Monthly Archive for January, 2009

New NZ copyright laws – are they fair?

The New Zealand Government has passed a law which could result in people having their internet service cut by their ISP for being ACCUSED, not found guity, of breaching copyright. At the mo it’s gonna be law by the end of February 09. I don’t know heaps about this law but from what I do know I don’t agree.  I do think that current copyright laws have not kept up with culture and technology and that this is the issue that needs addressing.

Does anyone else have a good grasp on this issue?

Here is a whole bunch of links to help you try and get your head around what’s happening:

The new law change –  http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2008/0027/latest/DLM1122643.html
The Creative Freedom Foundation – http://www.creativefreedom.org.nz
Potenital alternative to existing copyright laws – http://www.creativecommons.org/

Discussion:
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/01/06/0351202&from=rss
http://www.plt1.com/1388/the-proposed-section-92-of-the-copyright-amendment-act-assumes-guilt-upon-accusation/
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/01/kiwis-rally-opposition-to-nz-copyright-bill.ars
http://patenthands.com/ph-blog/new-zealands-section-92-copyright-disconnection-policy/
http://coffee.geek.nz/tags/section-92.html

:: Dr H

Paris, here! [PARTY]

 

NOTE: The “Paris, here!” gigs for February have been cancelled. The initial venue fell through and Dr H has had some interesting developements in his life of late which are taking up quite a bit of his time.

 

Hey party peeps!

Before Summer runs away I thought I’d throw a cute little weekly thing at this new venue, Kreation. It’s a night loosly based around French, Melbourne and Sydney electro, techno and minimal.  Nothing massive, just rad peeps hangin’ out, having a great time and laxing over choice beats.

It is R18 and BYO booze but don’t get too silly on it, eh.

Also, if you know of anyone keen to play some tunes flick me a msg.

Peace,
Dr H

Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=47383268143&ref=mf
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57761054084

 

“Paris, here!” (in Christchurch)
Parisian beats with Dr Hitchcock and guests.

6 – 11pm every Thursday in February from Feb 12th
Kreation – 191 Tuam St
(a couple doors down from Real Groovy)

$5 entry
R18 – BYO Booze (but please respect ya nan!)

 

DJs:

Thursday 12th February
Dr Hitchcock + more TBC

Thursday 19th February
Dr Hitchcock + more TBC

Thursday 26th February
Dr Hitchcock + more TBC

 

Big Day Out 2009 – Review by Darlene Brown

 

The Mint Chicks

The first act I saw of the day was the Black Kids – who, to be fair, I’d only heard one song from (which I don’t like). The band was tight; but when the singer asked the crowd in his drawly accent “are you having an alright time?” I responded “yeah, I guess so”. I will say that the lead singers voice was pretty unique, reminding one of an early Bowie.

Afterwards we had a wander around the grounds in the pleasant sun with partial cloud and a southerly breeze (bliss), and saw a bit of P Money’s set in the Boiler Room. He had some good classic hip hop tunes mixed in with longer renditions of his own songs. Went and watched the Ting Tings in the Beer-Corral and I think the word that best describes this duo is lacklustre. Catchy songs, but live they don’t translate.

We decided to wait to get up front for TVOTR, and with the new stricter security systems they have in place, we waited a long time to get into the D. It WAS made all the more enjoyable by Pendulum though, who seriously play the most fun DnB I’ve heard in ages! When the literal green-light was given for the crowd to enter the D, I was almost crushed by the desperate mob who had to hustle herd-like through the turnstiles to get in. But when we finally entered, it was pure comfort the whole way, actually to the point of having too much room! After their set we caught reliable rockers the Datsuns, who I think if you’ve seen once, you’ve seen a thousand times (not in a bad way – they are steady).

The Mint Chicks

Next up, the irrepressible Mint Chicks, who remain one of my favourite bands of all time after the performance they gave – despite the sound mix being weirdly muddled. It was the first time I had seen them play minus Micheal Logie, and although I did notice his absence, they still have “it”. Songs from the new album “Screens” sounded great – and in general MC fashion, their set did not lack controversy. When told to end their set, Kody announced their last song “Enemies” which they got a minute into…before the Black Seeds on the stage next to them literally started playing over the top of them, forcing them to stop.

The Arctic Monkeys were next on the list, and their songs sounded great, but I wish I had of seen them play at the Powerstation the night before. I think they struggled to exude enough energy for the whole stadium; which I imagine must be quite difficult!

We sat in the stands for Neil Young, who is without a doubt a rock legend. He still has all the moves, his voice was fantastic and his songs were as classic as ever; but after an afternoon of dance, he totally bummed me out! I found myself thinking of all my lost loves and all the bad things I’d ever done…and decided I’d better leave. Apparently the second half of his set got more upbeat, however I’d already ditched Neil for the Prodigy…

I had no idea how much I would enjoy the Prodigy. The energy and intensity of their MC’s Maxim and Keith reminded me of a wild, caged dog. They make you want to scream and dance at the same time. They played all of their old hits, and nothing from Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. I really thought they might be a bit tragic by now, they ended up being my favourite act of the day.

I’m already looking forward to what acts 2010 will draw to the BDO.

Jimmy Zoom and the Beytown Grifters (Final show) [Party]

Come check out this final performance from RDU Round-Up 2008 finalists Jimmy Zoom and Beytown Grifters. 

The guff:

Jimmy Zoom and the Beytown Grifters (Final show)
With special guests:
Mount Pleasant
Samuel and Joseph 
Terrordactyl Expressway

Saturday 31st January 
Kreation (191 Tuam St)
8:30pm $5

For more on the bands:
www.myspace.com/jimmyzoomandthebeytowngrifters
www.myspace.com/yrmountpleasant
www.myspace.com/samuelandjoseph

Peace,
Dr H

Soulwax – Part of the Weekend Never Dies [Doco Screening and PARTY!]


This doco about Soulwax’s travels around the world is amazing. It’s well shot, is put together in a clever way and the footage is brilliant. So yeah, we’re throwing a little Friday, late night screening on the 30th of Jan at Rialto. It’s only $5 donation/koha entry with all profits going to charity.
Peace,
Dr H
xox

Here are the details:
Friday 30th January at Rialto Cinema Christchurch
$5 donation/koha entry - all profits go to Christchurch Charity Hospital (www.charityhospital.org.nz)  
Door sales only.

Movie Classification: M contains offensive language & nudity
Bar Open – 18+ ID Required
This event is limited to 100 party peeps

10:30pm: Theater opens with Dr Hitchcock on the decks
Midnight: ”Part of the Weekend Never Dies” (This will start at Midnight, SHARP. Ow…)
1am: More DJ shizzle from Dr H (or maybe Apex Beat) until the wee hours.

Facebook entry: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=49654021775&ref=nf

Plot Summary:
A documentary about Soulwax: Director Saam Farahmand filmed Soulwax on their recent international dates, capturing all the excitement, chaos and humour of the world tour. Where the Beastie Boys filmed one gig with 50 cameras, Soulwax filmed 120 shows with one camera, in Europe, Japan, US, Latin America and Australia. The result is a snapshot of life on the road with one of the most exciting live bands in the world, and features their friends including 2manyDJ’s, James Murphy & Nancy Whang (LCD Soundsystem), Erol Alkan, Tiga, Justice, Busy P, So-Me, Peaches, Klaxons and many more in interview, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, and LOTS of music.

For more info:
http://starlifter.tv
http://www.rialto.co.nz
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1224448/
http://www.rdu.org.nz