Line 47 (born Stephen Scott Weber, June 9, 1979) is a United States-based electronic music artist, credited with creating the independent electronic labels Sonicterror Records and Terminal Dusk Records.
Biography
Since 1994 Scott Weber has been creating music. Beginning in an experimental noise/post-rock band, Mrs. Frisbee, in which he was the percussionist. While in this band Scott developed as a musician and began to create solo noise projects built on electronics and found sounds. When Mrs. Frisbee fell apart in 1996 due to changing interests, he began composing and arranging these solo noise projects exclusively utilizing old record players, self-made tape loops, and records that contained lock grooves etched with a razor blade. With these crude abstract concertos he began a journey into the realm of experimental electronica.
In 1998 he put down the record players and tape loops and began using his college roommate’s desktop computer to manipulate sounds with Fasttracker 2 alongside many different types of freeware audio synthesis applications. This brought about a new love for Scott, the tracker program, and his first recorded electronic material, the self-titled CD-R “Line 47″. This album contained some tape/record loop projects as well as industrial/electro endeavors which soon became more intricate and complex. As time passed, Line 47’s style adapted and with heavy jungle influences as well as blippy nintendo-esque melodies.
Once he refined his sound Scott met Lynn Standafer, (Enduser), and instantly made a connection with him that sparked the Sonicterror Label in 2000. Sonicterror quickly got recognition as one of the top Jungle/Breakcore/Drill n bass labels coming out of the United States. With Scott leading the label they quickly released highly acclaimed albums and began to get attention from other labels and producers interested in working with Sonicterror.
In 2004 Sonicterror was disbanded as Scott became interested in other genres of electronic music besides Jungle and Breakcore. This resulted in the creation of Terminal Dusk, a label that was not focused on specific genres of electronic music but one that embraced such genres as Dub, Ragga, Electro and Gabber to name a few.
Terminal Dusk took off and expanded right where Sonicterror left off with a great artist roster that included Soundmurderer, Doormouse, Eight Frozen Modules, Not Breathing, Enduser, The Gasman and many others. Terminal Dusk is set to release many records in many different genres helping open the ears of electronica fans to new sounds.
While Scott has been involved some of his own labels, his time for creating and releasing music has dwindled and he is always looking to increase his time for writing tracks. Despite never having a full length release many labels have been interested in getting a track or two from him for a compilation or remix effort. Labels such as Ad Noiseam, Mirex, Peace Off and Break n Cut have made a home for Line 47 material.
Influences
Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, FSOL
Discography
Albums
<ul>
<li>Machine Girl / Enduser 12" (2003, Sonicterror Records)</li>
<li>Parcinx Mind 12" (2002, Sonicterror Records)</li>
</ul>
Appearances
<ul>
<li>Crimson CD/12" (2005, Terminal Dusk Records)</li>
<li>Transitional Days CD (2004, Peace Off)</li>
<li>Carbon Compilation CD/2x12" (2004, Mirex)</li>
<li>You Know How We Do 12" (2003, Sonicterror Records)</li>
</ul>
Biography
Since 1994 Scott Weber has been creating music. Beginning in an experimental noise/post-rock band, Mrs. Frisbee, in which he was the percussionist. While in this band Scott developed as a musician and began to create solo noise projects built on electronics and found sounds. When Mrs. Frisbee fell apart in 1996 due to changing interests, he began composing and arranging these solo noise projects exclusively utilizing old record players, self-made tape loops, and records that contained lock grooves etched with a razor blade. With these crude abstract concertos he began a journey into the realm of experimental electronica.
In 1998 he put down the record players and tape loops and began using his college roommate’s desktop computer to manipulate sounds with Fasttracker 2 alongside many different types of freeware audio synthesis applications. This brought about a new love for Scott, the tracker program, and his first recorded electronic material, the self-titled CD-R “Line 47″. This album contained some tape/record loop projects as well as industrial/electro endeavors which soon became more intricate and complex. As time passed, Line 47’s style adapted and with heavy jungle influences as well as blippy nintendo-esque melodies.
Once he refined his sound Scott met Lynn Standafer, (Enduser), and instantly made a connection with him that sparked the Sonicterror Label in 2000. Sonicterror quickly got recognition as one of the top Jungle/Breakcore/Drill n bass labels coming out of the United States. With Scott leading the label they quickly released highly acclaimed albums and began to get attention from other labels and producers interested in working with Sonicterror.
In 2004 Sonicterror was disbanded as Scott became interested in other genres of electronic music besides Jungle and Breakcore. This resulted in the creation of Terminal Dusk, a label that was not focused on specific genres of electronic music but one that embraced such genres as Dub, Ragga, Electro and Gabber to name a few.
Terminal Dusk took off and expanded right where Sonicterror left off with a great artist roster that included Soundmurderer, Doormouse, Eight Frozen Modules, Not Breathing, Enduser, The Gasman and many others. Terminal Dusk is set to release many records in many different genres helping open the ears of electronica fans to new sounds.
While Scott has been involved some of his own labels, his time for creating and releasing music has dwindled and he is always looking to increase his time for writing tracks. Despite never having a full length release many labels have been interested in getting a track or two from him for a compilation or remix effort. Labels such as Ad Noiseam, Mirex, Peace Off and Break n Cut have made a home for Line 47 material.
Influences
Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, FSOL
Discography
Albums
<ul>
<li>Machine Girl / Enduser 12" (2003, Sonicterror Records)</li>
<li>Parcinx Mind 12" (2002, Sonicterror Records)</li>
</ul>
Appearances
<ul>
<li>Crimson CD/12" (2005, Terminal Dusk Records)</li>
<li>Transitional Days CD (2004, Peace Off)</li>
<li>Carbon Compilation CD/2x12" (2004, Mirex)</li>
<li>You Know How We Do 12" (2003, Sonicterror Records)</li>
</ul>
Ha Thanh Lich is a Vietnamese-American singer. Born in Saigon, she later emigrated to the United States and presently resides in California. She began her career as a vocal soloist of the church choir and night clubs and has pursued professional career in singing after being crowned championship in singging contest judged with all perfect scores in all catergories by the composers Pham Duy, Tuan Khanh and Tram Tu Thieng . Therefore, she is then named "Tiếng hát Khôi Nguyên meaning "epic" by the composers, judges. She specializes in performing the music of contemporary Vietnamese composers as well as American pop music. Now she writes songs with the music professor: Minh Quan, D. A. and dedicated these new songs to the public in the new albums in 2011.
In Vietnamese, Ha Thanh Lich has performed the music of Vietnamese composer Trinh Cong Son on the albums The Rosy Rain Mua Hong and Ha Trang: the White Summer and many other Vietnamese musicians like Pham Duy, Tran Thien Thanh, Thanh Trang, Duc Huy, Ngo Thuy Mien, Tu Cong Phung ... In English, she has performed popular American standards on her albums Somewhere, Memory, Power of Love and Promises.
Discography
In Vietnamese
*2011 - Diem Xua: This album comprises 20 songs written by Trinh Cong Son
*2011 - Chan Troi Tim ('The Violet Horizon'): 10 songs from composers Nhat Truong, Thanh Trang, Ngo Thuy Mien, and Vu Duc Sao Bien
*2010 - Ha Trang: the White Summer: 10 songs written by composer Trinh Cong Son
*2010 - Mua Hong : 10 songs written by Trinh Cong Son and arranged by Minh Quan, D. A. with 10 different kind of guitars and melodies.
*2010 - Mua Mua Ha : 10 pieces composed by musicians , Duc Huy, Ngo Thuy Mien, and Thanh Trang
In English
*2009 - Somewhere: Translation into English of music by Pham Duy
In Vietnamese, Ha Thanh Lich has performed the music of Vietnamese composer Trinh Cong Son on the albums The Rosy Rain Mua Hong and Ha Trang: the White Summer and many other Vietnamese musicians like Pham Duy, Tran Thien Thanh, Thanh Trang, Duc Huy, Ngo Thuy Mien, Tu Cong Phung ... In English, she has performed popular American standards on her albums Somewhere, Memory, Power of Love and Promises.
Discography
In Vietnamese
*2011 - Diem Xua: This album comprises 20 songs written by Trinh Cong Son
*2011 - Chan Troi Tim ('The Violet Horizon'): 10 songs from composers Nhat Truong, Thanh Trang, Ngo Thuy Mien, and Vu Duc Sao Bien
*2010 - Ha Trang: the White Summer: 10 songs written by composer Trinh Cong Son
*2010 - Mua Hong : 10 songs written by Trinh Cong Son and arranged by Minh Quan, D. A. with 10 different kind of guitars and melodies.
*2010 - Mua Mua Ha : 10 pieces composed by musicians , Duc Huy, Ngo Thuy Mien, and Thanh Trang
In English
*2009 - Somewhere: Translation into English of music by Pham Duy
Paul Dale Roberts (born January 17, 1955) is an American paranormal writer, comic book publisher, reality TV performer, and former record-holding dancer.
For one month in 1979, Roberts held the Guinness Book of World Records record for dancing 205 hours. In fact that record of 205 hours can be seen also in Ripley's Believe it or Not cartoon at this link:
http://www.centralhome.com/ballroomcountry/disco-days.htm
Roberts has made appearances on reality TV shows, movies and commercials. In addition to being General Manager of Haunted & Paranormal Investigations International and owner of a comic book promotional company, he is a freelance writer of travel articles, comic book reviews, and paranormal stories on ghosts and UFOs.
For one month in 1979, Roberts held the Guinness Book of World Records record for dancing 205 hours. In fact that record of 205 hours can be seen also in Ripley's Believe it or Not cartoon at this link:
http://www.centralhome.com/ballroomcountry/disco-days.htm
Roberts has made appearances on reality TV shows, movies and commercials. In addition to being General Manager of Haunted & Paranormal Investigations International and owner of a comic book promotional company, he is a freelance writer of travel articles, comic book reviews, and paranormal stories on ghosts and UFOs.
Shannon McCabe is an American paranormal investigator, writer, and owner of Haunted & Paranormal Investigations International. McCabe has appeared on ' "The Mayan Prophesy of 2012/ Armageddon" episode airing July 16, 2009, Conversations with a Serial Killer by Two Four Productions UK "The Richard Trenton Chase Episode" "Michael Jackson: In Search of His Spirit" and Monsterquest on the History Channel. McCabe has a book with Paul Dale Roberts called "HPI Chronicles" due in stores in 2011.
Celebrity Interviews
Shannon McCabe has interviewed many celebrities through her production company, S&M Productions.
Those celebrities include:
* Jackson Rathbone, Twilight Saga, Last Airbender & 100 Monkeys Band
* Tiffany, 80's pop star
* El Tri, Mexico's largest rock band
* Wil Wheaton, Star Trek
* Kristy Swanson, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
* Charlaine Harris, Author of the Sookie Stackhouse Novels
* Malcolm McDowell, Clockwork Orange, The Mentalist, Heroes
Print
* H.P.I. Chronicles Comic Book, Starring, Haunted America Tours & H.P.I. International
* H.P.I. Chronicles, Co-writer/ Book Editor, H.P.I. Paranormal & Paul Dale Roberts
* Paranoia Magazine, Haunted Times Magazine, Haunted America Tours, VIA Magazine
McCabe has been published in Via Magazine, Haunted Times Magazine, Alien Seeker News, Doorways Magazine, Dogs Today Magazine, Brad Steigers, Real Vampires, and has a book coming out with Ghost Hunter, Paul Dale Roberts in 2011.
Celebrity Interviews
Shannon McCabe has interviewed many celebrities through her production company, S&M Productions.
Those celebrities include:
* Jackson Rathbone, Twilight Saga, Last Airbender & 100 Monkeys Band
* Tiffany, 80's pop star
* El Tri, Mexico's largest rock band
* Wil Wheaton, Star Trek
* Kristy Swanson, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
* Charlaine Harris, Author of the Sookie Stackhouse Novels
* Malcolm McDowell, Clockwork Orange, The Mentalist, Heroes
* H.P.I. Chronicles Comic Book, Starring, Haunted America Tours & H.P.I. International
* H.P.I. Chronicles, Co-writer/ Book Editor, H.P.I. Paranormal & Paul Dale Roberts
* Paranoia Magazine, Haunted Times Magazine, Haunted America Tours, VIA Magazine
McCabe has been published in Via Magazine, Haunted Times Magazine, Alien Seeker News, Doorways Magazine, Dogs Today Magazine, Brad Steigers, Real Vampires, and has a book coming out with Ghost Hunter, Paul Dale Roberts in 2011.