DISTRO DAY OUT 2013
"a carnival of South East Asian underground distros & labels"
Sunday 27 January 2013
The Substation Theater (45 Armenian Street)1pm till 11pm!
FREE ADMISSION! Bring friends!
Featuring these distros/labels
Haxanhaus
Slapbet Recs
Straits Recs
Ujikaji Recs
Prohibited Projects
Canopus Distro
Flux Us
Epidemic Recs
Transcendence 666
Blood Of War Recs
Tempus Press
Sonic Blast Media
Azadghei Records
*Plus whoever that decides to walk in and set up shop!
House music by DJ Bastard and his mysterious associates!
Also featuring sporadic ambient sets by THE TUJOBELAS (noise of nature) at the Random Room between 3pm to 8pm!
DISTRO DAY OUT will end with a live representation of what this is all about with performances in the Theater itself from 930pm till closing
Featuring
THE PSALMS (poetry jazz punk!)
ABRASION (stop start grindcore!)
SNAGGLETOOTH ( motor-punk-charged)
"a carnival of South East Asian underground distros & labels"
Sunday 27 January 2013
The Substation Theater (45 Armenian Street)1pm till 11pm!
FREE ADMISSION! Bring friends!
Featuring these distros/labels
Haxanhaus
Slapbet Recs
Straits Recs
Ujikaji Recs
Prohibited Projects
Canopus Distro
Flux Us
Epidemic Recs
Transcendence 666
Blood Of War Recs
Tempus Press
Sonic Blast Media
Azadghei Records
*Plus whoever that decides to walk in and set up shop!
House music by DJ Bastard and his mysterious associates!
Also featuring sporadic ambient sets by THE TUJOBELAS (noise of nature) at the Random Room between 3pm to 8pm!
DISTRO DAY OUT will end with a live representation of what this is all about with performances in the Theater itself from 930pm till closing
Featuring
THE PSALMS (poetry jazz punk!)
ABRASION (stop start grindcore!)
SNAGGLETOOTH ( motor-punk-charged)
“Distro”, short for ‘distribution’, has been an integral part of the underground music community-network since the 90s. Run on principles and mechanisms similar to the slightly more reknowned concept of the ‘bedroom label’, the distro has provided those involved in underground punk/hardcore/metal with an avenue to discover and explore music and literature that would otherwise be almost impossible to find.
Also acting as an alternative to corporate music chain-stores, the distro, while relatively obscure to those not in the loop, are far more accessible as both an enterprise and as a contact base within the DIY spectrum.
Distros worldwide, defunct and current, number in the thousands, and all offer a myriad of options. Some have remained relatively small and bedroom-run, while others retain the warmth of a bedroom label but with proper management and marketing, while a few have (arguably) sold out and have become ‘indie-majors’ operating full time with salaried employees. However most, if not all, are rooted in the same belief: to provide an alternative to music and art consumerism.
The distro, in the age of the internet and with the impending demise of alternative music counterculture as we know it, is under significant threat. Distro Day Out is thus a representation of various ideals; to remind us all that the pillars of an alternative and underground music scene was built on independent physical non-virtual representations (ie: paper zines, CDs, vinyl records, cassette tapes, etc), to remind us that anyone and everyone can be an alternative to the major label / mainstream filth that is forced down our throats everyday, to remind us of our right to ownership of what could be deemed ours. Most significantly, it is open to everyone for free, and everyone within the scene has every right to be part of it in any way, from setting up a little distro booth to just being part of a boisterous but fun carnival atmosphere in The Substation Theater.
With a focus on South East Asian underground music ranging from hardcore, punk, indie, metal, reggae-ska to electronica, Distro Day Out will feature both casually run and established distros within the region, and everyone will converge and set up shop, giving the kids that reminder again. Yes, once again, ANYONE can walk in and set up shop.
Set up exhibition-gallery style in a flea market carnival concept, Distro Day Out is where one should go to see that the underground is beyond just gigs, it is where one should go to check out rare music and merchandise.
‘House’ music will be provided by DJ Bastard and friends, ‘spinning’ South East Asian hardcore, punk, metal and indie for the duration of the event and complemented by The Tujobelas, a noise-of-nature punk outfit who will perform sporadic sets at the Random Room, situated just beside the entrance of the Theater.
Distro Day Out 2013 will also wrap up aptly with performances in the Theater itself from 930pm onwards featuring ALPINE DECLINE (post rock from Los Angeles-Beijing), The PSALMS (poetry jazz punk) and ABRASION (stop start grindcore).
Organised and put together by Prohibited Projects with the support of The Substation, ‘terms and conditions’ as well as updates can be found at http:// prohibitedprojects.blogspot .com/
Also acting as an alternative to corporate music chain-stores, the distro, while relatively obscure to those not in the loop, are far more accessible as both an enterprise and as a contact base within the DIY spectrum.
Distros worldwide, defunct and current, number in the thousands, and all offer a myriad of options. Some have remained relatively small and bedroom-run, while others retain the warmth of a bedroom label but with proper management and marketing, while a few have (arguably) sold out and have become ‘indie-majors’ operating full time with salaried employees. However most, if not all, are rooted in the same belief: to provide an alternative to music and art consumerism.
The distro, in the age of the internet and with the impending demise of alternative music counterculture as we know it, is under significant threat. Distro Day Out is thus a representation of various ideals; to remind us all that the pillars of an alternative and underground music scene was built on independent physical non-virtual representations (ie: paper zines, CDs, vinyl records, cassette tapes, etc), to remind us that anyone and everyone can be an alternative to the major label / mainstream filth that is forced down our throats everyday, to remind us of our right to ownership of what could be deemed ours. Most significantly, it is open to everyone for free, and everyone within the scene has every right to be part of it in any way, from setting up a little distro booth to just being part of a boisterous but fun carnival atmosphere in The Substation Theater.
With a focus on South East Asian underground music ranging from hardcore, punk, indie, metal, reggae-ska to electronica, Distro Day Out will feature both casually run and established distros within the region, and everyone will converge and set up shop, giving the kids that reminder again. Yes, once again, ANYONE can walk in and set up shop.
Set up exhibition-gallery style in a flea market carnival concept, Distro Day Out is where one should go to see that the underground is beyond just gigs, it is where one should go to check out rare music and merchandise.
‘House’ music will be provided by DJ Bastard and friends, ‘spinning’ South East Asian hardcore, punk, metal and indie for the duration of the event and complemented by The Tujobelas, a noise-of-nature punk outfit who will perform sporadic sets at the Random Room, situated just beside the entrance of the Theater.
Distro Day Out 2013 will also wrap up aptly with performances in the Theater itself from 930pm onwards featuring ALPINE DECLINE (post rock from Los Angeles-Beijing), The PSALMS (poetry jazz punk) and ABRASION (stop start grindcore).
Organised and put together by Prohibited Projects with the support of The Substation, ‘terms and conditions’ as well as updates can be found at http://
See you at Distro Day Out 2013!
*Alpine decline cancelled their Se asian tour, so they wont be playing DDO 2013, they will be replace by SNAGGLETOOTH
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