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February 16th 2009 Presidents Day
10pm sharp @ eyedrum dot org
atlanta georgia
Baylies Band
Drums Like Machine Guns
Douglas Ferguson
Suicide Magnet
Head Molt
Pensil
Illegal Dude
Pony Bones
Tree Creature
Subliminator
now with more minutes! 16 minutes per set!!
Saturday Jan 3rd @ 10PM for 6 dollars, please welcome yourself to see
and hear and throb the experience;;;; touring bands!
Byron House - www.myspace.com/lordbyrondrhouse
Small Pox - www.myspace.com/smallpox666
Haves and Thirds - www.cephiastreat.com/listen.html
Divided Like A Saints - www.myspace.com/dividedlikeasaints
Pretzel Logic - newcomers to the atlanta
Byron House is not a dude from nashville, although im sure they would
sometimes like to converge into one. Carlos is a guy behind this 3
piece from florida's nuts. been doing this thing for a good bit, when
i last saw them jamming on concrete slabs of Tampa it kinda ruled.
Divided Like A Saints is ex-atl now athens song writing show slamming
10 dancer dancing freakout with a chorus to boot, everytime witnessed
is heartfelt and pogo pounding.
Haves + Thirds is Todd of YuKhonic (Tampa) and Cephias Treat label
(Tampa2) and these are the reasons I am personally honored.
Pretzel Logic is 2 dudes from SC who moved here not long ago so its
like a breath of fresh air. rad showing at the blak casl in the fall!!!
Small Pox is a band i know little about but if you listen to the
myspace page you might be like, whoa, wow, thats pretty gritty and low
down and damn i guess i better get the fuck over to eyedrum now....
))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
below you will find a PRESSS RELEASE:
Jonathan Vance Turns Divided Like a Saint's into UGA Degree
Athens, GA--Jonathan Vance of Athens band Divided Like a Saint's
announced this week that he plans to major in his band at the
University of Georgia. "Divided Like a Saint's is already what I work
on the hardest, so I figured out how to make it apply toward a
diploma." Vance is currently receiving university credit for Touring
and Mass Media, both classes that were not previously offered at UGA.
For his senior thesis, Vance is planning a DLAS performance event at
the Orange Twin nature preserve in Athens on May 2, 2009.
"Touring class literally entails touring with Divided Like a Saint's,"
says Vance. Former Cigar Store Indians bassist/booking agent and
Program Coordinator at UGA's Music Business program Keith Perissi is
acting as mentor to Vance for the class, along with electronic music
professor Dr. Leonard Ball.
Divided Like a Saint's growing tour schedule for 2009 extends into
March at the present, putting the group in Austin, Texas for South by
Southwest. The current musical lineup includes Jonathan Vance on bass
and vocals, guitarist Timothy Vance (Oh No They Didn't), classical
percussionist Thomas Broadie (Rat Babies), sound artist Rob Peterson
(Dan Hole Pond), and guitarist Katy Wachol (Owl Hooves). The group's
January 3 Eyedrum performance in Atlanta will include dancers from
both Athens and Atlanta: Allison Barfield, Lydia Clark, Meghan
Thurman, Sarah Blackman, Terri Riccioti, Kelsey Brooks, Cherrise
Wakeham, and Maryn Vance. Also, Maryn plans to recruit dancers from
some of the towns where they perform while on tour this year.
Visually, the show features the panels of a disassembled wire mesh
satellite dish 10 feet in diameter worn like backpacks, plus
multicolored skis, wigs, and braids.
Vance is also researching mass media for university degree credit.
This actual press release and any resulting press are part of that
research.
According to Perissi, if Vance completes these courses successfully,
he may help pave the way for UGA's Music Business program to teach
these subjects in regularly offered classes in the future. "If major
universities legitimize this genre of art by offering degrees in it,
they may elevate the status of the genre," says Vance. The actual
degree he is pursuing is in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis
in Live Art Production. He plans to graduate in May 2009.
Divided Like a Saint's is currently working with budding Athens
label/collective Party Party Partners (dot com), an independent
operation headed by Mercer West (Mouser, Quiet Hooves). With the
label's help, Vance has produced three albums this year, including 30
Days of Vance, July 2008, and the forthcoming January release Bazooka
Trilogy, which features a 1977 ARP 2600 analog synthesizer and 1-inch
analog tape.
Divided Like a Saint's perform at Eyedrum at 10pm January 3, 2009 with
Byron House (FL), Small Pox (Charleston, SC), Haves + Thirds (Tampa,
FL), and Pretzel Logic (Atlanta, GA).
great show coming up @ eyedrum (.org)
Jan 3 sat night 2009
Byron House - www.myspace.com/lordbyrondrhouse
Small Pox - www.myspace.com/smallpox666
Haves and Thirds - www.cephiastreat.com/listen.html
Divided Like A Saints - www.myspace.com/dividedlikeasaints
Pretzel Logic - newcomers to the atlanta
pretty "tight" show...
HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No.18 - an evening with To Kill a
Petty Bourgeoisie's (former Richmond residents now living in
Minneapolis with a new record out on Kranky Records! Also performing
will be drums, accordion and sax trio Flutter from Charlottesville
& Richmond. And lastly Richmond's Caustic Castle will be
performing.
Caustic Castle is the solo project of Kenneth Yates b. 1978, an
American experimental musician, improviser and organizer from Richmond,
Virginia. Experimenting with the no-input mixing technique, Kenneth
uses the equalizer controls on the mixing board to tame the frequencies
and sculpt the sound while applying various effects, filters and other
electronic processing. Since 2000, Kenneth has performed in several
experimental projects such as Harm Stryker [2000-2007], a politically
and socially charged duo with Kelly Nourse of ConstantMauk; Insects
with Tits [2006-present], a no-input duo with Roger H. Smith of
Chefkirk with an underlying theme of Vegan action; and Never
Work[2007-present]., a duo with Baltimore electro-acoustic artist Cory
O'brien of Myo. Flutter features local
improvisers Matt Wyatt, Bob Holub and Jimmy Ghaphery focusing on highly
textural, mainly acoustic sound and tonal improvisations.
To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie consists of Jehna Wilhelm, guitar and
vocals, and Mark McGee, electronics and sound manipulation. Originally
from Richmond, VA, the duo has been involved with this project for 4
years and has been supported by an ever-changing cast of players and
musicians. They now reside in Minneapolis, MN where they run their own
label, The Riley Bushman Recordings & Archives, which they use as
an outlet to release various projects and collaborations.
HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No.18 - an evening with To Kill a
Petty Bourgeoisie's (former Richmond residents now living in
Minneapolis with a new record out on Kranky Records! Also performing
will be drums, accordion and sax trio Flutter from Charlottesville
& Richmond. And lastly Richmond's Caustic Castle will be
performing.
Caustic Castle is the solo project of Kenneth Yates b. 1978, an
American experimental musician, improviser and organizer from Richmond,
Virginia. Experimenting with the no-input mixing technique, Kenneth
uses the equalizer controls on the mixing board to tame the frequencies
and sculpt the sound while applying various effects, filters and other
electronic processing. Since 2000, Kenneth has performed in several
experimental projects such as Harm Stryker [2000-2007], a politically
and socially charged duo with Kelly Nourse of ConstantMauk; Insects
with Tits [2006-present], a no-input duo with Roger H. Smith of
Chefkirk with an underlying theme of Vegan action; and Never
Work[2007-present]., a duo with Baltimore electro-acoustic artist Cory
O'brien of Myo. Flutter features local
improvisers Matt Wyatt, Bob Holub and Jimmy Ghaphery focusing on highly
textural, mainly acoustic sound and tonal improvisations.
To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie consists of Jehna Wilhelm, guitar and
vocals, and Mark McGee, electronics and sound manipulation. Originally
from Richmond, VA, the duo has been involved with this project for 4
years and has been supported by an ever-changing cast of players and
musicians. They now reside in Minneapolis, MN where they run their own
label, The Riley Bushman Recordings & Archives, which they use as
an outlet to release various projects and collaborations.
HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No.18 - an evening with To Kill a
Petty Bourgeoisie's (former Richmond residents now living in
Minneapolis with a new record out on Kranky Records! Also performing
will be drums, accordion and sax trio Flutter from Charlottesville
& Richmond. And lastly Richmond's Caustic Castle will be
performing.
Caustic Castle is the solo project of Kenneth Yates b. 1978, an
American experimental musician, improviser and organizer from Richmond,
Virginia. Experimenting with the no-input mixing technique, Kenneth
uses the equalizer controls on the mixing board to tame the frequencies
and sculpt the sound while applying various effects, filters and other
electronic processing. Since 2000, Kenneth has performed in several
experimental projects such as Harm Stryker [2000-2007], a politically
and socially charged duo with Kelly Nourse of ConstantMauk; Insects
with Tits [2006-present], a no-input duo with Roger H. Smith of
Chefkirk with an underlying theme of Vegan action; and Never
Work[2007-present]., a duo with Baltimore electro-acoustic artist Cory
O'brien of Myo. Flutter features local
improvisers Matt Wyatt, Bob Holub and Jimmy Ghaphery focusing on highly
textural, mainly acoustic sound and tonal improvisations.
To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie consists of Jehna Wilhelm, guitar and
vocals, and Mark McGee, electronics and sound manipulation. Originally
from Richmond, VA, the duo has been involved with this project for 4
years and has been supported by an ever-changing cast of players and
musicians. They now reside in Minneapolis, MN where they run their own
label, The Riley Bushman Recordings & Archives, which they use as
an outlet to release various projects and collaborations.
HzCollective Presents: MegaHz Festival 2008
[ http://hzcollectibe.com ] - a two day showcase of experimental and avant-garde performances,
featuring local, regional and international artists. We invite both the
Charlottesville and Richmond communities to participate and attend both
days of an event that we hope will bring our cities closer together.
::::MegaHz (Day One)::::Saturday October 11, 2008::::
HzCollective
is a Virginia based experimental, noise & improvised music
collective serving to strengthen the bond between the Richmond and
Charlottesville creative arts communities. The collective fosters a
local network of experimental artists and enthusiasts by organizing
performances and workshops involving local and touring artists from
around world.
Artist Biographies:
Cleek and Graham
are growing fall vegetables and their record player plays too fast.
Neither of the two are strings. They like you a lot. Thank you.
The Big Drum In The Sky Religion
was born and bred in a briar patch in the valley of the seething
Shenandoah, Breadbasket of the Confederacy, left breast of the Goddess,
in the Moon of the Ram, 2007 c.e. and consists of a shifting line-up of
sketchy individuals with varying motives who are unified by an
appreciation of spontaneous action over/against lifeless composition
and considers its primary, but not only, purpose to be the awakening of
all and sundry sentient beings to the chaotic beauty of the
Infinite/Eternal Absolute Mystery that lies under, hangs over and
permeates through the great and terrible reality we call "home".
Dilute! Dilute! OK! World without end, Amen! The Big Drum In The Sky
Religion is not a religion.
In his most recent solo project Gerrit Roessler explores
improvisation with found sounds, traditional instruments and
electronicmanipulation.He uses a variety of sound sources like a bass
guitar, a synthesizer, a drum pad and a microphone. The sounds are
organized with the help of loops, delays and electronic effects. The
sets are completely improvised, without prepared loops or patterns. The
idea is to avoid the sound of an electronic one-man-band but to still
embrace tonality and traditional concepts of rhythms as much as their
opposites. Strong influences are European electronic music in the
spirit of Bugge Wesseltoft and Sidsel Endresen as well as the Art Rock
of the 1970ies and 80ies particularly Tangerine Dream and Grobschnitt.
Gerrit's strong Jazz background shines through very frequently as well.
Gerrit
Roessler was born in Unna, Germany in 1977. At the age of 6 he started
playing classical piano and took up Jazz at the age of 17. Ever since
he has played in numerous bands and worked with artists from Europe and
the US such as Melvin Butler, Matthias Schubert, Angelika Niscier, Jan
Klare, Peter Eisold, John Salerno and Matthias Bergmann. He also
studied with artists like Billy Drewes, Fred Frith, Hubert Nuss, Kenny
Werner, Dietmar Fuhr, Michael Abene and others. He attended the
Universities of Kassel and Dortmund, Germany, and spend time abroad in
Green Bay, Chicago, and Charlottesville. In 2007 he received a Master
in Music and English from the University of Dortmund and is currently
enrolled in the German Studies PhD Program at the University of
Virginia.
New Loft:
Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, playing an aggressive blend of
improvised music with a 20 year history of troubled and adventurous
aesthetics. The members of New Loft have collaborated, recorded, or
performed with a wide variety of musicians including Bern Nix, Gregg
Ginn, John Medeski, the Technical Jed, Bio Ritmo, Ululating Mummies,
UYA, Hotel X, Matt Heyner, Pat Best, Byard Lancaster, Ian Davis, and Jason Bivins.
Richard Brewster: I
had a job building audio and video synthesis equipment in the nineteen
seventies at the Experimental TV Center in Binghamton, NY. There, I
worked with video engineer David Jones and was influenced by prominent
video artists, such as Nam June Paik, who counseled me not to go to
music school, Walter Wright, who bequeathed me his collection of
Electronotes, and Peer Bode, who introduced me to his father, Harald
Bode, chief engineer of Moog. I played bass guitar in a new wave rock
band, The Fluks. From 1980 to 1983 I made electronic music using a
modular synthesizer I had designed and built. Beginning in 2002 I again
took up modular building. These days I create music with my own studio
analog modular. I have a web site that supports the DIY synthesizer
community. My day job is in computer software development, but I do not
use computers to make music.
As a guitarist / saxophonist, Ben Miller
has explored psychedelic songwriting,freeform-based improvisation and
notated scores in quasi-tonality. Miller was raised in the late 60's,
Ann Arbor, MI having since formed and collaborated with various groups
focusing solely on original music.
Khate
likens herself to a bee, collecting the pollens of those audio flowers
that capture her interest, performing a digestive-cum-alchemical
transformation on them, and emitting the resultant musical honey while
creating new hybrid species of noise through her inadvertant
cross-pollinating. Sometimes she plays live.
It makes her nauseous beforehand, but she's usually happy to have done
so afterwards. To bring home both the figurative and literal bacon, she
works as an AV technician at her local public library. She can field
strip and re-shell a VHS tape in about two minutes, run sound and
lights for a troupe of belly dancers performing in the library theatre,
and tell you where just about any non-fiction book might be to the
hundreths place in the Dewey Decimal System. When not at the library or
making noise, she enjoys cooking with obscene quantities of butter,
making found-object sculpture, and controlling the entropy created by
her cat Fitz. And yes, when writing about herself, she prefers the
third person.
Feralcatscan
is science fiction, a romantic walk through a dystopian wonderland,
that strange array of lights hovering in the twilight, the mad
scientist caressing peculiar mechanical finery, the sound of countless
worlds falling into oblivion. Using mostly obsolete and reverse
engineered technology, this mercurial music ensemble connects seemingly
different disciplines of art, science, and spirituality, with a
delicate application the absurd. The result is that of chaos
surrendering, regrouping, and then revolting.
Hal McGee
has been making homemade recordings of his own experimental,
electronic, industrial and noise music since September 1981.In
Indianapolis, Indiana in the early 1980s McGee recorded several tapes
of experimental industrial avant pop with Debbie Jaffe, as a duo under
the name Viscera. Viscera appeared on countless international
compilations. In the 1980s Hal McGee recorded about two dozen tapes of
power electronics, industrial, and experimental electronic music under
the name Dog As Master. A track by Dog As Master appeared on the first
Dry Lungs compilation.In the mid-1980s Jaffe and McGee operated the
Cause And Effect International Distribution Service, which distributed
homemade experimental music tapes from artists all over the world:
U.S.A., Canada, England, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Switzerland,
Germany, Japan, Norway, The Netherlands and others. C&E sold,
traded and gave away more than 5,000 tapes in three years from 1984-87.
Cause
And Effect was also a label. In addition to their own tapes, Jaffe and
McGee released recordings by Nurse With Wound, Merzbow, Borbetomagus,
Controlled Bleeding, F/i, D.D.A.A., Negativland, John Duncan,
Blackhouse, Haters, Vox Populi, Algebra Suicide, Jabon, Human Flesh,
and more. C&E also released four compilations. In 1988 Hal McGee
moved to Florida, and within a few months began a new project:
Electronic Cottage Magazine, which took "an inside look at The
Hometaper Phenomenon, Cassette Culture and Electronic &
Experimental Music". He published six issues of the magazine from 1989
to 1991, and sold something like 5,000 magazines.
Hal
McGee has done a lot of solo recordings, but has also collaborated
extensively with other recording artists: Mental Anguish, Ironing,
Brian Noring (EHI, 360 Sound), Homogenized Terrestrials, Charles Rice
Goff III (Turkey Makes Me Sleepy), L.G. Mair, Tom Sutter, Emil Hagstrom
(Cock ESP), Post Prandials, Dave Wright (Not Breathing), Big City
Orchestra, If, Bwana, NOMUZIC, Busyditch, Bret Hart, and others. In
1998 McGee produced the Tape Heads International Compilation Series,
eight 90-minute cassettes of recordings by more than 200 audio artists
from all over Planet Earth. Over the last 27 years Hal McGee has made
recordings in a wide variety of experimental music subgenres and
styles: electronic, free improvisation, space music, electroacoustic,
tape cut-ups, tape collage, industrial, power electronics,
deconstructed rock, spoken word, "noise", ambient, abstract sound
sculpture and painting, etc.
Ironing
uses the recontextualized sounds of microcassettes, tapes, radio, and
records in a sound collage format, ranging from noise to danceable
moments. He has been actively recording and touring since 2005 and runs
the Hymns bedroom label.
Matthew Burtner (www.burtner.net)
creates live performance works exploring noise-based musical systems,
ecoacoustics, and (dis)embodiment theory. He composes for a wide range
of musicians and ensembles, and for his own groups MICE and
Metasax&DRUMthings. Originally from Alaska, he currently teaches
courses in experimental practices, composition and music technology at
UVa in Charlottesville, Virginia where he created the Interactive Media
Research Group (IMRG) and co-directs the UVa New Music Ensemble (NME)
among other activities. Upcoming performances include concerts in US
cities such as Anchorage, Seattle, New York, Austin, Richmond and
Indianapolis, and internationally in Japan, Spain, Italy, Turkey,
Greece, Egypt, India, Vietnam and China. Matthew Burtner is a 2008/2009
Howard Foundation Fellow of Brown University.
Preliminary Saturation
is the electro-acoustic, free improv, drone-duo in which Dutch sound
artists Wouter Jaspers and Steffan de Turck combine their forces. To
some extent, both might be better known for their solo-projects: Franz
Fjodor and staplerfahrer, respectively. As Franz Fjodor, Jaspers
displays a fascination for the darker side of life; with self-made
instruments he creates a sound that shippers between droning
soundscapes, depressed noise and dark folk. His style signature varies
with his mood: from psycho chants to punk screams, from guitar oriented
drones to field recordings. De Turck plays around with crunched and
broken (micro)sounds, electro-magnetic waves and noise. Sometimes in a
back-to-basics analogue setting, other times solemnly using his
powerbook. Every once and a while, they come together in the safe
harbor of one of their living rooms, pop open a bottle of wine, light
some cigarettes and start improvising as long as the mood is right. In
October 2008, Jaspers and De Turck will team up for a tour that will
take them along the US East Coast, both playing shows as their
individual projects and as Preliminary Saturation.
Doofgoblin:
Like an unscratchable itch or an uneasy memory, the sonic escapades of
Doofgoblin are a thorn in the side of would-be easy listeners. Rural
thematics penetrate a thicket of electronic techno-noise; tight
orchestration wrestles with digital catastrophe; moments of anarchy and
humor arise and disappear. Meanwhile, the dysfunctional relationship
between noise and time plays itself out over a tortured, if grassy,
field. Though active since 1998 in various online electronica communities,
Doofgoblin
has always resisted the consumerism of the gearhead, as well as the
product-minded critics who complain that his songs are "too short,"
preferring instead to subvert expectations about harmonic structure and
the nature of time through a compositional process that renders almost
everything obsolete as soon as it is completed.In recent years,
Doofgoblin has had the opportunity to deliver to expecting audiences
(including event-conspirators Machinedrum, Jason Forrest, Doormouse, I
Am Robot and Proud, Xanopticon) as well as startling/initiating
unsuspecting audiences (with Of Montreal, Why?/Anticon). With defunct
label Unschooled Records, Doofgoblin released two full-length albums,
an EP, 7", and contibuted to a few various artist projects. He has
contributed to compilations for Terminal Dusk Records (with Rusuden,
Wisp, Ochre, Enduser, and others), and his remixes appear on EPs by
Captain Ahab and Books On Tape. His latest release, a split EP with
North Carolina-based A Drop
In Silence, was self-released in spring 2007. However, he has been quite the hermit since then.
Clifford Schwing
(b 1985) Uses the saxophone as a strarting point, base of operations;
it is the window that he works through, not the instrument he plays.
While previous perfomances have found him using the saxophone in what
can be called a "traditional" way, his recent work has been focused on
the use of the saxophone as a sound object rather than a musical
instrument. This has led to the use of pure feedback created either by
the saxophone or the room which the microphone occupies. His recent
work wishes to decentralize the self so as to allow a feedback between
"performer", "audience", and the actual physical space which they
occupy. He has collaborated/performed with: Robert Bryant, Kenneth
Yates (Caustic Castle), Bill Porter (Big Eats & Munch Crew), Jason
Talbot, Jimmy Ghaphery, Tim Harding, Pat Lawrence.
Martin McCavitt (improvised
electronics), who creates layers of tight and calculated bursts of
frantic glitching squeals and squalls that move from one end of the
tonal spectrum to the next in a heartbeat.
Anduin
is Jonathan Lee, Richmond VA based electronic artist and member of
experimental trio Souvenir's Young America. Forever Waiting, his newest
release of dark ambient kaleidoscopic bliss, is out now on SMTG
Limited. He is currently working on two new releases and touring /
collaborating with Norwegian artist Svarte Greiner. Lee has also
collaborated with Sweden's Jasper TX, England's Xela, Noah Saval,
Caustic Castle, and Zan Hoffman.
Peter Traub
is a composer and net artist currently in the Composition Ph.D. program
at UVA. He received his Master's in Electro-Acoustic Music from
Dartmouth College in 1999. He has composed numerous works of electronic
music and several internet-based sound installations. Between Dartmouth
and UVA, Peter lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for five years.
While a holding a day job as a software engineer at various startups,
he also moonlighted as a visiting researcher/composer at the Center for
Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford
University. He is currently working on his dissertation which is a
series of performances and installations exploring sound in physical
and imaginary space. In his spare time Peter also contributes
interviews and posts to the Networked_Music_Review
(http://transition.turbulence.org/networked_music_review/).
Michael Schutz
is currently the Director of Percussion Studies at Longwood University
and is active as a performer and adjudicator in the Central Virginia
area. Solo performances include a guest appearance at the University of
Virginia, Goucher College, Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association
State Convention, and the 2006 Alvin Lucier Festival. Active in the
promotion of new music, he was selected to co-premier internationally
renowned Judith Shatin's Time To Burn at PASIC 2006. A prize-winning
researcher, Michael has published on topics ranging from the role of
visual information in music perception to the computer aided analysis
of post-tonal music, presenting his research at universities around the
world including the Royal Northern College of Music (Manchester, UK)
the University of Bologna (Italy), and Concordia University (Montreal,
Canada).
Zach Mason, in
1990, at the age of 13, began making music with a bass guitar, cassette
tapes, and assorted electronics; performing throughout the DC area and
self-releasing numerous recordings in the years that followed. Synths
and computers slowly moved from accessorries to central musical tools,
allowing for new sounds and techniques. Using a digital synthesizer, a
small mixer patched to allow feedback, and a reverb/delay pedal, Zach's
current work seeks to join the organic nature of gestural performance
with the utilitarian versatility of modular programming. Software
environments Pure Data (Pd) and Max/MSP are emerging as new instances
in this pattern of improvisational work with homemade tools.
Stephen Vitiello
an electronic musician and sound artist transforms incidental
atmospheric noises into mesmerizing soundscapes that alter our
perception of the surrounding environment. He has composed music for
independent films, experimental video projects and art installations,
collaborating with such artists as Nam June Paik, Tony Oursler and Dara
Birnbaum. In 1999 he was awarded a studio for six months on the 91st
floor of the World Trade Center's Tower One, where he recorded the
cracking noises of the building swaying under the stress of the winds
after Hurricane Floyd. As an installation artist, he is particularly
interested in the physical aspect of sound and its potential to define
the form and atmosphere of a spatial environment." Fondation Cartier
pour l'art contemporain catalog for the exhibition Ce qui
arrive/Unknown Quantity, 2002
Pinko Communoids
is an improvisational trio based in Charlottesville, Virginia. The trio
consists of Carey Sargent, Kevin Parks, and Wendy Hsu. We create both
free and structured improvisations using conventional instruments
including guitars, accordions and percussion, found objects, circuits,
microphones, and other electronics. We enjoy the quiet interplay of
small sounds and often employ a restrained sonic palette of diverse
timbres. Though we like occasional loud cathartic noisy workouts, we
play at appropriate volumes and always invite our audience to savor our
sounds without ear plugs. Our recent explorations have led us to
investigate aspects of tuning and timbre and the relationship between
the two. Since forming in 2006, Pinko Communoids have given over 30
performances both locally and abroad, including a tour of Taiwan's
major cities in Summer 2007. We have been on various 804noise showcases, Sonic Circuits, Noise in the System, Technosonics, and various other concert series and recently helped curate a series entitled Audio January at The Bridge PAI, in Charlottesville VA. Our music has been featured on radio shows such as Noise Solution and Ghost Don't Walk, and at Harold Golen Gallery in Miami, FL.
Chia-chi Charlie Chang,
born in Taipei, Taiwan and has lived in Virginia since 2000, is an
image artist primarily working with the medium of photography. Inspired
by the modern life, particularly the contrast between the urban and
suburban lifestyle, sound, and music, she makes art that exudes a sense
of the familiar while displaying a vague, uncertain, dreamlike visual
experience, and evoking a hidden memory or a fragment of past
experiences.
EMBARKER is
the project of Michael Roy Barker. EMBARKER uses homemade / modified
electronics, circuit bent drum machines, modified effects pedals, and
voice to create hyperkinetic ADHD infused music.MB plays or has played
in Sharks With Wings, The George Steeltoe Ensemble, PIMA group, and Wet
Cement. Michael has performed at the High Zero Festival in 2002, the
International Noise Conference (Miami) 2006/07, the 2008 Bent Festival
in Los Angeles. He has also studied at STEIM (NL) 2007 and been artist
in Residence at the Experimental TV Center in Owego NY. He also has a
profound obsession with found media where he has released a CDr of
found answering machine tapes on Heresee Records and self released DVDr
compilation of found video.
BLACK SONN,
an ongoing project for the past 20 years, has been manipulating sounds
thru multi- trak cassettes/computer using field recordings, bass
guitar,industrial equipment, handicapped instruments, found sounds,
field recordings etc & re-recording/ reprocessing them thru a
variety of multi-fx/multi-tracking devices. BLACK SONN has provided
soundtracks for short films/ animations,performed live incorporating
multi-media projections, & has been involved in sound/ art/
multi-media installation events in Australia & overseas. Since
relocating to Detroit from Australia, BLACK SONN is currently recording
/ mixing for releases in the new year & to begin live performing
soon. BLACK SONN would like to hear from anyone with a veiw to
collaboration/ remixing/ noise-soundscape festivals/ gallery
installations both nationally(U.S) & internationally....to be
cont'd .......Every so often i'll put up new work that i'm currently
engaged with or some old (early - mid 80's..early 90's)recordings
(cassette/ cd based) that i'm reformatting & restructuring their
composition..one you can listen to here incorporates a field recording
ov a heavy steel manufacturing plant in Detroit as it's sole source
then reprocessed & multi-tracked...
Cristal
came together in a Richmond, Virginia kitchen over a batch of sangria
in 2001. The band members, Jimmy Anthony, Bobby Donne (who is also a
member of Labradford), and Greg Darden use a variety of electronic
devices, sources, and recording locations to improvise and/or compose.
The result can be beautiful, relaxing, chaotic or challenging, often
all at once. Volume is critical.
"The threesome create tracks
that mix drone-landscaping with surgical penis methods in a way that is
sure to make you salute. By turns lilting, dark and noisesome, this
music feels like a sharp fingernail circling your navel slowly inside a
tightly shuttered room. Just be careful you don't have anything in the
way when they decide to slam the door shut. It might hurt." Byron
Coley, the Wire
Rick Gribenas
(b.1977) is a sound and media artist working in Pittsburgh PA. He
received his BFA from Edinboro University of PA in 1999 and his MFA
from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2006. He has exhibited
and performed in major cities throughout the United States and
internationally including solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Chicago and in New York, Los Angeles, Montreal, Copenhagen, Malm,
Salzburg as well as solo performance tours across the US and
Scandinavia. He has also edited and published a book and audio CD
titled Participatory Autonomy, which is distributed by Autonomedia. The
book includes artists, scientists, curators and theorists, including a
foreword from Fluxus scholar Hannah Higgins and contributions from
Claire Pentecost, Jack Fisher, Sabrina Raaf, Christa Donner, Mark
Hereld and others. Gribenas has received reviews in Art Forum, Art in
America and Wire Magazine among others.
Gribenas
is also a member of the sound ensemble Antennacle with noise pioneer
Eric Wood, of Bastard Noise and Man is the Bastard as well as the
multi-talented tactical media artist Nathan Martin. Antennacle has a
full length release slated for release in late 2008 on Swedish label
Deleted Art and tours planned for the US and Japan to support its
release in 2009.
Caustic Castle
is Kenneth Yates, also of the duo's Harm Stryker (w/ Constant Mauk)
& Insects With Tits (w/ Chefkirk). Kenneth Yates utilizes the
no-input mixing technique coupled with live processing using various
filters and pedals. With his music usually comes an abstract visual
fascination with architecture and is psyhogeographical effects on the
human psyche. Inspired by past revolutionary art and social movements
like DaDa & the Situationiste Internationale, he struggles to find
a parallel between art, sound & social unrest, or just perhaps
provide a sort of soundtrack to it all.
Myo
is Cory Obrien, born 1980, a self taught hacker, computer musician, and
electro-acoustic improviser who works with digitally processed voice
and objects. Described by Vital Weekly as "louder, dirtier, gritty and
angular, but still with ingredients of microsound." Collaborates with
Kenneth Yates (as Never Work), Jeff Surak, video artist Metaphreaq,
visual artist Jesse Hartgraves (as Clouds-Out).Living in Maryland.
Jason Talbot
performs and records solo, modifying a single turntable with minimal
preparations to create a cascading wall of noise and subtle, creaking
musique concrete...
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if any of you are in these vicinities, please come out and say hello::::
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Sunday September 14th 2008 8pm SNACKS: (tom boram + dan breen), BRANDON ABLES, ABATTOIR: (audrey chen + robert van heumen) THATS THE BOX: (twig harper) + ID M THEFT ABLE @ H&H building. 405 West Franklin St. 5th floor Baltimore, MD
Monday September 15th 2008 7pm @ The Water Heater, 813 5th Street SW, Roanoke, VA
Tuesday September 16th 2008 7:30PM @ KRONOS 14 Byers Street (on the wharf) Staunton, VA (540) 213-1815
Wednesday September 17th 2008 8pm id m + n3gativ3 sp8 + 3P1L3PT1C F1T @ R3V3RB 189 Augusta St. Greenville SC 29601
Thursday September 18th 2008 8:30pm
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Friday September 19th 2008 8pm off day? or, uhh?? off day? Georgia?? Alabama??
--------------------------------------------------------------- These shows with "The Zepubicle Players" assembled by Mr. Killick
Saturday September 20th 2008 9pm
@ Eyedrum suite 8 290 MLK Jr. Dr. SE Atlanta, GA 30312 USA (downtown, near the Mattress Factory)
Sunday September 21st 2008 8pm @ ATHICA 160 Tracy Street, Unit 4, Athens, GA 30601 USA, Athens, Georgia
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Monday September 22nd 2008 8pm Aloonaluna, Collection of The Late Howell Bend, Cathedral of Erotic Misery, Dreamy Dreaming, + id m theft able @ The New Music House, 314 North Gadsden St., (corner of Virginia and Gadsden) Tallahassee, FL
Tuesday September 23rd 2008 id m @ 4 Winds Cafe, 5800 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243
Wednesday September 24th 2008 9pm id m theft able, Ironing and Hal McGee, Scientifically Speaking with Irene Moon, Kevin Blechdom, Midnight Cobra @ George's Meet & Produce 433 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL
Sunday September 28th 2008 8pm id m, Bernhard Gal, and Steve Parker @ The Gershman Y, Borowsky Gallery 401 South Broad St (Broad and Pine) Philadelphia, PA
Monday September 29th 2008 participating in the Sonic Circuits festival @ PYRAMID ATLANTIC 8230 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring MD, 20910 301.608.9101(located three blocks south of the silver spring metro station (red line), also performing, Mieke Lambrigts, Jeroen Vandesande, BLK w/ Bear, DC Listening Lounge Installations
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HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No.15 -- an evening of experimental and
avant garde electronic music. This will be a great night for the
Richmond experimental community as we gear up for the MegaHz Festival
in October!!!!! Refer to http://hzcollective.com for updates and
details!
Saturday September 27, 2008 Ghost Print Gallery
220 W. Broad St. Richmond, VA
8pm [ sharp ] $3 suggested donation!
contact: 804.317.1938
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::::Bonnie Jones + Kevin Parks
Bonnie Jones works with sound, text and performance. Born in 1977 in
South Korea she was raised by dairy farmers in New Jersey, and
currently resides in Baltimore, MD. In sound performances Bonnie plays
the circuit boards of digital delay pedals. Her primary sound
collaborators are Joe Foster in Korea (as the duet "English") and Andy
Hayleck. She is also a member of the Performance Thanatology Research
Society, a inter-disciplinary performance group dedicated to the
advancement of a higher histrionics brought on by imminent finalities.
Bonnie has performed at the Kim Dae-Hwan Museum, the
Ontological-Hysteric Theater, the ErstQuake Festival, and the 14 Karat
Cabaret.
Kevin Parks, originally from New York. A graduate of the Conservatory
of
Music at Brooklyn College, The City University of New York and later he
received his M.A. degree from Dartmouth College. After working
briefly at iEar studios of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
Troy. NY, Kevin moved to Seoul, Korea for many years. There, he taught
computer music at the Seoul Institute of the Arts and collaborated with
the Sadari Movement Lab. He is currently pursuing my Ph.D. in
Composition and Music Technologies at The University of Virginia, where
he studies with Judith Shatin and Matthew Burtner. I previously studied
with Charles Dodge, Curtis Bahn, Noah Creshevsky, Larry Polansky, Jon
Appleton, and Christian Wolff. I am also
a member of the performance trio Pinko Communiods (with Wendy Hsu and
Carey Sargent). Some areas of interest include: Computer music and
computer music performance, musique concrte, tuning and timbre,
American experimental music, popular musics, and Korean musics, and
improvisation.
::::Never Work.
Never Work. is a collaborative project between Richmond's Caustic
Castle and Baltimore's Myo. After a short tour of New England they
decided that their sounds and ideologies seemed to blend well
together. A mix of electro acoustics and digital process with no-input
mixing and analog processing, their sound results in something
inbetween tolerable and intolerable.
Sounds like a fantastic project-- I wish you all the best of luck with
it! --DaveX
Caustic Castle wrote:
> In Gallery 5's never ending pursuit to provide an open space and forum
> for social change and awareness, we have created the 'Lucent Phoenix'
> community library. A non-commercial resource center which aims to help
> increase dialog and facilitate that change by providing valuable space
> and resources not readily available elsewhere to Richmonder's. The
> Lucent Phoenix invites non-profit and grass roots organizations to
> meet and organize, present lectures, workshops, and to utilize the
> space for future rally's, protests, and events as a head quarters or
> ground zero for their cause. The Lucent Phoenix will be operated by a
> dedicated group of volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fill
> it's bookshelves.
>
> Located in the heart of the controversial arts district of Richmond's
> historic black neighborhood, Jackson Ward. In an area which has been
> undergoing what some business owners and city leaders would call a
> renaissance, the Lucent Phoenix will attempt to provide the tools
> needed for our neighbors to fight back the negative effects of
> gentrification and perhaps restore some of that historical fight and
> culture Jackson Ward is known to have had.
>
> We invite you to attend our grand opening and to bring reading
> material and other resources that you believe will help us achieve our
> goal as a community resource center that the Jackson Ward neighborhood
> and the city of Richmond can be proud to have.
>
> Grand Opening First Friday!
> September 5th, 2008
> Gallery5
> 200 W. Marshall St
> Richmond, VA 23220
> 7:00PM
>
>
In Gallery 5's never ending pursuit to provide an open space and forum
for social change and awareness, we have created the 'Lucent Phoenix'
community library. A non-commercial resource center which aims to help
increase dialog and facilitate that change by providing valuable space
and resources not readily available elsewhere to Richmonder's. The
Lucent Phoenix invites non-profit and grass roots organizations to meet
and organize, present lectures, workshops, and to utilize the space for
future rally's, protests, and events as a head quarters or ground zero
for their cause. The Lucent Phoenix will be operated by a dedicated
group of volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fill it's
bookshelves.
Located in the heart of the controversial arts district of Richmond's
historic black neighborhood, Jackson Ward. In an area which has been
undergoing what some business owners and city leaders would call a
renaissance, the Lucent Phoenix will attempt to provide the tools
needed for our neighbors to fight back the negative effects of
gentrification and perhaps restore some of that historical fight and
culture Jackson Ward is known to have had.
We invite you to attend our grand opening and to bring reading material
and other resources that you believe will help us achieve our goal as a
community resource center that the Jackson Ward neighborhood and the
city of Richmond can be proud to have.
Grand Opening First Friday!
September 5th, 2008
Gallery5
200 W. Marshall St
Richmond, VA 23220
7:00PM
For the Richmond portion of the event we're hosting a Label Expo for
the duration of the event. If you own a distro or a label please
consider tabling at the festival. There is no fee! You will have a
free place to crash! The event goes from 5:00pm - 11:00pm Sunday
October 12, 2008. Please write to causticcastle@... if you are
interested.
The MegaHz Festival 2008 is coming together quite
nicely and we promise to present to you a large array of great minds!
We'll announce the full lineup very soon. The MegaHz Festival is a
showcase of ideas from experimental and avant-garde musicians of both
the Richmond and Charlottesville, Virginia communities as well as the
international community.
The festival is a two day event split between Charlottesville (10/11)
& Richmond (10/12), both with incredibly unique personalites of
their own. With this event we're hoping to bring the two communities
closer together.
For up to date information about the MegaHz Festival please refer to the HzCollective website: http://hzcollective.com
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freedumb fest 2012
(september 2008)
@ Blak Casl in stone mountain georgia
http://soundsfromthepocket.com/noir2.htm
in order of appearance
THURSDAY 11TH
Drums Like Machine Guns
Self Hatred Brings Liberation
Toy Party Attack
Uh-Oh Spades
Carz Will Burn
Mincemeat Or Tenspeed
Magicicada
Ed Schrader
Qur'anosaurus Hex
Hymen Hologram
This Year Is The Membrane
Teenage Souls
Zack Kouns
This Is My Condition w/ Dan Kozak
Arianna
FRIDAY 12TH
Hubcap City
No Homo
Subliminator
Dick Neff
Saw Trouble
Venison Whirled
TIMC vs MMOTS
Divided Like A Saints
Eiliyas
Mugu Guymen
W/O
Douglas Ferguson
Zano
Dust Bunnies
Col. Panic & the F(PH)ish Scales
SATURDAY 13TH
Chinese Frankenstein
Lazer Slut
Adrien Barbobott
Kohivicoobah
Terror'ish
Necklaces
Channeler
Whiskey Priest
Hyland Hologram
Black History Moth
Radio Shock
This Is My Condition
Pony Bones
Dan Kozak
Drums Like Machine Guns
HzCollective Presents: MegaHz Experimental & Noise Festival October 11th-12th, 2008
Call For Submissions:
HzCollective
Presents: 'MegaHz', a festival of international, touring and local
artists presenting experimental, noise & avant garde music and
visual media. Taking place between Charlottesville [Saturday October
11th] & Richmond, VA [Sunday October 12th], 'MegaHz' will serve as
an opportunity for artists to collaborate, share & present their
ideas of improvisation and avant garde composition to the perceptive
experimental communities that exist within these two cities.
All
experimental, noise, & avant garde musicians interested in
participating in this year's festival are encouraged to submit a
recording and short bio for consideration. The deadline is August 1st.
All submissions will be carefully considered by the HzCollective
Festival Committee and notice of acceptance will be sent via email by
September 1st.
Due to the D.I.Y. nature of
this event (no grants, not-for profit status, etc.) we can promise only
a place to crash and nutritional sustanance. So we ask that you come
prepared to participate for the purpose of community-building and
networking with other artists and enthusiasts. If we collect
sufficient funds from the event, we will gladly compensate performers
with an equal slice of the door.
Please
keep in mind that the two day festivals are in two different cities,
both two hours from D.C. and one hour from each other. Be sure to
clarify which date(s) your submission is to be considered for.
Day
Two of the Festival in Richmond, Virginia will play host to a Record
Label Expo, so if your record label is interested in tabling
merchandise and information during this years event please write:
Submit Material (CD & Bio/Press Sheet) To: (No Mp3's, physical recordings only)
HzCollective PO BOX 4296 Richmond, VA 23220
*** HzCollective
is a Virginia based experimental, noise & improvised music
collective serving to strengthen the bond between the Richmond and
Charlottesville creative arts communities. The collective fosters a
local network of experimental artists and enthusiasts by organizing
performances and workshops involving local and touring artists from
around world.
Nernes/Skagen [ http://xn--fkka-gra.com/adundas.htm ] Norway. Skagen is 1/2 of the norwegian
noise duo Ryfylke and Nernes is a member of the noiserock band rabrot.
Insects With Tits [ http://myspace.com/insectswithtits ] is Kenneth Yates [HarmStryker/Caustic
Castle/804noise/HzCollective] and Roger H. Smith [Chefkirk/804noise].
This collaborative project brings together two very different but
complimentary approaches to improvised no-input style mixing and
processing that results in a colorful spectrum of frequencies and harsh
tones and low rumbling bass. We will have a few copies of older releases available along with a special Tour CDR, as well as IWT t-shirts for sale.
June: 23 - Richmond, VA @ Gallery5 w/ Anduin & Tone Ghosting - 8pm
24 - Washington, D.C. @ Velvet Lounge w/ Literals (Rebecca from Caution Curves), The Novelist, Wavehead, Karlheinz, Silvum - 8:30pm 25 - Baltimore, MD @ Scary Studio's
122 S. Stockton St. w/ Ami Dang & HexSpeak 8:pm 26 - Philadelphia, PA @ Adventure Island w/ Drums Like Machine Guns, Suicide Magnets, Sanguine Piss, Dogs on the Loose, + More 27 - New York City, NY @ Still Need A Show 28 - Lowell, MA @ 119 Gallery - 2008 Noise Axis Festival (Day 2) 29 - Montreal @ Suoni
Per Il popolo Festival - Casa Del Popolo with Brooklyn's Blues Control,
Butt Savage and Wapstan [ http://www.casadelpopolo.com/suoni/about.htm ] 30 - Toronto - @ the Renaissance Cafe 1938 Danforth Ave. Toronto, On July: 1 - Rochester, NY @ Potential Life Studios w/ Oliver/Reeg, The Minimal Stitch + Jbuonacc 2 - Cleveland, OH @ Bela Dubby 3 - Chicago, IL @
4 - Lansing, MI @ The Winslows (Basement Show) Hot Tapes, Jtango Knash 10pm 5 - Allentown, PA @ Muscle Beach 6 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield ArtWorks 4931 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 152243pm - Matinee Show 7 - Charlottesvile @ The Bridge w/ Michael Thomas Jackson & The Pinko Communoids
HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No14 - an evening of experimental drone and black noise, thought provoking ambient music, avant garde improvisation, and dueling no-inputs. This is a show to kick off a two week tour for Richmond's Insects With Tits & Norways Nernes/Skagen. [ http://hzcollective.com ]
A solo project of Jeff Bagato (aka DJ Panic), Tone Ghosting features a unique homemade instrument he invented himself: playing vinyl LPs with small hacksaw & electronic FX, magnifying, modifying, & energizing the small scrapes & squeaks to create a complex musical vocabulary. The patented "Tone Ghosting process" includes looping these sounds, reformulating them in frenetic live dubs, & adding freeform vocal madness and intuitive drum machine percussion. Tone Ghosting creates a unique sonic universe somewhere between the attack of power electronics & the complex mind-body games of electronica & non-idiomatic free improvisation.
Anduin is the electronic solo project of Jonathan Lee (one third of the instrumental experimentalists Souvenir's Young America). Dark and hypnotic, Anduin's ambient tones provide a kaleidoscopic effect for the listener with it's multitude of layers. Field recordings mingle with a wide range of synths and effect soaked instruments to create menacing yet beautiful abstractions. A full length CD / LP is due out this summer.
In 2006 Kjetil Nernes and Stian Skagen started collaborating, their aim was to bring Nernes' noiserock band rabrot further into the experimental Noise genre, looking for a unifying sonic expression between hard Melvins like riffing and Burzum wise structures, layered upon Skagen's drones and electronic soundscapes. The result became an rabrot [concept.virus] ABS.NEG EP. As a side project, NERNES/SKAGEN started to develop and shape the sound of what was to come in future releases by the collaboration rabrot [concept.virus]. Inspired by artists such as Glenn Branca, Tony Conrad and Pauline Oliveros, the song Ad undas took shape. On the West-coast of Norway, Ad undas is referred to as a state beyond. Out of memory. Where the self is controlled by the drift of primal human behavior. Unpredictable. Logical paradoxes. And this is what NERNES/SKAGEN wants to pull in under their control, a sound phenomenon, rising from the depths of minds beyond. A glimpse into a world forgotten, or not yet discovered. A sacrifice in the cave of darkness. Reaching for truth outside logic.
Insects With Tits is Kenneth Yates [HarmStryker/Caustic Castle/804noise/HzCollective] and Roger H. Smith [Chefkirk/804noise]. This collaborative project brings together two very different but complimentary approaches to improvised no-input style mixing and processing that results in a colorful spectrum of frequencies and harsh tones and low rumbling bass.
Insects With Tits & Nernes/Skagen are on tour from June 23rd - July 7th
June:
23 - Richmond, VA @ Gallery5 w/ Anduin, Tone Ghosting 24 - Washington, D.C. @ Velvet Lounge 25 - Baltimore, MD @ Scary Studio's w/ Ami Dang & HexSpeak 26 - Philadelphia, PA @ 27 - New York City, NY @ 28 - Lowell, MA @ 2008 Noise Axis Festival (Day 2)
29 - Montreal @ Suoni Per Il popolo Festival - Casa Del Popolo with Brooklyn's Blues Control, Butt Savage and Wapstan [ http://www.casadelpopolo.com/suoni/about.htm ] 30 - Toronto - @ the Renaissance Cafe 1938 Danforth Ave. Toronto, On July: 1 - Rochester, NY @ Potential Life Studios 2 - Cleveland, OH @ Bela Dubby 3 - Chicago, IL @
4 - Lansing, MI @ 517noise 5 - Allentown, PA @ Muscle Beach 6 - Pittsburgh, PA @ 7 - Charlottesvile @ The Bridge
HzCollective Presents: MegaHz Experimental & Noise Festival October 11th-12th, 2008
Call For Submissions:
HzCollective
Presents: 'MegaHz', a festival of international, touring and local
artists presenting experimental, noise & avant garde
music and visual media. Taking place between Charlottesville [Saturday
October 11th] &
Richmond, VA [Sunday October 12th], 'MegaHz' will serve as an
opportunity for artists to collaborate, share & present their ideas
of improvisation and avant garde composition to the perceptive
experimental communities that exist within these two cities.
All
experimental, noise, & avant garde musicians interested in
participating in this year's festival are encouraged to submit a
recording and short bio for consideration. The deadline is August 1st. All
submissions will be carefully considered by the
HzCollective Festival Committee and notice of acceptance will be sent via email by September 1st.
Due
to the D.I.Y. nature of this event
(no grants, not-for profit status, etc.) we can promise only a place to
crash and nutritional sustanance. So we ask that you come prepared to
participate for the purpose of community-building and networking with
other artists and enthusiasts. If
we collect sufficient funds from the event, we will gladly compensate performers with
an
equal slice of the door.
Please keep in mind that the two day festivals are in two
different cities, both two hours from D.C. and one hour from each
other. Be sure to clarify which date(s) your submission is to be
considered for.
ATTN: RECORD LABELS! Day
Two of the Festival in Richmond, Virginia will play host to a Record
Label Expo, so if your record label is interested in tabling
merchandise and information during this years event please write: hzcollective@...
Submit Material (CD & Bio/Press Sheet) To: (No Mp3's, physical recordings only)
HzCollective PO BOX 4296 Richmond, VA 23220
***
HzCollective is a Virginia based experimental, noise & improvised
music collective serving to strengthen the bond between the Richmond
and Charlottesville creative arts communities. The collective fosters a
local network of experimental artists and enthusiasts by organizing
performances and workshops involving local and touring artists from
around world.
Richmond
lacks a commercial-free environment for public discourse. This Summer,
Gallery5 plans to convert its Blackbox Theatre into a community
library, resource center and meeting space. A place where individuals
can come for educational and recreational reading, intellectual or
nonsensical discussion, surf the web with free wi-fi access, or even
just a place to relax over a steamy cup of coffee (donation based) and
fresh baked goods. We also hope to provide a public meeting area for
local area activist and organizations to gather that's more inviting
than commercial establishments and living rooms. Freely take advantage
of these resources during normal business hours.
Donating Books For Discounted Admission:
In
order to provide this resource, we'll be donating books from our
collective personal libraries, but we'd also like to extend the
invitation to others. We'll be collecting books for the library in
exchange for discounted admission to Gallery5 events and alcoholic
beverages. Aside from books, we are also looking for bookshelves,
stereo systems, coffee tables, sofas, chairs, wall paint, coffee
makers, mugs, and most of all ...Volunteers.
Here is a list of reading material we hope to provide in the library:
HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No.13 - an evening of avant garde improvisation with The Pinko Communoids (Charlottesville) & Caustic Castle + Clifford Schwing (soprano/alto sax) & Jimmy Gaphery (alto sax/various objects), also from Lansing, Michigan & the 517noise Collective, the free jazz quartet End Times will be performing.
Sunday June 8th, 2008
@ Ghost Print Gallery
220 W. Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220 8:00pm $3
::::The End Times Quartet
The End of Times Orchestra, sometimes known as The End Times Quartet (depending on number of members) is the most diverse and far reaching band
in at least a 3 block region of metro area Grand Rapids (on a Sunday).
When you listen to the music presented here you may ask yourself, "This
is all the same band??" Yes, scooter, the ETO is just as comfortable
rockin PHAT BASS BEATS with some fine CRYTSAL or some heavy metal licks
as it is poppin out some sweet dixieland MELODIES or marching around
the room performing a New Orleans style funeral dirge.
::::Caustic Castle + Clifford Schwing + Jimmy Gaphery Caustic Castle is Kenneth Yates (electronics / no-input) who has
collaborated with Clifford Schwing (alto & soprano sax) on multiple
occasions, but this time we'll be adding another element from New
Loft's ranks, Jimmy Gaphery (alto sax & various other objects or
instruments).
::::The Pinko Communoids (Charlottesville) Pinko Communoids is an improvisational trio based in
Charlottesville, Virginia. The trio consists of Carey Sargent, Kevin
Parks, and Wendy Hsu. We create both free and structured improvisations
using conventional instruments including guitars, accordions and
percussion, found objects, circuits, microphones, and other
electronics. We enjoy the quiet interplay of small sounds and often
employ a restrained sonic palette of diverse timbres. Though we like
occasional loud cathartic noisy workouts, we play at appropriate
volumes and always invite our audience to savor our sounds without ear
plugs. Our recent explorations have led us to investigate aspects of
tuning and timbre and the relationship between the two.
Since forming in 2006, the Pinko Communoids have given over 30
performances both locally and abroad, including a tour of Taiwan's
major cities in Summer 2007. We have been on various 804noise
showcases, Sonic Circuits, and various other concert series and
recently helped curate a series entitled Audio January at The Bridge
PAI, in Charlottesville VA. Our music has been featured on radio shows
such as Noise Solution and Ghost Don't Walk, and at Harold Golen Gallery in Miami, FL.
HzCollective Presents: NanoHz No.13 - an evening of avant garde improvisation with The Pinko Communoids (Charlottesville) & Caustic Castle + Clifford Schwing (soprano/alto sax) & Jimmy Gaphery (alto sax/various objects), also from Lansing, Michigan & the 517noise Collective, the free jazz quartet End Times will be performing.
Sunday June 8th, 2008
@ Ghost Print Gallery
220 W. Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
$3
::::The End Times Quartet
The End of Times Orchestra, sometimes known as The End Times Quartet (depending on number of members) is the most diverse and far reaching band
in at least a 3 block region of metro area Grand Rapids (on a Sunday).
When you listen to the music presented here you may ask yourself, "This
is all the same band??" Yes, scooter, the ETO is just as comfortable
rockin PHAT BASS BEATS with some fine CRYTSAL or some heavy metal licks
as it is poppin out some sweet dixieland MELODIES or marching around
the room performing a New Orleans style funeral dirge.
::::Caustic Castle + Clifford Schwing + Jimmy Gaphery Caustic Castle is Kenneth Yates (electronics / no-input) who has
collaborated with Clifford Schwing (alto & soprano sax) on multiple
occasions, but this time we'll be adding another element from New
Loft's ranks, Jimmy Gaphery (alto sax & various other objects or
instruments).
::::The Pinko Communoids (Charlottesville) Pinko Communoids is an improvisational trio based in
Charlottesville, Virginia. The trio consists of Carey Sargent, Kevin
Parks, and Wendy Hsu. We create both free and structured improvisations
using conventional instruments including guitars, accordions and
percussion, found objects, circuits, microphones, and other
electronics. We enjoy the quiet interplay of small sounds and often
employ a restrained sonic palette of diverse timbres. Though we like
occasional loud cathartic noisy workouts, we play at appropriate
volumes and always invite our audience to savor our sounds without ear
plugs. Our recent explorations have led us to investigate aspects of
tuning and timbre and the relationship between the two.
Since forming in 2006, the Pinko Communoids have given over 30
performances both locally and abroad, including a tour of Taiwan's
major cities in Summer 2007. We have been on various 804noise
showcases, Sonic Circuits, and various other concert series and
recently helped curate a series entitled Audio January at The Bridge
PAI, in Charlottesville VA. Our music has been featured on radio shows
such as Noise Solution and Ghost Don't Walk, and at Harold Golen Gallery in Miami, FL.
I'm going to be in town visiting Roger/Chefkirk on my way out west! He'll be moving at the end of July. I know there are some New Orleansians on the list... is anyone in a position to help with a show?
A crew from a class at UF put together a very good documentary on the Action Research series of shows we've been doing mostly in Gainesville and Tallahassee:
This was targeted towards those unfamiliar with such things. There are lots of clips of live performances, interviews with myself, Hal McGee and Christopher Miller of Electronic SubSouth, and plenty of goofy candid bits.
The next Action Research show (#22) is this Thursday, May 15 in Gainesville FL with Zack Kouns, Realicide, Skiffle, Hairmaiden of the Totem Robe, Brachial, Ehrabe Drift, Often and Elevator Operator at George's Meet & Produce, 433 South Main St. It should run from 9:00-12:00 ideally. Feel free to get there early so we can start on time. Donations appreciated.
i swear im quitting this group soon if the mod cant keep spammers off!
as a side note to making money from home, please consider yourself
warned about these 2 shows coming up;
may 16 fri at the blak casl / soundsfromthepocket.com
LAZY MAGNET
ZANO
NECKLACES
and
may 18 sun at eyedrum / eyedrum.org
INDIAN JEWELRY
TREE CREATURE
awesome!
Hey Starz,
I thought some of you might be interested in the series of interviews
with indie radio music directors done for QRD, so the new issue is up
at www.silbermedia.com/qrd The next issue will be a theme issue again
& it will be record store owner interviews if you have any
suggestions. Thanks for your interest & support.
hrt
Brian John Mitchell
www.silbermedia.com
2nd real freedom fest this year, im still free, this year, you cum
celebrate, may 2 and 3, in the PM hours, STN MTN GA
"FREEDUMB FEST 2009" (part 6)
on the 2nd some people will rock the freedom
RE COM PAS
CEDRO DANADO
AUTISTIC MOTHER
SUBLIMINATOR
BAGOMBO
NEW WAVE DYKE
SELF INFLICT
JOHN HANNAH
BABY GURL
3RD:
MINCEMEAT OR TENSPEED
OSPREYS
CHANNELER
PAX TITANIA
MY LEFT UTERUS
UH OH! SPADES
PONY BONES
ADRIEN BARBOBOTT
HYMEN HOLOGRAM
yes its free
soundsfromthepocket.com/noir.htm
ps
see zeitgeistmovie. com
MAY 7TH AT EYEDRUM FOOT VILLAGE
MAY 18TH AT EYEDRUM INDIAN JEWELRY
JULY 25TH AT BLAK CASL SOCIAL JUNK, BIG NURSE, LUCIANO GUIDINI, AMANDA
GREEN, FLUX FORCES