According to Johnny Hart's "B.C. for P.B.C." cartoons, computers even existed 'way back in da days of da cave man --- so perhaps Aztech was indeed alive and well even dat far in da past.
An MC from South San Francisco, California who’s acquired his skills through connecting with his indigenous roots, or what remains, otherwise known as, AZTECH RUINZ.
A hip hop artist from South San Francisco, California who’s acquired his skills through connecting with his indigenous roots, or what remains, otherwise known as, AZTECH RUINZ.
A hip hop artist from South San Francisco, California who’s acquired his skills through connecting with his indigenous roots, or what remains, otherwise known as, AZTECH RUINZ.
The Aztec people dominated central and southern Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century and are best known for having established an elaborate and wide-ranging empire destroyed by Spanish invaders led by Hernán Cortéz. The leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest was the Great Montezuma II. Their name is derived from a mythical homeland to the north called Azatlán, but they also called themselves the Mexica. The Aztec language belongs to the Nahuatlan branch of the Uto-Aztecan family. Human and animal sacrifices were an integral part of Aztec religion. For warriors, the ultimate honor was to be slain in battle or to volunteer for sacrifice in a major ritual. The Aztecs are credited with the discovery of delicious chocolate, made from the fruit of the cacao tree.
The Aztecempire one of the greatest civillizations of the world that ever existed.
A band from Manchester. Autechre creates elaborately structured and highly detailed electronic music, usually labeled IDM. The music is often abstract and non-referential, thus rendering much of it largely inaccessible and sometimes misunderstood. Early releases tend to be electro-influenced and somewhat melodic, later releases tend to be more intricately structured and difficult. They have had releases on Warp records since the early 90's.
They often draw obvious comparisons to aphex twin, squarepusher, plaid, and others (based on the loose IDM classification), although they are really quite different.
There is a neverending debate on the pronunciation of this word. See below for the generally accepted pronunciation.
example #1:
'I really think Autechre is at the forefront of today's electronic music scene.'
example #2:
Dad: 'What's that noise?'
Joey: 'It's the new Autechre record.'
Dad: 'Oh, I thought it was our air conditioner breaking down again.'