Scotty Jx 2006 | Action Girls Vol 2 -
2006 saw electro house reaching what many consider its peak commercial and underground crossover period. Artists like Justice, Digitalism, and Boys Noize were gaining international attention with their raw, distorted, and energetic productions. The French electro movement, centered around labels like Ed Banger Records, was reshaping how producers thought about bass, compression, and arrangement.
. It belongs to a larger series produced by Scotty Jx, who has held a trademark for the "Actiongirls" name and its "Shark" logo since 2002. LostFilm.INFO Production Context The film is part of the Actiongirls Collection
The titular "Action Girls"—outnumbered and isolated—must utilize hand-to-hand combat, weapon proficiency, and survival instincts to navigate the dangerous environment. Action Girls Vol 2 - Scotty Jx 2006
Before diving into the specifics of "Action Girls Vol 2," it's essential to understand the artist who created it. Scotty Jx emerged during a fertile period for electronic music producers, when bedroom studios were becoming increasingly powerful and distribution through platforms like Beatport, Juno Download, and vinyl-only labels were creating new pathways for underground artists.
The Actiongirls brand was more than just a movie series. It was a full-fledged entertainment brand. Today, Scotty Jx continues to be active, with a for "Actiongirls Scotty JX" that still generates monthly income from a dedicated fanbase. It's a testament to the long-lasting appeal of these low-budget heroines. 2006 saw electro house reaching what many consider
: A specialized group known as the "Actiongirls" fight an ongoing battle for survival.
"Action Girls Vol 2" was not an isolated release but rather part of a series. The first volume, released earlier in 2006 (or possibly late 2005), established the concept – tracks inspired by strong female protagonists, action cinema, and high-energy scenarios. While Vol 1 leaned more heavily on breakbeat influences, Vol 2 shows Scotty Jx moving toward the electro house sound that would dominate the remainder of the decade. Before diving into the specifics of "Action Girls
The focus remains heavily on choreographed sequences and visual spectacle rather than complex narrative arcs.
One of the features MobaXterm has which I desperately am looking for in many others is the MultiExec feature. The ability to open multiple sessies en issue a command which is executed on all of them. So far MobaXterm has the most useful implementation of this. However since Moba is quite bloated with features I don’t use and not exactly bugfree, I would consider another client, if only …
SecureCRT has this capability.
Right-click the tab and select “Send Commands to This Group”, then go to “View -> Command Window” which will open an area at the bottom of the screen. Anything typed in command window will go to all of the sessions.
Royal TS also has can execute on multiple connections.
Anyone have a suggestion for something that is cross platform on all three (Win/Mac/Linux)?
I’m currently using a Windows laptop and Apple laptop (work & personal), but I’m considering converting the work laptop to Linux. I currently use RoyalTS, but there’s no Linux version…