Unabombers are Luke Cowdrey & Justin Crawford. As residents and promoters o… Read Full Bio ↴Unabombers are Luke Cowdrey & Justin Crawford. As residents and promoters of the Electric Chair the reputation of the Unabombers has grown hand in hand with the success of the club which the pair started together in 1995.
It was one of Manchester's longest running club nights the Electric Chair & the Unabombers have been accorded cult status in the city for their monthly night of madness and mayhem.
Since then the Unabombers have taken their sound around the country's clubs including The Blue Note, Heavenly Social, The 333, Plastic People, Leeds' Hard Times, Birmingham's Que Club, Manchester's Hacienda, Bugged Out, Cork's Telefunkin, Glasgow's Wax Lyrical, Brighton's Vibes Express as well as the In The City music festival, Homelands and T-In-The-Park.
Central to the sound of this underground Manchester club is the open minded music policy of the Unabombers which has been variously described as "free style" & "northern sulphuric soul".
Their sets are characterised by a flow through genres: hip hop, disco, deep house & beyond; making links between quality music with a rich vein of funk!
In 2001 the Unabombers released their first mix album 'Basement Soul Music' to great acclaim. A collection featuring classic Electric Chair anthems such as Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love', LadyCop's 'To Be Real' and Capoiera Twins' 'Four (4x3)', the reaction was emphatic to say the least, with legions of new clubbers eager to check out the Unabombers live.
The follow up 'Saturday Night Sunday Morning' was released in 2002, and delivered a deeper journey into the true sound of the Unabombers. The evidence for their increasing talents is obvious to anyone who attends the Electric Chair on a regular basis, as the popularity of the residents-only nights proves. For those who can't attend, this album goes a long way towards capturing the vibe - the proof is in the mix!
It was one of Manchester's longest running club nights the Electric Chair & the Unabombers have been accorded cult status in the city for their monthly night of madness and mayhem.
Since then the Unabombers have taken their sound around the country's clubs including The Blue Note, Heavenly Social, The 333, Plastic People, Leeds' Hard Times, Birmingham's Que Club, Manchester's Hacienda, Bugged Out, Cork's Telefunkin, Glasgow's Wax Lyrical, Brighton's Vibes Express as well as the In The City music festival, Homelands and T-In-The-Park.
Central to the sound of this underground Manchester club is the open minded music policy of the Unabombers which has been variously described as "free style" & "northern sulphuric soul".
Their sets are characterised by a flow through genres: hip hop, disco, deep house & beyond; making links between quality music with a rich vein of funk!
In 2001 the Unabombers released their first mix album 'Basement Soul Music' to great acclaim. A collection featuring classic Electric Chair anthems such as Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love', LadyCop's 'To Be Real' and Capoiera Twins' 'Four (4x3)', the reaction was emphatic to say the least, with legions of new clubbers eager to check out the Unabombers live.
The follow up 'Saturday Night Sunday Morning' was released in 2002, and delivered a deeper journey into the true sound of the Unabombers. The evidence for their increasing talents is obvious to anyone who attends the Electric Chair on a regular basis, as the popularity of the residents-only nights proves. For those who can't attend, this album goes a long way towards capturing the vibe - the proof is in the mix!
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AuntiJen
What this show didn't tell you is that Kaczynski was a student 'volunteer' on campus participating in the famous CIA/LSD experiments-
Which, in his case, were ILLEGAL,
bc he was A MINOR (@ Harvard) when he signed up for the study/program &
as a minor he could not legally give
'informed consent'-
The research doctors knew better
& that they needed his parents to sign the paperwork-
So Ted's testing file was kept 100% 'off the books'
(But dont worry- the ADULTS used this secrecy
as an 'opportunity' to go WAY outside of their mandatory safety protocols defined for the project.
As a child, Ted got higher doses,
more times a week,
was allowed to be successively dosed,
etc, etc-
(All while Ted was none the wiser-
Hell, he was delighted bc he got PAID $$
for each participation)
They were said to be so keen
on this extreme testing w Ted bc
both the academics & the spooks
were fascinated by their subject-
Burying all limits in order to see
what LSD could/would do
in the brain of someone
of such profoundly high intelligence
like Kaczynski.
Surprise!
Our tax dollars @ work.
Meh.
Jin
Man 1: arm is on fire š„
Man 2: "Are you alright?"
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Bombing an airline is a federal offense.
Noooo.. You don't say?!? Never knew that.
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Craig
FBI taking the credit, they had 20yrs to catch him & probably wouldāve never had caught him except for the manifesto, it was his brother who ultimately did him in. So in reality FBI did very little except take the kudos
Gerry McDonnell
Oh yeah hats off to the FBI, still haven't found out who killed JFK????
RML 19
I wish they'd never caught this Mofo!!! š
Mike Beesley
They still spent our money though.
BijahD
Don't you just love how they toot their own horn?? Ted - like most get haughty and do something that basically brings their own end to pass.
Sparky the Rottweiler
When I hear "FBI", "DEA", "ATF", "CIA", I just think of how it's literally an entire population of "Hank" from Breaking Bad and "Drew" from Office Space, just absolute utter tools of the highest caliber. Walking meme cliches.
I was in the military and have met a few Feds in passing, been apart of a joint training, etc., these guys are the biggest tools. To describe them imagine being back in high school. They are either like that high school jock bully archetype, or the dude-bro archetype. Dude-bros are like Drew from Office Space. They themselves aren't a "star" but they are accepted by the "popular" kids. All around, tools. I dont think I've ever met a Fed I liked.
aw
Well Ted was correct wasn't he...
The Annihilator
@Jac Davies still donāt make it right
twistedyogert
@Literally Jacob He chose the wrong targets.
Alex Shin
@The Mr. Man oh piss off. Really, trying to defend a murder? Fuck off.