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Mon Oncle Ignatius
16:28 / 03.02.08
Om have announced that they are no longer playing with Current 93 in London and the Netherlands, thanks to the drummer quitting the band. Given that they're a duo, and Chris Hakius is central to their sound. Apparently Al Cisneros is going to carry on with Om having found a new drummer, but I guess he's assuming there's not enough time before Ether and Roadburn to get the new percussionist in place.
 
 
Bandini
14:47 / 05.02.08
Sorry a bit lazy copying it but check this out!

Public Enemy will be performing one of the greatest and most influential recordings of all time, It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, at London's Brixton Academy on May 23rd, Manchester Academy on May 26th and Glasgow's ABC1 on May 27th. The special night will include support from Dr Octagon AKA Kool Keith + Kutmasta Kurt, Anti Pop Consortium and Edan + MC Dagha on all dates.

23RD MAY 2008 - BRIXTON ACADEMY - £27.50 + BF
26TH MAY 2008 - MANCHESTER ACADEMY - £22.00 + BF
27TH MAY 2008 - GLASGOW ABC1 £22.50 + BF

Tickets go on-sale 9am on Friday Feb 8th but there will be a pre-sale on Wednesday February 6th through www.publicenemy.com

The second show we are pleased to be announcing today for the UK in 2008 is Raekwon performing Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Also known as The Purple Tape, Only Built 4 Cuban linx is widely regarded as the quintessential hip hop recording of the 1990's. Raekwon will be performing it at Koko on May 19, 2008. Ticket cost £16 + BF and are on-sale now.

These two amazing shows join the already announced Sebadoh performing their fourth album Bubble & Scrape which they are due to play on May 7th at Koko. Tickets are on-sale now at £17.50 + BF and are selling fast.
 
 
Bandini
07:29 / 06.02.08
Boris at Cargo 24/02/08
 
 
Bandini
15:31 / 11.02.08
Anyone one going to see Earth it has switched location to The Underworld because of the fire.
 
 
Squirmelia
23:34 / 14.02.08
Merzbow are playing at the ULU in London on April 19th 2008. I'm hoping to go.
 
 
jamesPD
11:36 / 19.02.08
Probably the last time to see Ministry live...

The Forum - London - TUE 27/05/2008
Waterfront - Norwich - WED 28/05/2008
Manchester University - Manchester - THU 29/05/2008
Carling Academy Glasgow - Glasgow - FRI 30/05/2008
Carling Academy Bristol - Bristol - SUN 01/06/2008
Wolverhampton - MON 02/06/2008

See Tickets has tickets for ~20 UKP
 
 
Mon Oncle Ignatius
11:31 / 14.03.08
Melt Banana - twice in a month at The Garage in London:

Monday 16 June AND 25 June too
Doors 7pm £12.00 adv
 
 
uncle retrospective
16:25 / 15.03.08
Have my ticket to see them in Dublin. Can't wait.
 
 
Mon Oncle Ignatius
13:34 / 21.04.08
Did anyone else make it to Merzbow on Saturday? It was lovely and noisy.

The Japanese New Music Festival roadshow makes its return to Corsica Studios in London on Sunday 27 April - I'll be there, and DJing too with other Kosmische Club folks.

In 1997,1999, 2003, 2005 and 2006 a set of performances aroused a storm of frenzy and shriek in Europe, USA, China, Mexico... and they will be back with even greater power in Europe. ... A cappella, comic free form, progressive core, troubadour, cosmic psychedelic......
You'll be experiencing the essence of all kinds of extremes in the current new music scene in Japan on a single night.

Unfortunately Tsuyama Atsushi has been taken ill during Acid Mothers Temple last tour and cannot perform on this tour.

ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE SWR
AKATEN (Kawabata/Yoshida)
RUINS ALONE (Yoshida Tatsuya solo)
KAWABATA MAKOTO (solo)


£8 Adv.
7.30 pm
Corsica Studios
4 Elephant Road
London
SE17 1LB
 
 
Squirmelia
17:49 / 22.04.08
I was at Merzbow on Saturday! (And Current 93 yesterday.) I think my ears have just about recovered from Merzbow now.

My housemate is playing percussion at "A night of Electronic noise" at the George Tavern, Stepney, London, on Monday 28th April 2008:
Facebook event.

Looks like it could be interesting.
 
 
Squirmelia
12:12 / 26.05.08
Nurse with Wound are playing at a swimming pool: London Fields Lido on July 19th 2008.

Wet Sounds 2008 - A festival of underwater sounds.
 
 
Miss K
05:17 / 04.06.08
Unseemly though it be, I'm going to pimp my own band Deathline here.

We're purveying our brand of dark rocktronica at the New Cross Inn tomorrow night (Thurs 5th June) with MICRON 63, more darkening electronica. The night is Death by Stereo, gay friendly, female biased and fully balls out rock/alt/electro night.

And FREE!
 
 
Mon Oncle Ignatius
18:52 / 04.06.08


How's about Sunburned Hand Of The Man with Chris Corsano - and also Tom Greenwood of Jackie-O Motherfucker and Michael Flower of Vibracathedral Orchestra in support - for a triple bill? All that and DJ Cherrystones plus the Kosmische film room showing oddities and obscurities to a psyched-out - possibly wibbly - soundtrack (once again)?
 
 
_pin
15:16 / 05.06.08
Ooh!
 
 
Baobab Branches and Plastic
09:04 / 27.06.08
The Butthole Surfers are playing!

"The classic '80s lineup of Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary, Jeff Pinkus and the twin drumming King Coffey and Teresa Taylor will be playing all upcoming dates. Get your psych on, fools.

Joining the band for all show will be The Paul Green School of Rock All-Stars. This mob of teenage geniuses will blow your mind, forming a virtual Butthole Surfers Orchestra when they play with the band."

http://www.buttholesurfers.com/tourdates.html
http://www.myspace.com/losbuttholesurfers

Anyone else going?
 
 
Closed for Business Time
10:25 / 27.06.08
If they're not sold out by Monday I'll be there for the London gig. PLEASE LET THEM NOT BE SOLD OUT BEFORE MY PAY IS IN THE ACCOUNT!!!!!
 
 
Closed for Business Time
19:22 / 28.06.08
NO THEY FUCKING WEREN*T!!!!!!!
 
 
iamus
15:54 / 15.07.08
Right.

POLYSICS.

London.

28th September.

This Ain't No Picnic festival.

Headlining.


I have my ticket.
 
 
iamus
15:55 / 15.07.08
Who's with me, Barbelith?
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
21:26 / 15.07.08
I'm there for the Buttholes. I must confess my ignorance as regards Polysics.





Barbelith, can I ask you a question which you would promise will go no further?







...if I bought a ticket to see Nightwish in March, would you hate me?
 
 
iamus
12:28 / 16.07.08
If you didn't also see Polysics with me.....



yes.
 
 
iamus
12:37 / 16.07.08
How can you resist seeing this band live?
 
 
Closed for Business Time
16:22 / 16.07.08
Stoatie + Nightwish = I'm gonna splash you with beer if I see you at Butthole Surfers. Traitor.
 
 
Baobab Branches and Plastic
15:56 / 18.07.08
Nightwish.

mo like

Deathwish... Death by velvet clad silliness that is!

I'm tempted to go as some of my (admittedly odd) scientist friends are really into the band... and I like Christopher Lee, and seeing Christopher Lee singing operatically to an OTT schmetal girly band... is weirdly sublime.
 
 
Mysterious Transfer Student
07:02 / 19.07.08
Who's with me, Barbelith?

I'm with you!

For those who aren't yet with us, a website.
 
 
Mon Oncle Ignatius
09:23 / 19.07.08
I'm there for the Buttholes. Oh yeah.
 
 
iamus
18:23 / 19.07.08
I'm with you!

I knew I'd be able to count on you!

I'm very fucking excited about this. I have been totally fucking obsessed with Polysics for a good while now, but somehow managed to completely miss the fact they were in the country the last time round. This'll be the first time I'll have seen them live (barring any previous dates nearby that they might announce) and I'm champing at the bit. I cannot fucking wait.

Stoats, Mon Oncle... Polysics get consistently reported as blowing all the other acts off stage. Pure uncut punk energy, done Japanese style (i.e. taken and run with till it smashes through a brick wall and keeps going). Hiro's a ball of mentalist energy the likes of which has to be seen.
 
 
iamus
18:25 / 19.07.08
If I remember right from stumbling hereabouts around lithers' flickrs, Anna/Mondo-a-go-go caught them when they played the O2 festival and proclaimed them a Favourite Thing Ever.
 
 
Baobab Branches and Plastic
14:06 / 02.09.08
Secret Chiefs 3!

'Secret Chiefs 3, also known as SC3, is a group of musicians led by composer and producer Trey Spruance, former guitarist of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More. Their studio recordings and tours have featured different line-ups, as the group performs a wide range of musical styles including surf rock, Persian, Arabic, Indian, death metal, film music, electronic music, and various others.'

Wiki link

1 ticket for SECRET CHIEFS 3 + ZU + SKULLFLOWER
@ London Cargo.
on Tue 16th Sep, 2008

I'm so there (I even have a ticket!) ... anyone else?
 
 
rakehell
09:50 / 27.11.08
Mike Patton is co-curating ATP this year and, as a result of that, there are some interesting side-gigs.

8.12.09: Fantomas are playing their Director's Cut album from start to finish. Astoria, London. link

9.12.09: Squarepusher + LFO. Astoria, London. link
 
 
+#'s, - names
19:47 / 27.01.09
I am in NYC so I can't catch this, but London kids definitely check out

Softest Voice presents...

MARK MCGUIRE

THURSDAY 29th January 2009

Cafe Oto, 18-22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL

Times : 8pm

Tickets : £5 (Tickets on the door only)

As one third of USA drone-float heavyweights EMERALDS, Mark McGuire has delivered some of the best shots of sweeping pulse work to date. His solo-out put has been every bit as mind bending and this is an incredible one-off opportunity to experience Mark’s solo heavy minimalist metronomic waves and endless krautrock guitar fuzz in the UK.
 
 
ZF!
09:00 / 28.01.09
Jonathan Richman is back in Londontown at the end of March and is doing a series of small gigs.

I'm so there.
 
 
Haus of Mystery
15:23 / 29.01.09
I shall be attending the Monday one at Dingwalls with Copey's Brick.
The Friday before is the Vaselines gig too. What an awesome weekend for me.
 
 
Baobab Branches and Plastic
18:15 / 22.02.09
Another shameless plug... but this time in the correct thread!

Also, can we get a Barbelith meet up happening please!

Come one and bring all! Spead the word and I hope to see you at the gig.

Performing:
Belle Atmos
Eugene Martynec and Dave Tucker (The Fall, Lou Reed)
Ghosthandfister
+Special guests.

Band: Belle Atmos
Event type: Music, Performance
Venue: The FleaPit. 49 Columbia Road, E2 7RG.
Date: 19:00, March 6th
Entry: £5
http://www.thefleapit.com

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Belle Atmos is an electronic based audiovisual group, who play industrially tinged world music. Using visual samples of expired copyright last century ephemera they collectively improvise around a series of tense motifs mixing elements of opera, musique concrete, post-rock noise, jazz breaks and synth pop.

Live, Belle Atmos is more of an audience encompassing theatrical performance than a standard us-them gig, multilayered visuals revolve around the spectator taking cues from Tarkovsky’s Stalker, Lynch’s Eraserhead, Bill Viola’s video installations and advertising propaganda to create a completely active experience.

Musically challenging and emotionally diverse Belle Atmos has started to carve a place amongst the most eclectic live acts in London and for the performance at The FleaPit they promise to push things even further.

Belle Atmos are: Kailas Elmer, Bridge Fazio, Alex May and Martin A Smith.



‘Emile Durkheim’ is available now through Decadent Records on Amazon, Itunes, Rhapsody and Napster

Links:
http://www.belleatmos.com


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Also Performing are Ghosthandfister
Ghosthandfister are a four-piece experimental electronic band based in London.
Alex Deacon plays keyboards/modular synth. Previously he was a member of death indie band The Tedious and Wiltshire synth art-rockers The Lucas Patrol.
Gilda Maurice sings and writes lyrics, and occasionally plays the theremin.
Paul Charlton plays effects and homebrew console instruments. He is a member of the Milton Park Orchestra.
Sue Ann Harkey plays 12-string guitar and inhabits a musical world of her own. She is the founder of Cityzens for Non-Linear Futures.

http://www.last.fm/label/Cityzens+for+Non-Linear+Futures
http://www.last.fm/music/Milton+Park+Orchestra
http://www.last.fm/music/The+Tedious
http://www.last.fm/music/Ghosthandfister
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Dave Tucker and Eugene Martynec

Dave Tucker started performing in the Punk movement of the late 70’s in Manchester. His first recorded release was 1978 with Mellatron.

In the early 80’s he was a member of "The Fall" touring as well as recording "Slates" and a John Peel sessions with the group.

After this time he experimented with other music’s and recorded film music. After moving to London in the mid - 80’s he studied & performed with Phillip Wachsmann as well as playing with members of the London scene including Dudu Pukwana, Andy Sheppard, Nick Evans, Johnny Dyani & John Stevens as well as others. Was and still is a member of the Alan Tomlinson Trio from 1992 which toured Germany, Switzerland and Scandinavia. The trio also performed at many leading festivals at this time.
Around this time he also performed with many leading International musicians including Keith Tippett, Otomo Yoshide, Charles Hayward, Barre Phillips, Dietmar Diesner & Lol Coxhill.
Recently he toured California from which the PAX release is from. As well as a duo performance with Bill Roper at SIMF festivail in Seattle February 2004 and performances in New York City with Lukas Ligeti. He is a member of Pat Thomas’ group Scatter (Phil Minton, Roger Turner) with whom he has performed at the Uncool 99 festival in Switzerland as well as recorded radio sessions for the BBC. A Cd called “Another Kind of Beauty” was released on FMR in 2007
He currently Performs in a Trio with Louis Moholo & Francine Luce., a duo with John Butcher , leads his own Quartet "School of Velocity" featuring, Evan Parker, John Edwards & Steve Noble and plays Guitar and conducts with the London Improvisers Orchestra & Winkhaus with LA performance artist Anna Homler & Adrian Northover and also has performed tours in the Czech Republic with the Czech avant rock group "Earthieves"
He also produces dance music & soundtracks. Most recently commissioned to produce music for Channel four news
"It was also clear that the resourceful guitarist Tucker was as likely to slip in bluesy chord patterns, bottle neck effects or gallumphing Munsters-rhythms as the abstract, Derek Bailey-like approach to melody he also favours." --The Guardian

He has had his first piece of written Contemporary Classical music performed at the 8th London New Wind festival in 2006
Most recently toured Germany with Willi Kellers & Johannes Bauer.

Selected Listening.

"Hunters from Beyond" Mellatron. TJM records 1978
"Slates" The Fall Rough trade/castle communications. 1981
"Perverted by language & live at leeds" DVD" The Fall 1981 & 2004
"Peel sessions" The Fall. strange fruit.1997
"Proceedings" London Improvisers Orchestra. Emanem. 1999
"The Hearing Continues" London Improvisers Orchestra. Emanem. 2000
"Freedom of the city; Large Groups" London Improvisers Orchestra. Emanem 2002
"Responses, Repoduction & Reality" London Improvisers Orchestra. Emanem 2005
"Homework" School of Velocity. Grob. 2001
"Dave Tucker west coast project" Pax Recordings 2004
"Take the word of a Madman" DaveTucker Pax recordings 2005
"Some thoughts about Shkrang !" - Skrang ! Discus music 2006
"Blisters" Dave Tucker & John Butcher Slam Records 2007
“Another Kind of Beauty” Scatter FMR 2007
“Separately & Together” London Improvisers Orchestra & Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra Emanem 2007
“Improvisations for George Riste” London Improvisers Orchestra Emanem 2008



Eugene Martynec
Canadian musician/composer Eugene Martynec (born 28 March 1947 in Germany) first came to prominence as a guitarist in Toronto group Bobby Kris & The Imperials in August 1965. He left the group in May 1967 to form Kensington Market with singer/songwriter Keith McKie, bass player Alex Darou and drummer Jimmy Watson.

Martynec was also a noted record producer; he won the Juno Award for Producer of the Year in 1981 for his work on Bruce Cockburn's "Tokyo" and Rough Trade's "High School Confidential".
Eugene Martynec has performed, composed or recorded with pop groups, pit orchestras, and created music for visual media and live theatre. He studied electronic music, composition and orchestration with Dr. Samuel Dolin at the Royal Conservatory of Music where he received 2 scholarships to study electronic music and composition (1970-1975).

His interest in record production resulted in Juno Awards (Canadian Grammy) in 1981 and 1973 for his work with Bruce Cockburn, pop groups Rough Trade and Edward Bear. He has produced over 50 recordings from 1969 to the present.

On Lou Reed's Berlin album of 1973, he played acoustic guitar, synthsizer as well as the vocal arranging on "The Bed," bass playing on "Lady Day".
He has been awarded Canada Council for the Arts and Toronto Arts Council grants for music composition. He taught signal processing, principals of digital audio, Midi, studio production, synthesis, and studio orchestration at the Harris and Trebas institutes in Toronto. His current interest is in improvised new music, performing and composing live interactive electro-acoustic music using alternate controllers and interactive music software. Recently he has added a video component to his improvisational performances. From 2000 to 2004 he curated Eugene's Sunday Series, an exploration of new music and other art forms at Artword Theatre in Toronto.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=37769677585&ref=ts
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