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Toilet & Bowels 11.30.2006 10:49 AM

Tomomi and the mighty Nos Philipé (who are making their live début) are playing next week on wednesday at an old church on the Isle of Dogs. It will be history in the making!

porkmarras 12.11.2006 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by porkmarras
This i will be going to for sure.

Friday 15 December: Otomo Yoshihide’s Anode + Roel Meelkop + Tom Chant & Sharif Sehnaoui

Saturday 16 December: Bernard Parmegiani + Tim Barnes & Ishikawa Ko + Andrea Neumann + Texturizer

Sunday 17 December: Ben Patterson & Keith Rowe + Olivia Block + Tomas Korber + Chris Corsano & John Edwards



DAY PASS: £12 /£10 FESTIVAL PASS:£25
DOORS OPEN 7PM
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS
The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
Box office: +44 (0)20 7930 3647
www.ica.org.uk
London Musicians' Collective celebrates 30 years at the vanguard with its 15th Annual Festival of Experimental Music. Two dozen of the leading figures from the world of new music world are brought together over three nights of sustained avant-garde intensity. Among them are Japanese turntablist Otomo Yoshihide, who presents the UK premiere of his ground-breaking large ensemble piece Anode; the grand master of French musique concrète, Bernard Parmegiani, showcasing a new multi-channel composition; and, making his UK debut, the legendary Fluxus composer Ben Patterson.
Previous LMC festivals have typically showcased not only Britain’s foremost experimentalists such as Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, AMM, Lol Coxhill, David Toop and the late John Stevens, but have also boasted rare (often unique) performances and special projects by the likes of Pierre Henry, Alvin Lucier, The Smith Quartet, The Scratch Orchestra, Charlemagne Palestine, Philip Corner, Pauline Oliveros, Blechtum From Blechdom, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra), John French (The Magic Band) and Jaki Liebeziet (Can); while LMC’s illustrious history as a promoter has also been significant in its early support of artists such as John Zorn, Jim O’Rourke, Zeena Parkins, Scanner and dozens more - it even hosted the first tentative promotions of Poptones supremo Alan McGee. LMC also produced the legendary Rock Aktion Party concerts by the German group Faust, recently released as the film Faust: Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened (also at the ICA on 1 December). With its apparently casual mix of living legends and complete unknowns, of underground noise and contemporary classical sounds, of the truly weird and the downright beautiful, the Festival has proved widely influential, spawning many imitators across the world (Le Weekend in Stirling, Install in Glasgow, Ether at London’s South Bank Centre). Meantime, rather than rest on its laurels, the Collective has expanded its base of activity in recent years, producing highly successful tours for the Contemporary Music Network (Conduction; Japanorama; Turntable Hell; Feedback: order from noise) and launching its internationally acclaimed arts radio station Resonance 104.4 FM. Now in its third decade of continuous activity, LMC provides the touchstone for indicating where music can - and just might - go.
This year, under the direction of youthful producer Benedict Drew, the Festival boasts some extraordinary coups: Otomo Yoshihide’s ensemble project, Anode, is the biggest he has presented in London since the epochal Japanorama tour of 2001. He’s joined by an all-star line-up including Sachiko M., Ichiraku Yoshimitsu, Masahiro Uemura, Tim Barnes, Mark Sanders, Andrea Neumann, Angharad Davies, Stefano Tedescu and Rhodri Davies. Presented in two versions, quiet and (very) loud, Anode shares the first night with opaque Dutch laptop composer Roel Meelkop and the duo of English saxophonist Tom Chant and Lebanese guitarist Sharif Sehnaoui.
The second night sees France’s foremost living composer Bernard Parmegiani present two multi-channel, multi-speaker works, including the UK premiere of Au gré du souffle le son s'envole; the debut of a duo comprising brilliant US percussionist Tim Barnes (Perfect Partner) and the distinguished Japanese sho-player Ishikawa Ko, along with German instrument inventor Andrea Neumann and the young Greek improvising duo Texturizer.
The final night pulls out the stops still further, kicking off with a intuitive and intense improvised dialogue Chris Corsano (drums) and John Edwards (double bass); a mind-boggling solo by Swiss electronics player Tomas Korber; the UK debut of the extraordinary Chicago-based sound artist Olivia Block; and the meeting of two titans of new music - Ben Patterson, the only African-American member of 1960s’ radical art movement Fluxus (Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik and Lamonte Young are the better known of his collaborators), joined here by the globally influential English guitarist Keith Rowe, acknowledged as an influence on everyone from Pete Townshend and Sonic Youth to the present generation of young improvisers and noise artists.

MAZEN KERBAJ

Anyone going to the Sunday gig?

porkmarras 12.12.2006 08:09 AM

The Plastic People Of The Universe


Venue: Carling Academy Islington
Address: Parkfield Street, London, London N1 0PS
Time: 19:00:00
Price: £10.00
Phone: 020 7288 4400
Date: 25/01/2007

porkmarras 12.12.2006 08:17 AM

CALIFONE @ DINGWALLS

Day: Wednesday
Date: 24/01/07
Time: 19:30
Price Range: £10.00
Internet Onsale: Tue 21/11/2006 at 17:00

porkmarras 12.12.2006 08:33 AM

Adem / Vashti Bunyan / Vetiver / Juana Molina - 0° of Separation

Separated geographically but linked by the timelessness of their song writing, the four corners of twisted folk come together to explore uncharted routes for contemporary acoustic music.

Featuring previously unheard arrangements, collaborations and experiments, 0° of Separation sees Adem's tales of the everyday and the universal intertwine with the unfolding of Vashti Bunyan's beautiful melodies, while Juana Molina's hypnotic beats and lilting voice dance through Vetiver's distilled Americana.

Sat 13
London Roundhouse
0870 389 1846
www.roundhouse.org.uk

sonicl 12.12.2006 09:39 AM

4 Jan 2007
State 51
Birchville Cat Motel

_slavo_ 12.12.2006 09:45 AM

Aaaaah birchville!!!!!!!!

why the fuck do I not live in England? I'm missing everything!

porkmarras 12.13.2006 05:26 AM

Bump!So far i know only Toilet is gonna go the gig on Sun.Anyone else?

sonicl 12.13.2006 05:33 AM

Not me. I've had enough live music this last weekend to last me well into next Spring.

(Where's the smiley for "collapses into an exhausted heap"?)

porkmarras 12.13.2006 05:34 AM

this will be the third time i see Corsano live this year.Wooooooooooooooooo!!!

Katy 12.13.2006 09:21 PM

Selfish Cunt playing at 93 Feet East on December 19th.

Wizz Jones is playing at the Walthamstow Folk Club on January 7th.

porkmarras 12.16.2006 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
this will be the third time i see Corsano live this year.Wooooooooooooooooo!!!

Bollocks to that.Can't go now.

porkmarras 12.18.2006 07:45 AM

unluck recs and plan b magazine present...

BLACK EGG
american folk-drone jams from members of jackie-o-motherfucker, sunburned hand of the man and little claw

TOWERING BREAKER
foggy improv action from brighton duo with new release on chocolate monk

CANNONBURY
power-radiophonics from lonely london professor

Tuesday 19th December
4pounds 8pm

the horse and groom, 28 curtain road (old street tube)

porkmarras 12.18.2006 07:46 AM

Immersion
Thursday 01 February 2007.
19:00 - 23:00.
Free entry.

The Flea-Pit
49 Columbia Road
London
E2 –7RG
020 7033 9986
http://www.thefleapit.com/

Immersion is a free-entry experimental music/sound-art event presenting a relaxed soundtrack of ambient journeys, electronic atmospheres, improvised terrain, sonic experiments and tones/drones.

Immersion is an arena for new and established international artists performing live experimental electronic music; using laptops, synthesizers, field recordings, circuit-bent electronics and prepared/processed instruments.

Immersion gives participating artists the opportunity to expand beyond the familiar parameters of their work and to investigate possibilities that they may have previously only touched upon in an informal and relaxed setting.

All sounds are partnered by stimulating projected visuals processed live and tailored for each performance to complete the audio/visual experience.

The Flea-Pit is a unique café-bar/arts venue with comfortable retro furniture - and a gallery/performance area, in the heart of east/central London’s vibrant art scene and is located only five minutes away from Shoreditch High Street. Nearest tube: Old Street (exit 2).


The artists featured in Immersion 01/02 are:

Alex Mein Smith:
‘Alex Mein Smith uses an analogue complex structure to create an extended improvised piece during each live performance. Built from the bare bones of segmented studio recordings, the result is highly dynamic, contrasting aggressive rhythms with gentle pensive guitar.’
http://www.alexmeinsmith.com/

Augustine Leudar:
Augustine Leudar uses cutting edge techniques such as granular synthesis to manipulate field recordings, acoustic instruments and synthesised sounds to create surreal and shifting soundscapes and harmonies. Leudar draws inspiration for rural enviroments and previous works have been inspired by sources such as Celtic Mythology (Goed) Cornish fishing vessels (Astral navigation) and his most recent work installed in the Czech National Gallery "Bosque invisible" which was created entirely from sounds recorded whilst living in the Peruvian Amazon.
http://www.download.com/augustineleudar

krgn:
http://geraeuschfreunde.de/krgn/

Martin Aaserud + André Castro:
‘Improvisations based on abstract sound, through the exploration of textures and timbres driven from Martin's prepared guitar and their mutations sculpted by André's live sampling and processing. The result of this meeting is a sonic landscape, fragile, silent and temperamental as a rusty forest.’
http://www.archive.org/details/martin_aa

power up!
http://www.myspace.com/powerupup

sp:
‘sp started DJ'ing way back in '93. He has promoted his own dontfakethefunk techno/electro nights for the last decade. His own productions often betray his love of sample-based rave tunes but also incorporate elements of lush electronica, ambient melodies and intricate percussion.’
http://www.stuartp.f2s.com/lonehand/

SS_R:
Presents a series of ambient noise/rhythmic feedback and FX loop experiments, originally recorded live onto minidisc. No programming – no overdubs.

pixelpusher:
‘pixelpusher (Evan.Raskob) is a live video performance artist, or "pixelist." After a few years of pixel-pushing across New York City, he now plies his trade on the mean streets of London. pixelpusher generates video out of a controlled chaos of photographic images, simple shapes, animations, sounds, and live video feeds. All software is homemade, all imagery is created live; things may go wrong in beautiful ways, and no performance is ever the same.’
http://www.pixelpusher.flkr.com
http://www.lowfrequency.org

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pokkeherrie 12.18.2006 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
this will be the third time i see Corsano live this year.Wooooooooooooooooo!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Bollocks to that.Can't go now.


if it's just corsano youre after then you can see him again in january.

corsano only Noah Howard - 1/23/07 at The Spitz in London, England. 109 Commercial Street, Spitalfields E1 6BG.
corsano only Chris Corsano Solo - 1/24/07 at The Pool Bar in London, England. 104-108 Curtain Road London EC2A 3AH. Tel: 020 7739 9608. 8pm. £6. With Rothko, Rocketnumbernine.


http://www.yod.com/hatedmusic.html

porkmarras 12.19.2006 07:27 AM

Ah cool,thanks for the info.What is it about Corsano and playing in London?Is he living here now?

porkmarras 12.19.2006 07:41 AM

If you didn't make it to Rational Rec in 2006, turn over a new leaf with:

Rational Review of 2006 , programmed by Cecilia Wee
Tuesday 9th January 2007
Bethnal Green Working Men's Club
44 Pollard Row, London E2
(5 mins from Bethnal Green tube)
Doors at 8pm; £5 on the door
FIRST LIVE PERFORMANCE AT 8.30PM
www.rationalrec.org.uk

To kick-start 2007, Rational Rec presents the Rational Review, the annual Rational Rec event of the best film, talk and music from the previous year:

Rational Rec is a monthly inter-art social occasion based at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, incorporating sound, music, text, performance and film into a damn good night out. Come along and be artistically, intellectually and alcoholically stimulated

Witness the first public screening of Hector Castells' 40 min documentary following sculptor Graham Hudson during his residency at the Chelsea College of Art & Design's Parade Grounds (April to Sept 2006).
Graham Hudson is represented by Rokeby Gallery: www.rokebygallery.com

Nominate the cultural thing or event from 2006 you would most like to applaud, damn or question in the Rational Review Panel discussion
With special contributions from:
Jason E Bowman - artist, curator, arts consultant: www.midwest.org.uk
Ken Hollings – writer, broadcaster, lecturer: www.kenhollings.com
Gillian Moore – head of Contemporary Culture, South Bank Centre
Sally O'Reilly – art writer, critic and event organiser
Chaired by Cecilia Wee (Salon or Seminar, Resonance FM): www.ceciliawee.com

We want to know your favourite, most despised or most challenging art work, event or cultural thing of 2006. No media or content excluded. Even if you're unable to make it along on Tuesday 9th January, we'd still love to receive your nominations!

To take part in the debate, email cecilia@rationalrec.org.uk by Monday 8th January 2007 with nominations for:
1) your favourite cultural happening / object of 2006
2) your least favourite cultural happening / object of 2006
3) the most puzzling cultural happening / object of 2006

Listen to some of the most experimental music of 2006 with a DJ set by Juha van 't Zelfde, a Netherlands-based DJ, curator of adventurous music and creative consultant. As DJ he has performed at the Venice Biennale and the Van Gogh Museum. He has curated the Amsterdam Museum Night and events at the Stedelijk Museum, Bimhuis and Lantaren/Venster, with artists including Jacob Kirkegaard, Vladislav Delay and Kode9. www.juha.nl

************************************************** **************************
RATIONAL REC
is organised by Russell Martin, Cecilia Wee and Matthew Shlomowitz.
First Tuesday of every month at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club
www.rationalrec.org.uk
Rational Rec is supported by Arts Council England Grants for the Arts

pokkeherrie 12.19.2006 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Ah cool,thanks for the info.What is it about Corsano and playing in London?Is he living here now?


as far as i know (which isn't all that far really) he used to live in manchester until recently but has now relocated to edinburgh.... edinburgh or glasgow, but i think it was edinburgh... or else let's just say some city in scotland.

edit:
his myspace says edinburgh

porkmarras 12.19.2006 07:45 AM

I suspected he was living either here or somewhere in Britain because he plays in London so often and especially at The Spitz(which is cool because it's one of my favourite venues).

porkmarras 12.19.2006 07:47 AM

DJs Garth Cartwright (author Princes Amongst Men: Journeys With Gypsy Musicians) and Leon Parker spin the wildest, weirdest and rarest Gypsy music old and new from Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia, Albania alongside – maybe – the occasional French or Spanish Roma tune too. Horny horns, sexy chalga and other sounds from Europe’s frayed edges !!


Free CD Christmas gift to all.

The Ritzy Cafe Bar

Brixton, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW2 1JG
MAP
Underground: Brixton (Victoria Line) - 50 yards left from the station
Rail: Brixton
Buses: (N)2, (N)3, (N)35, 45, (N)109, 118, 133, 159, 196, 250, 322, 345, 355, P4, P5, N37

08707 55 00 62

FREE ADMISSION
8pm - 11am

porkmarras 12.19.2006 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
grr, what happened?
did you see yoshihide?

Personal reasons,nothing major.Nah i haven't seen him either.I've had very little time to go out at all,recently.

porkmarras 12.19.2006 08:23 AM

Venue: Name of venue
BAC Café
Venue map
http://www.bacvenues.org.uk
BAC Venues
Old Town Hall
Lavender Hill
London
United Kingdom
SW11 7TN Promoter: Name of promoter
Bohman Brothers Present Box office: Venue box office
020 7223 2223 Gig date: GIg date
24/01/2007 Performance times: Performance times
8.30pm Ticket price: Ticket price
6.00 Band: Namd of band performing at gig
Coates - Edwards - Ryan Trio
View band details Biography RESX:plBiography.Help
Bruce Coates - Soprano and Alto saxophones John Edwards - Double Bass David Ryan - Bb and Bass Clarinets This trio brings together three musicians who draw on a vast array of music-making and experience to create a unique, fluid and responsive improvising situation. Synthesising aspects of free jazz, European and American avant-garde and experimental musics, Coates-Edwards-Ryan focus on both the sounding moment and the possibility of mobile and spontaneous structures emerging out of the performance. This tour will also explore the possibility of occasional composed pieces as well as completely free improvisation.

porkmarras 12.19.2006 08:25 AM

Spitz, The
Venue map
http://www.spitz.co.uk
109 Commercial Street
Old Spitafields Market
London
United Kingdom
E1 6BG Box office: Venue box office
020 7392 9032 Gig date:
13/01/2007 Ticket price:
0.00 Band: Namd of band performing at gig
Grutronic plus Evan Parker
View band details Biography RESX lBiography.Help
Stephen Grew - piano/keyboards Nick Grew - toys/effects/harmonica/fans Richard Scott - buchla lightening/kaos pad/samples Dave Ross - drums Evan Parker - soprano sax Stephen Grew explains the thinking behind Grutronic: ‘Grutronic blends electronic and acoustic sound to create unique textures and to give them compositional direction. This process involves the creation of a complex, shifting soundscape. More than that, it involves standing back and managing events from a vantage point in order to give them form. Although the music is electronic and has virtual aspects, Grutronic employs a hands-on physicality, understanding that input, control and exchange of human energy are what gives sound, form, soul and a human reason for being’.

porkmarras 12.19.2006 08:27 AM

Chicken Shed Theatre
Venue map
http://www.chickenshed.org.uk
Chaseside
Southgate
London
United Kingdom
N14 4PE Promoter: Name of promoter
Stringle, Berny
http://www.merfanglemusic.com Box office: Venue box office
020 8449 1155 Gig date: GIg date
26/01/2007 Ticket price:
0.00 Band: Namd of band performing at gig
Osian Roberts/Steve Fishwick Quintet
View band details Biography RESX Biography.Help
Steve Fishwick – trumpet/flugelhorn, Osian Roberts – tenor sax, Olivier Slama - piano, Dave Chamberlain - bass, Mat Fishwick – drums. The Osian Roberts/Steve Fishwick Quintet plays jazz in the tradition of the great hard bop bands of the 1950s and 60s, namely The Miles Davis Quintet, Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, The Horace Silver Quintet, The Benny Golson/Art Farmer Jazztet, Kenny Dorham’s Jazz Prophets, and The Cannonball Adderley Quintet. Its repertoire consists of mostly original material, as featured on its debut album, Too Much, as well as a selection of carefully chosen standards arranged by various members of the group. Osian Roberts and the Fishwick brothers, Steve and Mat, met on a Royal Academy’s jazz course in 1994, and have worked and rehearsed together on a regular basis ever since. This Quintet started out as an informal jam session but before long was performing regularly on the London scene. All band members are highly regarded on the British and international jazz scene, and each brings a unique voice to his instrument, adding to the collective sound. Live, you can expect a well-balanced, polished performance of a varied set of music by a smartly dressed, tight-knit, and above all, swinging unit.

lucyrulesok 12.19.2006 11:35 AM

porkmarras, have you been to many bohman brothers gigs?
i mentioned before in here about a night they put on (i'm pretty sure it's still going but i haven't been in a while) in a community centre in vauxhall. have you ever been?

porkmarras 12.19.2006 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucyrulesok
porkmarras, have you been to many bohman brothers gigs?
i mentioned before in here about a night they put on (i'm pretty sure it's still going but i haven't been in a while) in a community centre in vauxhall. have you ever been?

Nope.Where about in Vauxhall?

nicfit 12.19.2006 12:45 PM

Explosions In The Sky
march 1st 2007 London,Uk , Koko's

sonicl 12.20.2006 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
Explosions In The Sky
march 1st 2007 London,Uk , Koko's

I'll be at that one.

lucyrulesok 12.20.2006 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Nope.Where about in Vauxhall?


it's a place called the bonnington centre. you can take your own alcohol! but like i said, i don't know if it's still running or not. i will spread my tendrils and find out though, it's a good (and cheap) night out.

Toilet & Bowels 12.20.2006 09:11 AM

i think my friend jenny is going to be playing at that bohman brothers thing

porkmarras 12.20.2006 11:25 AM

 


BANG FACE XL - MURDERATION ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
Friday 12th January 2007

A whodunit style Neo-Rave celebrating the fantasies of Agatha Christie...

ALTERN-8 - Full on mask and laser hysteria
 

KNIFEHANDCHOP - The Canadian Neo-Rave General
VEX'D - The hottest Breaks/Bass/Industrial Crew
DROP THE LIME - US Techno/Bass assault
EQUINOX - Rinsing Amen Jungle
DMX KREW - The Electro-Bass master
ROTATOR - Killer Hardcore / Breakcore
VEXKIDDY - Time travel Neo-Ravers from the 1800s
SAINT ACID - The Patron Saint of Bang Face
PLUS THE BANG FACE HARD CREW

9pm - 6am @ Electrowerkz, 7 Torrens Street, Islington, London EC1V 1NQ

Hype & Ticket info: www.bangface.com

porkmarras 12.20.2006 11:26 AM

OCD @ The Rhythm Factory

The Bays (Live)
Jimpster aka Audiomontage (Freerange)
Palmskin Productions (Freerange)
Speaker Junk (Live)
ft Trevor Loveys (Switch / Freerange)
& Herve (Dubsided)
Dave iO (insignificant Others / iO music)
Paddy Freeform (Universal Vibes)

OCD residents: Jason Slater, Jonny Rhythm, Chris James
+ Moochin ft Lee Jarvis, Mr Kimble & Jon Fynn

10pm – 6am

£25 Tickets / more on the door

Tickets available by CLICKING HERE

Ticket outlets: www.ticketweb.co.uk / 08700 600 100
Rhythm Factory / 0207 375 3774

Info: info@o-c-d.co.uk
o-c-d@hotmail.co.uk

Rhythm Factory
16-18 Whitechapel Road,
London. E1 1EW
Nearest tube: Aldgate East

OCD New Years Eve presents The Best of 2006 bringing together cutting edge live electronic acts and djs from the biggest UK underground record labels to the best live club venue in London, the Rhythm Factory. It has been an amazing year for OCD with live performances from The Bays, Ralph Lawson’s 2020Soundsystem, Spirit Catcher, Silver City plus djs such as Switch / Solid Groove (Dubsided), Jesse Rose (Dubsided), Burnski (Trapez), Style of Eye (Classic) to name a few

lucyrulesok 12.20.2006 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
 


BANG FACE XL - MURDERATION ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
Friday 12th January 2007

A whodunit style Neo-Rave celebrating the fantasies of Agatha Christie...

ALTERN-8 - Full on mask and laser hysteria
 

KNIFEHANDCHOP - The Canadian Neo-Rave General
VEX'D - The hottest Breaks/Bass/Industrial Crew
DROP THE LIME - US Techno/Bass assault
EQUINOX - Rinsing Amen Jungle
DMX KREW - The Electro-Bass master
ROTATOR - Killer Hardcore / Breakcore
VEXKIDDY - Time travel Neo-Ravers from the 1800s
SAINT ACID - The Patron Saint of Bang Face
PLUS THE BANG FACE HARD CREW

9pm - 6am @ Electrowerkz, 7 Torrens Street, Islington, London EC1V 1NQ

Hype & Ticket info: www.bangface.com


I'm going to this! I have a MASSIVE exam that afternoon and I'm getting SLAUGHTERED after :D

porkmarras 12.27.2006 07:47 AM

Tuesday 16th January's Clear Spot, 7pm on 104.4FM...

One 'session musician', for want of a better phrase, pays tribute to another. A purely subjective overview of the late, great Robert Quine - the guitarist who invented sick solos & sweet leads for the good, the bad and the ugly (Richard Hell, Lou Reed & Lloyd Cole in other words). Expect very little in the way of chronology, but some anecdotes tempered with large chunks of Edwards' Quine-related record collection.

porkmarras 01.02.2007 08:15 AM

Tuesday 23 January 2007

Echo Chamber

TCM Contemporary Music Group
Conductor: Gregory Rose

Music with live electronics and inspired by electronics including works by John Cage and a special acoustic arrangement of classic ambient electronica by Aphex Twin
Azguime Derrière Son Double
Aphex Twin
Cage Electronic Circus
Musgrave Narcissus

1.05 pm, Old Royal Naval College Chapel

String Machine
Elysian Quartet and TCM String Ensemble
Works for strings inspired by, and featuring electronics and multimedia
Reich Triple String Quartet
Murcott Installation for String Quartet
Montague String Quartet No. 1

Installation opens at 6pm, concert at 7.30 pm
Theatre Studio & Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Free

£5 (£3 conc) Inc. glass of wine
Wednesday 24 January 2007

Blips In the Bar
Installations and happenings in Butler’s Bar throughout the day with special guests Paul Newland, Paul Whitty and David Arrowsmith from

Stephen Preston and Thomas Gardner Ouija Board

Butler’s Bar, Trinity College of Music

Vocal Plate / Elecronic Blackbird and Myrtle

An evening of vocal music with real-time electronic transformation featuring Linda Hirst’s Electric Blackbird plus Alwynne Pritchard’s ensemble Myrtle
Henri Pousseur Tales and Songs from the Bible of Hell
Roger Marsh Not a Soul but Ourselves
Myrtle Improvisations for solo instruments & electronics

7 pm, Butler’s Bar, Trinity College of Music

Free

Thursday 25 January 2007

Beneath the Ether
TCM Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Simon Wright

An extraordinary evening of theatrical and atmospheric works, culminating with a rare performance of Stockhausen Trans for Orchestra & Electronics
Marshall Fog Tropes
Gregson Metamorphoses
Holliger Pneuma
Stockhausen Trans

7.30 pm, Blackheath Halls

Processed

Mark Lockheart and guest artist Leafcutter John, members of the Mercury Prize nominated ensemble Polar Bear, feature alongside TCM students in an informal after hours showcase of live instrumental and vocal improvisation with electronics

9.30 pm, Blackheath Halls


http://www.tcm.ac.uk/RVEf197317056c34c219845f179c4de1076,,.aspx

porkmarras 01.03.2007 03:49 PM

Low
Thursday, February 15
Spitz
London, UK
£15

Toilet & Bowels 01.03.2007 08:32 PM

i'm going to see birchville cat motel tomorrow

sonicl 01.05.2007 04:28 AM

^
Bollocks! I forgot about that!

sonicl 01.05.2007 04:30 AM

Redd Kross - Camden Underworld - Jan 22nd 2007

The original line up of Redd Kross featuring Steve MacDonald and his bro's are coming to London for a one off show on Jan 22nd 2007.

Tickets for the show at the Camden Underworld are on sale now and available from www.wegottickets.com and www.seetickets.com priced £12.50

Pookie 01.05.2007 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
Redd Kross - Camden Underworld - Jan 22nd 2007

The original line up of Redd Kross featuring Steve MacDonald and his bro's are coming to London for a one off show on Jan 22nd 2007.

Tickets for the show at the Camden Underworld are on sale now and available from www.wegottickets.com and www.seetickets.com priced £12.50


Last time I heard Redd Kross they sounded like Oasis.


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