What’s new for Darkfaery Subculture Magazine ending 2009?
There are only five months left in this year. Holy cow!
It’s been a crazy year for us; we started out the year with an Underworld 2
movie release party with Moroch entertainment and Sony pictures. We saw a unique
blend of Metal VS Vinyl. We went to a pirate ball at Scarlet Fest and got
sunburned at the medieval fair. Some of us got mostly naked at the Carnality
Ball, and we got a little too drunk at the Assimilation Anniversary Ball. At
SoonerCon we shared a booth with Moroch Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, and
Jackson Compton-also secretly with Steve Wedel and Christophe, because their
stuff seemed hidden. Frankenberry made an appearance at our booth, bringing
smiles and lots of people with cameras. We
sold a lot of merchandise for once instead of selling some and buying more. That
was way cool. Then we got crazy at SinnerCon with a lot of other cool people who
seem to be at every event we sponsor. Strange, that.
Right after
SoonerCon we seemed to fade off the map, I know. My inboxes are full of
complaints and questions. We cancelled
all events for July because two of our staff were in a devastating pickup wreck
that left them unable to attend shows. Bryan (pokerface) is still in the
hospital and Evan (E.V.) can’t move part of his face. They don’t know if he will
regain the use of his expressions. I don’t want to say too much that would make
them feel uncomfortable, but you can send cards and letters through me if you
want to wish them well. I will make sure they get everything.
Finally, just
a few days ago we wrapped up our trip to Twicon where we attended-yep, you
guessed it-another ball. The Volturi Masquerade Ball.
We have spent a lot of time attending balls this year.
I don’t know what it is with us and
balls. The thing is…we still have three balls left to attend this year, two that
we sponsor.
The main thing
that I want to mention right now is the upcoming release of DFSM in print. Our
first issue is scheduled for October first and the deadline for submitting your
content is September 1st. It’s not too late for you to send us your
work to be published. Now remember, DFSM is a volunteer effort and you won’t
make any money but you will receive lots of love and kisses. The sort of thing
we are looking for is music reviews; please try to include a picture of the band
that you have permission to use or a high quality album cover picture. The bands
DO NOT need to be signed or even famous. If
you can tell us why you love them that is all we care about, even if it is your
Cousin Pete’s band from 1976. The same thing goes for movie reviews, dvd
releases, event dates, show reviews, interviews. I can’t promise we will have
room for everything, but we would like to give you this chance to get the word
out about something that interests you. It
can even be your own project.
You can submit
content to us via duvy.dfsm@gmail.com
or through MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/darkfaerysubculture. We have a much slower snail mail
address
Darkfaery Subculture Magazine
517 NW 95th ST
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
But if you want in that first issue you should consider
timeframe. We do have some ad space left, full color, glossy ad space. You can
choose from quarter page, half page, or full page, depending on the quality of
your graphic. We can also make you a full color high res ad if you don’t have an
artist who does this for you. We are pretty reasonable, but every dime we make
goes into the magazine. It’s not
cheap traveling around sponsoring events. We do take donations and sponsors.
So for now,
let me move on to the next event we sponsor. Beautifully Bound.
Hosted By:
Private Nights
When:
Saturday, August 08, 2009
Where:
Angles
2117 NW 39th St
OKlahoma City
73112
Description:
Beautifully Bound: An Experience in Art and Pain * Shibari and Rope Suspension * * Fetish Fashion & Art Show * * Music & Dance * * Burlesque * * Dirtiest Heels Contest * * Face Standing Contest * * Human Pony Cart Valet * * Raffle, Prizes & Giveaways * & More to Come!

Banmala
www.myspace.com/banmala_fusion

Banmala Tribal Fusion Dance Company is a professional performance troupe in association with the Student Belly Dance Club at The University of Oklahoma in Norman. This troupe is made up of dancers with a passion for fusion dance. Combining cultural influences of Africa, India, Spain, Taiwan, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Turkey, American Jazz, Gothic, and Burlesque Fusions, as well as adding our own theatrical modern flair, to bring to the stage a unique style of entertainment that draws from ancient global cultures while appealing to modern audiences in a World Tour of Dance.—–Bizarre Couture/ Ariel Lev
www.BizarreCouture.com
www.myspace.com/apleffdesigns
I’m a costume designer operating out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. I work for the local ballet, university theatre departments, for independent and student films, and for individuals. I specialize in things exotic or unusual including faire garb, chain and scale armor, leatherwork, cosplay (especially jrock cosplay), and other things as well. I’m a fan of visual kei, jrock, jgoth, and any of the music, videos, and clothing associated with that unique art form. In my spare time I dance, sing and cosplay Gackt from Malice Mizer and Sakito from Nightmare. I’m currently working on American Theater Company’s production of the Rocky Horror Show. I’ve got a website now. It’s still under construction, but if you’d like to see more of what I’m working on you should check it out.—–
Crispy Family Carnival
www.crispyfamily.com
www.myspace.com/cfcs

***Watch next week to see them on “America’s Got Talent:Houston.”****Tulsa’s Vaudeville Sideshow and 2004’s recipient of the internationally recognized “Candlelight Award” from the Circus Historical Society. Presenting a variety of death defying stunts from the classic American Sideshow with it’s own modern touch and comedic flair. The Crispy Family’s lighthearted approach to the macabre has made audiences across the U.S. gasp with horror and squeal with delight.This is real, live entertainment folks. No hoaxes, no gimmicks, no tricks. Unlike a magician makes the unreal seem real, our performers rely upon their own strengths, endurance, and downright insanity to provide you with amazing entertainment guaranteed to shock and enliven.
—–
Darkfaery Subculture Magazine
www.darkfaery-subculture.com
www.myspace.com/darkfaerysubculture

Darkfa ery Subculture Magazine has been an underground alternative source for music, costume, and art enthusiasts since it launched as ‘dark zine’ on the streets of Dallas, Texas in 1985. It has since undergone several transformations since moving to Oklahoma City from the paper zine known as The Vampire.s Playground in 1993 to the diskette compuzine of the same name, until finally it reached a large enough fan base to become Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Online in 1997.Through the years it has been DFSM’s mission to bring together the underground music, art, and fashion scenes who have, in the past, tried to remain exclusive and reclusive unto themselves. DFSM is committed to stamping out pretension among the genres so that fans and industry professionals can come together to create something memorable, and darkly beautiful, for years to come.DFSM reflects a unique lifestyle which both its readers and publishers strive to be a part of. Featuring and attending local events, conventions, and faires, DFSM continues to transcend the labels and prejudices placed upon the freakish, interesting, weird world upon which we live.
—–Darkfaery Girls & Boys
http://www.myspace.com/darkfaerygirls..
http://www.myspace.com/dark faeryboys
Darkfaery girls are girls from Oklahoma that showcase their beauty and show the world that Goth/Alternative/Rockabilly/Emo girls can be beautiful too. They don’t like to conform to what the overall society consider to be beautiful. They promote for Darkfaery Subculture Magazine, an online magazine that keeps the “Alternative” crowds in the know of special events and news that they would be interested in. Also please bear with us. This is a new site and we are just learning how to run it. We are sure that this will be an exciting experience for us and our girls.The Darkfaery Boys are alternative guys with their own way of thinking. Promoting events for Darkfaery Subculture Magazine and working with the Darkfaery Girls.
—–
Rope Suspension by David M.
—–Justin – King of Playboys
www.myspace.com/carolboi
I am a male illusionist based out of Atlanta, GA, who has been gracing the stage with my GQ charm, suave dance moves, and the ability to work the stage since 2000. In the seven years of being an entertainer, I have learned so much, opening my eyes and mind to a whole new level, and as my career progresses, my eyes and mind continue to see and learn more. Some of my accomplishments include receiving the Southern Voice Best Drag King of Atlanta Award in 2003, 2004, and currently 2007. Thank you, Atlanta!My performances consist of a wide variety of styles and genres which include everything from hip-hop/r&b to mainstream pop, reggaeton/latin styles to alternative rock and beyond. Musical artists that I try to emmulate through my dance include Justin Timberlake, Usher, Ne-Yo, Elvis Presley, and Michael and Janet Jackson. No matter what it is I do on stage, I strongly believe in a high-energy show that keeps the audience wanting more in the end.
—–Miss Midwestern Plains USofA 09-10
www.myspace.com/ladytamia
Lady Tamia St. James My Real name is Thomas. I am 21 years old… I’m a female impersonator in Tulsa, OK… My full performance name is Lady Tamia St. James… I am current reigning Miss Midwestern Plains USofA!! I’m on my way back to Miss Oklahoma USofA!! I’m also a former Miss Openarms Youth Project (OYP) 2007 and 1st Alternate to Miss OYP USofA 2009 and 1st Alternate to Miss Tulsa America… I have competed in 2 State Level Pageants!!! I’m excited to announce that I was best non-finalist at Miss Oklahoma USofA 2009 and won the Sasha Loren Beauty Award at Miss Oklahoma America 2009/10. That’s something I’m very proud of since and I cannot wait to see what else the furture holds…
—–*Miss OYP USofA 08′09′*
www.myspace.com/missnicolevegas

Miss Nicole Vegas
—–Mister USofA MI
www.myspace.com/misterusofami
National Contest System for Male Illusionist’s. The Newest System in the USofA Pageant Family, which is the largest pageant for female impersonators in the USofA. Help support O.Y.P.!
www.openarmsproject.org
Rent- A- Slave fundraiser @ Beautifully Bound: An Experience in Art and Pain.
—–Ponygirl Trikkeh
http://www.myspace.com/ponygirltrikkeh
Happily owned by Mistress Kina! I am mainly just a ponygirl but I do have some other interests. My pony side is very energetic, a workaholic, and can be extremely hard to handle if I get too far into my headspace. (Think wound up racehorse? Though I do consider myself an Oldenburg, but whatever.
) My favorite activity is being a jumping pony, as I have cleared up to a 3′11 fence and usually won’t stop until I’m forced too. I thoroughly enjoy having my jumping skills pushed to the limit! I am also trained under saddle and to pull a cart.~Videos of me/with me in them~http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgRq08gEzMU&eurl=http://lj-toys.co m/?journalid=687735&moduleid=3&preview=&auth_token=sessionless:1234252 800:embedcontent:http://kanal5.se/web/guest/webbtv/-/k5videoplayer/pla ylist-name/Outsiders
704/none
—–Teaze Dance & Fitness
www.poleteaze.com
www.myspace.com/teazedance
Teaze Dance & Fitness, LLCOklahoma’s First and Only Sultry Studio of Dance!Offers a variety of styles of sensual dance as well as focusing on the importance and technique of basic styles. We also provide fitness classes for those who are bored with everyday exercises.We Offer Unique Classes
Private Parties for Bachelorettes, Girls Night Out, Birthdays, and any Occasion. We offer Pin Up or Boudoir Photo Shoots, Rollergirl Boutique, selling sexy costumes and accessories. Our Dance Company performs at local events and festivals. We put on performances and small events for other performers to participate in our area.
—–The Human Floor
www.myspace.com/thehumanfloor
Have you ever seen a man lie down on a bed of very long, very sharp nails while a hot chick jump-ropes on top of his chest? Have you ever seen Two Dozen Women in High Heel Shoes standing on top of one person, Including on his arms, thighs, and face? Have you ever Stapled a $20 dollar bill to someone’s forehead? Done, done, and done. Meet the Human Floor, a gentle giant of a man whose threshold for pain must be seen to be believed! The Human Floor has been amazing audiences throughout the Northeast for years. While performing in New York City, he set a World Record, when 20 Women with a combined weight of 2633lbs used him as a bus stop. The Human Floor’s performance credits include: The Gong Show, The Tyra Banks Show, HBO Late Night With Katie Morgan, The Opie & Anthony Virus Tour, and The Coney Island Rockabilly Festival.http://nypress.com/20/20/news&columns/feature3.cfmMy World Record In The Record Books:
http://www.recordholdersrepublic.co.uk/recordholdersdetails.asp?id=47 2
—–Toxic Goddess
www.toxicgoddess.com
www.myspace.com/toxicgoddesses

Toxic Goddess is part modeling troupe, part art movement, and part cultural phenomenon. When founders Dirk Hooper and Robert Henry conceived of this concept in 2004, there was no way we could predict where this would go, and there still isn’t. We’ve achieved a lot in a short amount of time, and with your support we will continue to grow, to rattle all the right people and to create some exceptionally unique (and sexy) artwork.The Toxic Goddess models are not only beautiful, but creative in their own right. They are models who have earned their place in this group by being consistently exceptional in spirit and execution. They are intimately involved with the ideas behind shoots and are business partners. These models are not girls or chicks, they are Goddesses, in every sense of the word.
That wraps up DFSM for now, I will be back soon to fill you in on all of our
events for the rest of the year. See you soon!
Assimilation one year anniversary wrap up
It’s hard for me to
believe the year is whizzing by so quickly. Seems like just yesterday I was
wrapping up the underworld party, yet here I am wrapping up the Assimilation one
year anniversary. This show had multiple interests for us. Firstly, we were
finally going to get to meet End:
the DJ after sponsoring the Chrome Elemental tour and promising that we were
going to get off our lazy butts and get that interview done one of these days.
The second thing was that we were finally going to get to have Darkfaery Girl
Maven at a show where we could get a picture with her. (see our
myspace photos) The third thing was that we love going to Tulsa and staying
over because we love hotels! Why do we love hotels? We get to take a break from
the phone, the computer, and the cats! I’m sure the cats are glad when we leave
overnight too.
We spent the week before Assimilation taking flyers to
various locations and encouraging everyone we could round up to go with us. At
one point some people gave me a flyer and didn’t realize I had started the
circle. That happens to me a lot when we go out and promote and I still think
it’s funny every time.
We got through the stress of figuring out who we were
going to ride with at the last minute as usual and got to Tulsa the day of the
show at 4:30 pm and checked into the hotel. We gathered up our decorations and
tub of promotional materials,
Darkfaery girl applications, and headed to the Marquee. We got caught in a
loop of one way streets AGAIN and didn’t make it to the club until 6 pm even
after we said we’d be there at 5:30 pm…happens every time. You know how when you
go inside wal-mart you blink and it’s been two hours? That is how it is for us
and one way streets. It doesn’t matter who we ride with either.
I was
surprised that we managed to get the streamers and balloons up, get our table
set up, and get black table cloths on all of the tables in time to have a beer
and relax before the doors opened. That never happens, we are always still
setting up ten minutes after, so maybe the one way street Gods were kind to us
this time.
So let’s roll out the thanks on this one. First person I
have to thank is our Darkfaery Boy Promotional Director
James and his beautiful wife
Darkfaery Girl Trista, for going
beyond the pale at every event we are a part of. Couldn’t do this without them
and in this case it would have been a clusterfuck if James hadn’t been there to
help when Z got sick from the heat, smoke, and not enough food. Because of my
medical problems I count on Z for everything and when he is out of commission I
have no ground to stand on. Thanks guys for helping me cope with the stress.
Thank you cell phones.
Many thanks to Evan for funding our room and
gas, his donations to Darkfaery Subculture Magazine are limitless and I am sure
he gets tired of paying for so much, but he does it anyway. He even went out of
his way to pay admission for some of the Darkfaery boys and girls who didn’t
have money with them.
As always, thanks to my Darkfaery Girls and Boys for
representing. Specifically,
Mistress Eve, Rayne, and
Alice for being on top of things
that I didn’t even think of, for always offering us hospitality and trying to
take care of us. Thanks for having our backs, and sometimes our fronts! (wink
wink)
Thanks to Darkfaery girl Pumpkin for giving us a ride and
telling me how great I am all the time, even when I am yelling at people.
And Finally, Thanks to the
Assimilation crew and
Re:Mission Entertainment for having us out and slapping our logo on the
flyers, we appreciate that. See you at Combichrist!
The Show and Tell Tour performance was hosted at the Marquee in Tulsa, OK.
One thing I always enjoy about the Marquee is that it is just the right size, it
allows for a good crowd of people to come, but also keeps it small enough to set
that feeling that the band is only there to preform for you. I always prefer the
smaller venues over the larger ones and especially the big arenas. This concert
was ran on Assimilation night also and as always the Assimilation crew were very
nice and helped me out when I needed it. This by far is one of my favorite
venues to work with.
The concert started with the opening band Dommin. I
for one had not even heard their music. I only knew their name from being on
this tour with the Birthday Massacre. I will have to admit that I was surprised
at how good this California band turned out to be. They had a sound that was ll
their own. Their stage set up was great, you can’t go wrong with roses. The band
was dressed really well and went with their sound well. After their performance
they came down to hang out at their booth. They were very nice and approachable.
They all signed their autographs for me and took pictures with me.Over all I
really enjoyed them very much.
I Am Ghost followed and did not let people
down either. I did enjoy them, but to be honest I was not so much into their
sound as I was Dommin. But they were still a very good band. My husband enjoyed
them more than I did. He had heard of them before and already knew that he liked
their stuff.
Then their was the headlining band The Birthday Massacre.
They were really great! I had interviewed the singer before the concert and she
said they would have a lot of energy and they did not let me down. They put
their all into this performance. They were also very interactive with the crowd.
Chibi (the lead singer) more than once reached into the crowd to grab a hand or
hug someone. You could tell that they were one band that was there not only
because they had to, but because they truly enjoyed the fans. This show was all
for the fans, even if it came at the expense of the band being worn out and
Chibi losing her voice even more than she already had. The band also portrayed a
sense of just having fun with each other. At one point Rainbow (guitar) was
pretending to pout because Chibi had accidentally hit him in the head and she
hugged him and tried to comfort him. They just really showed that they had a lot
of heart during their performance.
After the show you would not blame
them for going to the back and resting with all that they put into their show,
but like troopers they came out for the fans and signed autographs and let
people take pictures with them. Rainbow even continued outside the club when the
club urged people to go so they could clean up. I recommend that you put this
band on your must see list.
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Carnality Ball Wrap up
Hello, everyone! Well it is time for another wrap up article, this time it’s
Carnality Ball 2009. I wanted to wait for all of the photos to come in before
writing the wrap up, but I have a low attention span and decided to break this
one off. If you have photos feel free to watermark them and send them to us, we
will post them on our sites.
So it’s been a crazy year thus far with the underworld movie release party,
scarlet-fest, med-fair, metal VS vinyl, 2 private parties, and now Carnality
Ball. We’ve pretty much been busy non-stop since September of last year, but it
has been worth it. We still have the Assimilation Anniversary Ball and SoonerCon
coming up over the next month, which we do hope you will come out and support us
at these two events.
http://www.darkfaery-subculture.com/schedule/
But now on to Carnality Ball…we want to thank Rampage for including us as
sponsors for Carnality and allowing us to sell our merchandise. Everything we
sell at our spaces goes toward future events with the Darkfaery crew. I know it
can be overwhelming to have 40 people in one crew looking to volunteer and get
in free or discounted and we thank you for placing as many of us as possible,
not to mention the fine folks we brought in for the SoonerCon table. We hope
everything worked out for them, between keeping the stage in front of us running
smoothly and keeping our booth attended we didn’t get to help them as much as we
wanted to, although more than once we tried to give SoonerCon flyers to people
we had already given flyers too. That always makes me laugh and reminds me of
all the winos that have asked me for a dollar twice in the same space of time.
Hehe.
It was awesome how Rampage managed to put our booth next to the stage where all
of our friends and crew performed, made it easier for us to assist each other
when it came to props and time schedules.
Nicole’s Corsets really stole the show and what I could see of the stage show
was fabulous, being short can be a real pain sometimes I don‘t always get a good
view point.
We saw a lot of our favorite vendors, which was a delightful surprise, we
managed to buy a few things we’d been wanting that we saw at other events. Nice.
I loved the fact that there were so many people attending in costume, usually
when we are a part of costumed events many folks are afraid to show in costume
for fear they will look stupid or be the only ones, but what I saw was a ton of
confident people in their coolest digs. That makes us happy. That’s what
Darkfaery is all about, seeing you at your coolest.
We should probably thank our crew whose efforts make us what we are, and let you
know that they do their best, so let them know you care. Boobzilla, Raymond
Martin, The Darkfaery Girls and Boys, Steve Wedel, Count Vino, Dr. Ignatious
Faust Fear, Mr. Grimly, Trinka, Jackson Compton, Evan Johnson, Bryan Shenk,
Pandora, Allin, our regional promotional director Trista Lou and promotional
director James, Private Nights, everyone works so hard I hope I didn’t leave
anyone out.
WHAT IS DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE?
Darkfaery Subculture Magazine has been an underground alternative source for
music costume, and art enthusiasts since it launched as ‘dark zine’ on the
streets of Dallas,
Texas in 1985.
It has since undergone several transformations since moving to Oklahoma City
from the paper zine known as The Vampire.s Playground in 1993 to the diskette
compuzine of the same name,
until finally it reached a large enough fan base to become
Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Online in 1997.
Through the years it has been DFSM’s mission to bring together the underground
music, art, and fashion scenes who have, in the past, tried to remain exclusive
and reclusive unto themselves.
DFSM is committed to stamping out pretension among the genres so that fans and
industry
professionals can come together to create something memorable, and darkly
beautiful, for years to come.
DFSM reflects a unique lifestyle which both its readers and publishers strive to
be a part of.
Featuring and attending local events, conventions, and faire’s, DFSM continues
to
transcend the labels and prejudices placed upon the freakish, interesting,
weird world upon which we live.
http://www.darkfaery-subculture.com
HOW TO JOIN:
TheseRules and Regulations are subject to change at anytime.
*You must be 21 or over to join Darkfaery girls/boys, but you can join Darkfaery
juniors with your parents permission.
You must have a parent or guardian at events or photo shoots, or signed
permission slip.
*You have to live in Oklahoma, no exceptions.
*You have to be willing to show up to most events, hand out flyers, and dress in
costume for the promotion of DFSM (Darkfaery Subculture Magazine).
This does not mean just a few! You have to be reliable!
*You have to be yourself! This is very important.
We want you to have fun and be comfortable in who you are.
We take all shapes in sizes. Your age and weight are not a factor on how we
choose our
girls, we choose you on reliability, input, and personality.
Tattoos and wild hair are a plus, but not required!
We want you to BE YOURSELF
Also make sure you really have a love for this lifestyle,
you will be living it!
WHAT DO YOU GET?
You get to be a part of something that is taking Oklahoma and Texas by storm.
We don’t pay our members and they don’t pay us.
There is no profit other than a feeling of accomplishment and a nice
addition to any resume.
When available you will get into events, concerts, clubs for free, but only if
you dress/do your part. You will get a badge with your photo that will allow you
to
enter our events for free and also make sure you are who you say you are. When
available you
will get buttons, t-shirts, and cards with our info and logos. You will receive
your
own Darkfaery girl e-mail address and a free personal website that you
can customize to your own specifications,
plus a lot more that won’t fit on this page!
Okay so if all that sounds good to you then we will need you to add us as
friends and send us a message with the subject being Application.
In the application you will need to include…
*2 or
more pics for us to view or a link to your pics.
If you are chosen one of these pics will be posted into the Darkfaery
Girls album and used on your badge.
No pics of complete nudity! Semi nude (18 and over) is fine as long as it’s done
with class and not exposing all of your goods.
*Your name and age
*A short bio of yourself
send application or request for application
to TristaLou at darkfaery-girls.com
http://www.myspace.com/darkfaerygirls
or look for us at events and ask for an application,
we love meeting new people.
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Assimilation (Tulsa’s monthly dark dance event)
Nine Inch Nails After Party -
Saturday November 22nd
Featuring DJ’s Reactive, DeathJest, Apocalypse,
DeadDreamer,
& The return of
End: The DJ (Xenomorph/ Charlotte,
NC)
Spinning the best :
Industrial – EBM – Electro – Futurepop -
Powernoise and more!
Visuals provided by VJ Novachild
FREE
GIVEAWAYS ALL NIGHT LONG!

October 31st we are
sponsoring the 4th annual Assimilation Halloween Ball – Friday, October 31st
2008 @ The Marquee 222 N. Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103! Dance Party! Costume
Contest! Cash Prizes! 18 to Enter – 21 to drink – Full Bar! $5 in costume $7
without
We still have galleries up at the magazine from the previous
Re:Mission Halloween Balls we’ve attended so don’t hesitate to go there and view
them.
Tulsa Events: ASSIMILATION, THE CRUXSHADOWS, IMPERATIVE REACTION
ASSIMILATION – SATURDAY, AUGUST 23RD 2008
Featuring residents DJ’s
DJ DeathJest and DJ Reactive
w/ guests DJ Bone and DJ Tone Deaf

THE CRUXSHADOWS – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH 2008
W/ Ayria, I:Scintilla, Sever the Feeling & DJ Reactive

IMPERATIVE REACTION – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH 2008
w/ SITD, Aesthetic Perfection, Esper Machine & DJ DeathJest

Cruxshadows and Imperative Reaction tickets are now on sale at Starship Records (Tulsa),
Under the Mooch (Tulsa), Size Records (OKC), Guest Room Records (OKC/ Norman)
or you can get them from us directly to avoid service charges. Get them while you can.
These shows are guaranteed to sell out!

























































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