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Zac @ open labs using Dbeat

September 21st, 2009 by ARM

The video below is a recorded video of Zac using Dbeat @ open labs. This was a live show on friday 18th september on ustream.

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Two DJ Gigs Announced

September 18th, 2009 by ChambeЯ

final_back_flyer1Jonathan Davis has announced the following DJ gigs:
10.03.09 – Terminal 5, New York, NY*
10.30.09 – Live 105 Spook Fest 2009, San Mateo, CA

*Following JD’s DJ gig in New York will be a performance by Infected Mushroom, which JD will lend his vocals to in the track Smashing the Opponent.

UPDATE: Infected Mushroom are also scheduled to perform at Spook Fest 2009 in San Mateo, along with other bands and DJs. This likely means Jonathan will be lending his vocals at BOTH shows. See the Spook Fest 2009 flyer on the right for more info [click to enlarge].

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Biff’s Song Renamed

September 12th, 2009 by ChambeЯ

bifferz1JD briefly chatted on Korn.com’s ModBlast.

In the chat, he mentioned that the JDSFA track previously known as ‘Biff’ is now titled ‘Take Me Now’ and that it will be performed on the upcoming tour, which is scheduled to happen when the album is complete. JD also thinks eating balls is gay.

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Zac Talks MIDI Controllers

September 11th, 2009 by ChambeЯ

Zac talks about Novation MIDI controllers at NAMM 2009.

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Interview: Jonathan Davis

September 4th, 2009 by ChambeЯ

jd4Korn singer Jonathan Davis sits down with ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino for this exclusive interview about the Sunset Strip Music Festival, Korn’s legacy and their brutal new record…

Does the Sunset Strip hold a certain significance for you?

Yeah, most definitely! Korn played every club that we could possibly play on the Strip when we were first starting out. I remember playing at the Whisky when only 12 people would show up. On the first night that we sold it out, we thought that we made it [Laughs]. We played the Coconut Teaser and all of the other clubs on the Strip as well. It meant a lot to us. We’d always go out there and hand out fliers afterwards. Playing those venues was definitely integral to getting interest and getting labels out to see us. We played in Bakersfield a couple times, but most of the time we played in Huntington Beach. We were like the house band at this club called 5902. For the shows on the Strip, we’d rent a bus and have people pay for their entrance. We’d have kegs on the bus and bring bus loads of people up from Orange County to West Hollywood for those shows. It was awesome.

Is it inspiring playing on the Strip?

Hell yeah, the Whisky has always been one of my favorite clubs. It was just amazing knowing that I was on stage where Jim Morrison, Led Zeppelin and all of these other legendary bands played. It’s really an inspiring thing when you’re a young band that’s coming up.

Was there a show that was particularly memorable?

The first time that we sold out the Whisky would be the most memorable one. Things were starting to go really well for us. The shows were getting bigger and bigger. It was before we were signed, and that’s when record labels were first checking us out. It really meant a lot to sell out the Whisky. When we first started playing those clubs, sometimes we’d play for five people. Looking back on all of that, we’re really excited about playing the Sunset Strip Music Festival now.

Read the rest of the interview here, where Jonathan discusses the upcoming KORN album and more.

Thanks Blabbermouth.

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