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KJ Sawka

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http://www.knobtweakers.net [Knobtweakers: Free Mp3 Blog] KJ Sawka is a live band featuring the amazing Kevin Sawka on drums. He plays amazing beats at insane tempos, leaving the audience to wonder if he's human, or machine.

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http://freemanlc.blogspot.com [freeman, libertarian critter] Music: Kevin Sawka: Well, maybe not, depending on what you may want to accomplish and listen to, musically speaking. The intense, hyper fast beats that such machines are used for in creating various types of electronic music have been replicated and improved upon by a flesh and blood human being who has been mesmerizing people in the northwest and other locales for a few years now.

http://www.waxorchard.blogspot.com [Waxorchard.blogspot.com] Wax Orchard Blog: Today, Glenn Coolfer writes on his blog www.coolfer.com, "Knowing that DRM can be problematic is a lot easier to remember than which labels are under the Sony BMG umbrella." So, it would be nice if Sony/BMG was prosecuted and held accountable, but their punishment will be in sales, and will probably extend to total sales in general, at least of major label artists.

[Freedomdemocrats.org] freeman, libertarian critter | Freedom Democrats: I'm not holding my breath to see any criticism of GMOs on major libertarian sites anytime soon, even from a strictly anti-corporatist perspective (the aggressive enforcement of patents and much of the R&D funding that make GMOs attractive and profitable for agribusiness are statist, along with other regulatory measures that serve the interests of agribusiness). The only libertarian writing I can recall seeing that refers to organic food in a positive manner is this LRC column written by Cathy Cuthbert back in 2004.

http://freemanlc.blogspot.com [Freemanlc.blogspot.com] freeman, libertarian critter: December 2005: One such session took place on June 8, 2002 with musicians such as Skerik (Critters Buggin, Les Claypool) on sax, Brad Houser on bass, Eric McFadden (P-Funk All-Stars, Stockholm Syndrome) on electric guitar and mandolin, and Reggie Watts (Maktub) on keys and voice box. Over three hours of exhilirating madness took place, which the following mp3s will confirm.

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Posted at February 26, 2006 09:54 AM

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