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In 2008 he changed his musical moniker to Raid Over Moscow to signal a change in musical direction, changed on a whim to [[Radio Over Moscow]] the same night the new website was set up, inspired by a Facebook message mis-read by a friend. The first Radio Over Moscow album ''[[Battletech]]'' was released in July 2009, follow-up ''[[Hide The Decline]]'' in 2010 and a double album, ''[[Deus Ex Robotica]]'' one track at a time over the course of 2011. Satherley changed the name of the project to [[Anecdata]] in 2016 | In 2008 he changed his musical moniker to Raid Over Moscow to signal a change in musical direction, changed on a whim to [[Radio Over Moscow]] the same night the new website was set up, inspired by a Facebook message mis-read by a friend. The first Radio Over Moscow album ''[[Battletech]]'' was released in July 2009, follow-up ''[[Hide The Decline]]'' in 2010 and a double album, ''[[Deus Ex Robotica]]'' one track at a time over the course of 2011. Satherley changed the name of the project to [[Anecdata]] in 2016 | ||
− | He released the first track from his | + | He released the first track from his new musical venture, [[Dharma Police]], in January 2011. |
In 2000, Dan set up the original [[Hamiltron Yahoogroup]] email list, way back when email newsgroups were the shiznit, while editing Hamilton Music zine [[Clinton]] (2000/2001). He briefly supplied magazine ''Rip It Up'' with a Hamilton column, was conscripted to [[Nexus]] and published the short-lived ''Clinton'' follow-up zine [[Buzz]] in 2003. He then re-focused on the internets, helping set up the [http://htown.co.nz htown.co.nz] website with web-genius [[drift]] in 2003, and launching the [[Htown Wiki]] with others in March/April 2006. | In 2000, Dan set up the original [[Hamiltron Yahoogroup]] email list, way back when email newsgroups were the shiznit, while editing Hamilton Music zine [[Clinton]] (2000/2001). He briefly supplied magazine ''Rip It Up'' with a Hamilton column, was conscripted to [[Nexus]] and published the short-lived ''Clinton'' follow-up zine [[Buzz]] in 2003. He then re-focused on the internets, helping set up the [http://htown.co.nz htown.co.nz] website with web-genius [[drift]] in 2003, and launching the [[Htown Wiki]] with others in March/April 2006. |