We have a new home!
After months of hard work, building our new recording and media spaces and office, we’re finally up and running. With the help from many community volunteers and students and of course the Proletariat Productions crew, we’ve put together what could be called a high-tech media center with a grass roots vibe. We’re prepared to become a community resource for PodCasting, public service announcements, surround sound mixing and video post production, music recording and production, and all sorts of other media creation. We also have everything needed to host community meetings and classes. We want to work with socially conscious artists, community leaders and organizations, and political groups. Let us know what projects you are working on and we’ll tell you how we can help. Visit our recently updated website for more info.
New music is on the way…
A new CD is in the works for politically controversial hip hop artist and political activist, Ecclesiastes (aka Syntax), we can’t give away much detail yet, but trust us, this one is going to be good. Also, be on the look out for our recently signed artist, GodGun. She’s come aboard to add a distinctly new flavor to our already diverse collection of revolutionary music projects.
Want your event, performance, protest, or issue to be included in UF Journal?
We’d love to post your events in our rapidly growing e-journal. Send us clear details on the event topic, date, time, and location, and if there’s space, we’ll be sure to include it in our e-mail. UF goes out monthly, so please send submissions early. info[at]proletariatproductions.com
Fall internships now available
We are now accepting applications for Fall 2008. If you or someone you know needs a fun college internship or would like to volunteer, please see our internship and volunteer page online. We guarantee you will learn a lot (two of our staff are also college instructors). Positions are limited so get your applications in early. To apply, click HERE.
Check out Tristan James’ Interviews on Gearwire.com
Recently Tristan James was interviewed on Gearwire.com’s Expert Features. Although the interviews were mostly focused on how the Proletariat Productions engineers use different pieces of equipment and how they feel about their quality and function, Gearwire.com did an excellent, and humorous, job at representing the political culture at the studio. One interesting segment is entitled “Mogami Cable Preserves Your Signal Like It Was The Body Of V. I. Lenin” Check out the interviews and learn how the Proletariat Productions crew get their sounds.
Visit us in Second Life
Come visit the virtual home of Chicago’s revolutionary music and media organization. We’re still under construction, but for now you can see our virtual performance stage and listen to some music. We hope to be able to produce some live virtual concerts and build a virtual recording studio and media gallery. To connect with us in Second Life, click HERE.
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