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Monkey Business

The way fuckbook is going I might just be back full time!..

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  • Last active: Sep 26
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Minimal,progressive,Tech house and Techno
Me, Myself, and I
MONKEY BUSINESS!!
Techno, minimal and tech house for your listening ears and your dancing feet.

We began life as a FREE PARTY SOUND SYSTEM based in Dumbarton.
Since 1994 we have been laying on Free parties and club nights in Dumbarton and surrounding areas, usually around once a month.
We work together to bring Monkey Business to you as cheaply as possible. All donations and door money goes toward improving the experience. Its all about the people and the music.

Listen to our Dj's in the mix at http://monkeymixes.podomatic.com
THE DJ's
Switchdoctor, KieranB, Kevstar, One Foot In The Rave and FarOutSonOfLung.
THE MUSIC WE PLAY
Dub, electro, house, minimal, techno, tech house and progressive.
And also the music of the weirdBEAT collective which can be found at www.weirdbeat.com.
WORKED WITH
Desert Storm, Clubversive, Spiral tribe, Sativa and Dj's Mondo, The juvinile, Kivertec, Carlo Carozzi, Craig Leckie, Shaun Mac, Stephen Kirkwood, Andy Hell, Stephen O'Hara, Michael Hutcheson, John Newall, Slikk Mick, Ian M. and Graeme Burch.
OTHER WEBSITES
Our home page at www.weirdbeat.com
Find our mixes at http://monkeymixes.podomatic.com
Our music page at www.soundclick.com/weirdbeat
Solstice party page at www.bebo.com/solsticeparty
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  • POST A MEMORY

    Yeah, get posting. Share it with us all...
    What memories do you have of MONKEY BUSINESS!! What sticks in your mind of the times you've had with us?

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  • SPIRAL TRIBE

    Spiral Tribe was a free party soundsystem which existed in the first half of the 1990s. The group originated in west London and later travelled across Europe and North America. According to one member, the name came to him when he was at work, staring at a poster of the inter-connecting spirals in an ammonite shell http://www.uncivilizedworld.com/WTA_.... The group had a huge influence on the emerging free tekno subculture. Members of the collective released seminal records on their label, Network 23.

    History

    Spiral Tribe was responsible for numerous parties http://www.beyondtv.org/beyondtv/pag... in squatted locations in and around the South of England including:
    *October 1990 - first party organised by Spiral Tribe.
    *July 1991 - displaced Stonehenge Solstice Free festival at Longstock
    *August Bank holiday 1991 - a rave (the White Goddess festival) for 2 weeks on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, where they combined their sound system with Circus Normal (to achieve a sound system of over 25,000 watts RMS) receiving complaints from over 14 miles away. Despite police pressure they partied on until all of the partygoers went home. The event was organised along with a number of other soundsystems including Bedlam, Circus Warp and DIY.
    *Christmas and New Years Eve 1991 - The Camden Round House, North London.
    *February 1992 - Numbers Farm, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire.
    *The Uni-Chem warehouse party Uxbridge - the police had to enter through the wall using a JCB digger as all the doors were locked at 9am Sunday morning to allow the party to continue for as long as possible. This was one of the stories contributing to their fame as a sound system.
    *May 1992 - Castlemorton Common Festival free party.
    *June 4 1992 - Party in Canada Square, next to Canary Wharf, London. About 1,000 people manage to dance for a little over an hour before 300 police seal off roads and move in to make arrests.

    Twenty three members of the group were arrested immediately after the Castlemorton event and were subsequently charged under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. Their trial became one of the longest running and most expensive cases in legal history, lasting four months and costing the UK tax payer £4 million.

    In March 1994, after being acquitted of all charges relating to Castlemorton, the group moved to Europe, doing parties in cities such as Rotterdam, Paris and Berlin. Over the next few year, the collective organised parties and teknivals throughout Europe, then it slowly dispersed with some members taking up residence in Germany and Holland and releasing work on Labworks and many other techno labels. Individual members of the collective joined other sound systems, did squat art events or pursued other interests.

    The number 23

    From its inception, the group was obsessed by the number 23. Images for musical releases, posters, backdrops and flyers featured the number 23. Parties were often organised on the twenty third day of the month. Members sometimes recorded under the moniker of SP23 and of course the record label itself was called Network 23.

    Music

    In 1992, some members of the collective signed to the major label Big Life, as a result of the publicity generated from their involvement in the organisation of the Castlemorton Common Festival. Three EPs were released and two albums, one merely a compilation of the tracks from the EPs, the other a full album entitledTekno Terra.

    Members of Spiral Tribe also released records on their own highly influential label Network 23.

    In 1997, Network 23 brokered a deal with Techno Import, a commercial distributor. A CD entitled Spiral Tribe The Sound of Teknival was advertised on television and sold at least 30,000 copies. This deal was not approved by members of Spiral Tribe, who made a statement which began F**k Techno Import and had to take quick action to ensure the name Spiral Tribe was not copyrighted by Techno Import.

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  • TEKNIVAL

    Teknivals (the word is a portmanteau of the words tekno and festival) are illegal free parties which take place in locations across Europe every summer. They vary in size depending on factors such as accessibility and reputation, with most increasing in fame (and therefore size) every year. The parties normally take place in venues far away from residential areas such as squatted warehouses, empty military bases, forests or fields. The teknival phenomenon is a grassroots movement which has grown out of the rave scene and spawned an entire subculture.
    History
    Teknivals are a larger scale version of free parties and emerged in the early 1990s, when acid house parties and travellers in Great Britain became the target of political repression, culminating in the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 Full Government text of Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 section 63. Section 63 of the Act gave the police new powers to close down illegal parties.

    Sound systems then started travelling to countries in Europe where laws were less restrictive and the authorities were uncertain how to stop the festivals. One of the most famous of these sound systems was Spiral Tribe, which was at the forefront of the free party movement in Europe. Desert Storm was another famous sound system which organised teknivals in Spain and France and brought raves to the war-torn Sarajevo, Bosnia, in 1996. At one party the front-line was 10 kilometres away and they were asked to turn off their lights in case they attracted enemy fire http://www.undercurrents.org/deserts....

    While some teknivals are one-off events, most take place every year on or around the same date; the biggest, such as the ones in France or Czechtek in the Czech Republic (which blossomed from a small festival in 1994), can attract up to 80,000 visitors. In France teknivals have often taken place in car parks beside legal festivals such as Printemps de Bourges or Transmusicales in Rennes.

    Just as the word 'teknival' was formed by merging together the words 'tekno' and 'festival', teknivals in different countries are referred to by abbreviated names, such as the aforementioned Czechtek, and also Poltek (Poland), Slovtek (Slovakia), Southtek (South Germany), Dutchtek (Netherlands), Easttek (East Germany) and Northtek (Canada). NorthTek was held on Crown Land in Ontario.

    Recently in the United Kingdom teknivals have occurred again, despite huge police attention. In 2002 the tenth anniversary of the legendary Castlemorton rave was celebrated at Steart Beach http://www.squall.co.uk/squall.cfm?s... http://www.crossbones.co.uk/uktek200... in Somerset (there had also been a smaller teknival at the same location one year previously). In 2005 there was a UKtek in Wales http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/... and also a teknival known as Scumtek that happened twice in London. Only the first Scumtek was stopped by the police.
    Organization
    Sound systems gather on the site and play varied types of electronic music. Along with each sound system come friends and travellers so most teknivals have a multicultural atmosphere. The parties can last for several days or even weeks. Teknivals are organised by the sound system community using underground methods such as word of mouth, answerphone messages, flyer (pamphlet) and internet discussion boards. Normally the flyer states that the party is an open invitation, thus any artist who turns up can play music. The emphasis is on a DIY ethic. As well as local sound systems, who might act as the hosts, larger sound systems can spend the summer travelling from one teknival to the next before returning to their home country for the winter.

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  • Monkey Business
    Monkey Business

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    Sep 21
  • Monkey Business The Beach Party
    Monkey Business The Beach Party

    Monkey Business Beach Party this weekend!!!! FREE PARTY :) Spaces still available on the bus leaving from Clydebank/Dumbarton, leaves Friday afternoon and comes back Sunday afternoon, PM me for more info! Three days of Sun, Sand and Bangin' Techno! Set on the beach at Carskiey Bay, revellers will enjoy spectacular views... of Scotland and her Isles accompanied by non-stop pumping tunes from an array of local talent including representatives from ELBODROP Collective, Blink Scotland & Fallout Weekender to name a few!

    6/16/10
  • Mofo
    luv Mofo

    THIS FRIDAY!!! BLINK @ CLUB 69! 4th JUNE 2010 Following on from the amazing night with James Harcourt, BLINK resident's Nino and Mofo return to Club 69 to supply you with another dose of Tech House and Techno. They will be joined on the night by Solute resident DJ Wardy and Jordan McWilliams who will be making his BLINK debut. Guaranteed to be another packed night in Scotland's best underground nightclub!!! The Club (Club 69) 40 New Sneddon Street Paisley 11pm-3am £6

    6/1/10
  • Matt
    luv Matt

    dtd was quality m8! Really good set up! :) whats next in the old outdoor events calendar?:)

    5/4/10 via Mobile
  • Mofo
    Mofo

    FRIDAY 7th MAY 2010 BLINK are delighted to welcome to The Club, Twisted Frequency label boss James Harcourt! Anyone who caught his set at The Arches back in December will tell you that he absolutely destroyed the place. Since he started taking production seriously in 2005/6 he has gained support from some of the biggest names in the business. Such as Sebastien Leger, Eric Morillo, Hernan Cattaneo, Seb Fontaine, Fergie, Dave Seaman and many more! His remix of "H2O" proved to be a massive hit with Sasha, Pete Tong, Carl Cox, and James Zabiela to name a few. With a 3 track EP scheduled for release on French Techno maestro Popof's label, this is a name bound for big things in 2010. Joined by residents Nino and Mofo this is truely shaping up to be one of the best nights of the year. The Club (Club 69) 40 New Sneddon Street Paisley 11pm-3am £8 AppLink:10279325780

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    5/2/10
  • Fresh Lick
    Fresh Lick

    FRESH LICK 1ST BIRTHDAY BASH WITH SEBROF DIVAD'S EXCLUSIVE ALBUM PREVIEW & FREE BOOZE GIVEAWAYS !!! TECHNO ALL NIGHT !!! FRIDAY 7TH MAY @ SOUNDHAUS SUPPORT FROM PEEKO ALAN ORR SHAUN MCDONALD & RESIDENTS JAMIE STENHOUSE AND KRIS-DAY coming along ?? pm us ur name and show ur support for chance to win guestlist PEACEAppLink:10279325780

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    4/27/10
  • Blink
    Blink

    James Harcourt @ BLINK on 7th May!!! Check out our page for more info!!! xAppLink:10279325780

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    4/18/10
  • Temper Temper
    Temper Temper

    23rd Apr Temper Temper meets Euphoric in aid of Help 4 Heroes/CLIFF COENRAAD/SIMON FOY/DAVID FORBES/JASON CORTEZ/WILLIAM DANIEL/MARK DOC

    4/15/10
  • Deborah
    Deborah

    Yeah defo :D iv been off it for a few weekends now, giving my body a bit of a break b4 the summer season kicks off, so mega looking forward to a night of carnage :P really looking forward to partying with you guys :)

    4/9/10
  • Keri
    luv Keri

    When will i be able to get an idea of party location on may 1st ?

    4/8/10 via Mobile
  • Rab Hamilton

    might be up for a trip down memory lane.lol

    4/6/10
  • Tina McInnes
    luv Tina McInnes

    hows u

    4/6/10
  • Deborah
    luv Deborah

    WoooooHooooo :DD there wi bells on :P cant wait :DD x

    4/6/10
  • DJ Neil C

    Sound sound :)

    4/1/10
  • DJ Neil C

    Aye it looks good, am always up for playin :D Just a matter of where n how a can get to it

    4/1/10
  • DJ Neil C

    Certainly thinkin about it mate, Just need to feed Joanne wae lemsip's to get her fit for it :L

    3/26/10
  • Stephen Mcconachie
    Stephen Mcconachie

    as much as i would love 2 come down 4 it i need 2 watch the pennies just now cos need money 4 comin down 2 play at electrolick next wknd some other time tho eh hope it goes well 4 yas

    3/25/10
  • Marnie R
    luv Marnie R

    lodsa luv to the monkeys heres a wee post as you have already got your flyer up

    3/25/10
  • luv Kieran B

    spelling is shocking switchdoctor! they do evening classes you know ;-)

    3/25/10 via Mobile
  • Mofo
    Mofo

    1 f mate ;-)

    3/25/10 via Mobile