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nxmq
nxmq aka Lani is a girl, has been a member since December 21, 2006, has scored 2,434 submissions, giving an average score of 1.93, helping 44 designs get printed.
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nxmq
nxmq on Jan 24 '07 at 9:57pm
can someone tell me how to link this blog to the actual sub?
deathcabfortom
deathcabfortom on Jan 24 '07 at 9:59pm
ummm you write



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deathcabfortom
deathcabfortom on Jan 24 '07 at 10:00pm
or...

deathcabfortom
deathcabfortom on Jan 24 '07 at 10:01pm
ok i just did it for you.
nxmq
nxmq on Jan 24 '07 at 10:04pm
hmm lets try

submission thingo



nxmq
nxmq on Jan 24 '07 at 10:04pm
cheers thanks!
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Lani Marcus aka nxmq has been an active participant in Perth�s scene as an artist, musician and music journalist for many years. She has collaborated with numerous musicians including UK breaks producer Kraymon, French live act Sy-fy, French drum �n� bass producer FEDE, Melbourne�s lo fi artist Sense (Co-Founder of Emotional Electronic Music) and Sydney based Falcon St Beats, as well as many other Australian musicians. Recently nxmq has teamed up with Brendan Slaven under the guise of Ele-Mental to write spine-tingling electronic melodics. On stage the two give a beautiful live performance that includes a midi controller guitar, synchronised live video mixing and an avant guard approach to vocal sounds. Her radio show, Earlectronics, on Perth�s Base FM, presents the finest in quirky electronic melodics and contemporary art. The show features brand new productions from local and international producers. Dabbling in anything from misguided instrumental sounds to beautiful melodic compositions loaded with beats, Earlectronics is sure to delight your listening holes. The program also features interviews with artists and a rundown on the contemporary art scene. In 2006 nxmq relocated to Japan with her husband. And as the snow starts to fall on the rugged mountains, a new book unravels around her�