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Based in Portland, Oregon - Manifest Northwest was started in the tail end of 2009 as an outlet for local pacific northwest producers to show off their goods to the rest of the world. There is only one reason that they're here: techno. Manifest Northwest is a free netlabel dealing in electronic dance music, specializing in techno, tech house, minimal, & deeper techno sounds.
Music is more valuable than money; it is a language that everyone can understand & enjoy. It is important to remember to have fun with what you do. The label is an attempt to leave the business out of the music & focus on what really matters: good tunes to move your mind, body, and spirit.
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Flash game '8bit junkee', featuring [tsa-033] Miniman - Love n Chip soundtrack, [& also comes free with the release] has had almost half a million plays [500,000] & has been featured on 637 different websites to date. You can still play the game, download Love N Chip or do both by clicking here.
[tsa-034] HSR - Blind Man's Buff has recently been uploaded into the audio section. This is HSR's third musical offering, & second terminalstation release, Blind Man’s Buff emerges out of live projects & shows performed during 2009.
Kelly o'Brien has recently been updated in the visual section. This series of photographs has been taken from the 'Some Where Between There & Home' exhibtion which is currently on display at the Lakeside Arts Centre, Notts, UK.
Part two of Lewis Rebhan's 'Story' has recently been uploaded into the visual section. 'I move slowly from the window & pull my cloak about me, shadowing myself from all but the most prying eyes. I look down at my crotch & utter a prayer to god. I have not been this excited for a long time'...
Manifest Northwest have hit the netlabel scene fairly recently & their very first cc release
[MNW001] Various Artists - Forest From The Trees ep is up for free download. With more pumping techno releases planned for the new year, this fresh young label is definately one to bookmark...
