12.13.2007, 04:50 AM | #1 |
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I. Two shows at Issue Project Room NY next week II. East Village Radio 12/20 III. Yellow Swans/BxC collab LP out IV. misc I. Two-night stand at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn NY, 12/19 and 12/20 The (OA) Can Factory 232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11215 http://www.issuepro jectroom. org/ for more details Wednesday, December 19th ***** "littoral" reading series kenneth goldsmith with alan licht c. spencer yeh Kenneth Goldsmith accompanied live by Alan Licht. Goldsmith is the author of nine books of poetry, founding editor of the online archive UbuWeb (http://ubu.com), and numerous other great activities. I'll be playing a solo set of improvisations on violin and voice. and... Thursday 20 December 2007 ***** Tony Conrad + C. Spencer Yeh Emeralds + Carlos Giffoni Sam Goldberg Tonights very special set is a duo of C. Spencer Yeh and minimalist pioneer Tony Conrad. Though Yeh has crossed Conrad's continuum a handful of times in the past, this will be their first time in collaboration. This night will also see Emeralds square off against Carlos Giffoni !! both events are all-ages, start at 8 PM and cost $10 II. I will be on the "On the Fly" program of Internet radio station East Village Radio, 2 - 4 PM EST on the afternoon of Thursday the 20th. There will be playing some unreleased and in progress stuff, talking, who knows? more info and tune in online -- http://www.eastvill ageradio. com/ III. Out now - Yellow Swans & Burning Star Core Collaborative LP recorded from 2005 to 2006. Artwork by The Wyvern. Limited to 500 hand-numbered copies on 140 gram red marbled vinyl. Released by Blossoming Noise http://www.blossomi ngnoise.com/ IV. For those in the Cinci area, tonight Wed. 12/12 I'll be playing records alongside Paul Coors at the Gypsy Hut in Northside. We start around 10 PM ? and it's free |
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12.13.2007, 09:36 AM | #2 |
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I've been thinking of checking out the Thursday show - keep hearing things about the Emeralds - not the least is an E.P LP next year....
NYers may also be interested in this gig - Friday December 14th @ SILENT BARN || THE SKATERS |||| Workbench & Black quarter |||||| Eskimo King |||||||| Ducktales |||||||||| GHQ |||||||||||| Time Life [ SILENT BARN ] 915 Wyckoff Ave @ Hancock | Ridgewood/Bushwick, QNS/BKLYN L-Halsey or M-Myrtle/Wyckoff | 8pm | all ages | $donation -- MYSPACE --> http://myspace.com/thesilentbarn [ curated by Lucas Crane ] and my pal Ras is playing a couple things - he always plays with great muscians and creates some fine out free jazz Saturday,December 15th Transcendence Trio with Ras Moshe/Shayna Dulberger/Dave Ross also......a set of music with Lola Danza's Ensemble:Matt Lavelle/Reuben Radding + the trio Live At Goodbye Blue Monday 1087 Broadway Bushwick,Brooklyn www.goodbye-blue-monday.com $7 Sunday,December 16th Ras/Kyoko Kitamura/Anders Nilsson/Todd Nicholson Live at Downtown Music Gallery 342 Bowery NYC www.downtownmusicgallery.com free! 6pm |
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12.13.2007, 09:45 AM | #3 |
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Do you subscribe to Bruce M. Foster's NYC-Improv Yahoo group? That guy works really hard to get as much information about any interesting gig going on in New York. Very cool dude, and I always get to find out about neat musicians through his gig announcements.
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12.13.2007, 09:53 AM | #4 | |
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12.13.2007, 10:48 AM | #6 | |
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12.13.2007, 11:13 AM | #7 |
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Sonic Youth say hello to atari 2600.
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12.13.2007, 12:31 PM | #8 | |
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12.13.2007, 12:35 PM | #9 |
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Don't worry atari, I thought that you were.
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12.13.2007, 01:13 PM | #10 |
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There is a very good possibility that I will be there for at least one of those shows at IPR, thanks for the heads up. BTW- did you ever play there before?
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12.13.2007, 03:34 PM | #11 |
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Tonic is back sort of, just got this email (note that ELECTRIC KULINTANG played with Thurston a year or so ago)...
We wish our Tonic family and friends a great holiday season and we will miss seeing you all on New Year's Eve. Please come out to hear the great music at the following events. BLURRING Boundaries series at Abrons Arts Center curated by Tonic Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand Street (F train to East Broadway or Delancey) FOR TICKET information go to: www.tonicnyc.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday December 14th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * ELECTRIC KULINTANG with Susie Ibarra and Roberto Rodriguez 8pm, $12 Filipina-American Composer/Percussionist Susie Ibarra is best known for her individual artistry on percussion and genre-defying music. Cuban born drummer/percussionist and composer Roberto Rodriguez brings groundbreaking new music through his original musical voice. Electric Kulintang performs new music as well as pieces from their cd, Dialects, on Plastic Records. Special guest guitarist Oz Noy joins them tonight. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday January 4th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Sylvie Courvoisier and Mark Feldman duo & Rashied Ali Quintet Starting at 8pm, $15 * SYLVIE COURVOISIER and MARK FELDMAN Since 1996, Courvoisier (piano) and Fledman (violin) have been performing regulary in the US and Canada and toured widely in Europe (played in Festivals such as Willisau, Saalfelden, Mulhouse, Partheney, Shaffhouse, Muenster, Bath , Vancouver, Bordeaux...). They perform the music of John Zorn, Masada Book II (Book of Angels), from their new CD "Malphas" on Tzadik Records plus some of their own exciting improvisations & compositions. « ...That her music is as aesthetically beautiful as it is strange and mysterious is only further testament to her prowess as a composer…" Thom Jurek, All Music Guide * RASHIED ALI QUINTET Rashied Ali- drums; Josh Evans- trumpet; Lawrence Clark- tenor saxophone; Greg Murphy- piano; Joris Teepe- bass. Rashied Ali is a progenitor and leading exponent of multidirectional rhythms/polytonal percussion. A student of Philly Joe Jones and an admirer of Art Blakey, Ali developed the style known as "free jazz" drumming "Although rightfully revered as one of the fathers of avant-garde drumming for his role in John Coltrane’s last band, Rashied Ali grew up in Philadelphia during the heyday of hard bop, so it should come as no surprise to find him at the helm of a group that reflects the influence of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and the Max Roach-Clifford Brown Quintet, as much as that of the freer music that flowed from the font of Coltrane." -Russ Musto ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday January 5th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * DAVE DOUGLAS BLUE NILE: THE MUSIC OF RANDY WESTON 8pm, $15 Dave Douglas - trumpet, Donny McCaslin - sax, flute, Luis Bonilla - trombone, Marcus Rojas - tuba, Geoff Keezer - keyboards and Nasheet Waits - drums A special New York premiere, not to be missed! Fun and exciting new arrangements by the American Master Randy Weston. A fascinating look into the world of this classic/eclectic composer, Douglas' arrangements offer a new focus on the tunes, highlight some of the strong grooves and open up great spaces for a band of today's most powerful improvisers. Randy Weston has had a considerable career in jazz as a pianist, composer, and bandleader. He emerged in the mid-1950s, being voted New Star Pianist in Down Beat magazine's International Critics' Poll of 1955, the year after his recording debut as a leader, with the album Cole Porter In a Modern Mood. His piano style owes much to Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk but it is highly distinctive in its qualities: percussive, highly rhythmic, capable of producing a wide variety of moods. If you'd like to change how often you receive our listings or to be removed from this mailing list, please goto: http://www.tonicnyc.com and select "Edit Your Profile." |
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12.14.2007, 04:31 AM | #12 |
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free103point9: transmission art
http://www.free103p oint9.org Tune in or turn out: FRIDAY: Radio Ruido "False Rosetta" 2x7" release show at Front Room Gallery, w/Damian Catera, DJ NGH, and DJ Pause also: Madelon Hooykaas at Experimental Intermedia SUNDAY: Marcus Schmickler at Experimental Intermedia MONDAY: Travis Just at Experimental Intermedia TUESDAY: Bernhard Gal at Experimental Intermedia WEDNESDAY: Jens Brand at Experimental Intermedia FRIDAY: Phill Niblock at Experimental Intermedia ((((( FALSE ROSETTA RELEASE SHOW ))))) Dec. 14, 2007: 8 p.m. at Front Room Gallery, 147 Roebling St., Brooklyn, NY 11211 http://www.frontroo m.org Free admission. Curated by: Radio Ruido Hopefully this show will be streamed live on free103point9 Online Radio, www.free103point9. org. Record release show for Radio Ruido's "False Rosetta" double 7" single, part of the free103point9 Audio Dispatch Series (AD032). Performances from DJ Pause, North Guinea Hills, and Damian Catera + Radio Ruido remixing "False Rosetta" at the Front Room Gallery in Brooklyn. Radio Ruido's second 7" single project is a double 7" homage to spy numbers stations. Sleeve letterpress printed by Ben Owen at Middle Press. http://free103point 9.org/dispatchse ries/ Radio Ruido: Radio Ruido encompasses radio projects initiated by artist Tom Mulligan. Working both solo and in collaboration, these projects entail both composed installations as well as various improvised live sound situations. Often site-specific in content, they seek to challenge conventional concepts of radio as well as exploring and challenging the physicality of the performance space. Damian Catera: Damian Catera is an electro-acoustic composer, sound installation creator and media artist. Catera's work reflects interests in sound based composition and improvistation, transmission arts and sociopolitical critique. Catera's "deCompostional" process, consists of an expanded instrument system which samples and processes live sound, a machine improvised soundscape that is distinct in each implementation. DJ Pause: DJ Pause is the street smart alter-ego of dub/ electonica producer Teleseen. His modus operandi contrasts the cold minimalisms of machine music with the warmth of the worlds equatorial rhythms. Pause often collaborates with others in a post-jazz improvisational electronica, re-sampling his turntable manipulations to re-double upon themselves, finding infinite folds within a musical moment. North Guinea Hills: North Guinea Hills is active turntable experimentalist who often employs disjunct recordings in addition to musique-concrete techniques to create a spontaneous individualized soundscape. His audio collages are influenced by everything from Fluxus to misinformed Cageisms as well as what is playing on the radio in the room next door. For more information see: http://www.free103p oint9.org/ events/1796/ ((((( EI DECEMBER 2007 PERFORMANCE SERIES ))))) Streamed live on free103point9 Online Radio at www.free103point9. org. The Thirty-fourth Anniversary of EI performances at 224 Centre Street, the Thirty-ninth Anniversary of the Founding of Experimental Intermedia, the Thirty-ninth Anniversary of the 224 Centre Street loft, and, not least, The Eighteenth Annual Festival with no fancy name, Part One (or A). Phill Niblock, Curator. Each show begins at 9 p.m., internet stream begins at 9:30 p.m. ET (-5 GMT), except Phill Niblock performance Dec. 21, 6 p.m.-11:59 p.m. ET. at 224 Centre Street at Grand, Third Floor, N Y 10013 212.431.5127 | 431.6430 http://www.experime ntalintermedia. org/ Each show $4.99 admission. Madelon Hooykaas Dec. 14, 2007: 9 p.m. Marcus Schmickler Dec. 16, 2007: 9 p.m. Travis Just Dec. 17, 2007: 9 p.m. Bernhard Gal Dec. 18, 2007: 9 p.m. Jens Brand Dec. 19, 2007: 9 p.m. Phill Niblock Dec. 21, 2007: 6 p.m.-11:59 p.m. For more information see: http://www.free103p oint9.org/ free103events/ ((((( DEEP TRANCE BEHAVIOR IN POTATOLAND (A RICHARD FOREMAN THEATER MACHINE)_REHEARSALS ))))) Fridays, Nov. 9, 2007: 10 a.m. – Jan. 11, 2008: 4:30 p.m. at Ontological Hysteric Theater St. Mark's Church-in-the- Bowery, 131 E. 10th St., Manhattan, NY 10003 Watch audio/video stream of rehearsals of new Richard Foreman play every Friday. free103point9 provides live audio and video of rehearsals for the new Richard Foreman play every Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on free103point9 Online Radio. Richard Foreman's latest production uses digital material filmed in Japan and England and takes place on a stage in New York in which everything is askew -- the windows, the walls (covered with turn of the century photographs) and the furniture, which includes two pianos. Even the large screens on which images are projected are off kilter. Within this setting, the mind is asked to jump from world to world, Japan to England, filmed world to live stage world. Plunging deeper than ever into ravishing abstract theater, Richard Foreman evokes the atmosphere of a séance, combining the tableaus filmed in Japan and England with five live New York actors who navigate a sinking grand piano. Performances begin Thursday, January 17, 2008. Performers: Joel Israel, Caitlin Mcdonough-Thayer, Fulya Peker, Caitlin Rucker and Sarah Dahlen. For more information see: http://www.free103p oint9.org/ events/1803/ |
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Neues Kabarett music series presents
The World Premiere of Causing a Tiger by Carla Kihlstedt commissioned by the Brecht Forum with Shahzad Ismaily and Matthias Bossi "As I sleep, some dream beguiles me, and suddenly I know I am dreaming. Then I think: This is a dream, a pure diversion of my will; and now I have unlimited power, I am going to cause a tiger." ~ Jorge Luis Borges Saturday ~ December 15 9:00 pm $10 advance tickets available at www.brechtforum. org/nk at The Brecht Forum 451 West Street, Manhattan between Bank and Bethune www.myspace. com/neueskabaret t 212-242-4201 Neues Kabarett is made possible by the New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts. Upcoming: January 12 – Anthony Coleman January 26 – Rashied Ali February 9 – Leroy Jenkins Celebration (at the Brooklyn Public Library) March 8 – Raymond King March 21 – Joelle Leandre |
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12.14.2007, 10:15 AM | #14 |
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this was posted in todays NY TImes:
PSYCHIC ILLS (Friday) Psychic Ills’ disorienting throb evokes decades of New York avant-rock, from the white noise of the Velvet Underground and the claustrophobic electronica of Suicide to the half-psychedelic, half-punk guitar clouds of Sonic Youth. With Matta Llama. At 8:30 p.m., Monkey Town, 58 North Third Street, between Kent and Wythe Avenues, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, (718) 384-1369, monkeytownhq.com; $7 cover, with a $10 minimum. (Sisario) |
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I really like them, ever since I bought a compilation of their early singles by chance. They are very much a cross between Suicide/Velvet Underground/Joy Division. They even remind me of Loop on songs like 'Days'. Cool band indeed, I'd love to see them live. |
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Emeralds and Sam Goldberg both rule.. Completely bizarro synth projects, HUGE dynamic drones. Thats a show that I would love to see.. Tony Conrad vs. Spencer Yeh? What the hell |
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Downtown Music Gallery
342 Bowery New York, NY 10012-2408 USA Tel: 212 473-0043 / 800 622-1387 Fax: 212-533-5059 dmg@downtownmusicga llery.com Hours: 12 noon -8pm Seven days a week 12/21 Friday 8 pm - Masaoka/Parkins/ Lee w/ Miya Masaoka (koto, electronics) Andrea Parkins (electric accordion//FX & live processing) Okkyung Lee (cello) 10 pm - Masaoka/Courvoisier /Lee w/ Sylvie Courvoisier (piano) Okkyung Lee (cello) Miya Masaoka (koto) |
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Thanks a lot, much appreciated.
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