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CHAOS VS COSMOS PRESENTS
AIDS WOLF www.myspace.com/aidswolf www.aidswolf.net THE REBEL www.therebel.co.uk BROMANCER www.myspace.com/bromancer FRIDAY 23RD MAY @ CATCH 22, KINGSLAND RD, SHOREDITCH, E2 £5 ON DOOR! 8PM! www.myspace.com/chaosVcosmos |
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Tuesday 29 April, 2008
HUMAN BELL C Joynes Fuzzy Lights CAFÉ OTO, Print House, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL Doors 8.00pm ~ £5adv/£6 door http://www.wegottickets.com/event/28470 HUMAN BELL (THRILL JOCKEY) Nathan Bell (Lungfish) and Dave Heumann (Arbouretum, Cass McCombs, Bonnie "Prince" Billy) dispense sun-baked, primitive blues instrumentals C JOYNES (BO'WEAVIL) English heavy, thumb-lead finger-picker celebrates dustbowl country, ragtime ragas and the Takoma school. FUZZY LIGHTS Cambridge trio combine ethereal drone, brushed folk and quantised cacophony Tuesday 20 May, 2008 (in collaboration w/ Chaos vs Cosmos) STARS OF THE LID Lichens James Blackshaw St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, 60 St Giles High Street, WC2 8LG Doors 7.00pm ~ £12 available from: SECOND LAYER RECORDS, 323 Archway Road, Highgate, N6 5AA 07855 140 992 ROUGH TRADE WEST, 130 Talbot Road, W11 1JA 020 7229 8541 STARS OF THE LID (KRANKY) Minimalist celestial droners return for special church show, with string trio and projections. LICHENS (KRANKY) http://www.kranky.net/artists/lichens.html JAMES BLACKSHAW (IMPORTANT/BO'WEAVIL) http://www.myspace.com/jamesblackshaw Sunday 25 May, 2008 WHITE/LICHENS John Clyde-Evans CAFÉ OTO, Print House, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL Doors 8.00pm ~ £5adv/£6 door http://www.wegottickets.com/event/29035 WHITE/LICHENS (HOLY MOUNTAIN) Dissolved finger-picker Rob Lowe (Lichens, TV on the radio) weaves glimmering seams through White Light's crushing clouds of static. JOHN CLYDE-EVANS (DIGITALIS) Former Hood member and Astral Social Club/ Richard Youngs collaborator (perhaps better known as Tirath Singh Nirmala) summons primordial, enveloping drone Thursday 05 June, 2008 VETIVER David Thomas Broughton St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, 60 St Giles High Street, WC2 8LG Doors 7.00pm ~ £11 http://www.wegottickets.com/event/29548 VETIVER (FATCAT) Andy Cabic's pastoral evangelists celebrate the joys of Townes Van Zandt and Hawkwind, as on forthcoming LP 'Things of the Past'. DAVID THOMAS BROUGHTON (BIRD WAR) Yorkshire troubadour, wreathed and refracted by delay, cavorts ecstatically with John Martyn and Anthony's Johnsons. Friday 11 July, 2008 RICHARD YOUNGS & ALEX NEILSON Alan Wilkinson / John Edwards / Steve Noble Trio Phil Minton CAFÉ OTO, Print House, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL Doors 8.00pm ~ £7adv/£8 door http://www.wegottickets.com/event/29358 RICHARD YOUNGS & ALEX NEILSON First ever live London blowout for Richard Youngs (electric guitar) and Alex Neilson (drums) pairing brings together Neilson's blistering omnidirectional percussion with Youngs' gorgeously e-bowed and distorted guitar work that harvests a frantic energy that recalls Tony Iomi as surely as it does Sonny Sharrock. ALAN WILKINSON / JOHN EDWARDS / STEVE NOBLE TRIO Fierce, graceful and ecstatic sax/bass/drums trio, on Bo'Weavil. PHIL MINTON Feral vocal improviser admonishes the notion of 'song' with impure muezzin wails and chunnering barks. |
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28, 29, 30 May 2008 8.00pm
LMC's First Last Festival Cafe Oto, www.cafeoto.co.uk London Musicians’ Collective’s presents three days of new music with Evan Parker + John Butcher & Toshimaru Nakamura + Chris Cutler + Christian Marclay + Jem Finer + Paul Abbot & Mark Fletcher + Oscillatorial Binnage + Louisa Martin + Furt + John Wall + John Lely + Chant, Davies, Edwards & Drew + Farmer, Lash & French + special guests. £10 (£5 concs). www.l-m-c.org.uk |
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05.14.2008, 07:13 AM | #504 |
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1) Resofit 2: the Matinee
Join Stewart Lee, Richard Herring, Tony Law, Dan Antopolski + tbc for an afternoon of top stand-up, proceeds to the best radio station in the world. Sunday 18 May at 2.00pm, Arts Theatre, 6-7 Great Newport Street, London, WC2H 7JB £10. Box office: 0844 847 1608. Book online here 2) Resonance Benefit Concert In the evening after the stand-up benefit for the station, we present a night of live music with superlative songwriter Robyn Hitchcock (joined by Terry Edwards, ; Kiss Akabusi, masters of deconstructed avant-hip-hop; antique sound-effects from sound artist Aleks Kolkowski; plus special guests - from Australia, Nick Cave's favourite songsmith Dave Graney; and from Quebec, the duo Mankind, who come to us recommended by American poet Bob Holman (â€�two hilarious French Canadian supervixen poet rockstars with dark techno deep beat… the best poetry act out of North America since - duh, David Thomas? Patti Smith?â€�). DJ is Jonny Trunk. Sunday 18 May at 7.30pm, Arts Theatre, 6 - 7 Great Newport Street, London WC2H 7JB. £10 (£5 concs). Box office: 0844 847 1608. Book online here |
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05.15.2008, 04:33 PM | #505 |
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Carter Tutti + Matmos
The Beaconsfield In association with lumin live music performance-art electronica film eclectic dj’s 7, 8, 9 June 2008 Admission: £15 (£12 concessions) Special price for all three nights: £35 (£30 concessions) A once in a lifetime experience for connoisseurs of the avant garde. Three incredible performances from the highly influential US-based electronic duo, Matmos who have chosen Beaconsfield’s Mother of all Parties for the only London dates in their 2008 European tour. A unique chance to see three entirely different manifestations of the Matmos range: The Soft Pink Truth on Saturday night, an experimental improvised Matmos set on the Sunday and, on the final Monday night, a full-blown live Matmos set with highlights from their new album Supreme Balloon. Plus a whole host of special guests will accompany them - from the rockabilly-synth of Dave Ball’s (Soft Cell) Nitewreckers, to the experimental sounds of Kaffe Matthews and CarterTutti’s (Throbbing Gristle) first gig in the UK this year! Following the huge success and brilliant word of mouth for previous Mother of all Parties, June’s three day marathon puts this firmly on the map of the most unmissable gigs of 2008. The series is gathering steam, like its predecessor Nosepaint. Don’t miss out! Saturday 7 June, 8pm-1am: THE SOFT PINK TRUTH Drew Daniel’s solo upbeat dance project plus Nitewreckers, People Like Us, Le Couteau Jaune, DJ Tendraw, Howard Jacques in residence plus surprise guests and Mark Dean’s film Jane/Fonda. Sunday 8 June 7.30pm-11pm: MATMOS Classic Matmos improv set with Jay Lesser plus Kaffe Matthews, Stephen Gosh, Stephen Thrower, Mark Dean, Howard Jacques in residence plus surprise guests Monday 9 June 7.30pm-12 midnight: MATMOS and CARTERTUTTI Live set with Jay Lesser and highlights from the new album Supreme Balloon plus CarterTutti, Howard Jacques in residence and more surprise guests. MoaP is a benefit for Beaconsfield that happens intermittently - progressive and quirky, it celebrates the avant-garde and the everyday. Got my tickets for Carter Tutti already.
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London Musicians' Collective presents the First Last LMC Festival.
Cafe Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, London, E8 3DL WEDNESDAY 28 May Times : 7.30pm doors open, 8.00pm start Tickets : £10, £5 concessions. 28th: Evan Parker Farmer, Lash & French Chant/ Davies/ Edwards/ Drew Paul Abbot & Mark Fletcher Willem de Ridder 29th Chris Cutler Jem Finer John Wall Oscillatorial Binnage Superstrings 30th John Butcher + Toshimaru Nakamura Louisa Martin Furt John Lely + special guest Christian Marclay: new video work Evan Parker Simply put, Evan Parker is one of the pivotal figures in the development of late twentieth century musical language, technique and aesthetics. He has performed in numberless context and invented many of his own, all characterised by his epoch-defining virtuosity and pure spirit of exploration. Tonight he plays solo saxophone. + Farmer, Lash & French + Chant/ Davies/ Edwards/ Drew + Paul Abbot & Mark Fletcher + special guest: Willem de Ridder Prankster, broadcaster, raconteur, audio-artist extraordinaire, Willem de Ridder has for many years been the Nothern Europe organiser of FLUXUS. Fresh from an audio commission at Tate Modern, tonight he presents a monologue accompanied by the Resonance Radio Orchestra's James Dunn and Max O'Brien. THURSDAY 29 May Times : 7.30pm doors open, 8.00pm start Tickets : £10, £5 concessions. Advance reservation: info@resonancefm.com Chris Cutler A member of Henry Cow, Art Bears, Cassiber and a dozen other bands, founder of Recommended Records, Chris Cutler has exerted a singular influence on modern music, characterised by. Tonight Chris takes time off from his current projects (with Daevid Allen, Hugh Hopper, Heiner Goebbels et al) to perform his first UK solo in many years, playing drums and electronics. + Jem Finer From the commercial success of The Pogues to the artistic triumph of Score for a Hole in the Ground, Jem Finer's music transcends easy categorisation and entertains and baffles in equal measure. Tonight's performance will, typically, be entirely unpredictable: all that is certain is that elegance and wit will feature prominently. +John Wall + Oscillatorial Binnage + Superstrings FRIDAY 30 May Times : 7.30pm doors open, 8.00pm start Tickets : £10, £5 concessions. Advance reservation: info@resonancefm.com John Butcher and Toshimaru Nakamura Wire cover-start Butcher has redefined the saxophone. Here he plays for the first time in the UK with Toshi Nakamura, one of the stars of LMC's Japanorama tour and established as the leading light in minimal-but-gripping "onkyo" scene. + Louisa Martin + Furt +John Lely + special guest: Christian Marclay. Widely known for his radical approach to turntables, records and mass media, which has placed him at the very forefront of contemporary art, tonight Christian Marclay presents a new video work as his contribution to this exceptional festival. http://www.cafeoto.co.uk/LMC1.shtm http://www.l-m-c.org.uk/ |
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wednesday 4th June
Chelsea College of Art and Design Bar 16 John Islip Street Sw1p 4JU Pimlico Tube (CCAD is next to Tate Britain) 7:30 START FREEEEEEEE!!!!!!!! FUCK OFF BATMAN Hugh Metcalfe - Guitar/vocals/violin/gas mask Jim Le Baigue - Drums Darren Morris - Electric bass/ keyboard Malcolm Bruce - Guitar/ Electric Bass First ever performace in 15 years as a quartet from this rowdy bunch of noiseniks who describe themselves as ''monosyllabic free-form batmaniac smoking lunch'' lead by the legendary Klinker clubs curator Hugh Metcalfe!!! and possibly joined by Boat-ting's very own Sibyl 'swivel hips' Madrigal for some dangerous dance moves! HANNAH MARSHALL (cello)/ KAY GRANT (voice/electronics) In demand improvising vocalist Kay Grant teams up with pal and cello virtuoso Hannah Marshall to make some delicate a beautiful, electronically tinged music! EDD SIMPSON (homemade instruments)/ RICK JENSEN (sax/clarinet) Rick Jensen is a New Zeland improviser currently resident in London! he's been making a bit of a name for himself on the london improvising scene with his versatile and energetic playing. Here he will be joined by Edd Simpson who will be using his home built arsenal of oscillators/tone generators, circuit bent and adapted guitar pedals, cassette machines, etc ,etc ,etc relevant myspace stuff- www.myspace.com/cbreaker (simpson brothers) www.myspace.com/hannahmarshallmusician www.myspace.com/fuckoffbatman |
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CHAOS VS COSMOS PRESENTS
AIDS WOLF http://www.myspace.com/aidswolf http://www.aidswolf.net THE REBEL http://www.therebel.co.uk BROMANCER http://www.myspace.com/bromancer FRIDAY 23RD MAY @ CATCH 22, KINGSLAND RD, SHOREDITCH, E2 £5 ON DOOR! 8PM! http://www.myspace.com/chaosVcosmos |
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A night of drones, drone n bass, fragment waves from artists on the label Panospria. All heralding from various corners of Canada, Primes have recently re-located to London while Scant Intone, Ruairi Lazers, and Static Kitten tour Europe. Also from Canada, visual artist EK returns to Montreal soon, but not before one last show. PRIMES http://www.primes-music.com CD release show for their latest "Psychwolf" on Panospria. Not their usual beat driven set, this is sit and space. RUAIRI LAZERS http://www.ruairilazers.com Born to a pack of wolves in the arctic tundra of Saskatchewan, Ruairi Lazers' music is a highly developed version of the barks and growls he grew up on. There are melodies too, learned by listening closely to the prairie wind whistle through the wheat sheaves. SCANT INTONE http://www.myspace.com/scantintone Panospria label boss. Wanderer. Giver of inspiration. STATIC KITTEN http://www.myspace.com/statickitten0 French sounds. French noise. French sounds and noise. EK http://www.ek-works.net Visual mastermind, his works are organic, emotional, and often emotionally disturbing. Even when he illustrates robots you can hear a heart beating. Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:00pm - 11:00pm The Flea Pit 49 Columbia Road London, United Kingdom E2 7RG £4 |
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^^^Sarram, wasn't the Aids Wolf gig at Catch 22 last Friday? A bit late now!
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Y'all know that Liars are playing at KOKO, supported by Deerhoof, right?
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Café Oto Listings – June 08
Welcome to our first monthly bulletin. Bellow is a list of events for June. All tickets can be brought via our website www.cafeoto.co.uk. Hope to see you at Café Oto soon. WED 4 JUN • 8PM • £6 - MEG BAIRD + SHARRON KRAUS Over the years Meg has played as part of the Baird Sisters along with her sister Laura, as well as with the Philadelphia psych-folk collective, Espers. Her first solo album, Dear Companion was released in 2007. It features Baird's high, pure vocals and intricately picked guitar, the album conjures up the timeless and universal nature of the best folk music. The songs are deeply rooted in traditional song forms, from age-old British Isles ballads to Appalachian laments, as well as the 60s and 70s singer-songwriter era. Sharron Kraus creates music rooted in the folk traditions of England and Appalachia. Her work is characterized by rich vocals, haunting banjo and fine acoustic guitar. Her live performances are stark, compelling, and delicate. As with her music, her performance continues the tradition of the balladeer bringing tales of terror, sadness and joy. Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/30505 THUR 5 JUN • 8PM • £5 - THE DUSA ORCHESTRA + THREE BEARDS The Dusa Orchestra is Peter Lenzin (sax), Patrick Kessler (double bass), Enrico Lenzin (drums) and accordion virtuoso Goran Kovacevic. Presenting the art of genre-melting performance that has elements of Alpenmusic, Tango, Balkan, Jazz, Folk and Classical. Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/30591 FRI 6 JUN • 8PM • £5 – SUZY MANGION + ISNAJ DUI Suzy's songs drift from style to style, but are always unified by her trademark haunting vocals and complex harmonies. Her recent solo album The Other Side Of The Mountain has allowed even more experimentation with her sound and songs, a harmonious noise of electronics old and new mixing with the bricolage of beats, banjos and beat-up Since the debut release in March 2005, Isnaj Dui (real name Katie English) has been busy on the live circuit, provoking much interest from fellow experimental electronica artists for her unique blend of acoustic instruments and electronically manipulated effects. As a classically trained flautist, Katie uses concert and bass flutes alongside an effects and looping device as well as home made instruments including the electrodulcimer, a stringed instrument devised by Katie herself to create a unique and versatile sound. Ticket link – http://www.wegottickets.com/event/29433 SAT 7 JUN • 8PM • £5 – THINGUMA*JIGSAW + DEAD RAT ORCHESTRA Thinguma*jigSaw combine elements of Irish/British/American folk and avant garde music. Following their relocation from their native Norway to Ireland, the duo quickly built up an audience in the Irish underground music scene and have just released their debut album "Awakeinwhitechapel" on the Irish-based psych-folk label Deserted Village. The Dead Rat Orchestra create beautiful music from sketches of guitar, violin and percussion. Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/30653 SUN 8 JUN • 8PM • £6 - NANCY ELIZABETH + JOHN FAIRHURST Nancy is a Manchester based singer and instrumentalist who mixes folk and post rock influences to make enchanting and dynamic music. Nancy's first album was recorded in a 17 century cottage in rural Wales and a village hall on the outskirts of Manchester and features guitars, harp, dulcimers and harmonium amongst other instruments all alongside her unique voice and harmonies. John Fairhurst plays English guitar folk with shades of Indian classicism. His debut album 'Joys Of Spring' was recorded in his shed, but is very much global in its scope. Different strokes recall Ravi Shankar, John Fahey and Burt Jansch, yet Fairhurst is taking his own distinctive strides. Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/30625 MON 9 JUN '08 • 8PM • £5 - FAMILY ELAN + CIAN NUGENT "The Family Elan derive inspiration from devotional and folk music traditions as well as the tanbur playing of the Kurdish Sufi mystic Ostad Elahi and Âshyq songs of the Azerbaijani sâz master Edalat Nasibov, alongside the rawer, more percussive sounds of the Yayla musicians of the Eastern Black Sea region – who fashion reed instruments from young pine saplings - like Hasan Yïldïrïm (who plays the violin like a drum) and Hayri Dev. The music of the Rebetes of early twentieth century Greece is an obvious benchmark, alongside more recent European folk revivalists like the Hungarian band Muzsikás. Other signposts might include the bouzouki inventions of Anne Briggs and the musical tapestries of the Incredible String Band." – Locust Music Cian Nugent is an exploratory guitarist from Dublin whose playing is rooted in pre-war blues, Appalachian string bands and Takoma tradition. Fayey is an obvious reference but Cain is no mere Fahey copyist. He uses the style as a starting point for his compositions and creates something highly personal within these limitations Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/31759 THUR 12 JUN • 8PM • £6 - 'A Series of Fortunate Events…' Present EDDIE PREVOST and ANTON LUKOSZEVIEZE. Series curated by David Ryan and Olivier Rodriguez 'A series of Fortunate Events…' brings together two brilliant improvisers with longstanding involvement in the contemporary international scene. Eddie Prévost has been involved in numerous small group contexts as well as being the driving force behind seminal improvising group AMM; Prévost is one of a core of radical innovators who have laid the foundations for European free improvisation. Anton Lukoszevieze has a formidable reputation as a champion of avant-garde and experimental music, and is the director of new music ensemble Apartment House. Respectively these musicians have been affected by elements of the avant-garde, composition, and indeterminacy; but above all, they are each engaged with an attention to sound and the unfolding of sonic particularity in time and space. TUE 17 JUN • 8PM • £3 – Free Improvisation Platform Curated by Adam Bohman: Greg Morgan-Sax and Gave Williams-Drums + Pianos Ghikas-Violin etc and Zachary Von Weizsacker-Cello etc + Chefa Alonso-Soprano Sax and Tony Marsh-Drums TUE 24 JUN '08 • 8PM • £6 - COBA , FINN PETERS, YEE-KING + SPECIAL GUESTS Coba is a Japanese accordionist who has won several international accordion competitions, he has released CDs in Europe and Japan. After Bjork saw coba perform in London in the late 90's, she immediately asked coba to join her band for a world tour. Since then, he has become one of the most renowned Japanese artists and has spent 15 years regularly touring Europe. Coba has dramatically transformed the traditional image of the accordion into a new form. Tonight he will be improvising with Finn Peters and Yee-King Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/32069 FRI 27 JUN • 8PM • £5 – Shiu-Yeung Hui from Maher Shalal Hash Baz "Possessed of a quiet dynamism which can turn on a sixpence like a firework; like an airplane painting pictures on a cloud, Shiu will join the ranks of great modern Chinese artists." - Tori Kudo, Maher Shalal Hash Baz SUN 29 JUN • 8PM • £4/£5 - Steve Noble/John Edwards/Alex Ward (guitar, bass and drum power improvising trio) + Tom James Scott Bo' Weavil album launch Ticket link - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/32051 Café Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, London. E8 3DL www.cafeoto.co.uk |
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Thu July 10 - Gravetemple (Attila Csihar, Oren Ambarchi, Stephen O' Malley, Matt "Skitz" Sanders) + Asva ULU
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DJ Spooky: Sound Unbound
ICA, 22 July 2008 DJ Spooky, aka conceptual artist, writer and musician Paul D Miller, is at ICA to talk about Sound Unbound, his new book discussing the art of the remix. Examining the ways in which music, art and literature cross-breed, Miller questions various artists and their compositional strategies. Expect personal and insightful reflections upon all things musical from this renowned figure. www.djspooky.com £9 / £8 ICA Members. |
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unluck recs present
JANDEK Jandek touches down in London for only the second time, following up the incredible solo performance from three years ago with a dynamite trio featuring the representative from Corwood Industries, Matt Heyner on bass and Pete Nolan playing drums. Sure to be one of the most furious configurations yet tested under the Jandek banner; expect high-intensity rockers, relentless white-outs and of course the rep’s irrepressible vocal delivery that has darkened his large shadow across the constellation of experimental and outsider music. Matt Heyner and Pete Nolan are no also-rans in those worlds, either, what with Heyner’s rich background as leader of free-form-freaks No Neck Blues Band and member of Cold Bleak Heat, Test and of course previous Jandek outings. Nolan has hit revered heights as sticksman with out-rock noise duo Magik Markers and has also released some essential acid-guitar work under his Spectre Folk mantle. The performance takes place at The Nave; the deconsecrated St Paul's church in Islington, that now operates as a Steiner school and unique arts venue. Sunday June 15th The Nave, 1 St Pauls Road, N1 £12, 8pm; performance starts 8.30pm http://wegottickets.com/event/29892 then the next day... unluck recs and PAN present Monday June 16th FLOWER-CORSANO-HEYNER TRIO The much-heralded duo of Mick Flower (Vibracathedral Orchestra, Sunroof!, Sunburned Hand of the Man, etc) on Japan Banjo and Chris Corsano (Flaherty-Corsano, Vampire Belt, Bjork, etc) behind the drums. Burning, ecstatic rhythms and kinetic drones. NYC double bass freak and NNCK guru Matt Heyner joins them for this performance. SPECTRE FIRE TRIO Spectre Fire Trio is the union of drummer Pete Nolan (Magik Markers, GHQ, Spectre Folk), Manchester tenor sax player Ray Dickaty (Solar Fire Trio, Spiritualized) and free-jazz supremo John Edwards on double bass. A sweaty prospect - come prepared. MV CARBON / SARAH'S CHARITY COLLAB MV Carbon from female NYC wronguns Metalux (seek out their great split release with Smegma and Carlos Giffoni) and Skullflower / Family Underground collaborator Sarah's Charity join forces for this special show Café Oto, Ashwin Street, Dalston £7, 7pm (early entry encouraged) http://wegottickets.com/event/31328 |
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WET SOUNDS 2008
Finishes its UK tour with a one-off live performance by NURSE WITH WOUND and ANDREW LILES who will be playing to an underwater audience at the London Fields Lido The audience floats or dives ear immersed in sound from underwater speakers. There will be speakers above water as well for those who dont want to get wet, the rest - bring your swimsuit! 19th July Doors open: 5.30 Tickets are rather limited and are selling on www.seetickets.com More info on www.newtoy.org/wetsounds.html Wet Sounds 2008 is a sound art gallery curated by Joel Cahen touring swimming pools in London (6th), Brighton(8th), Bath(9th), Birmingham(10th), Liverpool(11th), Manchester(12th), Leeds(13th), Carlisle(14th), Edinburgh(15th), Nairn(16th) |
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Miles of Smiles presents...
Friday 11 July, 2008 RICHARD YOUNGS & ALEX NEILSON Alan Wilkinson / John Edwards / Steve Noble Trio Phil Minton Cafe Oto, Print House, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL Doors 8.00pm // £7adv/£8 door http://www.wegottickets.com/event/29358 RICHARD YOUNGS & ALEX NEILSON (VHF) First ever live London blowout for the duo brings together Neilson's blistering omnidirectional percussion and Youngs' gorgeously e-bowed and distorted guitar work, which harvests a frantic energy that recalls Tony Iommi as surely as it does Sonny Sharrock. ALAN WILKINSON / JOHN EDWARDS / STEVE NOBLE TRIO (BO’WEAVIL) Fierce, graceful and ecstatic sax/bass/drums trio. PHIL MINTON Feral vocal improviser admonishes the notion of 'song' with impure muezzin wails and chunnering barks. Monday 14 July, 2008 OREN AMBARCHI Helm + tbc The Luminaire, 311 High Road, Kilburn, London, NW6 7JR Doors 8.00pm // £7adv/ £8 door http://www.wegottickets.com/event/31889 Oren Ambarchi http://www.orenambarchi.com/ Oren Ambarchi is a composer and multi-instrumentalist with longstanding interests in transcending conventional instrumental approaches. His work focuses mainly on the exploration of the guitar, "re-routing the instrument into a zone of alien abstraction where it’s no longer easily identifiable as itself. Instead, it’s a laboratory for extended sonic investigation". (The Wire, UK). Ambarchi's work on harmonics and resonance has led him to define serene spaces of fluid, shifting sound that is both fragile and extremely physical. He has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists such as Martin Ng (Australia), Sunn 0)) (USA), Christian Fennesz (Austria), Otomo Yoshihide (Japan), Pimmon (Australia), Keiji Haino (Japan), John Zorn (USA), Rizili (Greece), Voice Crack (Switzerland), Sachiko M (Japan), Keith Rowe (UK), Phill Niblock (USA), Gunter Muller (Switzerland), Evan Parker (UK), Robbie Avenaim (Australia), Toshimaru Nakamura (Japan), Dave Grohl (USA), Damo Suzuki (Japan), Chris Townend (Australia) and many more. Ambarchi is involved in many collaborative projects including the song-based duo Sun with Chris Townend (releases on Staubgold, Preservation, Textile & Important records), Burial Chamber Trio together with Greg Anderson of Sunn 0))) & Atilla Csihar of Mayhem (with a recent LP release on Southern Lord & an upcoming 10" release) and Grave Temple with Csihar and Stephen O'Malley of Khanate & Sunn 0))). Helm http://www.myspace.com/lkyngr Heavy space-warp drone from Luke Younger of Birds of Delay |
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