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		<title>Now the dust has settled &#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 21:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>willem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, so we have calmed down a little after releasing our new album on November 1st and touring France after that. How are you doing? The feedback so far has been more than mind blowing and jaw dropping. Below you can find some feedback that reached us, some interviews we did and some reports of [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Alright, so we have calmed down a little after releasing our new album on November 1st and touring France after that. How are you doing? The feedback so far has been more than mind blowing and jaw dropping. Below you can find some feedback that reached us, some interviews we did and some reports of what has been going on the last weeks. If you know of more reviews, interviews or the like, please inform us! And of course you can still download all our music including our new album (for free or for a donation) at <a href="http://music.antillectual.com" target="_blank">music.antillectual.com</a> or order a CD or LP at our <a href="http://www.antillectual.com/store/" target="_blank">webshop</a>. Let us know what you think of it, speak freely.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">To promote our new album we are gonna play live a lot. See &#8220;<a href="http://www.antillectual.com/shows/" target="_self">SHOWS</a>&#8221; for all shows, including our &#8220;Release Benelux Tour&#8221;. Some shows we want to emphasize, in order of appearance:</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Dec 3 NL Nijmegen Merleyn RELEASE SHOW &#8220;START FROM SCRATCH!&#8221; w/ The Real Danger, This Routine Is Hell</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Jan 5 GER Available! w/ Red Tape Parade<br />
Jan 6 GER Augsburg Ballonfabrik w/ Red Tape Parade<br />
Jan 7 GER Available! w/ Red Tape Parade<br />
Jan 8 GER Berlin Scherer8 w/ Red Tape Parade, Man the change<br />
Jan 9 GER Available! w/ Red Tape Parade
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Jan 13 NL Groningen Eurosonic / Noorderslag: Shadrak, Main w/ Turbostaat, Kvelertak, De Staat, Death Letters, Destine, Kensington, MakeBelieve, Only Seven Left, The Opposites, and so many more &#8230; (January 15 we will play acoustic at Eurosonic/Noorderslag for Live in Your Living Room)</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">As you can see we are still looking for some shows and confirmations for our German tour in January. Where should we drop by? Let us know!</p>
<p>For Dutch blog Eerste Hulp bij Plaatopnamen Riekus reported how we set up, executed and received feedback on our streaming project around the release. For Dutchies interested, read the <a href="http://eerstehulpbijplaatopnamen.blogspot.com/2010/11/antillectual-doet-het-zo-slot-de.html" target="_blank">third part of the trilogy</a>! A lot of people, zines and other media have been writing about us lately. Here you can find a selection of those pieces:</p>
<p>Interviews:<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://punkfiction.servhome.org/Antillectual,5975" target="_blank"><br />
Our interview at Punkfiction</a></span></span></span> (in French)<a href="http://www.noizeitalia.com/index.asp?pag=interviste2&amp;id=271" target="_blank"><br />
Our interview at Noize Italia</a> (in Italian)<a href="http://www.dagheisha.com/music_section/interviews.asp?report=471" target="_blank"><br />
Our interview at Dagheisha</a> (in Italian)<a href="http://www.roarezine.com/2010/10/26/antillectual/" target="_blank"><br />
Our interview at Roar Ezine</a> (in Dutch)<br />
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" align="LEFT">Reviews:<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rockrebelmagazine.com/cd-reviews-pag-54/" target="_blank"><br />
Rockrebelmagazine</a></span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"> </span> (in Italian)<span style="color: #000080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.longliverocknroll.it/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=596:antillectual-start-the-scratch&amp;catid=1:recensione-album&amp;Itemid=2" target="_blank"><br />
Longliverocknroll</a></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"> </span> (in Italian)<br />
<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"> </span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.metalorgie.com/punk/groupes.php?id=600" target="_blank">Metalorgie</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> (in French)</span></span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://xbethereorbesquarex.blogspot.com/2010/11/antillectual.html" target="_blank"><br />
xBethereorbesquarex</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://xbethereorbesquarex.blogspot.com/2010/11/antillectual.html" target="_blank"> </a>(in French)</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.roomthirteen.com/cgi-bin/cd_view.cgi?CDID=11433" target="_blank"><br />
Roomthirteen</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> (in English)</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.massmovement.co.uk/wordpress/?p=7647" target="_blank"><br />
Massmovement</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> (in English)</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://shakezine.tumblr.com/post/1445939258/antillectual-start-from-scratch" target="_blank"><br />
Shakezine</a></span></span></span> (in English)<br />
<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rockfreaks.net/index.php?page=albumreviews&amp;id=3244" target="_blank">Rockfreaks</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> (in English)</span></span></span><br />
<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.in-your-face.de/reviews/antillectual-start-from-scratch" target="_blank">In-your-face</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> (in German)</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.in-your-face.de/reviews/antillectual-start-from-scratch" target="_blank"></a></span></span></span><a href="http://www.track4.de/rezensionen/Antillectual/1042/Start-from-Scratch.html?page=1" target="_blank"><br />
Track4</a> (in German. 5 out of 5 stars!)<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.tristesse.fi/2010/11/antillectual-start-from-scratch/" target="_blank"><br />
Tristesse</a></span></span></span> (in Finnish)<span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rockfreaks.net/index.php?page=albumreviews&amp;id=3244" target="_blank"><br />
</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://revolution-music.dk/anm.php?alid=3349" target="_blank">Revolution-music</a></span><span style="color: #000000;"> (in Danish. </span></span></span><span style="color: #000000;">6 out of 6 stars!)</span><a href="http://www.punx.nl/nl/artikelen/1/4917/Album_review_Antillectual_-_Start_From_Scratch.htm" target="_blank"><br />
Punx.nl</a><span style="color: #000000;"> (in Dutch<span style="text-decoration: underline;">)<br />
</span></span><span style="color: #000080;"><span lang="zxx"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.roarezine.com/2010/10/26/antillectual-start-from-scratch/" target="_blank">Roarezine</a></span></span></span> (in Dutch)
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		<title>Full Album Stream: START FROM SCRATCH!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 10:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the last episode of our stream. And what would make more sense than to stream the last song of the album? Stream ALL the songs of our new album! Next to streaming the album, you can of course order the CD or LP from us. If you want a digital version of the album you can get one, for FREE or for a donation, at http://music.antillectual.com. All our music is up for download over there, for FREE or for a donation. You know how it works.

But, this is also the revealing of our last song of the album, "So Much More". It's a song about being in a band in general and about being in this band in particular. The song is a little different from the other ones on the album, check for yourself. Heleen from Midnight Menace did guest vocals on this song, like she did on "Buyer's Remorse". She wrote about our cooperation below.

In the last 11 weeks our songs have been played over 12.000 times, and still counting. So please read on, enjoy our album and feel free to share it with your friends.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This is the last episode of our stream. And what would make more sense than to stream the last song of the album? Stream ALL the songs of our new album! Next to streaming the album, you can of course <a href="http://www.antillectual.com/store/catalog/music/start-from-scratch/" target="_blank">order the CD or LP</a> from us. If you want a digital version of the album you can get one</strong><strong>, for FREE or for a donation</strong><strong>, at <a href="http://music.antillectual.com" target="_blank">music.antillectual.com</a>. All our music is up for download over there, for FREE or for a donation. You know how it works.<br />
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<p><strong>But, this is also the revealing of our last song of the album, &#8220;So Much More&#8221;. It&#8217;s a song about being in a band in general and about being in this band in particular. The song is a little different from the other ones on the album, check for yourself. Heleen from Midnight Menace did guest vocals on this song, like she did on &#8220;Buyer&#8217;s Remorse&#8221;. She wrote about our cooperation below.</strong></p>
<p><strong>In the last 11 weeks our songs have been played over 12.000  times, and still counting. So p</strong><strong>lease read on, enjoy our album and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Skip to:</strong> <a href="#special-guest">Special Guest</a> / <a href="#lyrics">Lyrics</a> / <a href="#liner-notes">Liner Notes</a> / <a href="#album">Full Album</a></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Heleen Tichelaar says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Heleen Tichelaar"><p>The boys of Antillectual asked me to come over and sing some guest vocals for their new album ‘Start from Scratch’. At first they sent me some pre-recordings of the track. I loved it from the first tune! The song felt good! It’s a nice, sweet and catchy sort of punkrock ballad. A song that got stuck in my head for hours. The lyrics describe exactly how I feel about making music and about the people I’ve met in the past few years.</p>
<p>I got really excited to come over to the studio in Panningen. I made up some extra vocal lines, hoping they would like it (cause I was a little bit nervous about it). Once I stood behind the mic, everything went smoothly! It felt so good to sing.</p>
<p>It was nice to come back to the studio after a few years. It felt good working with the boys. Very nice to work with other people besides my own band. We exchanged many ideas and came up with a very nice result: the track ‘So Much More’.<br />
What can I say……this is our life! It was a day to remember!</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="album">Full Album Stream</h4>
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<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>Patience, time to relax<br />
This is what people do in their weekends<br />
This is what some do for a hobby<br />
A nice distraction to others</p>
<p>It certainly should not be<br />
That forced family meeting<br />
The same faces, talks and expectations<br />
Even though it sometimes feels just like one</p>
<p>This is our life<br />
We put our hearts and heads into<br />
My brain, my hands, want to be inspired</p>
<p>We are not in it for the backstage beer<br />
Not for the girls, girls, girls<br />
We are not in it for the afterparty<br />
Or the big paycheck at the end of every month</p>
<p>Fuck the reunions, fuck the macho competition<br />
Fuck the hypes, if I can’t revolt it’s not my party</p>
<p>This is our life<br />
We prefer it meaningful<br />
Not our safe haven</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>To me, punkrock is so much more than just music, a part time hobby or a group of friends enjoying the same drinking music. Punkrock has, over the years, literally become a way of living. It has increased my interest in politics and activism and broadened my view on a lot of topics. I love it when I see a band with the urge and drive to play music and spread a message they believe in. That is inspiration to make music myself, to keep on writing lyrics, to stay active. All this makes me want to put in my whole heart and head into this band, music and scene.</p>
<p><strong>There it is, our new album! Again, if you like the sound of it, we have some beautiful <a href="http://www.antillectual.com/store/catalog/music/start-from-scratch/">Digipacks and Gatefolds up for sale</a> in our store. Don&#8217;t forget to enjoy the peace and quiet of your Antillectual-free-Monday next week!<br />
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 11: Classic Themes Never Get Old</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to the other songs, this song has absolutely nothing to do with current affairs. Or does it? "Classic Themes Never Get Old" is an ode to issues we should never forget about, even though media hypes focus on other stuff and some themes might not seem very popular to address these days. An ode to worn off patches, graffiti on squatted walls and the roots of our movement.

It is good to read everyone appreciated last week's gear talk. This week we have our friends from our Italian label No Reason Records talk about why they run a label, why they support bands like us and Rentokill. They released our previous albums "Testimony" and "Pull the Plug" and they are strong connections in the European punkrock network. Releasing albums and booking shows for Atlas Losing Grip, Astpai, In-sane, This Is A Standoff, The Living Daylights, High Five Drive and many many more.

Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Contrary to the other songs, this song has absolutely nothing to do with current affairs. Or does it? &#8220;Classic Themes Never Get Old&#8221; is an ode to issues we should never forget about, even though media hypes focus on other stuff and some themes might not seem very popular to address these days. An ode to worn off patches, graffiti on squatted walls and the roots of our movement.</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>It is good to read everyone appreciated <a href="http://www.antillectual.com/2010/weekly-song-the-new-jew/" target="_blank">last week&#8217;s gear talk</a>. This week we have our friends from our Italian label <a href="http://www.noreasonrecords.com/" target="_blank">No Reason Records</a> talk about why they run a label, why they support bands like us and Rentokill. They released our previous albums &#8220;Testimony&#8221; and &#8220;Pull the Plug&#8221; and they are strong connections in the European punkrock network. Releasing albums and booking shows for Atlas Losing Grip, Astpai, In-sane, This Is A Standoff, The Living Daylights, High Five Drive and many many more.<br />
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<p><strong>Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Skip to:</strong> <a href="#special-guest">Special Guest</a> / <a href="#lyrics">Lyrics</a> / <a href="#liner-notes">Liner Notes</a></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">No Reason Records says</h4>
<blockquote cite="No Reason Records"><p>This song is dedicated to all the active movements and people. We think that running a punk-hc label in the new millennium is our way to be committed. Nowdays everyone can download their favourite music everywhere, on the  blogs, p2p, etc. Nobody probably needs to be in contact with a label to discover new bands and music. So, apparently, there is &#8220;no reason&#8221; to run a label. But we&#8217;ve found more than one, when we&#8217;ve met these guys. ANTILLECTUAL and RENTOKILL are probably the two main bands that have helped us to choose our direction. Their passion, dedication and energy teach how to put all of ourselves in this project.<br />
Shit happens, we know it, but we have learned how to accept it trying to catch the best from all experiences we live. We&#8217;ve seen them play with the same effort in front of 10 people and in front of 300. They are active as a band. It&#8217;s your turn to choose your own way!</p>
<p>NoReason is not a music industry, it&#8217;s just a collective of people like you! Join our way!</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>You might think it is old fashioned<br />
To preach about the bio-industry</p>
<p>You might think that it is not hip<br />
To worry about nuclear waste</p>
<p>You might think it is politically correct<br />
To fight discrimination</p>
<p>You might think it’s simply boring<br />
To use words like capitalism</p>
<p>Old fashioned, not hip and politically correct; boring<br />
But in this changing world there are certain things worth fighting for<br />
Human, animal and environmental rights<br />
Of all places, of all times, always of value</p>
<p>Anti-globalism, climate change<br />
Making politics sexy again<br />
It’s getting hot in here<br />
Trim your sails to the wind of change</p>
<p>A weather beaten dusty squat our foundation<br />
The maxims on its walls our inspiration</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>Since 9/11 and “the crisis” in 2008-2009-2010 it seems as if terrorism and the financial markets are the only two topics worth talking about. Even in the political/activist scene there are trends and hypes. Since the late nineties globalization is the number one theme to discuss and criticize. And even though it&#8217;s extremely important to stay in touch with current affairs, classic themes should never be overlooked. Besides that, they form the basis for current movements.<br />
Animal and human rights, homophobia, environmental protection and economic problems among lower classes are subjects that have been around for ages. So they might not be very “sexy”. Yet, there is a reason they&#8217;ve been around for this long. They have proven to be important over time. This is a tribute to activism in the fields of Anti-fascist action, Gay-positive activism, Animal liberation, Environmental activism. Yes, Subjects in Capitals.</p>
<p><strong>Next week! The release of our new album! The last song of this stream! The end of torture! And what a surprise we will have for you! And more exclamation marks!!!<br />
Thanks for putting up with us over the last 3 months, I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.<br />
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 10: The New Jew</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 10:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first review of our album describes this song as "the strongest song on the album". Please decide for yourself. You could consider this another new "old" song. An acoustic version appeared on our "Pull the Plug" EP and we recorded a demo of this song during the recordings of the Kid Dynamite tribute cover. Because of an out of tune guitar that was never released  though ...

And what a coicindence, this song could not have been planned better. It was originally written as a critique of Dutch right wing politics instigated by Geert Wilders and Rita Verdonk. Thank god we got rid of Rita Verdonk, but guess who will play a crucial role in last week's installed government?

Our pen pal this week is our studio engineer Nico van Montfort. He also recorded our previous releases "Testimony" and "Pull the Plug" and has worked with almost all Dutch punk and hardcore bands. Prepare yourself for a very detailed documentation of how we recorded the album you have been listening to in the last weeks. *Nerd/engineer/musician alert!*

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The <a href="http://www.bierschinken.net/platten/review.php?id=317&amp;title=antillectual_-_start_from_scratch_" target="_blank">first review of our album</a></strong><strong> describes this song as &#8220;the strongest song on the album&#8221;. Please decide for yourself. </strong><strong>You could consider this another new &#8220;old&#8221; song. </strong><strong>An acoustic version appeared on our &#8220;Pull the Plug&#8221; EP</strong><strong> and we recorded a demo of this song during the recordings of the Kid Dynamite tribute cover. </strong><strong>Because of an out of tune guitar</strong><strong> that was never released  though &#8230;<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>And what a coicindence, this song could not have been planned better. It was originally written as a critique of Dutch right wing politics instigated by Geert Wilders and Rita Verdonk. Thank god we got rid of Rita Verdonk, but guess who will play a crucial role in last week&#8217;s installed government?<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Our pen pal this week is our studio engineer <a href="http://www.xpzsound.nl/" target="_blank">Nico van Montfort</a></strong><strong>. He also recorded our previous releases &#8220;Testimony&#8221; and &#8220;Pull the Plug&#8221; and has worked with almost all Dutch punk and hardcore bands. Prepare yourself for a very detailed documentation of how we recorded the album you have been listening to in the last weeks. *Nerd/engineer/musician alert!*<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Skip to:</strong> <a href="#special-guest">Special Guest</a> / <a href="#lyrics">Lyrics</a> / <a href="#liner-notes">Liner Notes</a></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Nico van Montfort says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Nico van Montfort"><p>I chose to talk about The New Jew for a few reasons. First off it’s the first song we recorded during the session for this record, second it’s the only song featuring Riekus’ vintage Olympic snare drum (the quality turned out to be a bit too vintage to last through a whole song of hard pounding, let alone a whole record) and last but not least, a lot of little tricks and funny things we did during mixing are used in this song.</p>
<p>Since we had recorded The New Jew before for the “Pull the Plug EP” and together with the Kid Dynamite tribute song, this definitely was a song everyone was comfortable with to start. After a good morning of setting up, tuning, trying different drum heads, more tuning, placing mics, making a hi-hat muffler (yes, we had too much hi-hat in the overheads and room mics) and trying different mics this was the first song to actually get on “tape” (interesting note may be that the drums and bass for “Testimony” were recorded on 16 track tape). This time we’re recording in the Er0ck studio in Panningen and Reaper is our tape machine. Riekus is playing to a click and Willem is guiding him on guitar in the live room. It doesn’t take too long to get a decent take of drums, except for the snare drum falling apart after or during each take. First the idea was to keep one tempo throughout the song but we noticed that the bridge sounded too rushed when played in the same tempo as the rest of the song so we decided to slow it down 5 BPM in the bridge.</p>
<p>For the gear nerd, here’s what we used on drums (drums are Peace Paragon custom maple 24&#215;18, 13&#215;8, 16&#215;16, 18&#215;16 Tama Rockstar and Olympic 14&#215;5 snare from 1962, Mapex black panther 14&#215;5,5 on all other songs, Evans coated G2 on all toms, Remo coated powerstroke 3 on kick batter, coated emperor on resonant, snare is Remo controlled sound coated)</p>
<p>Here’s the drums channel listing</p>
<ol>
<li>kick inside &#8211; 901</li>
<li>kick outside &#8211; 902</li>
<li>snare top &#8211; SM57</li>
<li>snare bottom &#8211; 906</li>
<li>HH &#8211; SM7</li>
<li>tom &#8211; 904</li>
<li>floor 1 &#8211; d112</li>
<li>floor 2 &#8211; d112</li>
<li>ride bottom &#8211; 905</li>
<li>OH HH side &#8211; AE3000</li>
<li>OH R side &#8211; AE3000</li>
<li>Room HH side &#8211; NT1 (run through distressor on the way in)</li>
<li>Room R side &#8211; NT1 (run through distressor on the way in)</li>
<li>Room center back &#8211; AE2500 (condenser side)</li>
</ol>
<p>After drums it was Toms turn to make his debut on bass. He just recently bough his own bass, a customized Japanese Fender Jazz bass with US electronics and a US made neck (which is thick as hell!). Tom hadn’t been playing bass for too long when Antillectual recorded this record and he didn’t own his own bass amp yet. He had been borrowing Yvo’s Ampeg V4 and 8&#215;10 but didn’t really make friends with either of them yet so he had been playing bass on the clean channel of his Marshall JCM800 2210 guitar head most of the time, with a SansAmp in front to tighten it up a little and add a little character. I brought my Aguilar 8&#215;10 to the studio so Tom didn’t bother bringing the Ampeg. He accepted my opinion that it sounds much better than any Ampeg I’ve ever heard (and probably wouldn’t dare to say so if he thought differently about it) We checked out some sounds with the JCM800 and the Aguilar and were pretty excited. Then we set up my early 70’s Marquis superbass head (it was actually born as a 2203 replica but I had it modded to Bassman specs, so it’s actually a 100 watt bassman with an EL34 poweramp) We immediately agreed this sounded more like an awesome bass tone than the 800 did. So, finally, off we went! Tom’s debut on bass was a pretty rough one. I had to get angry at him more than once to make him hit his strings hard enough. It paid off though: the bass ended up sounding rock solid. We tracked the bass using 2 channels: one DI track (SansAmp) and one mic track (d112), both run through distressors on the way in.</p>
<p>Some people might know that my favorite part of recording is checking out guitar sounds. That’s something Antillectual (or at least Willem) enjoys as much as I do so we brought quite an arsenal of amps in. Here we go:<br />
Willem&#8217;s H&amp;K triamp, Willem&#8217;s bassman 70, my ‘77 Marshall JMP 2203, Tom&#8217;s ’88 Marshall JCM800 2210, Hunk&#8217;s ’87 Marshall JCM800 2203 (modded), Gijs’ Mesa Boogie 3 channel dual rectifier, Casper&#8217;s Soldano SLO100 and as if that wasn’t enough to choose from we also brought some cabs: Willem&#8217;s Greenback 4&#215;12 Marshall, my Greenback 4&#215;12 Marshall, Hunk&#8217;s Blackback (pre Greenback) 4&#215;12 Marshall, Tom&#8217;s V30 4&#215;12 Marshall and Erik&#8217;s T75 4&#215;12 Marshall.<br />
We ended up using Willem or my (I actually can’t remember) Greenback cab for all the “non modern” (JCM800 / JMP / bassman) sounds and Toms v30 cab for the Mesa / Soldano sounds. Throughout the whole album we chose to use my Gibson Les Paul Standard DC on the left side and Willem&#8217;s Gibson SG Standard on the right side (apart from a few parts where we used my London city telecaster and Willems Sammick for nice single coil cleans) But that all doesn’t apply to this song anyway. For The New Jew here’s what you hear:<br />
-left side: Les Paul + JCM800 2210 + Greenback<br />
-right side: SG + JMP 2203 + Greenback<br />
-choruses are an additional SG + TS9 + delay + bassman + greenback in the center of the mix<br />
-bridge is SG + bassman + greenback</p>
<p>For each guitar track we were using 4 channels: 1 clean DI track (just in case), 1 channel dynamic of the AE2500, one channel condenser of the AE2500 and one room mic channel AE3000.<br />
For The New Jew we ended up adding 2 tracks of acoustic guitars to the choruses too, to add some strum and “largeness” to the mix, backed up by a beatring. All together the track count was 84 channels for this record.</p>
<p>We took shifts with recording vocals. During daytime we tracked guitars and started tracking vocals after dinner, finishing 2 or 3 songs each day. Willem had a pretty long warming up routine, which included making pigeon sounds! This is the third time I recorded Antillectual and every time Willems’ singing has improved a lot compared to the time before.<br />
We recorded all vocals through a Shure SM7, a TLAudio PA-1 preamp and a distressor.</p>
<p>Well, more fun stuff: mixing! A lot of cool stuff is going on in the mix of The New Jew, especially with the drums. The main thing is a lot of automation of the levels of the clean, close miced drums, parallel compressed close mics, overhead mics and last but not least the room mics. When you look at he automation lanes it looks like a work of art by itself, without even listening to it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.antillectual.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/the-new-jew-automation1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1310 nomargin noMargin alignnone" title="the new jew automation" src="http://www.antillectual.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/the-new-jew-automation1-550x334.jpg" alt="the new jew automation" width="550" height="334" /></a></p>
<p>For some good examples listen to the pre-verse, the bridge and the outro. The pre-verse is mainly room mic, the bridge is mainly parallel compressed drums and overheads, with plenty of room mic, and the outro is all room mic.</p>
<p>Another fun trick we used in the mix was running all guitars and vocals through one bus and adding some slight compression on that bus. The guitars duck a little when the vocals come in to give the vocals a little bit of extra power when they come in.</p>
<p>The mastering itself is also an interesting thing. As you might have noticed the record isn’t overly bright or extremely loud. We decided to go for a punchy, warm and round sounding record which asks for a little more headroom to keep the low end clean. Also we did quite a lot of automation to keep the whole album dynamic and exciting. Take a listen to the intro of The New Jew and see how large the impact is when the whole band joins in.</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>Forget about the fascists<br />
Forget about the communists<br />
We are in need of a new enemy<br />
Thank god we found one, the new jew</p>
<p>Without “you” we don’t know who “we” are</p>
<p>We need a new enemy<br />
To consolidate those divided<br />
Create cohesion, one national family</p>
<p>We are fighting wars of fear<br />
Terrorized by intimidation</p>
<p>Panic and fear spreading insecurity</p>
<p>Their uproar against us<br />
A natural reaction<br />
Could you swear to react different<br />
Under the same circumstances?</p>
<p>Criminalized as threat<br />
Generalized and forced to deviate<br />
From our biases<br />
Biased till proven otherwise</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>The Netherlands used to be seen as a tolerant country. Some people and ideas that were unwelcome elsewhere found their home here. But lately things are changing. There is a tendency to put overboard our ideals of tolerance and even put them off as being politically correct or outdated. In stead current political hypes are inspired by nationalism, xenophobia and general intolerance towards anything that is not described as “Dutch”. There are mainly two politicians representing this tendency: Rita Verdonk and Geert Wilders. Both originated from a center right wing party (the VVD) manifesting more and more extreme populist ideas. What is happening in the Netherlands at this moment can in no way be compared to what happened in Nazi Germany in the thirties and forties. But the atrocities springing from that period could never have happened without the trends and conditions we’re facing again today. So be aware, be very aware.<br />
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<p><strong>For the gear-nerds who aren&#8217;t satisfied yet, remember we still have </strong><strong><a href="http://www.antillectual.com/2010/recording-start-from-scratch/">some videos from the studio</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>I don&#8217;t know on what step of the nerd ladder you are if you read EVERYTHING above, but we promise you to keep it understandable for normal people next week. Our friends from No Reason Records will give their insights on us, the scene and the music industry.<br />
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 9: Our Hearts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As if we planned it: in the week that we stream "Kraken Gaat Door!" the anti-squatting law is installed. In the week we stream "Some of My Best Friends Are Meat Eaters" it turns out to be world vegetarian day. Last week we streamed "Chinese Takeover" and Liu Xiaobo (a Chinese political prisoner) wins the Nobel Peace Prize. A decision heavily criticized by Chinese authorities. The Nobel Prize committee responded: "[It is] a message to the world, that while we appreciate very much that China is becoming an economical and political power, with power comes responsibility, and you have to be prepared for and accept criticism and debate." Sounds familiar ...

So what to expect this week? Our stream is a song written (music &#038; words) by our former bass player Yvo, sung by our current bass player Tom. So a good week for lovers of Yvo, Smash the Statues, D-beat-alike music and personal resistance.

Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>As if we planned it: in the week that we stream &#8220;Kraken Gaat Door!&#8221; the anti-squatting law is installed. In the week we stream &#8220;Some of My Best Friends Are Meat Eaters&#8221; it turns out to be world vegetarian day. Last week we streamed &#8220;Chinese Takeover&#8221; and Liu Xiaobo (a Chinese political prisoner) wins the Nobel Peace Prize. A decision </strong><strong>heavily criticized by </strong><strong>Chinese authorities. The Nobel Prize committee responded: &#8220;[It is] a message to the world, that while we appreciate very much that China  is becoming an economical and political power, with power comes  responsibility, and you have to be prepared for and accept criticism and  debate.&#8221; Sounds familiar &#8230;<br />
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<p><strong>So what to expect this week? Our stream is a song written (music &amp; words) by our former bass player Yvo, sung by our current bass player Tom. So a good week for lovers of Yvo, Smash the Statues, D-beat-alike music and personal resistance.<br />
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<p><strong>Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Skip to:</strong> <a href="#special-guest">Special Guest</a> / <a href="#lyrics">Lyrics</a> / <a href="#liner-notes">Liner Notes</a></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Yvo says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Yvo"><p>Ten years ago Willem and I decided to play some music together. We started the band like  billion other bands start; friends who share the same passion for music and want to make their own music. That decision was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life &#8230;</p>
<p>It’s quite hard to explain how I’ve experienced the time in Antillectual. Ten years is a long time and there have been so many beautiful moments. Probably the best thing was that I’ve always had the feeling I could express my thoughts and generate my ideas in the band. Punk has always been a form of resistance to me. Through punk and hardcore I was introduced to radical theories, direct action and DIY ethics. People talked and sang about subjects I could relate to. I saw how average kids like me toke control of their own lives and created autonomous places. I’ve seen endless info-stands at shows, the vegan catering and the DIY zines. I felt comfortable being part of that resistance. I also felt a sense of responsibility. It’s a DIY movement which basically means that everybody is responsible. Nobody is a passive bystander. It means you can book your own show, start your own band and create your own scene. If there’s something you don’t like or you like to see otherwise; do it yourself. This is what the song is about.</p>
<p>Responsibility is something we’ve always felt in the band. Being respectful towards promoters who work their asses of to do a show for our band. Thankful for everyone who’s cooking great vegan meals, and kids who open up their houses to let you stay in their homes. This might sound normal to everyone who reads this. But when I explained to my uncle how the DIY network basically is built upon trust and good faith, he couldn’t believe what he heard.<br />
“So you don’t work with contracts?” No.<br />
“You just trust those people in Italy on their word that they’ll take care of you?” Yes.<br />
“You fly to the other side of the world to go on tour with people you’ve never even met?” Yes.<br />
“You’re nuts.” No.</p>
<p>So those DIY ethics are not so normal in the outside world. In that sense the punk movement is making changes. Antillectual contributes to those changes. Or at least I hope so &#8230;</p>
<p>So after ten years, I left the band. Leaving the band was one of those terrible decisions I had to make. The decision was made easier because I had the full support of Willem and Riekus. I’ve always had the feeling they supported me in whatever decision I would make. I thank them for that. I’m really glad Antillectual continues with Tom. This new album sounds amazing and blows me away. Good jobs guys! Keep doing what you’re doing!</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>We are the poets who scream<br />
Stumble and swear<br />
We are the artists who paint<br />
With black and grey</p>
<p>We shut the fuck up<br />
And let our actions speak<br />
We cheat on life<br />
With five finger discount</p>
<p>This is a personal fight, this fight is personal</p>
<p>We embrace the night with adventure in our eyes<br />
With fire in our hearts<br />
Every silence that we break, every life that we reclaim</p>
<p>We search for the beaches<br />
Beneath the pavement*<br />
We look for the forests<br />
Behind the skyscrapers</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>Yvo (our former bass player) wrote this song when he was still in the band. He didn&#8217;t mind us playing and even recording the song for this new album. His words:<br />
This is a personal fight. This is a personal song. Not one specific subject to find here, except for my personal interpretation of what I would call: resistance. My resistance against machines destroying what I love. My resistance against the people responsible for those machines.<br />
Resistance doesn’t necessarily mean confrontation, barricades, molotovs and such and so on. Resistance is also the personal decisions I make in everyday life. It means to me creating a world that I find comfortable and worth living for. And this song is about those alternatives: the songs we love to hear, the poems we’re moved by, the paintings that express everything we can’t say in words, the food without chemicals&#8230; revolution of everyday life!</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;" lang="en-US" align="JUSTIFY"><em>* “Beneath the paving stones, the beach!” – popular slogan by the French Situationists in 1968. Original: “Sous les pavés, la plage”</em></p>
<p><strong>Follow Yvo and his current activities at the <a href="http://www.typewriterdistro.nl/" target="_blank">Typewriter distro (books!) website</a> and the <a href="http://mallemoere.typewriterdistro.nl/" target="_blank">Eetcafe de Mallemoere (food!) website</a>.</strong><strong><br />
You know those road signs with angry -&gt; smiley faces at the side of road constructions? You can start smiling a little. We are 9 down, 3 to go. Next week a new old song, yet still more up to date than ever. With a lengthy (nerdy?) comment from our producer Nico.<br />
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 8: Chinese Takeover</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 10:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember that 'new' Guns n' Roses album? Not so happy how it turned out? Neither were we, and we somehow managed to link our discontent of that album to the uprise of the economies in the Orient. Seriously though, this song is about the effects of the ever growing economies on that side of the world on the western world. To put it in Johan Cruijff's words: "to every advantage, there is a disadvantage" (or something ... ).

Our guest is Lenneke Knape. She works with bands like NOFX and Blink 182, runs Rockit Promotions, used to host "Witlof" on KinkFM and was kind enough to share some of her experience with us while we were planning the release of our album. Our appearance at the Groezrock festival earlier this year for example was largely thanks to her efforts.

Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Remember that &#8216;new&#8217; Guns n&#8217; Roses album? Not so happy how it turned out? Neither were we, and we somehow managed to link our discontent to the uprise of the economies in the Orient. Seriously though, this song is about the effects of the ever growing economies on that side of the world on the western world. To put it in Johan Cruijff&#8217;s words: &#8220;to every advantage, there is a disadvantage&#8221; (or something &#8230; ).<br />
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<p><strong>Our guest is Lenneke Knape. She works with bands like NOFX and Blink 182, runs <a href="http://www.rockitpromotions.nl" target="_blank">Rockit Promotions</a>, used to host &#8220;Witlof&#8221; on KinkFM and was kind enough to share some of her experience with us while we were planning the release of our album. Our appearance at the Groezrock festival earlier this year for example was largely thanks to her efforts.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Lenneke Knape says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Lenneke Knape"><p>When Antillectual approached me some time back to ask if I could help them bringing their plans to the next level I was thrilled. They’ve been around for such a long time that, if you are the least interested in punk rock music you must have been living in a cave if you haven’t heard about them yet. Obviously they are one of the most hard working bands in the scene around here. For me they are also the most political minded band I’ve ever worked with.  However, don’t expect any clever lines on politics from me, I grew up on bands like Fear, Social Distortion, NOFX, Blink182 and the first band I worked with were the Vandals.</p>
<p>Nevertheless I have deep respect for their devotion and passion for the subject. I’d like to take advantage of this opportunity to write something to go with the release of their track “Chinese Takeover” to reach out to all of you working in the industry and all of you loving and living music, to help these guys to get their name out there, to get them booked on every stage in the entire world. They will seriously rock their hearts out.</p>
<p>My wish for them is that all of you will find out what I found out, which is that Antillectual is not only a very good band who produce awesome albums, care about the world, and are the sweetest guys around, mainly they are an asset to punk rock music these days and I want everybody to be aware of that.</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>Take a look at our economy<br />
Take a look at our politics<br />
Take a look at our morality<br />
What a chance to progress</p>
<p>A Western world at sixes and sevens<br />
Now is the time<br />
To push over what is staggering<br />
And welcome the new paradigm</p>
<p>Crisis</p>
<p>Opportunities for others<br />
The orient knocking on our door<br />
Claiming what is theirs<br />
And a final closure of colonization</p>
<p>But to every advantage<br />
There is a disadvantage<br />
Together with their takeaway<br />
We import and accept their standards</p>
<p>Chinese democracy doesn&#8217;t sound that good to me</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>The balances in the world are shifting. The powers that were are no longer the powers that will be. In Asia there are countries whose economies are growing even faster than their population. And with their economies, their political power is increasing enormously as well. Hopefully the new balance will be a more equal balance than before, bringing wealth and freedom to regions that have been colonized and oppressed in the past.</p>
<p>Too much power for one country or one particular group of countries is never healthy. If the balance flips over to the other side we have to be on our toes. Because Chinese democracy is not only a terrible record. Our moral standards are not the same as other societies&#8217; standards. We should be on the lookout for not only the economic takeover that so many people fear, but also for a moral takeover: disrespect for human and animal life and environmental abuse.<br />
On the other hand: there is so much more we can learn and take over from the east than just their takeaway. It also is an opportunity for us to grow.</p>
<p><strong>That&#8217;s it for this week&#8217;s song. We&#8217;ll be back next week with a track that was written by good old Yvo, D-beat lovers beware!</strong></p>
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 7: Some Of My Best Friends Are Meat Eaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["That song with that AC/DC riff ..." is the reference most used by others to describe this song. I consider that a big compliment. But this song has more, I hope. Even though it is a seemingly endless discussion, through this song we try to give the definite conclusion on eating meat and/or dairy products. Not. But maybe Marnix (CEO of the influential Dutch punk portal Punx.nl) can stir your mind. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8220;That song with that AC/DC riff &#8230;&#8221; is the reference most used by others to describe this song. I consider that a big compliment. But this song has more, I hope. Even though it is a seemingly endless discussion, through this song we try to give the definite conclusion on eating meat and/or dairy products. Not. But maybe Marnix (CEO of the influential Dutch punk portal <a href="http://www.Punx.nl" target="_blank">Punx.nl</a>) can stir your mind.</strong><strong> </strong><br />
<strong> Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Marnix says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Marnix"><p>Even though I have quite a lot of friends who uphold the vegan or vegetarian lifestyle, I’ve always been a real omnivore. That doesn’t mean I don’t eat vegetarian or vegan food, but hardly ever out of my own considerations. When I was on tour with Antillectual &#8211; Belgium, France, Spain and Portugal with the mighty Pieter Petit – I didn’t eat any meat for two weeks or so without giving it any thought whatsoever. After the tour I decided to stop eating meat during weekdays and try and eat less meat in the weekends.</p>
<p>Typical for the new Antillectual songs is that they’re a lot more catchy than the old ones. ‘Some of My Best Friends Are Meat Eaters’ was one of those new songs that immediately kinda stuck in my head. The song is, at least as I see it, about (meat) consumption and not pretending you’re a better person because you don’t eat meat even though it’s a respectable decision. It has always been typical for the lyrical content to have a certain message and this song has at least reached one person to take a more positive stance in life.</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>“It’s dead already”<br />
“As if you make a difference”<br />
“You don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re missing”<br />
“It’s in our nature”</p>
<p>Inconsistency galore<br />
Bullfights nay, slaughtering OK?<br />
Double standards the norm<br />
Fur pelts nay, leather jackets OK?</p>
<p>Let’s get this done<br />
Take the next step, emancipate<br />
Beware of sliding scales and slippery slopes<br />
Pamela Anderson, Weird Al Yankovic, Hitler and Meatloaf can’t be wrong<br />
Join the club, enter our sky box</p>
<p>Moral crusaders<br />
Shout down to the plebs<br />
A call to morality, the always effective<br />
“It’s in your own best interest”</p>
<p>Somewhere halfway it’s me<br />
Climbing the slope<br />
Together with the rest of us<br />
So far to go</p>
<p>Join the club</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>This is an ode to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle. This is not about vegetarians being “better” than meat eaters or vegans being better than vegetarians. This is not meant to be another brick on the endless wall that some people build up in the annoying discussion between the pros and cons of using animal products. Making the choice to become vegetarian/vegan should be a personal choice, made by someone himself, coming from one&#8217;s own insights. But if someone makes that choice I think that is praiseworthy. A conscious choice to increase the quality of animals&#8217; lives is a good choice. So are vegetarians/vegans better people than meat-eaters? Nope, but I do think they made a better choice in their lives.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Apologies to all feminists, Germans and to people with a sense of humor and musical taste for referring to Pamela Anderson, Weird Al Yankovic, Hitler and Meatloaf. All for better lives of animals. In our quest to insult as many people as possible: Chinese people are up next week.</strong></p>
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 6: &#8220;Kraken Gaat Door!&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 10:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time no punkrock celeb doing guest vocals, but the counterpart to last week's song about cultural upgrading. I guess you could call this our most "sing-along-able" song. Even though sing-alongness isn't necessarily a recommendation for a song. But when fighting the Dutch anti-squatting law, you need to sing and stand together.
Etjen from Just Like Your Mom Toursupport provides the verbal contribution. Back in 2006, this long time friend decided we needed a van, so he bought one to help us out. That was the small start of his now successful initiative. Despite the growth he still helps us out behind the scenes A LOT and provides cheap yet good vans, backlines and so much more to bands. Newest development at "Mom": vegan catering at festivals!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This time no punkrock celeb doing guest vocals, but the counterpart to last week&#8217;s song about cultural upgrading. I guess you could call this our most &#8220;sing-along-able&#8221; song. Even though sing-alongness isn&#8217;t necessarily a recommendation for a song. But when fighting the Dutch anti-squatting law, you need to sing </strong><strong>and stand</strong><strong> together.<br />
Etjen from <a href="http://www.justlikeyourmom.com" target="_blank">Just Like Your Mom Toursupport</a></strong><strong> provides the verbal contribution. Back in 2006, this long time friend decided we needed a van, so he bought one to help us out. That was the small start of his now successful initiative. Despite the growth he still helps us out behind the scenes A LOT and provides cheap yet good vans, backlines and so much more for bands. Newest development at &#8220;Mom&#8221;: vegan catering at festivals!<br />
Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Etjen says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Etjen"><p>According to me squatting is the most used, most effective and direct form of non violent direct action around the world. Across our green and blue globe 1 in 10 people are squatting to make sure they have a safe place to life, to have shelter. That said it’s more than obvious that the ‘new’ law the Dutch government is introducing is nessecary if you approve of making a profit over the backs of people and peoples basic needs, but nevertheless it is a ridiculous and even plain stupid law. And yes, I know that you can’t compare landsquatters in South America with squatting as ‘we’ know it in the western world. But fuck that, the basis is the same. I could go on about counterculture, and the needs of free creative spaces. History proves that almost every music venue in Europe is based in squatting. Why? I would say, google and find out yourself. But anyway, enough about squatting and laws: as this song states, ‘squatting will continue’ with or without laws. So I think the Antillectual boys have a point with this song.</p>
<p>For me, after 15 years living as a so called squatter, squatting is more than opening a front door of an empty building. Squatting is a state of mind you are in, not thinking in boundaries, being creative, thinking outside boxes&#8230; And most important, being social to the environment around you, whatever that environment is. In that way I got involved with these Antillectual boys. They wanted to tour and needed an affordable tourvan for that. So over dinner at Yvo’s place I thought and said: “let’s do it” and that&#8217;s how the tour-machine Antillectual, and myself set of to where we all are now: Antillectual releasing a 3rd album, me buying a 7th tourvan. Sounds weird, but thats how it is. And no it&#8217;s not about growing or getting bigger&#8230; It&#8217;s about doing something you believe in, believing in what you do, and creating space for other people to use it. Which brings us back to the theme of this song&#8230; Squatting&#8230;</p>
<p>I can say I’m proud to be part of all this. I like it to see that the new Antillectual&#8217;s in the world and in the musicscene can use the basis we all created when they go on tour. I like it to see when people take responsibilty, write some songs, book their own tour, and just go. And believe me, there are a lot of new (and old) Antillectual&#8217;s waiting to hit the road and to hit the venues in your area.</p>
<p>Together we take what we need and use it to make this fucked up planet a nicer place to live in&#8230; Kraken gaat door!</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>The next casualty in line<br />
The next threat rising from youth culture<br />
Either disarmed or illegalized<br />
Downgraded and removed</p>
<p>Squatting is not a crime<br />
Squatting continues</p>
<p>The petty bourgeoisie at war with their own legacy<br />
Defending speculation<br />
Artists, students, bands like us<br />
Culture in general, owing so much to squatting</p>
<p>A shelter<br />
For what is valuable<br />
For what is not for sale<br />
For what has no commercial interest at all</p>
<p>Callousness, why should I care?<br />
I’ve got my house, I can drink my beer<br />
Ignore its role in art and housing<br />
Stress the conflicts and incidents</p>
<p>A place for those without one<br />
A home for those without one<br />
An outlet for those without one<br />
No squatter is illegal</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes (continuing from <a href="http://www.antillectual.com/2010/weekly-song-cut-the-ground-from-under-our-feet/">last week</a> &#8230;)</h4>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-weight: normal;" lang="en-US" align="JUSTIFY"><em>&#8230; but the mechanism works the other way around as well. When subcultures are unable to generate some extra money or simply resist to cooperate or fit in, mainstream media, companies and other institutions try to “downgrade” those subcultures so they can not be of any harm. The best example of this mechanism is the current anti-squatting law the dutch government has implemented in the constitution. Since squatting is a threat to the economy, healthy living conditions and simply stealing people&#8217;s property (not my words!) it should be forbidden. Since squatting is one of the most effective ways to create affordable living and working space for students and artists, a fertile home for underground culture and recycle ugly empty office spaces (my words!) it is not a crime! Kraken Gaat Door! (Dutch slogan meaning “squatting continues”).</em></p>
<p><strong>That was it for side A of the record! Next week the first song of side B: a song about Pamela Anderson, Weird Al Yankovic, Hitler and Meatloaf</strong><strong>. Guest contribution by Holland&#8217;s most critical, yet &#8220;converted&#8221; music critic.<br />
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		<title>New album stream ep. 5: Cut The Ground From Under Our Feet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 10:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>riekus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the fastest song on our album. About skate and counter culture. And YES, you heard it right, Chris Hannah (Propagandhi) sings on the last chorus. We asked him to do guest vocals for this song. He said he would try it, but warned us not to be disappointed. He did, and we weren't. As most of you know Propagandhi is a band we love and enjoyed playing with extremely much. Having this collaboration means a lot to us. I hope you enjoy it too.
Chris was friendly enough to write some words about this song, and so did our most steady pair of extra hands on the road: Thomas. If you saw us play lately and visited our merch stand you must have seen him. If you booked a show for us, he was probably the guy giving you shit about money ...
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This is the fastest song on our album. About skate and counter culture. And YES, you heard it right, Chris Hannah (Propagandhi) sings on the last chorus. We asked him to do guest vocals for this song. He said he would try it, but warned us not to be disappointed. He did, and we weren&#8217;t. As most of you know Propagandhi is a band we love and enjoyed playing with extremely much. Having this collaboration means a lot to us. I hope you enjoy it too.</strong><strong><br />
Chris was friendly enough to write some words about this song, and so did our most steady pair of extra hands on the road: Thomas. If you saw us play lately and visited our merch stand you must have seen him. If you booked a show for us, he was probably the guy giving you shit about money &#8230;<br />
Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
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<p>In case you like this, we are streaming more songs from our new album <a href="http://www.antillectual.com/category/start-from-scratch/">right here</a></p>
<h4 id="special-guest">Chris Hannah (Propagandhi) says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Chris Hannah"><p>I must admit, I&#8217;ve only spent about 5 minutes on a skateboard in my entire life, so while I won&#8217;t pretend that I&#8217;m either familiar or interested in skate culture, I will say that what I understand the message of the song to be &#8212; a lament of the brazen commodification of something you love &#8212; resonates pretty strongly with me. Of course, as long as we live in a world where we teach young people that making money takes priority over compelling art, principled sport, democratic politics and humane sciences, brazen commodification will be the rule.</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="special-guest">Thomas says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Thomas"><p>Early summer this year I was sitting in a van with some guys you might know. We were driving trough mountains in some country. Was it Italy, was it Austria? I don&#8217;t know. Two things I do know about that drive:<br />
It was the first time I heard this song (and the rest of the new album of course) and I was instantly blown away. Not many songs so fast and aggressive will grab you by the throat with it&#8217;s melody and feeling like this one. It reminded me a lot of Propagandhi, but I couldn&#8217;t really figure out what it was exactly.. Now we all know.<br />
The other thing was that I was once again reminded how cool it was to be on the road all over Europe with these guys. As one of the hardest working punkrock bands in the Netherlands, it&#8217;s amazing how nice and down to earth Willem, Tom and Riekus are. Yet these still strife to perfection in their songs and live shows.</p>
<p>That is actually where the meaning of this song comes in. The skateboarding scene has (d)evolved from the underground to the mainstream in the past 10 to 20 years. Where it used to be an extreme sport for people who wanted something exciting and something they could be passionate about, it&#8217;s now another object for MTV and big corporations to form to their liking and make money on.<br />
Still there are, and always have been, smaller companies and groups of people that try to keep skateboarding what it&#8217;s supposed to be. They still understand that you don&#8217;t need those $200 Etnies shoes to be a good skateboarder. That you don&#8217;t need to be sponsored by Nike to make your friends think you&#8217;re cool.</p>
<p>Antillectual is the punkrock counterpart of those groups. While putting as much effort and time as possible into their music and performance, they still take the DIY approach to everything. This is once again made clear with the release of Start From Scratch. The songs are amazing, the lyrics are once again filled with critical views on important social and political issues and Antillectual are still those great guys. Punkrock how it&#8217;s supposed to be!</p></blockquote>
<h4>Lyrics</h4>
<p>Nike commercials telling me that skateboarding is not a crime<br />
Maybe not anymore since they bailed it out<br />
From independent and resistant to contracts, million dollar cars<br />
Upgrading culture, conformed to cruise on the mainstream</p>
<p>Graffiti in the galleries, studded belts at the H&amp;M<br />
Tattoos on the playing field, counterculture fully enclosed</p>
<p>Upgrade underground culture if you cannot forbid their domain<br />
Or push them out of the market. If you cannot beat &#8216;em, join ‘em</p>
<p>They try to cut the ground from under our feet and steal our thunder<br />
How are we supposed to distinguish us from them?<br />
And revolt against the mainstream if it keeps on chasing us<br />
Before you know it you will hear this on your radio</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>I wrote these lyrics inspired by the<a href="http://tinyurl.com/nikeskateboarding" target="_blank"> series of commercials</a> Nike made for their “What if we treated all athletes … the way we treat skateboarders” campaign and the real life soaps around current skateboard superstars Bam Margera, Ryan Sheckler and Rob Dyrdek. These days, “extreme” sports like skateboarding and snowboarding are completely enclosed by mainstream brands and media. This goes not only for underground sports, but also for more and more forms of underground cultures like punk and hardcore. When mainstream media and corporations see there is enough interest for these sports or cultures they will try to “upgrade” them and conform them into mainstream sports and cultures and accompanying commodities.<br />
You can ask whether this is bad or good. Sure, the attention and appreciation is nice. But it also takes away all the edges and atypical aspects of these phenomenons. There is a reason why these sports and art forms find refuge in underground subcultures. They weren&#8217;t accepted or welcome in the mainstream for a long time. Now the edge has worn of, they are welcome to produce a nice profit and make a brand look young, fresh and hip.<br />
As for skateboarding, there is a group of organizations called the “<a href="http://www.myspace.com/dontdoitarmy" target="_blank">Don&#8217;t Do It Army</a>” that tries to keep it an underground culture, away from mainstream media and commercialism. The Dutch brand <a href="http://severeboardgear.com/" target="_blank">Severe Skate and Snow Gear</a> is affiliated with the Don&#8217;t Do It Army. “Support your local skate shop!”</p>
<p>But the mechanism works the other way around as well. When subcultures are unable to generate some extra money or simply resist to cooperate or fit in, mainstream media, companies and other institutions try to “downgrade” those subcultures so they can not be of any harm. The best example of this mechanism is the current anti-squatting law the dutch government has implemented in the constitution. Since squatting is a threat to the economy, healthy living conditions and simply stealing people&#8217;s property (not my words!) it should be forbidden. Since squatting is one of the most effective ways to create affordable living and working space for students and artists, a fertile home for underground culture and recycle ugly empty office spaces (my words!) it is not a crime! Kraken Gaat Door! (Dutch slogan meaning “squatting continues”).</p>
<p><strong>If those liner notes don&#8217;t spoil enough &#8230; Next week the sequel to this siren song of the counterculture, with comments from your mom.<br />
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		<title>New Album Stream ep. 4: America&#8217;s Worst Role Model</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fourth song of our new record deals with subjects such as sex, guns, god and fashion. Morality in combination with hypocrisy; it turns out to be an awesome mix. As said we've never played this song live because it is rather calm yet weirdly structured. We were really curious for how it would turn out when recorded. And it turned out even better than we expected on forehand.
This week's guest writer is Fieke from Shield Recordings. Shield Recordings has put out almost everything we ever recorded, helped selling our merch on tour and through their webshop and helped us book shows. Without them we'd be a couple steps down the ladder. Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> </strong><strong>The fourth song of our new record deals with subjects such as sex, guns, god and fashion. Morality in combination with hypocrisy; it turns out to be an awesome mix. As said we&#8217;ve never played this song live because it is rather calm yet weirdly structured. We were really curious for how it would turn out when recorded. And it turned out even better than we expected on forehand.<br />
This week&#8217;s guest writer is Fieke from Shield Recordings. Shield Recordings has put out almost everything we ever recorded, helped selling our merch on tour and through their webshop and helped us book shows. Without them we&#8217;d be a couple steps down the ladder. Please read on, enjoy the song and feel free to share it with your friends.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Skip to:</strong> <a href="#special-guest">Special Guest</a> / <a href="#lyrics">Lyrics</a> / <a href="#liner-notes">Liner Notes</a></p>
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<h4 id="special-guest">Fieke Shield says</h4>
<blockquote cite="Gert-Jan de Leeuw"><p>3 years ago we released our first Antillectual record “Testimony”. Back then we couldn’t believe they wanted to be on our label. We had just released the first record of The Real Danger and now we could sign the next great European Punkrock band. For us this was the beginning of a new era in which we focused on Punkrock more and more and grew bigger and bigger. In these last few years Antillectual supported us in our growth and we supported them in theirs. They inspired us to expand our services to our bands. My first tour ever was with them and this made me want to do more for the label than just help out with the distro. I got inspired to become a part of the whole Punkrock machine and I wanted to make a difference for our bands. I started writing to festivals to try to get our bands on their playlists. This worked out pretty well and this is for example how Antillectual will play the Incubate festival this year. Besides writing to festivals I even started booking tours and selling merch from our bands. This way we get the names of our bands out in the maximum possible way.</p>
<p>Most people get inspired by the political message Antillectual has, but to be honest I get the most inspiration from their personalities and the way they manage the band. I’m writing this on Skatefest Olen and I realize it is exactly one year ago on this festival the guys told us Yvo would be leaving the band. Even though we were kind of expecting it, it came as a shock to us. We both love Yvo and for us he was such a vital part of the whole band that we were afraid this was going to be the end. The way the band let go of Yvo and took in Tom as their new bass player is truly admirable and should be an example for other people how to treat and respect each other and the decisions others make.</p>
<p>This new record shows how well the band is doing as a whole right know and how much potential they got in their new formation. Even though we are a different label with bigger bands than three years ago we still let ourselves be inspired by Antillectual and we keep pushing the limits of what we can achieve as a label together with our bands.</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="lyrics">Lyrics</h4>
<p>Why the hell should we follow you?<br />
What kind of example is this?<br />
America’s worst role model<br />
Reconcile, “shock and awe”</p>
<p>Why the hell should we follow you?<br />
For the example you set at home?<br />
The government allows the industry<br />
To tease us with what they forbid</p>
<p>Selling you sex when it’s “oh, so wrong”<br />
Having a gun is your right<br />
A sweet and sour taste is all that’s left<br />
Once you have tasted forbidden fruit</p>
<p>Only god can judge you, you say<br />
Only god can judge the USA and its policy<br />
What do you think his verdict will be?<br />
Is god still on your side?</p>
<p>But thank god I’m not religious<br />
All these omens would be threatening me<br />
Scared to death I’d reconsider<br />
And regret that everything is a reaction</p>
<p>Two-faced ethics, fond of scandals and hypocrisy, we say<br />
Impose morality from above<br />
Media bombing us with “wardrobe malfunctions” from below</p>
<h4 id="liner-notes">Liner Notes</h4>
<p>One of the things the current and the former president of the USA have in common is their mission to maintain the USA as a “leading nation”. Setting the standards in the world, giving a good example. Too bad then, that they are not really a good example when it comes to morality on a national level. Past and current events like “nipple-gate”, hurricane Katrina, Medicare, and the double standard concerning sexuality show that copying the American morals worldwide will not result in a better world. It is hard to point out a popular American role model that I would want to see inspire the rest of the world. Paris Hilton, Dr. Phil, Martha Stewart, Jerry Springer, Tipper Gore, Tiger Woods, Joe the Plumber?<br />
Being a role model is something you should earn, be appointed to. Not something you can enforce.</p>
<p><strong>That&#8217;s it for this week&#8217;s song. We&#8217;ll be back next week with a fast one, a guest singer that will truly AMAZE you and commentary from him and the Dutch &#8220;I&#8217;m gonna manage the shit out of this punkrock show&#8221; Kent.</strong></p>
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