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DJNOTADJThursday, March 24, at the Bottleneck (with Archetype), and Wednesday, March 30, at Abe and Jake's Landing.By Andrew MillerPublished on March 24, 2005For more than four months, DJnotaDJ has straddled the bandnotaband boundary. The Lawrence-based livetronica quartet hasn't surfaced for shows or studio time since a smokin' Snoop Dogg tribute last Halloween. Fortunately for fans of futuristic funk, DJnotaDJ has emerged from its hibernation well-rested and ready to resume simulating techno with guitar, bass, keyboard, sampler, drum set and flute. Unlike industrial music, which re-creates bleak factory-floor settings, the band generates electronically enhanced grooves, sounds that might emerge from a robotic rave. DJnotaDJ echoes techno's throbbing pulse without succumbing to its punishingly repetitive percussive schemes. Instead, it improvises like a jam band, guiding its robust drum-'n'-bass rhythms down unpredictable paths. Thursday's gig, featuring turntablist and frequent collaborator Nezbeat from opening act Archetype, emphasizes the group's hip-hop side.
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