Dear friends,
The DC Improvisers Collective is delighted to be celebrating the release of our first proper studio album. It's been in the works for quite some time and now we'd love to share it with you.
We'll be performing this coming Saturday, March 22, at the Velvet Lounge. Also on the bill, is NYC-based hotshot saxophonist Steve Lehman. It's going to be a fun night, I promise.
Here's a link to complete info about the show:
http://dcic.alkem.org/pressreleases/feb08_2008_press_release.html
The album, Triangulation, is available at various stores around town as well as iTunes, and other fine digital music retailers. It's being distributed by Dischord Direct, so your favorite record store can order it for you, if that's how you like to do it.
You can also order a copy (or buy the MP3 version) from CDBaby: (only $10 for the CD, $8 for the download)
http://cdbaby.com/cd/dcimprov2
I think the record is awesome, but don't take my word for it... I believe there's going to be a review in this week's CityPaper, so grab one on Thursday and we'll see what they have to say about it. And those of you who ride metro to work may want to peek at the Washington Post Express this coming Thursday, I think they're running an interview with Steve Lehman.
The show this Saturday is the first event in the Spontaneous Infinity Festival - which will feature several nights of remarkable improvised music. The lowdown about the festival is online here:
http://sponinf.alkem.org/
I'd love to see you on Saturday. Let's catch up.
Seriously.
-Jon
p.s. While we're on the subject of me... if you know anyone looking for part-time bookkeeping help, grant writing, or maybe a composer, guitarist or audio engineer, I'm looking for some paid gigs.
http://jonathanmatis.alkem.org
The DC Improvisers Collective is delighted to be celebrating the release of our first proper studio album. It's been in the works for quite some time and now we'd love to share it with you.
We'll be performing this coming Saturday, March 22, at the Velvet Lounge. Also on the bill, is NYC-based hotshot saxophonist Steve Lehman. It's going to be a fun night, I promise.
Here's a link to complete info about the show:
http://dcic.alkem.org/pressreleases/feb08_2008_press_release.html
The album, Triangulation, is available at various stores around town as well as iTunes, and other fine digital music retailers. It's being distributed by Dischord Direct, so your favorite record store can order it for you, if that's how you like to do it.
You can also order a copy (or buy the MP3 version) from CDBaby: (only $10 for the CD, $8 for the download)
http://cdbaby.com/cd/dcimprov2
I think the record is awesome, but don't take my word for it... I believe there's going to be a review in this week's CityPaper, so grab one on Thursday and we'll see what they have to say about it. And those of you who ride metro to work may want to peek at the Washington Post Express this coming Thursday, I think they're running an interview with Steve Lehman.
The show this Saturday is the first event in the Spontaneous Infinity Festival - which will feature several nights of remarkable improvised music. The lowdown about the festival is online here:
http://sponinf.alkem.org/
I'd love to see you on Saturday. Let's catch up.
Seriously.
-Jon
p.s. While we're on the subject of me... if you know anyone looking for part-time bookkeeping help, grant writing, or maybe a composer, guitarist or audio engineer, I'm looking for some paid gigs.
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