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Wintry Mix, Part Two

This month, we’re proud to present you with the belated second half of our two-part Wintry Mix.  For this edition, we’ve asked Nophi artist Sharaab to curate a special DJ set that evokes the passing of the winter season into spring.  We can’t wait for warmer times, and we hope this mix brings a little extra fire to the waning cold of winter.

Track List:

Sharaab – Illah (R_Garcia Mix)
Point B – The Veld
Morphy – Shackles (Kamikaze Space Programme Remix)
Leila – Disappointed Cloud (feat. Mt. Sims)
Sticky K – Persian Algebra
Kumarachi – Chasing Ghosts
True Tiger – Bloodtrail
Davwuh – This Love
Tarun Nayar – Turkish Spice
Omega El Fuerte – Merengue Electronico
R_Garcia – Your Middle Name
Virtual Boy – Go Johnny, Yeah!
Craxxxsoft – Up 3Days Adderall and Red Bull
Kaya Project – When Only Sand Remains (Tripswitch Remix)
Amal Lad – The Rajasthani Song
Virtual Boy – Let Go
Dehli 2 Dublin – Bodega Ridge Part 2 (Taal Mila Remix)
Janaka Selekta – Forward

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More Vaulty Goodness!

[#tun003] Originally self-released in 2002, The Sigh Rodgers EP made the rounds in the electronic music circles of Orlando and Tampa FL. Though a short-lived band, Sigh Rodgers spawned an excellent spin-off (and favorite here at Nophi): Plusses & Ups.

Not ones to let a good thing die, we have decided to re-issue this EP on behalf of Sigh Rodgers. The music is a pastiche of synths, blips, drums, guitars, noises and just about anything one would expect to find in the sonic toolbox of any self respecting lunatic.

Pay what you want ($1.99 min) for this digital exclusive and enjoy the sweet sounds laptop-rock, circa 2002!

MAGFest 9 – Sunday Recap

<- This is the face of pure boozing satsfaction.

Sunday morning broke through the window with no regard for our utter decimation. We were hungry, hung over, busted up and feculent. We somehow managed to scrape together what little physical energy we had left, hose ourselves off and check out. On our way back to the booth, we savaged a pair of delicious meat cookies at the local burgery — inspiring us to start using the term burgin’ to describe when one enjoys something (ex. I’m really burgin’ this new mixtape, brah!)

Knowing we were only going to put in four hours at the booth on Sunday, and that at least half of the population of MAGFest had wandered home with eyes full of seizure patterns and ears rotten with chiptune, we decided to sell CD’s at half price. Sales were relaxed and steady, which gave us much more time for conversing with passers-by and our booth neighbors. This was also the best time to pick up some good deals on NES games and hand-made stuff, so we took advantage of the deals being offered and bagged a few goodies for our personal stashes.

Late afternoon rolled in, and we decided it was time to beat feet and head back to Atlanta. We packed up our wares, said our last round of goodbyes, annexing a previously shopping cart in order to lug our gear out to the parking lot. We were sore — full of meat, booze, nicotine and other essential vitamins. Once at the car, we took one last look at the hotel tower before settling in for the 11 hour hustle that lay ahead, knowing that we wouldn’t see our own skyline till early Monday morning.

We’ll spare you the details of the winding journey home, save to say it was equally vulgar and hysterical as the ride up. We did make a pretty interesting food discovery at our dinner stop though. A North Carolina chain called COOKOUT that served up vinegar barbecue, dogs, burgers, shakes and Cheerwine! We wouldn’t normally endorse a particular restaurant on this site, but the price for 2 very good and very fast meals was about 12 bucks with drinks. The barbecue was outstanding and Matt’s $2.39 milkshake had a whole freaking piece of cheesecake in it. It’s good to see that good things can be had inexpensively. We like to think that Nophi belongs to that school of thought. Local, inexpensive, and delicious.

Magfest 9 – Friday Recap

Here’s the early afternoon view from the Nophi table at MAGFest 9. By some amazing stroke of luck, we managed to get a corner booth facing both the escalators and the elevators — on the outside row! This would prove to be an incredibly advantageous spot for us to not only sell our wares, but to watch and meet the seemingly endless procession of interesting folks that passed through the festival. Also, worthy of mention were our booth neighbors, Ink & Toggery and Demi Designz, who were extremely friendly, generous and…CUTE! (there, we said it.)

The first hour of Friday was spent figuring out how to set up the table, including 100-odd feet of faulty electrical cable that would periodically shut down if one were to think even the slightest jarring thought…NICE. Once we got it all worked out and cranked up the ‘choons,’ it was time to get our vend on. Our “Eightest Bits” comp was immediately a hot item, being that there were only 50 copies available, that it was all video game music, and that it was made specifically for MAGFest… no big surprise there! What was truly surprising was that there were so many people interested in purchasing new, unknown sounds from a freshman vendor! We took it as a high compliment and felt truly honored to be manning that booth!

While manning said booth, we did our best to take shifts over the course of the day — in order to take in as many of the MAGFest offerings as possible. A good number of the other vendors had absolutely amazing stuff for sale! Take, for instance, these meticulously spot-on “pixel paintings” by Adam Shub, which are square-by-square reproductions of classic screenshots from 8 and 16-bit video games. Freaking ace, mate!

Vending aside, there were also many people in costumes, video games of all type, competitions, parties, panels and music 24 hours a day. MAGFest can be best described as an absolute Utopia for nerds like us, and we decided that we would be “returning next year” within a matter of hours. That statement would be continually bolstered by the fun and trouble we got into when we shut down the booth for the night.

Friday’s late-night apex came shortly after a couple of stiff vodka mixers, during a mind-blowing performance by Metroid Metal. Seriously, this dude was playing Metroid with his feet (on a dance pad) over a big screen, while an extremely tight band churned out the game music. We highly recommend supporting these guys buy picking up one of their albums, because they totally kick ass.

Other highlights for Friday included the console arcade, which was a giant ballroom filled with every video game console imaginable, and an impromptu hallway jam session between R_Garcia and a violinist named “Jen” playing Celtic folk songs. Oh boy, look at the time! We finally made it back to the hotel sometime around 4am and dropped dead. Saturday, our best and most debaucherous day, lay ahead.