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Turner Visits the City Council

May 16, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Announcements, Audio, Events, Featured, The Scoop

Photo by Kevin Griggs

Photo by Kevin Griggs

After 8 years of Atlanta citizenry I decided to register my existence and attend Thursday’s public hearing at City Hall on the 2010 proposed budget.

I wanted to weigh in. I have been watchin the citizen pros like Dave Walker and Mr. Duncan lay into the Council day after day on Atlanta Channel 26. I figured, ‘How hard can it be?’

I even got a tattoo of the Atlanta City seal on my arm to mark the occasion.

Let me just say that the Council Chambers are a lot more intimate than they look on TV and I wasn’t the only person in the audience with the City seal on my arm. There were a lot of Cops, Firefighters and about 20 guards from the Department of Corrections directly in front of me.

Council Members Present: Borders, Shook (facilitator), Muller, Moore, Maddox, Martin and Norwood (Winslow bounced in for a second)

The meeting opened up with a 15 min presentation from Jim Glass (retiring CFO) on the revised 2010 Budget.

Council Budget Presentation Highlights:

1. Ending Furloughs to increase public safety and service at a cost of $18.3M
2. A 3 Millage point increase in property taxes
3. Reorganization of the Jail (thus the guard army)

Then we got into the fun stuff. Charts and Graphs. The first one was titled:

“Despite relentless cost reduction, the City’s gap is $56 Million”

2010 Revenues – $485 Million
2010 Expenses – $541 Million
GAP ($56 Million)

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“General Fund spending per capita has fallen by 20%”

FY2001 Spending per Capita = $1200
FY2009 Spending per Capita = $1000

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No source for the numbers are given so I tried backing into these using the numbers presented. If our current population is 520,000 and we have experienced a 25% growth then I would expect the 2001 population to be 416,000. (519,000 / 1.25)

I would expect spending to be…
FY2001 Spending = $1200 x 416,000 or $499 Million
FY2009 Spending = $1000 x 520,000 or $520 Million
FY2010 Spending = $1040 x 520,000 or $541 Million (Proposed 2010 Expenses from the first chart)
hummm… that spending per Capita number just went back up.

Then there were like 5 pages of charts comparing us to various cities. There were pointless pie charts showing the giant pacman shaped chuck representing the Public Safety piece of the pie.

At last we get to the Revenue and Expense pages. There were line graphs by year, well kinda. This note is at the bottom of each report that says:

“Note: 2006 was a half year. 2006 numbers not included in order to highlight trends.”
(There is no note explaining why 2010 revenue and expenses are not included.)

The Revenue Chart has the title:
“Since 2002 the City’s real revenues are slightly negative even though its population has grown by 25%”

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(“real” doesn’t speak to the integrity of the numbers it just means that historical values have been adjusted for inflation. All values from the future are real, make sense? Raise your hand if you hate accounting)

Actual Revenues
2002 – $424 Million
2009 – $497 Million

Inflation Adjusted Revenues
2002 – $501 Million
2009 – $497 Million

The next chart showed Revenue AND Expenses but guess what. The numbers weren’t real.

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I have added the real numbers below so you can see what they would have looked like.

Actual Expenses
2002 – $362 Million
2009 – $523 Million

Inflation Adjusted Expenses
2002 – $429 Million
2009 – $523 Million

I had so many numbers in my head and my notes were starting to look like some Crossword Sudoku hybrid..

Let’s look at what was said using the “real” numbers this time…

“Despite relentless cost reduction, the City’s gap is $56 Million”

2002 Expenses: $429 Million
2002 Revenues: $501 Million
2002 Gap – $72 Million Surplus

2010 Expenses: $541 Million
2010 Revenues: $485 Million
2010 Gap – ($56 Million shortfall!!)

The Real Gap – $128 Million

“The City has significantly improved its expense performance over the last 8 years”

Real Expense Increase – $112 Million
(yeah expenses are on steroids if you asked me)

“The Revenues of the City have been seriously impacted by the economy”

Population Increase – 25%
Real Revenue Decrease – ($16 Million)
“Sales Tax is down 10%, Construction 61% and Tourism 24%.”(We suck)

Public Speaker Highlights:

Dave Walker has been to every council meeting for the last 25 years and has the long gray beard to show for it. He scoffed at the council’s presentation in grandiose fashion. And then he told the story of the City Seal. My tattoo’s stock just went up. He called on somebody to rise like the Phoenix before we all burn down to the grown….again.

Then all of a sudden all 20 guards from the Department of Corrections stood up at the same time. I thought we were doing the pledge of allegiance so I started standing up and then I realized it was a show of force for their speaker and I wasn’t invited. Woops.

Apparently Corrections isn’t seeing any staff relief from the furlough lifting. The council is proposing reorganization and they weren’t too happy about it. Their union rep opened with something like, “How are you going to reorganize a building whose only function is to store people in boxes?”

Several citizens spoke in disgust about the property tax increase in these times. Couple funny ones and a couple deep seeded angry ones. Wow.

Then a Firefighter Union rep got up and asked for 10 minutes. Shook said no you get 3 like everybody else. Union guy holds up the speaking rules and points out that rule 4 says organizations get 10 minutes.

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The people’s interpreter CT Martin then chimes in and proceeds to spend 5 minutes trying to recall the language of the rule even though a copy was right in front of him. He employed a similar technique when he derailed the Citizen’s Review Board at the 11th hour a few weeks back.

Then Shook and Martin went at it. Felicia Moore, the resident adult, steps in and breaks it up and then I think Maddox jumped in and said that the Corrections rep should get more time then even though he wasn’t the current requestor of time.

The Public Record is skipping.

Borders and Norwood sat silent like most the Council members running for Mayor. Martin pretty much speaks enough for all of them combined.

15 Minutes later the Union rep got his 10 minutes.

Mr. Duncan got everybody to laugh when he thanked Mr. Glass for serving from “One old fart to another old fart.”

Then my number was called…yikes! I walked up there, heart pounding, and have no idea what I said. Something like, “Thanks for serving, these numbers are crap but I can’t prove it, cops mad and people mad is bad, call the state.”

- Turner

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April 14, 2009 by admin  
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[May 1st]FRIDAY FLOW w/ Ernest Gonzales, Aether, Sonkin, Charlie P

April 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Announcements, Featured, The Scoop

Featuring the boys from Exponential Records making their round in A-Town. We also have a dubstep zen master in SONKIN coming in from Philly!! Hometown hero Charlie P to make sure it all goes to plan, or doesn’t …

FRIDAY FLOW May 1st @ Apache Cafe

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Main Room

MEXICANS WITH GUNS – Ernest Gonzales (San Antonio, TX)

http://www.myspace.com/mexicanswithguns

Last year Ernest Made the trip to Atlanta riding the successes of his first album Release “While on Saturn’s Rings” from his self start label Exponential Records out of San Antonio. We are excited to have him back this spring with some selections from his latest project “Mexicans With Guns” that made it into the URB Next 100 in 2009. MWG has that funky electro remix style we all find ourselves dancing to no matter how hard we try not to. Here is a taste of a few choice cuts from the new project.

Listen >>>

Lady Sov – I got you dancing (Mexicans With Guns Remix)

Diego Bernal – Bring it on Home (Mexicans With Guns Remix)

Artist: Faunts -’Feel.Love.Thinking.Of’ (Mexicans With Guns Remix)

AETHER aka Diego Chavez (San Antonio, TX)

http://www.myspace.com/aether216
November 2008 Release – Artifacts (Exponential Records)
“To the casual listener, hip-hop has always been a music form that is about its visceral power, a force to make its partakers revel in the moment through the shaking of asses. A common misconception about hip-hop is that it’s solely dance music for people lacking an affinity for the open hi-hat and bass drum stomp of the Euro-club sound. Less informed listeners tend to overlook hip-hop’s capacity to be a vehicle for pensiveness, instead simplifying the artform into one-dimensional party music that sometimes comes with a political conscience (backpacker hip-hop). In their minds, there is absolutely no way that hip-hop could possibly compete with ambient music as the soundtrack of choice for thoughtful reflection.
Aether’s beautifully layered, meticulously textured debut LP, Artifacts, which is unquestionably a hip-hop record, serves to challenge that claim. While only one MC is present on the album (in the form of a ghostly, sampled verse on its final track), its gritty drum loops, propensity for sampling, and emphasis on simple, groove-heavy rhythms allow it to fit comfortably into the genre. These aren’t mere soundscapes; each piece is driven by drum tracks that only enhance the hypnotic feel of the album. Each of the San Antonio producer’s tracks possesses a tragic sense of nostalgia, achieved through the use of some of the most basic elements of hip-hop. Choppy, hard-hitting percussion tracks, manipulated, low bit-rate string samples, and ethereal, soulful vocals form the core of the record’s musical palette. The gorgeous melancholia present on all sixteen tracks makes the album a cozy place to nurse your head when you’re not in the mood to be lulled into slumber by Brian Eno. Artifacts may not get anyone in the zone on the dance floor, but it’s perfect music to zone out to.”

- URB MAGAZINE

Listen >>> http://exponential.bandcamp.com/album/aether-artifacts (THIS ALBUM IS SICK – TK)

SONKIN aka Leon Sonkin (Philadelphia, PA)

http://www.myspace.com/sonkindubstep
Leon Sonkin is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the brave new world that is Dubstep. He touched down in Philly in the Summer of ’07 and has yet to look back. Sonkin was born and raised on death metal in sunny, Tampa, F-L-A to Russian immigrant parents with heavy classical music backgrounds. After fine tuning his skills at Full Sail and in the Orlando Drum n Bass community, he spent parts of 2005 and 2006 working with Russian Recording in Bloomington, Indiana. Nevertheless, Bloomington could not contain the production styles of Sonkin, so he and felinous side kick, Angie set wagons west, and trekked to the City of Angels. Perhaps it was the change of scenery or just the Pure Filth (soundsystem) and smog that inhabit the city of L.A. but Sonkin now knew that Dubstep would be the sound in which he’d hone in on and flourish. We can thank his last two stops, Los Angeles and his new home, Philadelphia , for the ubran edge that has developed. Sonkin, no stranger to the festival circuit, has graced the bill with Snoop Dog as well as international electronic wonders such as, Shpongle, 2020 Soundsystem, Elliot Lipp, Joe Nice, MSTRKRFT, DubWar NYC, DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist, the Disco Biscuits, Biodeisel, KJ Sawka, Orchard Lounge, Lotus, and the MJ Project as well as other national acts.

CHARLIE P aka Tha Mad Genius
http://www.myspace.com/charliepazinets

After releasing Ornament with Random Rabbit in December of 2008 Charlie renewed his focus on his label ALR to crank out 5 new releases already this year. ALR 29 is due out this month.

Charlie recently opened up for Dub Conscious featuring a nasty dubstep remix of “Tomorrow” from the Annie soundtrack (Dude you just have to hear it). He was also seen in Athens with the Rabbits opening up for Pretty Lights followed by an appearance at Tron-A-Thon in Asheville NC.
In The Dub Garden

Ployd : http://www.myspace.com/omg_its_ployd

Proximal : http://www.myspace.com/proximal


AV8R : http://www.myspace.com/prosizzle

Edo : http://www.myspace.com/djedo

And our friends the Lights, Video and Insanity will all be present at this one too.
Click here for picks from our Last Show

Random Rabbit

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Metrognomes

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Random Rabbit set the bar extremely high for themselves from the very moment they formed in a small room in Decatur, Georgia in May 2005. Making their live debut only five weeks later, the Atlanta music scene was forever impacted by the Rabbit’s new brand of organic electronica. Their unorthodox pairing of computers and 21st century technology with the traditional guitar/bass dynamic proved to be a successful formula for Random Rabbit, and their reputation garnered them much attention and praise around the city, even performing a small run in North Carolina.
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As the Rabbit entered 2006, they took their first step west out of Atlanta, making appearances in Alabama and Mississippi. The trio continued to work diligently in the studio, as new tracks rolled out on a regular basis. Fifteen songs were chosen for inclusion on the debut album, The New Monument (released November 2006, Abstract Logic Recordings). Coupling layers upon layers of acoustic guitars, funky broken beats and pulsing basslines, The New Monument is a hypnotic 75-minute blast of psychedelic electronica.
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In 2007 coming off the heels of their first album, the Rabbit immediately began recording tracks for their sophomore effort, The Book Was Better (released February 2008, Abstract Logic Recordings). The album continued to note the band’s fascination with combining the elements of acoustic and electronica. Random Rabbit began incorporating more of the electric guitar that had become a staple of the live show, resulting in a more aggressive product that maintained the ever-present joyfulness of past Rabbit tracks.
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In addition to increasingly prolific studio sessions, Random Rabbit found time to play their first major outdoor festival at Atlanta’s Echo Project. The band also played four marathon late-night radio sets in Atlanta and Tampa, performed as special guests on Royal Caribbean’s “Solar Sessions” Cruise and shared the stage twice with Public Enemy’s DJ Lord. The year culminated in the form of a jaw-dropping, six-hour, three-set show at Liquified Atlanta’s “Toasted 2K8” New Year’s Eve bash.
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Random Rabbit’s live show has become a thing of legend in Atlanta and beyond. The band’s loose approach to their songs allows for awe-inspiring improvisation, giving any audience an undeniable excuse to dance all night long. As 2008 unfolded, new toys and instruments were introduced into the live format. So many new songs were unveiled that three albums, “The Book Was Better”, “2008 Summer Promo”, and “Ornament”, were released all in one year.