Friday, March 19, 2010

MESA/BOOGIE, Recent History


MESA/BOOGIE, Recent History


Well this review will approaching you guys about one of my fave amps that i used it, I'm pretty stuck up with this amps...Rectifying my sound what a nice collaboration with my active ESP/LTD/Washburn guitar plus Ibanez TS808, NS2 and another Reverb that will give a strong sound, hard noise from bass gain and boosting tha tube...


MESA / BOOGIE, Introduced in 1970, the Boogies proved to be absolute giant killers (in more ways than one) and began to re-define forever what a guitar amp could be and do. A small company working closely with leading players and fiercely dedicated to innovation and quality made a successful end-run around the sleeping giants of the industry


Mr. Randall Smith, the creator of Mesa/Boogie, began his career at Prune Music, a Chinese grocery store turned music shop. Working as a repair tech while his business partner and friend, David Kessner, ran the front, Smith quickly gained a reputation with the local San Francisco Bay Area musicians. This reputation brought him business from bands including the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Carlos Santana.


In 1969, Smith, as a joke, modified Barry Melton's Fender Princeton amplifier. He removed the standard 10 inch speaker and modified the chassis to fit the larger transformers that were needed by the 4-10 tweed Fender Bassman, the circuit that he had added into the tiny 12 watt Princeton. Finally, Mounting a 12 inch JBL D-120, a popular speaker of the time, Smith had created what would be the first Boogie.


Randall Smith, needing to test his creation, took the "hot-rodded" Princeton into the front store, where Carlos Santana was present. Santana "wailed through that little amp until people were blocking the sidewalk". Impressed, Santana exclaimed to Smith, "Man, that little thing really boogies!" It was this statement that brought the Boogie name to fruition.


The MESA name came about through Smith's other job, rebuilding Mercedes engines and repairing houses. He needed an 'official' sounding name through which to buy Mercedes parts and building supplies, and chose MESA Engineering. It was originally spelled with all capital letters but has been written as Mesa in recent years.


In 1971, Bassist Patrick Burke approached Randall with a proposal for a custom Bass amp. Smith was persuaded and constructed the Snakeskin Mesa 450 - Smith's first bass amplifier and the first official Mesa/Boogie product.


The real breakthrough came when Smith began building a preamp project for Lee Michaels to drive his new Crown DC-300 power amplifiers. Not knowing what signal was required to drive the power amps, Smith added an extra tube gain stage to the preamp, with 3 variable gain controls at different points in the circuit. In adding this extra gain stage, Smith had created the first high gain amplifier. He set about designing a guitar amplifier around the new principle, and in 1972 the Mark I was released.


He produced a number of custom variations on the Mark I through the late 1970s, with options including reverb, EQ, various speakers (most often Altec or ElectroVoice), koa wood jointed cabinets, and wicker grill. The Mark II was released in 1978.



In the 1980s, Mesa continued to produce combo and head amplifiers, and began production of rack power and pre-amps, developing power amplifiers such as the M180/190 and Strategy series, as well as pre-amps such as the Quad and Studio. Other models developed in the 1980s included the Mark III, the Son of Boogie, and the Studio. In the '90s, Mesa launched the smaller Dual Caliber series and the more powerful Rectifier series. Production of new models has continued into the 2000s, with models such as the Road King II, the Lone Star and Lone Star Special, and the Stiletto and Express lines.



Well, above all else, any MESA/Boogie you purchase will be an investment of lasting value. Ask yourself how much you've spent on lesser amplifiers? How much did you lose in performance, and musical satisfaction? How much did you lose when selling or trading in? With MESA/Boogie you get more than just our fanatical devotion to performance and quality, You get Us, our resources and our 25 years of expertise. No one else stands behind their products like we do, guaranteeing lasting satisfaction and seeing that each customer is treated as we ourselves would like to be. We understand you because we are musicians ourselves. And we are committed to making your MESA/Boogie one of the most rewarding purchases of your life.
























Wednesday, March 17, 2010

DEMOKHRATIA - ALGERIA HARDCORE

Maybe this one was ridiculous but, actually, whole the things up were good...

Try to listen some...MINOR THREAT CROSSOVER from AL MAGHRIBIE (jazirah arab-persia in North Africa)

DEMOKHRATIA. is an Algerian hardcore punk band . The name DEMOKHRATIA is a mix between the two algerian words "DEMOCRATIA(democracy)" and "KHRA(shit)" First record "Bled El Petrol Takoul leKhra"(Petrol country and eat your shit) 2007

http://www.myspace.com/demokhratia

whole guys were awesome, especially Abdou (one of their former player)


EDGE THE MOVIE, perspectives on drug free culture


























This documentary movie is totally outstanding, I watched a few times, and it was inspiring me out...outstanding...


Well here the story has began...

28 years after the band Minor Threat released the song ‘Straight Edge’, the counterculture known as Straight Edge has become a worldwide phenomenon that unites individuals rejecting all forms of intoxication.

T
he most widely associated perception of Straight Edge involves abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and promiscuous sex. Since it’s origin in the early 1980’s these beliefs have spread all over the world, connected through the Punk and Hardcore music scenes.






























Through interviews with musicians that directly shaped the idea of Straight Edge from its inception until today, EDGE reveals that the abstinence from drugs was established as a youth counter culture rejecting a society dominated by substance abuse and hegemony. Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi), Ray Cappo (Youth of Today, Shelter) and Karl Buechner (Earth Crisis, Freya) give witness to their perception of the history of Straight Edge, why it was so important to them and what it changed in their personal and professional careers. But they also address problems like violence, sexism and intolerance that emerged within Straight Edge, and how it changed the ’scene’ as well as its public image.

Furthermore, EDGE explores the lives of 10 individuals, that identify as Straight Edge. Their reasons
range from negative experiences with drugs to maintaining a healthy lifestyle to political reasons.

Through a very close and personal look into their daily lives, we see how their decision to live ‘poison free’ has changed the world for them.
But how do people discover Straight Edge? How do women experience Straight Edge subculture? What social backgrounds are shared by people new to the scene and what makes someone turn Straight Edge?

How does mainstr
eam culture perceive this movement? EDGE is looking for answers to these questions on a roadtrip behind and beyond the scenes of the Straight Edge subculture.

























For more
information, just click the link below, or copy paste and surf in your browser,

http://www.edgethemovie.com/



Tuesday, March 16, 2010

FINAL ATTACK, New Band Merchandises from ONE TRUTH















Yup, it's pretty nice and cool otherwise, one of band leading from Jakarta, INDONESIA, enhance the Jakarta Hardcore scene's...made from ONE TRUTH HARDWEAR
There are new merchandises t-shirt with classic hardcore design, and trucker cap...simple design and worthed...
and also... quality from the material itself was outstanding
I thought these are nice selections,

I just grabbed when I was in Jakarta a couple months ago from Indra Chino...and hell yeah...terrific...filled up my cabinet next to another local and overseas hardcore band merchandises



Well if you guys interest to afford one of it...
check the link below...good quality, nice design, and nice price...affordable...

http://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Truth-merch/265977104559



Enjoy your stuff guys

And don't be forget ; Support you local hardcore band's...








Friday, March 12, 2010

Nice Idea...Never Turning Idle...LCHC...great experiences

Suhaimi @ Stompin Ground



In this moment, before I have to bounce for a couple days, I wanna share some opinions, idea, and all about HxC stuff

It came from my friend (Suhaimi - Stompin Ground), and I'll try to share with you guys to came along

He talked about how to keep their scene alive...never being idle...and repeat continuously...
And also about the power of internet, government issue for Singaporean Hardcore Scene, Gigs that they have been made...and a lot

I'm very proud for person like that, who want to be honest and keep it going on...

From here, I'm just a supporter...and...someday I'll reach & join with you guys in SG

feel free to watch the video from you tube, and was taken from Metal America, if I'm not mistake...

And also there is one of my friend, Jai from OVERTHROWN...participated to share his idea...
Support for you guys...LCHC never die la...keep it a good work, coz you all guys are outstanding...


SUHAIMI from STOMPIN GROUND talks on the SINGAPORE HARDCORE scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiDWaYPaR3k

SUHAIMI of STOMPIN GROUND interview pt 2 singapore scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTbm8_OHhUo

PT 3 OVERTHROWN VDO AND INTERVIEW WITH FRIEND
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6ynE8fL0Kw


Jai @ Overthrown

xMARTYRx - Prologue, Pre Sale EP...great sXe band ever from Medan, totally outstanding

Hell yeah ;

thinking strike

for our revolution
show you move
and let me see your spirit
touch my hand and can you feel my pain
tell you friend to keep staying alive

we got some for you to take a chance
we got some for your future
we got some for your attitude
we got some for you destination

we stand and never forget how to take each other for our commitment

sort of nice opinion and straight line up from MEDAN CITY HARDCORE Indonesia...
what a POTENTIAL YOUTH, STILL YOUNG AND WANNA AFFORD POSITIVE SUPREME...

wanna more in touch, hit em' up on their myspace...

www.myspace.com/xmartyrxmchc

hell yeah BATAK BROTHERHOOD...
4 thumbs up...keep in a good work guys, support from here

and wanna some rapidshare? listen their pre sale recs

http://www.4shared.com/file/150825904/228f649e/MARTYR_PRE-RELEASE_.html

in malay/bahasa : ANAK MUDA DARI KAMPUNG KU NI...Medan City Hardcore

we support ASIAN HARDCORE SCENE

xMARTYRx - Prologue

SECOND COMING WHEN HARDCORE PUNK AFFECTED MY LIFE (DYS)

I just want to share with you all guys about one band that really really different in that moment.
Sort of outstanding, while I try to understand about POSI LIFE Experiences...
And It happened...Unbelieveable


DYS, "Department of Youth Services"

DYS ("Department of Youth Services"), along with fellow band SSD, was the backbone of the so-called "Boston Crew" - a group of guys who lifted weights, ate lots of red meat, and advocated the straight edge. DYS formed around singer Dave Smalley, a Washington DC native attending school in Boston, and bassist Jon Anastas, previously of Decadence (see the This Is Boston Not L.A. comp). The band released a classic 12" in 1983 on SSD's XClaim label and played shows in Boston and elsewhere on the East Coast.

After a few years, DYS traded hardcore for hard rock, and added a fifth guitarist (Ross Luongo from Impact Unit) in order to be able to play complex metal riffs and solos. 1984's self-titled LP attracted major label interest, but this attention eventually brought about the demise of the band. Afterwards, Anastas played bass in Slapshot for a while, and Smalley sang for ALL and the seminal DC band Dag Nasty, before starting Down By Law.



And one of my fave's song from them is

MORE THAN FASHION, it was lecturing me a lot...and made me aware of it, read the lyrics below ;

MORE THAN FASHION [DYS]

More than X's on my hand
More than being in a straightedge band
I see no good in my mind getting fucked
A needless vacuum, I won't be sucked
Straight Mind
Razor Edge
Firm footing on a social ledge
"A party's no fun if there's no brew"
I can only feel sorry for you
'Cause I've had a blast all my life
Never needed any puke-filled strife
Straight Mind
Razor Edge
Firm footing on a social ledge
It's a way of life that says I don't need
Hangovers, freak-outs or expensive weed
Rather buy a record any day
My mind is here, not far away
Straight Mind
Razor Edge
Firm footing on a social ledge
Hangovers, freak outs or
Expensive weed
Rather buy a records any day
My mind is here, not far away
Straight Mind
Razor Edge
Firm footing on a social ledge

Some day I will cover this song with my band with featuring 3 vocalists from Jakarta SxE bands...you'll see...and full part of sing a long, and put in my record

(Iman Firmansyah Sihombing Hutasoit, BSc, MD)
VICTORIOUS

WHEN THE FIRST TIME HARDCORE PUNK AFFECTED MY LIFE (My brief testimonial*)

This story began in one day, around the year 1993's,
When I was first grade in the Junior High School
If not mistaken, It happened around Idul Fitri day,
when my family usually celebrates at grandma's house
for having family gathering for celebrate it

Then my older cousin called Hervi (OLD GHETTO PUNK ROCK ADDICT),
He brought a cassette copy, and try listened it to me. He said "bro...it's fuckin awesome"

In the first moment, when I saw on the cover image is only 4 bars irregular,
and i listened with carefully...and "gees man outstanding"

After that day It was resonated in my brain, was blaring so hard, and it was coming back just the word of "punk" and "rise above".
I have no idea in that moment, until when about a few months, I unpacked the late recording vinyl from my late father collections
I saw 2 pieces of vinyl, and inscribed with ; BLACK FLAG & MINOR THREAT.
Than when I listened on it ... and I said ..." wow, damn, it really awesome"
even when the recording quality is still very rave...but in that moment, was so hard hitting on me

Then ... when I met again on the other day with Hervi...

He mentioned that it was not just a punk
but HARDCORE PUNK ... and then I began to understand and try to find out more

I didn't know why I'm so interested within, even though my mom always angry and always shouting on me, she said, "Iman, Turn it off...be quiet...what a cranky noisy, for god sake!!!!#@#@#@"

But I do not know for sure,It was so ingrained on me

Then, I started to find my identity, "Who am I? and Why hardcore punk?"
But I found many logic reason during that time, and made me stronger and stronger in every further day
and I tried to make a band, and I was trying different musical streams and listening to another music

But I do not know ... I have already made my choice until the rest of my life
Until this day it flowed naturally

Even, one of friends of mine, she asked:

"Man, Why Hardcore Punk can affected your life, until you were saying if there is no HARDCORE, perhaps I can not be a doctor like nowadays, and afford it more"

And I can not say anything...so speechless

But may be it expressed enthusiasm, the lyrics of resistance, brotherhood and be realistic in our life, are the answers

And it became one of greatest principles of my life

Black Flag and Minor Threat, both of those are 2 Hardcore Punk bands when I first heard and began to love it...and keep my spirit of Hardcore Punk remain...
Got P. M. A. and hand to hand with my OGB's & also with Family crew's

Until now ... Can not be forgotten,
Because It's impossible







And I continue to listen to AGNOSTIC FRONT, DYS, SLAP SHOT, MADBALL, TEEN IDLES, 7 SECONDS, INSTED, YOUTH OF TODAY, BOLD,etc until the newest era of hardcore punk

It always in my heart...

Also when I turned on my iPod, even though, I listen to other music such as
Morrisey, Oasis, Stone Roses, Bob Marley, Jason Mraz and etc, at the end before I switching off
My iPod it will end with BLACK FLAG "RISE ABOVE" hahahaha

This is all about my greatest life experience...And still running on until now...
I wish someday, I will give this legacy to my children and keep it blooming and grow

This testimonial is dedicated to all people in this world who believe that hardcore punk inspired your life

(Iman Firmansyah S. Hutasoit, Bsc, MD)
VICTORIOUS





I Would Like To Testify About My Self...

Sorry guys, but I wanna sez some testimonial after 29 years ;


WE AREN'T COMMON DOCTOR LIKE THE OTHER CORNY MED,

DOIN FANCY BLOUSE OR TIE,

WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT WITH OUR OPINION..

THAT WHOSE BRING A LOT OF HARDCORE NOISES

TO IGNITING US TILL WE DIE...

NEVER FORGET...AND ALWAYS RESPECT...

BE OURSELVES TO CONTRIBUTE FOR OUR COMMUNITY...

BE SMART AND VERSATILE MORE THAN ANY FANCY CORNY MED

BRING A LOT LOYALTY FOR OUR OFFICIAL MAJOR

SHARE OUR IDEALISM TO PROVE TO ANYONE WHO HYPOCRITE WITH THEMSELVES

HELPING TO REDUCE POVERTY AND GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE FOR HUMAN BEING...

WE ALWAYS KEEP ALIVE OUR HARDCORE PUNK SPIRITS

(Iman Firmansyah Sihombing Hutasoit, BSc, MD)
*VICTORIOUS*

1981 - till die

[all pics are my old hardcore scenes...not so represented all but i dont have much time to upload all...now just starting the new one and for long life term, such as a family core i guess...take a look the last pics...LOL]

AGAINST - Hardcore Warriors


VICTORIOUS

Starting an existed Hardcore Zine ; ONE LIFE STAND

ONE LIFE STAND (fanzine)

ada yang pernah denger???

the latest era of 2000, saya bikin zine ini bersama teman-teman saya...
hanya karena kesibukan dan segala sesuatunya, dimana harus menyelesaikan studi, kerja, national goverment services, and semuanya tertinggal

tetapi hal ini tetap berada diotak dan jiwa saya

dan akhirnya, saya memutuskan untuk membuat dengan format blogspot zine...i think it will be easy buat saya saling memberi informasi dari pengalaman2 saya di dunia hardcore music...dan dunia lainnya yang saya kira berelevansi positif untuk perkembangan scene pada umunya

okay guys

I just started in here...