available for MP3
download from our traffic-jam generating MP3 page. You
can also hear a Pole cybercast at midnight on May 27 at Betalounge.com.
05/12/00
The Pole appearance at the Anchorage on the 8th
of June now includes µ-Ziq (along with the already appearing
Scanner and Granular Synthesis).
12/13/99
Stefan Betke, Pole remembers 1999
Noteworthy Story: The Fat Cat label in London got a track
which was sent in under the name of Pole but it actually wasn't
Pole. Pole was in North America touring at that time and Fat
Cat thought it is a track by Pole. They pressed it and sent
it out into the world and when Pole came back from his tour
he was suprised and angry that someone did this under his
name. But the the worst thing ever is that the tracks are
so bad and has definetly nothing to do with Pole, that Stefan
is asking himself does this stupid guy or girl whoever did
this understand what he (Stefan) is doing? If someone knows
who it was please let us now about this.
Music:
Farben feat. The Dramatiques (Llang Electronic)
Steve Reich - Drummers Drumming
Meredith Monk - Dolmen Music
Kit Clayton (scape records)
Vladislav Delay - hume
Wunder - karaoke kalk
Thomas Fehlmann
Film:
The Matrix
Book:
Neue Music Aus Japan by Thorsten Krmer
12/03/99
Stefan Betke has started his own record label. From the website:
"~scape records is
a new label from Berlin, which intends to concentrate on exactly
this modern city dub. Founded and managed by Stefan Betke
who has (under the name POLE) established and developed
this sound during the last two years like no other with his
releases on Kiff SM and DIN and through various respected
remixes." His first release was a 12" by Californian Kit Clayton
"Nek Purpalet" this past summer and now a full length LP/CD
by Clayton called "Nek Sanalet." Dave Martin tells us it fits
into the "Modern city dub" parameters very well.
08/27/99
One week to go before our first nice weekend this one
in London. We have some line-up changes to report. Pole
will not be appearing due to a scheduling conflict.
03/12/99
On the road again: The For Carnation are going to have some
dates in the eastern U.S. in May. Jega and Pole both are expected
to play some dates in the late spring/early summertime. Meantime,
Jega has a one-off date in Miami during the Winter Music Conference
with Prince Paul and The Pharcyde among others.
For more past news, look through the news
archive.
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