Reggie’s

Posted In: Live, Uncategorized, remix

Well, while I don’t have many photos to show of that… show… I’ll at least tell the story.

We played between bands for some local groups in the area, particularly Aktar Aktar, good buddies and a very fine band. I had been working a remix of one of their tracks for a solid month between our Elbow Room show and Reggie’s.

Aktar Aktar – Lost In Transit (Professor Kliq Remix)

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That seemed to go over well, but the overall rhythm of how we were injected into the show was very abrupt and unnatural. We’re a band. Plain and simple. Braydon and I don’t just “spin” from one track to the next… if you watch any of the available YouTube videos of the Elbow Room show, you’ll see what I mean.

Braydon and I learned an awful lot that night. Some things didn’t go as well as they could have, but I still feel pretty confident about how we did if from no other indication than how we were received by the crowd.

I’m writing this post from a hospital bed. That’s a whole nother story I’ll probably elaborate on later today. In the meantime, check out Aktar Aktar’s myspace page and listen to that remix. I’ll have some more stuff for you guys later on. Thanks for readin’ and stay up.

Thanks to PDC Photography for the GQ Shots!

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  1. Unless the story is “I bought a second hand hospital bed and it is now my bed woo-hoo!”, hope you feel better soon.

    Comment by Caleb — March 27, 2009 #

  2. Greetings, Professor.

    I stumbled into your study by way of Jamendo, where your presence on the top of their pro charts hooked me immediately. I’m currently in the middle of a rather large scale project that requires some licensed music – and I’ve settled on two of your tracks from The Scientific Method, Vol 2. (That album is genius, by the way.)

    I’m also an avid podcaster, and can probably get you into that community rather easily as well. My heart is in independent music. I want to be able to support musicians like yourself – all the while spreading the word about their recordings, tour, and etc.

    If you would contact me, I would love to discuss the best way to get your music into the video I’m producing. It will be viewed by many large names in the music industry in the near future if all works out well – and by many influential independent label owners. Of course, in addition to monetary compensation – you get full credit for the soundtrack. ;)

    If you would shoot me an email at nyoung@artistone.biz, that would be great. Thanks, and I look forward to talking with you.

    - Nicholas Young
    Founder/CEO, ArtistOne

    Comment by Nicholas Young — March 27, 2009 #

  3. Damn Peter, you look fuckin hip hop in that pic.

    Comment by Rick — March 31, 2009 #

  4. Hey dear prof.

    i’m sorry i have to repeat myself, but you rock. The remix is great. Can’t wait to hear more. And this german sampler you are on… you are definetly the best on it.

    cheers from Mainz, Pascal.

    Comment by Pascal schneider — April 7, 2009 #

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