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Old 07-02-2005, 08:48 AM
Ally
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Zen TV
I toddled along to see Zen TV at Glastonbury having developed my appreciation for all things Ninjatune and was blown away. I'm now thinking of getting the Zen TV DVD.. the peformance was a class bit of VJing, is the DVD the same thing? I'm asking because the performance I saw had a lot more movie and TV elements in it, and this tracklist looks decidedly music-oriented...

http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php?id=804



ps, still researching so the answer may be glaringly obvious...
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Old 07-02-2005, 03:59 PM
Liam
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Re: Zen TV
YES

I wasn't at Glasto but I saw Matt Black and Juxta do an audiovisual mashdown at the Bongo Club recently and it was pretty much the best gig I've ever been to.

And Ninjatune is the best record label on the planet. They pretty much single handedly own several of the freshest genres about at the moment. And they were started by none other than Coldcut, remember.

Ninja highlights for me:

Cinematic Orchestra, Every Day
Ammoncontact, One in an Infinity of Ways
DJ Food, Kaleidescope
Coldcut & DJ Krush, Cold Krush Cuts

Let me know how the Zen TV DVD is. You can get it for pretty cheap these days, I've seen it second hand in Avalanche for 8 pounds I think (are you in Edinburgh or Glasgow, Ally, I forget).
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Old 07-02-2005, 09:41 PM
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Re: Zen TV
i bought that dvd and have never watched it
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Old 07-04-2005, 04:10 AM
Ally
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Re: Zen TV
Quote:
Originally Posted by Liam
YES

I wasn't at Glasto but I saw Matt Black and Juxta do an audiovisual mashdown at the Bongo Club recently and it was pretty much the best gig I've ever been to.

And Ninjatune is the best record label on the planet. They pretty much single handedly own several of the freshest genres about at the moment. And they were started by none other than Coldcut, remember.

Ninja highlights for me:

Cinematic Orchestra, Every Day
Ammoncontact, One in an Infinity of Ways
DJ Food, Kaleidescope
Coldcut & DJ Krush, Cold Krush Cuts

Let me know how the Zen TV DVD is. You can get it for pretty cheap these days, I've seen it second hand in Avalanche for 8 pounds I think (are you in Edinburgh or Glasgow, Ally, I forget).
Glasgow mate, regular shopper in Avalanche I'll pop in there this Thursday afternoon, I'll be in the city centre for my pre-T-shop
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