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02
2010
http://newyork.metromix.com/bars-and-clubs/bar_club_event/free-live-electronics-at-greenpoint/1743278/content
The folks at MetroMix are going to make I.B.N. huge because everything we represent is awesome. The folks at MetroMix have known for a long time AMAZING STUFF RULES and now they are passing the word along.
Be at this show!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2010
TIME: 8:00 PM
COST: $0.00
at
COCO66
66 GREENPOINT AVE
BROOKLYN NY 11222
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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22
01
2010

Regen magazine recently posted a review of Speak Onion’s Metabolor (IBN002). Check out the review here. Regen says of Metabolor,
“For these brave few that seek out breakcore for their listening enjoyment, Speak Onion is the man for the job. Blending the intricacies of breakcore with the sheer power of noise, Metabolor is perfect for the breakcore fanatic,”
and
“Speak Onion brings forth gunfire drums and imminent doom with his music,”
and
“…but those well-versed in the genre [breakcore] will find Speak Onion a strong player in the field.”
among other fantastically positive things. We are not surprised. Speak Onion is the boss of NYC drum’n'noise and he doesn’t stop at Metabolor, recently having dropped Trigger Pusher on us, and with Snow Braid– a split with Xrin Arms– about to drop, the madness continues.
So grab Metabolor and Trigger Pusher and catch Speak Onion playing for free at Coco66 next month to see what this is all about.
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest).
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19
01
2010

On Thursday, January 21st 2010, Immigrant Breast Nest’s David B. Applegate will perform the duties of a warped MC, injecting electronic weirdness in between sets by some of the New York City area’s finest independent bands. The concert’s proceeds will benefit R.O.A.R. (Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue). Join us unless you hate puppies and kittens. Guaranteed fun, songs &, as always, noise.
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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4
01
2010

Fresh off the release of the epic “Trigger Pusher” release, Speak Onion returns to the stage to bust punks and ruin auditory nerves. Trick ass marks, beware, you probably can’t hang. Especially, since he’s backed up by a serious crew of NYC’s finest electronic music mad scientists. Joy Through Noise, Insect Deli, and Naetron fill out the bill. All this on the best PA in New York, at Coco66. And how much, you ask? FREE!! That’s right, this is purely free. You were going to be out drinking that night anyway, so you might as well be doing it with us, catching beats and bonks and plenty of bL00r! Don’t miss it.
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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22
12
2009
Make some room on your iPod because I.B.N. is about to drop two more zipped up satchels of fresh beats & noises. Close out 2009 with this incomparable & incomprehensible 1-2 punch from Speak Onion & David B. Applegate. Speak Onion returns with the mind-bending “Trigger Pusher” E.P. in hand, guaranteed to flip your wig if you wear one or blow all the hairs off your head if you don’t. David B. Applegate strikes from the back with “King of the Campus,” & will have you inventing multi-hyphenated genre names, coming up with metaphors & reprogramming your ear circuitry with invisible tools. Are you hungry for breakbeats whistling through a decrepit cityscape!? Does your mouth water for scrambled rhythms shattering signals into noise!? Can you eat that!? Open wide & let us push these epics into the mouth of your ear! This isn’t a warning or a promise, it’s a law written on a rock buried in an empty lot.
Click the covers to get to the download pages.


Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast nest)
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9
12
2009
First off, we have new releases from Speak Onion and David B Applegate coming this month! Just getting the mastering done. Speak Onion’s “Trigger Pusher” is an EP of 2 looooong tracks capturing the bonkers live energy he’s been bringing to the stage of late, and David B. Applegate’s “King Of The Campus” is a full length bursting with sklatter, BOOM, and blOOr for days. Get excited. Any minute now. Check out the artwork.


Also, check out Speak Onion’s new website design, and find him on Twitter. You can expect him to be hollering about breakbeats, fish, beards, eating, and maybe Nord synthesizers or whatever the fuck that dude is ever talking about.
Also, did you find me on facebook yet? I didn’t!
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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3
12
2009
I don’t really get it yet. I’m used to walking around getting money and fucking bitches and bringing blown out sounds to the people of earth, so this chit-chat and blah blah blah is not really my speed, but I’m sure I’ll have this shit working for me any minute. I bet that mark-ass trick, Don Drope knows how to use Facebook right.
Anyway, search for and add “Derek Tibs” on facebook for one more way to keep up with I.B.N. happenings. You can also find your man, Speak Onion, on there, and become a fan. Do it. Other Immigrant Breast Nest artists to follow!

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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20
11
2009
David Morneau’s brilliant a/break machinations record and the dance piece with which it was developed will be peformed in Manhattan this weekend! Sick breaks and mind boggling movements? Yes please!

(∫irst) integral
æmp:dance / amiti perry + company: inaugural season performance
November 19, 20, 21 @ 8pm & 22 @ 2:30pm
Teatro La Tea @ Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center
107 Suffolk Street, 2nd Floor (between Delancey and Rivington)
New York, NY
$20
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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12
11
2009

We are rewarding, you, the Immigrant Breast Nest faithful, with the first access to the brand-newest Thermometerometer styles, in digital form, before the CDs are even ready to print. Get down on it.
Thermometerometer returns with Overcoming Adversity City, a nightmare romp through the cracked prisms of doom metal, electronic improvisation, tricked-out beats, and the good, old-fashioned weirdness for which they’re best known. After spending its earliest days getting shapes, Thermometerometer has now begun to break them down into micro-shapes and colored dust from which they form the crayons responsible for drawing these seven slabs of electrified sonic abstraction. Need an edgy doom fix? Hear Seventeen Million Dollar Block and Arcane Arabic Soccer Magick. Want some bombed out spastic bass & drum machine abuse? Please enjoy Total Breakdance Society and Ironic Ethnicity City. Or, if you’re inclined toward digital wrecks & noisy eclectic beat disruptions, check out Ticking Amazing and Mad Derelict. No matter where your mind wanders on the spectrum of fresh electronic sounds, T-MOM is there with something you’ve not yet imagined.
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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10
11
2009
Connexion Bizarre, one of the finest out-there electronic music hubs on the internet, has reviewed Thermometerometer’s debut record, Who measure’s the measurers?.
Click here for the review.

About Who measure’s the measurers? CB says, “Flips, clicks, drones, buzzes, pops and even glitches are thrown together and have things done to them that they could never have imagined in their wildest nightmares…” and “‘Who measures the measurers?’ retains far more accessibility to a general audience than most projects this avant-garde would manage to…”
Accessibility? Ok, if you say so!
This comes just in time to get the people ready for the latest and greatest T-MOM offering, to be released this month, Overcoming Adversity City. It will dagger your ears.
Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)
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