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Long time NTS veteran and Apron and Youth affiliate SHAMOS heads a monthly late night slot. Expect a varied, yet consistently cohesive selection, as he joins the dots between rugged analog house, tripped out hip-hop, the punkier dregs of new wave and other leftfield cuts along the way.
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A duo of Gabor Schablitzki (aka DJ Gabor), Robag Wruhme, and Volker Kahl (aka Kattoo) from Germany. The duo has been inactive since 2004, and, as taken from their Myspace: "Beefcake is dead. There will never be any new release in the future! No need to worry, just remember the good old days!" Most of Beefcake's music is Experimental Electronica, with elements of IDM, Dub, Breakcore, Illbient, Drum and Bass, and many others. Overall, they have released 3 LPs, 4 EPs, and a b-sides compilation, as well as appearing on many successful label compilations. Their first release, Spontaneous Human Combustion, was released in 1997 on Hymen Records.
A four-piece Pop Punk band from New York. In 1996, John (guitarist) and Phil (vocalist/guitarist) were looking to start a band and began looking for a drummer and a bassist. With the help of friends, they were introduced to Adam Bock (drummer) and Matt Buck (bassist). Beefcake was formed and soon after began playing shows around Orange County, New York. Things took off pretty fast for the band—once again, with the help of friends. They saw many lineup changes, starting with Matt deciding to leave the band, and Ninety 9 Cents introducing them to Tom soon after. Months later, they had to find a replacement for Adam, and had many fill-in drummers during their search. Justin from Ninety 9 Cents, Richie from Next 2 Nothing, Matt from Bigwig, and Phil from Cooter, to name a few. Bigwig finally introduced them to Jack and the lineup was complete. In 1999, Beefcake was signed to Fearless Records of Orange County, California. They went right in to the studio and recorded Rejected, released in 2000. They began touring the United States and Canada, while still playing shows in the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania areas while they were home. Beefcake's first tour was with The Ataris and lasted about two and a half months. For a period of about two years they toured with many bands, including The Ataris, Teen Idols, Bigwig, Dynamite Boy, Citizen Fish, Against All Authority, Luckie Strike, and more. In 2002, amidst record label issues and personal issues, they announced their breakup, and performed their final live show. Beefcake made alot of friends along the way that still remain a decade later, and plans for a reunion may be on the horizon.
A duo of artists/musicians Dora and Nuch, who debuted on January 6th 2024 with their single "Angel Food."
There are multiple artists with this name.
A duo of Gabor Schablitzki (aka DJ Gabor), Robag Wruhme, and Volker Kahl (aka Kattoo) from Germany. The duo has been inactive since 2004, and, as taken from their Myspace: "Beefcake is dead. There will never be any new release in the future! No need to worry, just remember the good old days!" Most of Beefcake's music is Experimental Electronica, with elements of IDM, Dub, Breakcore, Illbient, Drum and Bass, and many others. Overall, they have released 3 LPs, 4 EPs, and a b-sides compilation, as well as appearing on many successful label compilations. Their first release, Spontaneous Human Combustion, was released in 1997 on Hymen Records.
A four-piece Pop Punk band from New York. In 1996, John (guitarist) and Phil (vocalist/guitarist) were looking to start a band and began looking for a drummer and a bassist. With the help of friends, they were introduced to Adam Bock (drummer) and Matt Buck (bassist). Beefcake was formed and soon after began playing shows around Orange County, New York. Things took off pretty fast for the band—once again, with the help of friends. They saw many lineup changes, starting with Matt deciding to leave the band, and Ninety 9 Cents introducing them to Tom soon after. Months later, they had to find a replacement for Adam, and had many fill-in drummers during their search. Justin from Ninety 9 Cents, Richie from Next 2 Nothing, Matt from Bigwig, and Phil from Cooter, to name a few. Bigwig finally introduced them to Jack and the lineup was complete. In 1999, Beefcake was signed to Fearless Records of Orange County, California. They went right in to the studio and recorded Rejected, released in 2000. They began touring the United States and Canada, while still playing shows in the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania areas while they were home. Beefcake's first tour was with The Ataris and lasted about two and a half months. For a period of about two years they toured with many bands, including The Ataris, Teen Idols, Bigwig, Dynamite Boy, Citizen Fish, Against All Authority, Luckie Strike, and more. In 2002, amidst record label issues and personal issues, they announced their breakup, and performed their final live show. Beefcake made alot of friends along the way that still remain a decade later, and plans for a reunion may be on the horizon.
A duo of artists/musicians Dora and Nuch, who debuted on January 6th 2024 with their single "Angel Food."
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