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From: Brad Isbister <longshot@****.DUKE.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Fri, 28 May 1993 18:17:36 -0400
>>>>>[Yo chummers! Name's HyperChord and I just moved here to Seattle from
Chicago. I've only been in Seattle for 2 days after a long bus ride. I stowed my bike
with the other cargo rather than risk the travel exposed & alone. The
caravan made it across the badlands without too much trouble, but I slept just
about the whole way - beats having some dirtball chew your ear with his "secret
conspiracy theory" My band _Chrome Helix_ was gonna tour the west coast scene
and try to pick up a major label. But now that's all drek under the bridge
since our vocalist left to become a tridstar in California and our drummer had a
`romantic falling-out' with our lead guitarist. The band's disintegrated under
my feet and now I'm a keyboardist witout a gig. My bike, my `board & my deck are just
about all I brought with me.

Where's the Tower CD's in Seattle? Or is there a more wiz place for off-label
music & gig-info?

I've done a bit of decking as well. I've written a new interface for myself and
a couple of utilities for distribution. If someone out there is willing to take
a look at the code, I'd love feedback on how it compares to the "state of the
street/art" out here. I'm way short on the nyen, but I know a couple a' great
back-doors into Chicago-area nodes that ya' might find useful.

I've only begun to explore the local Matrix nodes, so if anyone out there wants
to give me the 5Y tour of this fair city, I promise to put you on my next album
cover!

And to anyone out there looking for a keyboardist, blast me back and I'll
download some digital samples for ya'.]>>>>>

-HyperChord <23:57:07GMT/5-28-92>| Flying with electric dreams/ Who is reality?/
"Something More" _Chrome Helix_ | Tell me, is there something more?/

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