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Tuesday, 01 April 2008 |
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Been on the road a bit--the last week I was able to get some time in Eli's new studio, and while I was up there I got to hang out with Justin Spirit--awsome fun! He's on his way over to the eastern regions with his little family, and I have to say I admire his dedication to the revolution and the calling the Lord has for him.
We got talking and, who knows--maybe there'll be another collaboration between him and myself--I sure hope so!
Marky also stepped in, and I snapped a pic of those two legends together...
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 |
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While we tried to do everything in our power to get the tracks out by the release date, we had to 'adjust' to some unforeseen obstacles--one being I got sick for a week with the flu. Excuses aside I'm glad that we've been able to consistently keep up with our release cycles. The "Countdown Timer" is just to give you an idea of when the next few singles will come out--if you don't see anything up, drop me a line and I'll try and reply with decent 'excuses'... :)
PUTTING IN A PLUG FOR YOUR PICS!
Folks I need more pics on this site! I would love to feature pictures of TMG listeners partying to recent Translated tunes! Got a pic or two of you and your friends moving and grooving to His choons? Well, send them to pics @ translatedmusic . com (remove spaces...)! I will immediately post them and you may see yourself on the front page of translatedmusic.com!
Send your pics today!!
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New Single - Beautiful Tears - Groove @ 3 am |
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New Single - Zero Gravity |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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So, someone wrote in the other day with a pretty decent 'definition of what Luderdash means... here goes:
Luderdash:
A person who has no sense, laughing like an absurd, ridiculous, expressive, playful but aimless person, who comes from Ludhiana, India and dashes through the town smashing textile looms! But don’t confuse “Luderdash” with “LudaChris” as in “…that’s ludicrous!” —poor guy can’t help what his parent’s named him…tsk..tsk!
lu•dic
adj.
expressive of a playful but aimless outlook [the ludic uses of rhyme]
Etymology
[Fr ludique )
city in N India, in Punjab: pop. 607,000
Lud•dite
n.
1 any of a group of workers in England (1811-1816) who smashed new labor-saving textile machinery in protest against unemployment and reduced wages
2 a person opposed in principle to technological change: a pejorative term
adj.
of or relating to Luddites
Etymology
[said to be after a Ned Lud, feebleminded man who smashed two frames belonging to a Leicestershire employer (c. 1779)]
I hope this little trip to the dictionary in Info Store enlightens all your readers and sets that poor dude who's been branded the guilty person responsible for LUDERDASH!
Love U All
Stephanie CTC
and all the ex-CTCites will confirm that yes, I have Luderdash!
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