Another new night kicked off at Kabal, showcasing Jungle, Drum & Bass and the sort. There was a good showing for some really great tunes from Kaoss out of Omaha. Local support from Edw!n, Ben Fuller, and DonPMS rounded things out.
Now that we’re setting into the new year, it means that the Winter Music Conference is just around the corner. Most marketing strategies for labels at this point is to hold off on the goods and then hit the shelves right in time for March in an assault to fill every potential WMC’ing DJ’s bag for the pool side parties. But as for me, this means very little material to review. Yet below you’ll find some creamers, steamers and pleasers for you to consider. C&M Productions – In Full Effect – Jan. 2006 mix From Switzerland, these European deep house dons always keep their music fresh and free. And while some of us DJ’s can barely find the time to put out a mix CD every year, these guys have made a healthy habit of putting one out about every month, making it available as a free mp3 download and building nearly a whole website around the promotion of their mixes! Call them C&M Productions – the DJ duo who’s maximized the benefits of promoting yourself through the mix set. And i...
Taking a break from the usual daylight activities created space to investigate a recent exhibit at the Nelson showcasing a unique multi-cultural and multi-faith dialog. The works presented are but a cross-section of shared astronomical knowledge, preserved and advanced by Muslim scientists during the European dark ages. Re-emerging during the Renaissance, thanks to the invention of the printing press, they communicate discoveries though beautifully crafted books, instruments, and images. Mapping the Heavens is part of the World Religions Initiative at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. This exhibition is co-organized with the Linda Hall Library and is available for viewing through January 11, 2025.
A random encounter with wassailers in Weston found them shuffling along peddling their vocal wares on the opening day of festivities at Historic Weston Orchard & Vineyard . They had chosen the perfect day, with a bright shining sun and temperatures lurking about 0ÂșC, though seemed a bit confused about their role. This gang of carolers were attempting to apply house wassailing to the setting. As this was an orchard, wassailing etiquette dictates they wander about reciting their incantations and singing to the trees of the fields in an effort to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Shoppers appeared undeterred, mostly ignoring the misguided cretins. They were entirely too obsessed with the small row of merchant tents where freezing sellers made every effort to hoard what little warmth they could. In the big house, aka barn, others huddled around the cider tanks, with offered a variety of food, libations, and a more infused sort o...
An evening with the Kansas City Repertory interpretation of the Charles Dickens tale, "A Christmas Carol," turned out an excellent performance in this 43rd rendition the classic. A diverse representation of performers stood for nary a slip in their execution. The narrator stumbled a couple of times but recovered so quick, it was hard to accept that it had really occurred. When you have that many lines, it is hard not to miss one here and there though. Early in the opening acts of the show, a phone voiced its annoying melody. However, nobody on stage missed a beat, or even blinked, as the device quickly silenced. Technology is hard for some, I suppose. It was not for the production though! A revolving set appeared well manicured and suitable for every angle of the production, and actors flowed seamlessly across and between scenes. Extending into the audience as well, extras sometime enhanced the lighting and sound, prior to thei...
This date after Thanksgiving our crew remained a bit more local, visiting the Festival of Lights at Powell Gardens . The experience is quite a contrast with the effort last year in St Louis. Many of the displays stand out nicely, as do a few very intentional arrangements in random locations. They are well-placed for interaction and photographs. However, sidewalks lined with lighting stretch in random directions without any sort of guidance, seemingly without intent or construct. The paths occasionally intersect, sometimes through tunnels of light, which is the highest level of interactivity. Treats are available for purchase at multiple locations, but only one contains enough warmth to encourage folks to linger any length of time. Other fires pale in comparison, making the only other temperature refuge beyond the main building, Santa's workshop. He was very busy there, enjoying the company and a photo shoot among the y...
Jackson Dean is one of our more favorite rising stars just now and this was a rare opportunity to catch him outside of the glitz and glam of an arena show. Indeed, we had been trying to catch up with him, in just this type of format, for more than a year. Each attempt was thwarted for one reason or another and we had kind of given up hope. Then comes Q104 (KBEQ-FM) with their annual Christmas show featuring none other than this elusive musician. Hosted by PBR Big Sky at the Power & Light District, with proceeds going to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, this proved the perfect opportunity to catch his act, up close and personal, and unplugged. This is the true test of the talent of any musician, to get up on stage with nothing more than their voice, instrument and stage lighting. Jackson Dean did not disappoint either. A country musician who is not entirely country, he is rhythm and blues, and a little...
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