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		<title>Winter Dubs by Babylon Rising</title>
		<description>Here are some tracks by Babylon Rising - my electronic dub project.  I recorded some drum tracks, and added some synth.  I then take these bare bones ideas and do a live improv on top of them, where I add other elements by playing into a looper (Electrix ...</description>
		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=801</link>
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		<title>Sick Signal &#8220;Snippets&#8221;</title>
		<description>Here are some excerpts from Sick Signal live.  The actual pieces are really long, so I just pulled out the best bits as examples of what Sick Signal can be.


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		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=739</link>
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		<title>Photos used in magazines.</title>
		<description>These photos were used in magazines to accompany reviews, interviews and that sort of thing.  They are courtesy of S. Higgins and William Davison.

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		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=721</link>
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		<title>Photos, live at the Rivoli.</title>
		<description>These wonderful photos were taken by Laurel Daugherty-Seto at the Rivoli sometime in 2000.

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		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=719</link>
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		<title>Live video, Clintons part 2</title>
		<description>This is a snippet of live video taken from a show at Clinton's in Toronto, August 29th, 2001.  Click on the link for the video.  I think the conversion puts the audio out of sync.  I'll repost once I get that figured out.

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		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=715</link>
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		<title>Live video, Clintons part 1</title>
		<description>This is a snippet of live video taken from a show at Clinton's in Toronto, August 29th, 2001.  Click on the link for the video.  I think the conversion puts the audio out of sync.  I'll repost once I get that figured out.

Clintons part 1 </description>
		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=711</link>
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		<title>Review of &#8220;Ritual Music For Broken Magick&#8221; CD</title>
		<description>Bitter Harvest is Canadian percussionist Scott Mackay, aka Scott Righteous. A former member of the Neo-ist collective Phycus. Mackay has abandoned the hard industrial electronics for more acoustic instrumentation and Eastern sounds. On this self-produced debut, Mackay has created a spiritual world that revolves around the rippling patterns of drums, ...</description>
		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=702</link>
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		<title>Interview in Lip Magazine</title>
		<description>Interview with Hank Erchief, Lip Magazine, January 2000.
(Hank) I just wanted to say that I loved your show the other night, and I wanted to start this interview with a quick lowdown of what you do live, since I was quite impressed. What exactly do you do live, and what ...</description>
		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=700</link>
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		<title>Interview in Chart Magazine</title>
		<description>Interview by Greg Clow, Chart Magazine, October 1998.
A technohead I may now be, but deep down I still hold much reverence for the old-school industrialists. Oh yes, I fancied myself quite the little doom cookie in my younger years, and Einsturzende Neubauten, SPK, Skinny Puppy, Test Dept. and many more ...</description>
		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=696</link>
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		<title>Review of &#8220;Ritual Music For Broken Magick&#8221; CD</title>
		<description>When future music historians reflect upon the late 20th century it would surprise many if the consolidation of musical genres would not be considered as the hallmark of the nineties. Post-grunge electronic and pop acts such as Peter Gabriel, Beck, the Orb, the Beastie Boys, and the Chemical Brothers, popularised ...</description>
		<link>http://scottrighteous.com/?p=690</link>
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