Heavy IndustriesHeavy Industries was realized in 2001 by two producers living in Boston, Massachusetts. Steve Eagle 
(Fabrik Nos) and Evan LaPann (Simex) had both been following the movements of the online electronic 
music scene for several years - from sites like mp3.com to Ampcast, to independent collectives and 
netlabel groups. A common denominator was found in all of these places: untapped and amazing 
musical talent. While this music was readily available to those who knew where to look for it, it still was 
not accessible for the vast majority of music seekers. Because of this, Heavy Industries was formed, 
not only to spread this music farther but to act as a meeting ground for people with similar interests 
from all around the world.
We began setting up this new collective by recruiting the talents of several respected online producers 
who had already established themselves through traditional labels as well as netlabels or online music 
portals. All of these producers respected the vision we had for their music, and for Heavy Industries as 
a whole. At this time we did not set our sights specifically on the techno genre. However, over time we 
began to streamline our focus, and we became known for a mixture of deep, hard and minimal techno 
and tech-house.
Now, in 2005, we seek to continue our mission of providing top-quality music to those with a refined 
taste in techno and dance music in general. While there may be plans down the road for all the vinyl 
DJs, Heavy Industries will always be a place where digital DJs, techno freaks and everyone else can go 
to hear this sort of music. If you enjoy this concept, then our mission will continue to exist.
Thanks to everyone who has supported us in the past and continues to do so today. We hope that this 
international, uncontrolled approach to music and culture continues to thrive on the Internet and 
wherever it might go in the future.
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Textone textone is an online electronic music magazine and label, manifesting itself in word and 
sound; 
a channel that lets ideas and expressions circulate freely in public, with the goal of generating an open 
exchange of thoughts and works within the electronic music community.
text: a forum for critical discussion of topics of interest to the electronic music scene and an outlet to let 
artists make their voice heard without having to pay a pr agency for it. expect interviews, editorials, 
controversial points of view, food for thought.
tone: a publishing platform (netlabel) for innovative electronic music not bound to the dictum of 
commercialism. a counterweight to the overly restrictive licensing and distribution mechanisms 
employed in the music industry today. while the point of departure for all releases is minimalism, no 
dogmatic restriction to any particular genre exists. experimental home listening pieces are as likely to 
be found on these pages as moving floor tracks for the final scratch or traktor dj. however, quality will 
not be sacrificed for mere eclecticism. filtering and selection are among the most important functions of 
a niche label. to accept and disseminate any type of submission regardless of context or quality is too 
open-ended to have an impact on the small interest-bound community we operate in. simply because 
textone does not charge for the tracks does not mean it will release material of inferior quality. 
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MfG Dr Nick
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