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whorefrost 09.01.2008 01:38 PM

Sweet, I've sent enquiries to a couple of those places. I was actually up for taking a sleeping bag and camping in the woods or some shit but my companion was a tad perturbed by this notion

blunderbuss 09.01.2008 04:06 PM

Brighton University also has accommodation for £99 for a weekend: http://www.brighton.ac.uk/conference...php?PageId=416

MellySingsDoom 09.01.2008 05:09 PM

If any of you fellow attendees fancy meeting up, then please PM me. Thanks :)

greenlight 09.01.2008 09:53 PM

well in the end we all should meet up there.

blunderbuss 09.02.2008 09:44 AM

Looks like I may not be able to go after all. Watch this space for a spare ticket for Sunday.

Iain 09.02.2008 10:43 AM

Has anyone bought a 3 day ticket through Chocolate Monk and, if so, have they had any other confirmation other than the paypal confirmation of payment? Just wondering.

whorefrost 09.03.2008 02:40 AM

I have, and have had no other confirmation. Am assuming just print off paypal email and show up with that as well as credit card.

MellySingsDoom 09.03.2008 02:59 AM

Iain/whorefrost - Just take an e-mail confirmation/credit card, and that should be fine. I think that they'll have a list of names on the door on the night(s) in question.

blunderbuss 09.03.2008 03:04 AM

I definitely can't go - if anyone wants a ticket for Sunday, PM me.

Iain 09.03.2008 09:33 AM

Aye, I assumed that the above outlined situation would be the case. Just checking. I can't bloody wait for this, it will be great.

whorefrost 09.04.2008 12:53 AM

those hostels still ain't got back to me about lodgings for the weekend...

greenlight 09.04.2008 01:54 AM

I booked room in Dorset Guest House, just 3 min. walk from the Pier, 40£/night though, but i looks nice.

whorefrost 09.04.2008 06:10 AM

OK, I've booked my procrastinating ass into the Grapevine Seafront. Now this final detail is cemented, I am becoming hella excited

dylan_nyoukis 09.04.2008 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iain
Aye, I assumed that the above outlined situation would be the case. Just checking. I can't bloody wait for this, it will be great.


hey up.. Yeah you just have to pick the tickets/pass up at the door. Just give your name and address.
yoinks!
x

Iain 09.04.2008 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whorefrost
OK, I've booked my procrastinating ass into the Grapevine Seafront. Now this final detail is cemented, I am becoming hella excited


I think they were all booked up when I checked. I found it a bit of a pain finding a cheap hostel but I got a room in Seadragon backpackers in the end. They still had some when I booked (obviously) so that might be worth checking if anyone is still looking for somewhere.

Florya 09.05.2008 03:48 PM

I'm in Brighton tomorrow - might drop in and watch Skullflower.
Not sure if I can make it to see Thurston on Sunday but I'll give it a go.

Tralala 09.06.2008 12:42 PM

Hey, i'll be there tomorrow!

Florya 09.07.2008 11:11 AM

Went last night.
It was sold out.
Me and a bunch of people from London who arrived at the same as me without tickets managed to get in though.
Met Thurston
Watched Skullflower (very good)
Bought a copy of 'Built for Lovin' picture disc directly from Thurston. which was cool.
Didn't think much of the rest of the bands.
Got very drunk.
Crashed at a friends.

greenlight 09.08.2008 03:56 AM

still in Brighton with big headache. at least it's lovely weather today. Thurston/Chris/Bill gig was total, but total blast. intense. too short but. only 30 min! scored few vinyls. recorded audio and video, so watch out Dimeadozen.org, it's must see. nice to meet you again Stephen.

_slavo_ 09.08.2008 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenlight
still in Brighton with big headache. at least it's lovely weather today. Thurston/Chris/Bill gig was total, but total blast. intense. too short but. only 30 min! scored few vinyls. recorded audio and video, so watch out Dimeadozen.org, it's must see. nice to meet you again Stephen.


you met Stephen of sonicl fame??
damn I envy you!

how is he doing? i ain't got no news from him since he left the board ..

MellySingsDoom 09.08.2008 07:08 AM

Just come back from the fest - excellent excellent excellent! I met two of the boardies here (lovely to meet you, guys :)), and Sunday in particular was outstanding, my picks being Hockey Night, Weirding Vessel (truly insane) and the T Moore/Bill Nace and Chris Corsano trio - absolutely ferocious, intense and ecstatic. Incredible.

pokkeherrie 09.08.2008 09:08 AM

Skullflower are playing with a drummer again?

MellySingsDoom 09.08.2008 09:14 AM

Yes, with Stuart Dennison (he lives in Brighton, I believe). I'm about the only person at that fest who thought Skullflower were pretty unimpressive. There was a band on Sunday, called Muscletusk, who did a similar thing to SF, but were way, way better.

This Is Not Here 09.08.2008 10:17 AM

So how was it people?, give me the full deal. What did they play, for how long, anyone meet thurston? And more importantly do you reccomend I go next year? (I was stuck at a festival in the Isle of Wight this weekend, it was fucking awesome, but I did kind of wish I could be in Brighton...)

MellySingsDoom 09.08.2008 11:26 AM

Hi TINH - am v tired now, but here's a run-down on what I caught:

Friday
Peeesseye - Good, solid psych improv racket from these native New Yorkers.
Rat Bastard - One man pissing around with an open-E tuned guitar doing lots of "ironic" guitar poses, soon turned a lot better when two women came on with noise boxes and created a fun and deafening row for the last 5 minutes.
Skaters - Excellent. I saw them last June, and they were incredibly bad, but they have improved immeasurably since then. The first part was a nice and hamornic organ "drone" piece, which then developed into a very atmospheric and enveloping sound.
Leslie Keffer - Cracked-DIY electronic babble and rhythmic "dance" moves from Ms Keffer, who provided some entertainment by dragged her friends up to dance on stage with her. It needed to be a lot louder for the dance element to really work, though.

Saturday (only saw 2 things! Too busy chatting and socialising :o)
In Camera - a duo of Christoph Heeman and Timo van Luijk, doing a very eerie and atmospheric electronic piece. They were playing in a marquee tent in the garden, and the slightly swinging chandeliers and pounding rain (added w/the sounds) gave the impression of being stuck on a ship like the Marie Celeste. A lenghty and impressive performance from them - reminiscent of Nurse With Wound at their best.
Skullflower - feat. M Bower, Stuart Dennison on drums, plus another guitarist and violin player. They did one piece of improvised "rock", and....well, to be frank, I thought it was pisspoor - lazy, boring, and predictable all round. Looks like I was the only person who thought this, though.

Sunday
Black To Comm - a German based three-piece, their brand of electronic based improv racket was pretty good, I think. Kinda had a stop-start sound at first, but then built up from there.
Muscletusk - a four piece from Edinburgh - with a drummer, two guitarists and an electronics geezer - a improvised loosely "rock" based sound that was going a similar direction to Skullflower's, but was WAY better - they had a direction, passion and force that SF's set simply lacked. Great name, too!
Hockey Night - a last minute-stand in for Neil Campbell & Karl Bauer (who were unable to attend), this Finnish four piece injected no small amount of humour to the proceedings, with their use of sound toys (moo!), a non-po faced approach to sound manipulation, an excellent drummer, and a funky sax player. They actually listened to each other, and created a piece that was both fun and engrossing. Thumbs up for them - and they're nice people too!
Vole - As a contrast, this 4 piece used guitar, xylophone, horns and keyboards to create a sound that was part "quiet" imrpov, and part film-noir soundtrack. It was certainly pleasant to listen to, and made a nice change from having one's ears bludgeoned.
Dave Phillips and G*Park - this Schlimpfuch-aligned duo played in complete darkness, and by utlising found sounds such as animal noises, field recordings etc, created a creepy yet compelling atmosphere, with moments of creaking quietness mixed with genuinely shocking blasts of controlled sound. As a friend of mine rightly pointed out, very reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle circa "Journey Through A Body", but an excellent performance nonetheless.
Weirding Vessels - a collective of various Brighton groups (members of Blood Stereo, Bowlide Awkwardstra etc), these gals and guys created a seriously crazy and ecstatic sound, using percussion, sound makers and so on. Dressed in costumes and masks, their group-trance banging, noising, vocalising and screaming was both hilarious and captivating. One of the members was dressed in a white dress and devil horns, and she was especially great in her screaming and energy. Imagine Amon Duul I running amok after consuming too much Red Bull, and you'll begin to get the picture. One of the hits of the weekend all-round for all who saw them.
Thurston Moore/Chris Corsano/Bill Nace - a very-low key intro from Messrs Moore, Corsano and Nace soon erupted into a blistering and ferocious wall of "free-rock"/improv, which didn't let up once. The guitarists attacked their guitars with drumsticks first of all, then leapt of their seats and writhed around in a whiplash ecstasy dance. Chris Corsano was on fire 100% of the way - his drumming is always nothing less than impeccable, and he too met the challenge and delivered an incredible percussive onslaught which at the same time totally meshed with Thurston and Bill. Both guitarists leapt into the audience, pushing against audience members and the stage as their guitars howled with feedback and distortion. Back on stage, Bill threw his guitar to the floor, Thurston buckled against his amp, and Chris C whacked his drums with a bare hand (brilliant sound, that). The piece came to a close that was very together, showing how all concerned were listening to each other too. I was COMPLETELY bowled over by this, and they got a huge cheer of appreciation from the audience.

So there you have it from me. I look forward to hearing from the other boardies to see what they thought!

toxic johnny 09.08.2008 11:35 AM

I was only there for sunday and all in all I had a fucking blast. First off, well done Mr Nyoukis for organising such a brilliant festival. I really wish that I could have made friday and saturday too, it was so much fun. (Here's to next year) For me the star of the day was Bill Nace, I really enjoyed his contributions to Byron Coley's poetry reading and of course the finale with Thurston and Chris Corsano, which was wild. I also really enjoyed Black To Comm, Muscletusk, Pigs In The Ground, Lionel Marchetti/Yoko Higashi and Weirding Vessel. In fact every artist had their own particular merits. It was also a pleasure to bump into Whorefrost and David once again... as we always seem to at these events.

greenlight 09.08.2008 01:46 PM

some snapshots.

 

 

 

 

greenlight 09.08.2008 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
you met Stephen of sonicl fame??
damn I envy you!

how is he doing? i ain't got no news from him since he left the board ..


he is fine. he look fine and healthy :).

MellySingsDoom 09.08.2008 01:49 PM

Excellent pix, greenlight - this is the only one I could grab:

 

This Is Not Here 09.08.2008 02:12 PM

Thanks for the run-down Melly, much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed yourself!

stu666 09.08.2008 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
Hi TINH - am v tired now, but here's a run-down on what I caught:

Friday
Peeesseye - Good, solid psych improv racket from these native New Yorkers.
Rat Bastard - One man pissing around with an open-E tuned guitar doing lots of "ironic" guitar poses, soon turned a lot better when two women came on with noise boxes and created a fun and deafening row for the last 5 minutes.
Skaters - Excellent. I saw them last June, and they were incredibly bad, but they have improved immeasurably since then. The first part was a nice and hamornic organ "drone" piece, which then developed into a very atmospheric and enveloping sound.
Leslie Keffer - Cracked-DIY electronic babble and rhythmic "dance" moves from Ms Keffer, who provided some entertainment by dragged her friends up to dance on stage with her. It needed to be a lot louder for the dance element to really work, though.

Saturday (only saw 2 things! Too busy chatting and socialising :o)
In Camera - a duo of Christoph Heeman and Timo van Luijk, doing a very eerie and atmospheric electronic piece. They were playing in a marquee tent in the garden, and the slightly swinging chandeliers and pounding rain (added w/the sounds) gave the impression of being stuck on a ship like the Marie Celeste. A lenghty and impressive performance from them - reminiscent of Nurse With Wound at their best.
Skullflower - feat. M Bower, Stuart Dennison on drums, plus another guitarist and violin player. They did one piece of improvised "rock", and....well, to be frank, I thought it was pisspoor - lazy, boring, and predictable all round. Looks like I was the only person who thought this, though.

Sunday
Black To Comm - a German based three-piece, their brand of electronic based improv racket was pretty good, I think. Kinda had a stop-start sound at first, but then built up from there.
Muscletusk - a four piece from Edinburgh - with a drummer, two guitarists and an electronics geezer - a improvised loosely "rock" based sound that was going a similar direction to Skullflower's, but was WAY better - they had a direction, passion and force that SF's set simply lacked. Great name, too!
Hockey Night - a last minute-stand in for Neil Campbell & Karl Bauer (who were unable to attend), this Finnish four piece injected no small amount of humour to the proceedings, with their use of sound toys (moo!), a non-po faced approach to sound manipulation, an excellent drummer, and a funky sax player. They actually listened to each other, and created a piece that was both fun and engrossing. Thumbs up for them - and they're nice people too!
Vole - As a contrast, this 4 piece used guitar, xylophone, horns and keyboards to create a sound that was part "quiet" imrpov, and part film-noir soundtrack. It was certainly pleasant to listen to, and made a nice change from having one's ears bludgeoned.
Dave Phillips and G*Park - this Schlimpfuch-aligned duo played in complete darkness, and by utlising found sounds such as animal noises, field recordings etc, created a creepy yet compelling atmosphere, with moments of creaking quietness mixed with genuinely shocking blasts of controlled sound. As a friend of mine rightly pointed out, very reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle circa "Journey Through A Body", but an excellent performance nonetheless.
Weirding Vessels - a collective of various Brighton groups (members of Blood Stereo, Bowlide Awkwardstra etc), these gals and guys created a seriously crazy and ecstatic sound, using percussion, sound makers and so on. Dressed in costumes and masks, their group-trance banging, noising, vocalising and screaming was both hilarious and captivating. One of the members was dressed in a white dress and devil horns, and she was especially great in her screaming and energy. Imagine Amon Duul I running amok after consuming too much Red Bull, and you'll begin to get the picture. One of the hits of the weekend all-round for all who saw them.
Thurston Moore/Chris Corsano/Bill Nace - a very-low key intro from Messrs Moore, Corsano and Nace soon erupted into a blistering and ferocious wall of "free-rock"/improv, which didn't let up once. The guitarists attacked their guitars with drumsticks first of all, then leapt of their seats and writhed around in a whiplash ecstasy dance. Chris Corsano was on fire 100% of the way - his drumming is always nothing less than impeccable, and he too met the challenge and delivered an incredible percussive onslaught which at the same time totally meshed with Thurston and Bill. Both guitarists leapt into the audience, pushing against audience members and the stage as their guitars howled with feedback and distortion. Back on stage, Bill threw his guitar to the floor, Thurston buckled against his amp, and Chris C whacked his drums with a bare hand (brilliant sound, that). The piece came to a close that was very together, showing how all concerned were listening to each other too. I was COMPLETELY bowled over by this, and they got a huge cheer of appreciation from the audience.

So there you have it from me. I look forward to hearing from the other boardies to see what they thought!


ive just got home but only went for sunday, melly :) (who i got to meet!) sums it up very well, i really liked the Weirding Vessels. Thurston Moore/Chris Corsano/Bill Nace all three weres fucking excellent! but the whole night was very good.

did anything get recorded?, greenlight? sorry i never got to meet you here :(

Florya 09.08.2008 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
Yes, with Stuart Dennison (he lives in Brighton, I believe). I'm about the only person at that fest who thought Skullflower were pretty unimpressive. There was a band on Sunday, called Muscletusk, who did a similar thing to SF, but were way, way better.


I thought they were good, but I guess that was relative to the rest of the performances. They could/should have been a lot louder, but I guess then they would just have sounded like MBVs noise routine during 'you made me realise'

Limpe Fuchs - Bless her. I had to leave after about ten minutes, couldn't stand it any longer. I wonder if she keeps cats....lots of cats.

Not sure who else I watched - there was some free jazz thing that I avoided, and then three guys playing some sort of bedroom krautrock - By this time I was somewhat inebriated and felt the need for sleep.

Highlight was meeting the big man again, always a pleasure. :)

greenlight 09.08.2008 10:39 PM

Thurston Moore/Bill Nace/Chris Corsano-2008-09-07, Brighton, England [mp3]

https://www.yousendit.com/download/b...MGtCTW5IRGc9PQ

toxic johnny 09.09.2008 01:13 AM

Thanks for this Greenlight... much appreciated!

blunderbuss 09.09.2008 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenlight
Thurston Moore/Bill Nace/Chris Corsano-2008-09-07, Brighton, England [mp3]

https://www.yousendit.com/download/b...MGtCTW5IRGc9PQ


Cool - I look forward to hearing what I missed. Thanks.

stu666 09.09.2008 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenlight
Thurston Moore/Bill Nace/Chris Corsano-2008-09-07, Brighton, England [mp3]

https://www.yousendit.com/download/b...MGtCTW5IRGc9PQ


Thankyou very much!

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to greenlight again.

Tokolosh 09.09.2008 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stu666
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to greenlight again.


Done.

greenlight 09.09.2008 04:22 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BToDjqqamr8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_OQib2xH64

stu666 09.09.2008 04:41 AM


cool, hang on a minute i do think i might of seen you filming on stage now but i was so into the music and didn't see where you went :confused:

greenlight 09.09.2008 04:50 AM

no worries stu.

here's my favorite moment of that set:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxbD-8PUUJY


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