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Archive April 27, 2009 via Tumblr
Former Pluxemburg artist Fibes, Oh Fibes! has a new single out.
It is called “Love Child” and we really think you should check it out on Spotify. It is really really good. We wish Fibes, Oh Fibes! the best of luck with their new album, due to be out some time after the summer.
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April 21, 2009 via Tumblr
Via Pluxus Myspace blog:
What is the next step, to filter google? “We are sorry, you just searched for an term that would produce illegal results” So we are turning into china now? A puppet government with a corporate hand up… Read more
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March 17, 2009 via Tumblr, image via Flickr
Pluxus in Istanbul and Riga
Pluxus is today off to Istanbul for a show tomorrow at the Bant sunar City Star Nights, and then on to Riga to play the Space:Garage (we think?) on Friday. If around, do come by!
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March 4, 2009 via Tumblr
New Andreas Tilliander single on Adrian Records
We recommend everyone to head over to Spotify and listen to the new Andreas Tilliander single “Caught in a Riot”, released by Adrian Recordings. Pluxemburg is not releasing the follow-up to Andreas’ amazing 2004 pop techno album World Industries, but we do love his new work and hope for world domination this time too. Good luck Andreas & Adrian!
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February 2, 2009 via Tumblr
Big website update!
We’ve spent quite some time lately working on a new version of pluxemburg.com, which—as of just now—finally is online! The site might not differ too much from the old one at first sight, but there are plenty of new things going on. For example, the newsfeed is now mirrored from Tumblr and not Pownce as it was in the past. You can listen to music straight from the site, through our friends at SoundCloud. We put the entire “Transient EP” by Pluxus from last year up for listening, as well as four unreleased remixes of the track Kinoton (by Akamu, Dibaba, Tulip and Unai). The rest of the site has been optimized to work better; the “More on Pluxemburg” section now automaticly mirrors the Pluxemburg keyword at Delicious, the “About Pluxemburg” section is mirrored from Wikipedia and so on. More info on how things work on the site can be found here.
Hope you’ll like it, and do feel free to send us feedback (at Twitter or through e-mail).
