From 21grand at 21grand.org Thu Feb 1 11:56:52 2007 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 11:56:52 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 2/4 Art Directors from Norway + Fred Frith at 21 Grand Message-ID: 21 Grand is a 501(c)3 non-profit multi-disciplinary arts space we have moved to 416 25th St. (at Broadway) Oakland, CA 94612 21grand at 21grand.org (510) 444-7263 Sunday, February 4 The Art Directors (Norway) + Fred Frith 8pm, $6-10 Art Directors are up and coming Norwegian band, who seek a individual expression in the place where Norwegian free jazz meets fuzz, noise, screams and ballet shoes. The music can be desceribed as expressive and visual free jazz with a breath of the electric.We have worked with several of the leading artists in the Norwegian jazz/improv scene, like Lasse Marhaug of jazkammer and Hild Sofie Tafjord of Fe-male/spunk. Fred Frith, who has situated himself for more than thirty years in the area where rock music and new music meet. Co-founder of the British underground band Henry Cow (1968-78), he moved to New York in the late seventies and came into contact with many of the musicians with whom he's since been associated, including John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Tom Cora, Zeena Parkins, and Bob Ostertag. Frith has recently composed works for the Axis Dance Company in collaboration with choreographer, Margaret Jenkins, as well as scoring the Andy Goldsworthy documentary, Rivers and Tides. From sopranino at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 2 14:12:10 2007 From: sopranino at sbcglobal.net (Jon Raskin) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:12:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] =?windows-1252?q?Fw=3A_Improv=3A21_Reminder=3A__?= =?windows-1252?q?Lawrence_=93Butch=94_Morris=2C_Monday=2C_2/5?= Message-ID: <20070202221210.17296.qmail@web82414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Improv:21 reminder On Monday February 5 @ 7PM Lawrence D. ?Butch? Morris ? Understanding Conduction (The gray area between notation and improvisation) San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum Morris will talk with you and host Derk Richardson about his career and conduction, demonstrating his methods in live performance. Featuring an ensemble of Bay Area string players: Damon Smith and George Cremaschi: basses Jonathan Segel and Hillary Overberg: violins Dina MacCabee and Tara Flandreau: violas Theresa Wong and Jess Ivry: cellos Awarded the 2006 Herb Alpert Foundation Award for music, Lawrence D. ?Butch? Morris is recognized internationally as the principal theorist and practitioner in the evolution of CONDUCTION. Mr. Morris first considered the possibility and nature of Conduction in 1971 and has utilized its promise to explore new possibilities in the marriage of improvisation and composition for over 30 years. Conduction (conducted interpretation/improvisation) is a vocabulary of ideographic signs and gestures activated to modify or construct a real-time musical arrangement or composition. Each sign and gesture transmits generative information for interpretation, and provides instantaneous possibilities for altering or initiating harmony, melody, rhythm, articulation, phrasing or form. For more on Lawrence Butch Morris: www.conduction.us Improv:21 programs explore the art and practice of improvisation through a shifting (i.e. ?improvised?) combination of onstage dialogue, musical demonstration and performance, and audience question-and-answer forum. Reasonably priced and easily accessible, these two-hour events are designed to inform, inspire, challenge, and enlighten a wide-ranging audience, from professional and amateur musicians to listeners of all backgrounds and levels of understanding. This and all future Improv:21 events are co-sponsored by SFPALM in association with Other Minds. All Improv:21 informances are at 7:00 pm and take place at: San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum (SFPALM) 401 Van Ness Avenue (@ McAllister) Veterans Building, 4th Floor Directions to SFPALM 415-255-4800 ticket reservation line or click: Tickets Watch for details on future Improv:21 informances with: Wadada Leo Smith, Chris Brown & Tim Perkis, Bob Ostertag and others. [TOP] Forward email This email was sent to sopranino at sbcglobal.net, by rova at rova.org Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe? | Privacy Policy.Powered by Rova.org | 333 12th Street | San Francisco | CA | 94103 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070202/f66a4243/attachment.html From jfheule at gmail.com Sat Feb 3 11:04:49 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 11:04:49 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Frith+Norwegians @ 21 Grand Message-ID: <9c5cfa860702031104q2dff8d03k9fce264294a34124@mail.gmail.com> This looks pretty good. Art Directors have some nice tracks on myspace (http://myspace.com/artdirectors) and Fred Frith's show with Byznich the other day was really cool and weird. Maybe I'll have more to say about that later. Sunday, February 4 21 Grand The Art Directors (Norway) + Fred Frith 8pm, $6-10 Art Directors are up and coming Norwegian band, who seek a individual expression in the place where Norwegian free jazz meets fuzz, noise, screams and ballet shoes. The music can be described as expressive and visual free jazz with a breath of the electric.We have worked with several of the leading artists in the Norwegian jazz/improv scene, like Lasse Marhaug of jazkammer and Hild Sofie Tafjord of Fe-male/spunk. Fred Frith has situated himself for more than thirty years in the area where rock music and new music meet. Co-founder of the British underground band Henry Cow (1968-78), he moved to New York in the late seventies and came into contact with many of the musicians with whom he's since been associated, including John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Tom Cora, Zeena Parkins, and Bob Ostertag. Frith has recently composed works for the Axis Dance Company in collaboration with choreographer, Margaret Jenkins, as well as scoring the Andy Goldsworthy documentary, Rivers and Tides. From lmezz at aol.com Sun Feb 4 23:56:39 2007 From: lmezz at aol.com (lmezz at aol.com) Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 02:56:39 -0500 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] DEATH JAZZ at Hotel Utah THURS FEB 8 Message-ID: <8C917124D879C1F-1CCC-67AA@FWM-M39.sysops.aol.com> ****************** DEATHJAZZ night at the Hotel Utah (Bryant at 4th, SF) Thursday Feb 8, 9pm 9pm MUTE SOCIALITE -- agit-post-punk Moe! Staiano Ava Mendoza Alee Karim http://www.myspace.com/mutesocialite 10pm GO GO FIGHTMASTER -- free jazz-meets-regressive rock Aaron Bennett John Finkbeiner Lisa Mezzacappa Vijay Anderson http://www.myspace.com/gogofightmaster 11pm MIRTHKON -- atonal thrash jazz Aram Shelton Carolyn Walter Rob Pumpelly Wally Scharold Nathaniel Hawkes Dicke Ogden http://www.mirthkon.com/ Cover $7 ********************** ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. From bischoff at mills.edu Mon Feb 5 12:51:59 2007 From: bischoff at mills.edu (John Bischoff) Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 12:51:59 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Hilda Paredes lecture - Mills Songlines Series tonight! Message-ID: <45C798EF.70000@mills.edu> The Mills College Music Department and CCM presents: HILDA PAREDES Monday, February 5th 7:30 pm Ensemble Room, Music Building Admission: FREE Visiting composer Hilda Paredes talks about her music and how it has been shaped by different cultural traditions: the culture of her native country (Mexico), the European musical tradition, and the rhythmic structure of Indian music. She will focus in particular on the way the diversity of languages in Mexico and the depth of their poetry are an important influence on her work. Ms. Paredes is visiting Mills as the Milhaud Chair in Composition for the spring semester. (Please note: the Nicholas Isherwood concert listed for this date on Mills printed flyers has been moved to Monday, March 5th.) for more information contact: John Bischoff, Music Department Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94613 510-430-2331 Mills College is located off 580 freeway in Oakland. Take the MacArthur Blvd. exit (just after High St.), turn right at the bottom of the exit, and enter the college immediately on your left through the College gates. -- *********************************** John Bischoff, Assistant Professor Music Department Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94613 USA ph: 510-430-2331 fx: 510-430-3314 www.johnbischoff.com *********************************** From olorin at lmi.net Mon Feb 5 14:38:00 2007 From: olorin at lmi.net (scott r. looney) Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:38:00 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 2/6 Last Minute Gig at 1510 8th st!!!! Doing anything Tuesday? - Art Directors+ guests Message-ID: <20070205143800.196660.d442f5d9@lmi.net> Last Minute Gig!!!! with Art Directors (from Norway) (They played at 21 Grand Sunday 2/4 ) plus Kjell Nordeson(sweden) - drums and Scott R. Looney - electronics + piano Tuesday 2/6 8:00pm at 1510 8th st oakland $6-10 sliding scale Art Directors is an interesting improv rock/noise trio who played at 21 Grand on Sunday. If you're wondering for something to do on a Tuesday, why not come see them with the fabulous powerhouse drummer/percussionist Kjell Nordeson and Scott R. Looney on electronics + piano? sure to be an awesome gig! From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Feb 6 14:32:23 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:32:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 02/08/2007, 8pm SF Message-ID: <41655.6096.qm@web53702.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, February 8, 2007 8:00 PM 8pm Bob Marsh, Theresa Wong and Bryan Eubanks Celebrate their release on Last Visible Dog Records LUGGAGE Two duets recorded at the Luggage Store Gallery Theresa Wong, cello and voice; Bob Marsh, cello and voice Bryan Eubanks, soprano sax; Bob Marsh, cello 9pm Paper Leg -aka Trevor Healy, guitar and electronics "a very nice clattery sound, like a fat-ass freak rumble inside some gamelan storage." The WIRE Luggage - duets with a sense of place The intersection of Market and Sixth Streets in San Francisco is more than a street corner in an iffy neighborhood. It is a collision course for several cultures: pasty suburbanites coming to see the Robert Goulet; stony rockers lining up outside the Warfield; Berkelians on their way to the Asian Museum or the Symphony; European families seeking cheap lodging; hookers, dopers, pan- handlers plying their wares and their ways. Located two doors west of the corner of Market and Sixth is the Luggage Store Gallery. It was indeed a former Market Street luggage store, with many of it???s heirs still plying the luggage trade on adjacent blocks. But this one has been a gallery for a long time now, dedicated to serving the deserving but underserved inner city and marginal populations. As such, it has been the tolerant home of the longest running avante/experiment music series in the country. Some potential audients don???t like to go there very often, maybe because the neighborhood is a little rough or sleazy, or there are too many fire engines, buses, street cars and crazy people shouting from the outside, or the room is too boomy. However I like the echoey noisy space. I love the harsh sulfur street lights that are always in your face if you're in the audience, or that transform you into a shadow puppet when you are performing. I like performing in this space. I like working with the sound of the rooms and the sounds leaking in from the outside-- the fire engines, street cars and buses, screaming maniacs, honkers and boomers. It is a special place for me and in a very secular way, a sacred place. A place where a rough kind of magic happens. So this is a fine place to engage in duetic exploration and thinking with interesting and inspirational partners. Bryan Eubanks, whether playing soprano sax or home brewed electronics, is always full of fundamental and uncompromising surprises. He is like a train conductor who announces that you have just arrived in Fairbanks, Alaska, just when you thought you were near Toledo. An adventure of mystery and intrigue. With either her voice or her cello, Theresa Wong improvises with the authority of perfection. I am always saying to myself: "Yes, yes, that's exactly right?" And in the midst of her rightness, she is totally generous making it an easy delight to play with her. - Bob Marsh, San Francisco, October 20, 2006 Cost : $6-10 ***************************************************** Outsound Presents is an emerging non-profit artist run presenting organization. We ask that you contribute $6-10. All Ages welcome, no one refused for lack of funds. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 Rent Romus on Pax Recordings more info ...check out http://www.romus.net want more 100% independent sounds & services? http://www.edgetonerecords.com, http://www.uircmusic.com, http://www.gertrudemusic.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news From 21grand at 21grand.org Wed Feb 7 12:26:56 2007 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:26:56 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 2/9 Improv & Noise featuring Aurora Nonet and more at 21 Grand Message-ID: Friday, Feb 9th - Improvised Music & Noise: Rubber (Oo()00oO( Cement, Stimbox, Pigs in the Ground, Tarpita Fleisch, Aurora Nonet, French Family Fun doors 8:30pm, show at 9pm, $6-10 sliding scale Aurora Nonet is the ever expanding intermedia ensemble, the brainchild of vocalist, Aurora Josephson with a core of solid musicianship improvising intricately (Liz Allbee, Aurora, Aram Shelton, Damon Smith, Weasel Walter) and includes movement by Alyssa Lee (Group A), video, and active listening and drawing ? providing an internal chronicle and commentary in the moment. A bevy of noise acts continue the spectacle ? Tarpita Fleisch performs in a small enclosure reminiscent of female genitalia, and Rubber O Cement?s noise blasts issue forth from a thrusting futuristic guitar. Pigs in the Ground is the noise duo of Sharkiface and Loachfillet, and Stimbox is a long-standing solo harsh noise project of Tim Oliveira. French Family Fun is the duo of Jean Paul Jenkins and Bryan Eubanks on an array of live electronics, microphones, and cued-up field recordings. 21 Grand is a 501(c)3 non-profit multi-disciplinary arts space we have moved to 416 25th St. (at Broadway) Oakland, CA 94612 21grand at 21grand.org (510) 444-7263 From jacobmakesnoise at yahoo.com Thu Feb 8 12:44:48 2007 From: jacobmakesnoise at yahoo.com (Jacob Lindsay) Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 12:44:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Lindsay/Mendoza/Smith/Walter + Satellite @ The Milk Bar, Sat 2/10 Message-ID: <886097.15623.qm@web58002.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Saturday, Feb 10 2007 8:00 PM The Milk Bar 81st Ave. @ San Leandro St. Oakland (www.milkbar.org) 8pm Satellite Travis Johns-bass, electronics Liz Meredith- viola, electronics Steini Gunnarsson- guitar, laptop 9pm Jacob Lindsay - Ab, Bb, Bass and Contrabass Clarinets Ava Mendoza - Guitar Damon Smith - 6-string Ergo Bass Weasel Walter - Drums and Percussion Satellite is Liz Meredith, Steini Gunnarsson and Travis Johns. They play viola, guitar and bass, respectively. Oftentimes they play them in a less than typical fashion. Occasionally their playing is even further augmented by their use of electronics. They tend to be quiet. Their performances are always improvised. When not performing in Satellite, they perform in other groups such as Hestbak, Lands and the Pink Canoes. The Quartet of Jacob Lindsay, Ava Mendoza, Damon Smith, and Weasel Walter explore the interaction between amplified and non-amplified instruments within the continuum following the U.S. free jazz movement spawned in the 60's, moving through European non-idiomatic free-improvisation, and globally into its current incarnations. Driving Directions: (from oakland/SF/Berkeley) Take 880 south through Oakland. Exit at 66th Ave. At the end of the exit ramp turn left at the light onto 66th. Follow 66th Ave. past the Coliseum and turn right onto San Leandro Ave. Follow San Leandro past the Coliseum BART station until you hit 81st Ave. Turn left onto 81st Ave., noticing the Sunshine Biscuit Factory complex on your left (that's where you're going). Pass the first fenced driveway, and turn left at the 2nd, (also fenced) driveway across the street from Mothers Cookies Factory. You'll be met at the gate between 7:30 and 8:30 pm. We are in studio # 223, the entrance is at the very left of the building. BART / transit Directions: We are biking/slightly long walk from BART. Take BART to the Coliseum/Oakland Airport stop, exit onto San Leandro Ave., and proceed south approx 2 intersections to 81st Ave. We are the 2nd fenced driveway on the left, after turning left on 81st Ave. Cost : $6-10 Jacob Lindsay http://www.bayimproviser.com/artistdetail.asp?artist_id=44 http://www.myspace.com/mryellowcake ____________________________________________________________________________________ No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail From ie at allwaysnorth.com Fri Feb 9 19:30:32 2007 From: ie at allwaysnorth.com (Cheryl Leonard) Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 19:30:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Cheryl Leonard's Music for Rocks & Water, Exploratorium, Sun Feb 18th Message-ID: <20070210033032.17401.qmail@web82509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Cheryl E. Leonard?s ?Music for Rocks and Water? Sunday February 18, 1 pm at the Exploratorium Three musicians play amplified water and a spectrum of rocks to evoke gestures and motions from the natural world. Compositions echo ocean waves, mountain rockfalls and wobbling boulders, wind on grass, flowing water, glaciers sculpting the land, and the shifting of tectonic plates. Performed by A.L. Dentel, Cheryl Leonard and Karen Stackpole free with admission to the museum The Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts 3601 Lyon Street, SF http://www.exploratorium.edu/listen/about_programs_full_list.php#february http://www.allwaysnorth.com/rocksandwater.html This event is supported in part through "Subito", the quick advancement grant program of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the American Composers Forum. From perney at gmail.com Mon Feb 12 12:02:54 2007 From: perney at gmail.com (Eric Perney) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 12:02:54 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Live Soundtrack . Masters of Russian Animation . Madrone . Feb 21 Message-ID: <032b01c74ee0$e6319b40$6401a8c0@CoeOne> Live Original Soundtrack to Masters of Russian Animation Wednesday February 21st, 2007 Madrone Lounge 500 Divisadero St San Francisco(at the corner of Fell) Phone: 415 241 0202 Email: leila at madronelounge.com http://www.madronelounge.com/ 9pm cover $5 An evening of original music accompanying Soviet-era animated shorts. This will be the third year of presenting these beautiful, subtle and haunting works. We will revisit favorite animations from past shows and present them with different instrumentation and a newly orchestrated live soundtrack. Featuring: Aaron Novik - clarinets Pat Cress - saxophones Katy Stephan - voice Roger Riedlbauer - guitar Eric Perney - bass Eddie Pollard - drums Gabriel Robinson - tabla Elias Reitz - electronics From jfheule at gmail.com Mon Feb 12 12:33:03 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 12:33:03 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Zs, Ettrick, Sword+Sandals @ 21 Grand TONIGHT Message-ID: <9c5cfa860702121233w64d1bac4ua4378cb966ad76f6@mail.gmail.com> Saxophone throwdown tonight @ 21 Grand. Zs were really great last night at Bottom of the Hill. "Spectral math rock" as one audient described it to me. Drums/guitar/guitar/sax chamber group playing something like modal music in odd Zappa times while holding down a fast steady pulse. These guys fall into the same limited category as the Flying Luttenbachers and Orthrelm, so you need to see them if you like those bands. They're not quite as heavy as those guys though. More like Battles maybe. Sword & Sandals were on point, as usual. Tonight will be their 5th show in a week or something, so they'll either be in top form or out of ideas or both at once. Death Sentence Panda was good as well, but they're not playing tonight so never mind that. Zs ( http://www.zzzsss.com/ ) Ettrick ( http://ettrick.org ) Sword and Sandals Monday, February 12, 2007(8:00 PM) @ 21 Grand (416 25th St. Oakland 94612) all ages a Club Sandwich presentation From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Feb 13 15:29:07 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:29:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 02/15/2007, 8pm SF AAMS (Asian American Music Series 7) Message-ID: <783484.15042.qm@web53702.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, February 15, 2007 8:00 PM AAMS (Asian American Music Series 7) - improv Asian Stylee presented by guest curator Alex Yeung, with Ray of Mojo of My Heart 8:05-8:35pm SAY BOK CHOY 8:45-9:15pm Vholtz 9:25-10:00pm Ray of Mojo of My Heart - Musetta (vocals, harmonium), Shayna Dunkelman (percussion), The Norman Conquest (electronics) Ray of Mojo of My Heart's music is a "bricolage of world, avant-garde, psychedelic, and lowercase packaged in a powerhouse trio of percussion, vocals/harmonium, and electronics." (The Daily Palindrome) TNC weaves a rich bed of sonic splendour upon which the dynamic duo, Musetta and Shayna, display both their virtuosity and their innate sensitivity. Their sound comes out of a collective force of musical performance that began a year ago and continued with TNC's Requiem for the American Empire, which premiered at the 2006 APAture Festival. music links: www.thenormanconquest.net/music/salmagundi.mp3 www.thenormanconquest.net/music/gallimaufry.mp3 www.thenormanconquest.net/music/melange.mp3 SAY BOK CHOY aka Say Bok Gwai Large Ensemble Cantocore duo,Say Bok Gwai, join forces with Val Mih(Jazz pianist) , Bill Hsu (electronics) and the godfather himself Rent Romus(alto sax)in a set of improvisational and experimental music. Alex Yeung and Andre Custodio of SBG have been part of the Bay Area improv scene for over 10 years. Bill Hsu plays piano and works with electronics. He has performed in the Bay area, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Karlsruhe (Germany), and London. Val Mih is a pianist, composer and filmmaker living in the Bay Area performing with the Eddie Gale Now Band since 2002. Her compositions incorporate improvisation and free jazz approaches to music making. Rent Romus is a force spanning over twenty years of original improvised music, production, and performance. Bill Hsu http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~whsu/Timbre/ http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~whsu/Music Val Mih http://www.myspace.com/valmih Rent Romus http://www.myspace.com/rentromus Say Bok Gwai http://www.myspace.com/sbg VHOLTZ "Vholtz has been the going concern of Randy Lee Sutherland since 2003. Centered around different concepts in each lineup and varying from performance to performance, former members include Nick Lesley (Necking, Oma Yang), Gene Bae (Battleship), Eva Saelens (Inca Ore, Jackie O Motherfucker), Rob Enbom (Hale Zukas, Gang Wizard), and one-off appearances from guests like Brian Miller (DeathbombArc, Gang Wizard), James Ferraro (Skaters), Chad Stockdale (Weird Forest Records). Current line up includes Sutherland (Thin Ensemble, Control R Workshop, Brown Un, Sword and Sandals), George Chen (KIT, 7 Year Rabbit Cycle), Matthew Grothman (Wives, Neighbors, Woman's Worth), Paul Morgan (Business Lady), and Daron Key (Aciddrop, Stereo Motherfuckers)." http://www.myspace.com/vholt pbase.com/pistolswing/vholtz Cost : $6-10 ***************************************************** Outsound Presents is an emerging non-profit artist run presenting organization. We ask that you contribute $6-10. All Ages welcome, no one refused for lack of funds. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 Rent Romus on Pax Recordings more info ...check out http://www.romus.net want more 100% independent sounds & services? http://www.edgetonerecords.com, http://www.uircmusic.com, http://www.gertrudemusic.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/265 From 21grand at 21grand.org Wed Feb 14 12:00:12 2007 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:00:12 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 21 Grand - Friday & Saturday 2/16 & 17 Two Concerts featuring Mark Dresser and percussionist Vladimir Tarasov (Lithuania) Message-ID: 21 Grand is a 501(c)3 non-profit multi-disciplinary arts space we have moved to 416 25th St. (at Broadway) Oakland, CA 94612 21grand at 21grand.org (510) 444-7263 Friday & Saturday 2/16 & 17 Two Concerts featuring bassist Mark Dresser and percussionist Vladimir Tarasov (Lithuania) Friday, February 16th 2 sets of Improvised Jazz w/ Mark Dresser + Larry Ochs + Fred Frith + Vladimir Tarasov 8pm, $12 Locals, Fred Frith (guitars) and Larry Ochs (saxophones) are joined by out-of-towners Mark Dresser on bass and, from Vilnius, Lithuania: Vladimir Tarasov (drums) for two sets of improvised jazz. Tarasov was a member of the well-known contemporary jazz music trio, GTC in the 70s and 80s, a source of inspiration for many other artists behind the Iron Curtain. Their many recordings from this era are worth seeking out, most of which can be found on the LEO label out of the UK Tarasov composes for film and theater, as well as collaborating with visual artists. The great bassist Mark Dresser first came to national attention in 1985 as the bass player for Anthony Braxton's now legendary quartet. The band broke up in 1994 but Dresser continues to further the vocabulary of the acoustic bass through his eccentric and radical advancements in technique. His current collaborative projects include the trio, C/D/E, master drummer Andrew Cyrille and with multi-reed player virtuoso, Marty Ehrlich, the Marks Brothers with fellow bassist Mark Helias, a duo with the cello virtuoso, Frances-Marie Uitti , a duo with the gifted drummer Susie Ibarra, and a duo with celebrated trombonist, Ray Anderson. Since 1999, Mark Dresser's trio includes flutist Matthias Ziegler and pianist Denman Maroney. They inspired video artist, Tom Leeser to create two video works, Subtonium and Sonomatopoeia which the trio performs live in addition to Chronicles of an Asthmatic Stripper a solo bass collaboration with animator, Sarah Jane Lapp. Saturday, February 17th Mark Dresser/Larry Ochs/Vladimir Tarasov + violinist Ronit Kirchman solo and w/Mendoza/Perkis 8pm, $10 Larry Ochs (saxophones), Mark Dresser (bass) and Vladimir Tarasov (drums) return for a second night, this time as a trio. Also performing is Ronit Kirchman , a composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and electronic artist in the Los Angeles area. Her performance instruments include violin, guitar, voice, 7-string electric violin and electronics. Ronit has performed and recorded in the United States and Europe with such notable artists as Torsten M?ller, Pat Thomas, John Edwards, Jack Wright, Wadada Leo Smith, Vinny Golia and his Large Ensemble, and alt-country band Hem. She recently played at Total Music Meeting 2003 in Berlin, hosted by FMP. Tonight she performs several solo works and then alongside local improvisors, Ava Mendoza (guitar) and Tim Perkis (electronics). Mendoza is a recent graduate of Mills College where she studied electronic music with John Bischoff and Maggi Payne. Her recent focus has been on playing amplified acoustic guitar and trying to get a range of electronic-like textures out of the instrument without using many effects. Tim Perkis has been working in the medium of live electronic and computer sound for many years, a member of pioneering live computer network bands, League of Automatic Music Composers and the Hub. From 21grand at 21grand.org Wed Feb 14 12:05:56 2007 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:05:56 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Thursday 2/15 - They Shoot Horses (Kill Rock Stars) + Inner Ear Brigade + Mute Socialite Message-ID: Thursday, February 15 They Shoot Horses Don't They + Inner Ear Brigade + Mute Socialite 8pm, $6 21 Grand - 416 25th St. (at Broadway) Oakland www.21grand.org They Shoot Horses Don't They is an 8 piece band from Vancouver. Their debut album ?Boo Hoo Hoo Boo? is out on released on Kill Rock Stars. Their startling energetic live shows have won them listeners and even dancers throughout Canada where they have shared the stage with bands like The Unicorns and Xiu Xiu. They have a distinctive noisy oompa sound thanks to a horn section. The band has been compared to the likes of The Danielson Family, Captain Beefheart and Thinking Fellers Local 242. Lyrical themes of desperation, betrayal and hardship are brought to interesting light in this overly joyful jittery music Inner Ear Brigade is a collective band of musicians who seek to write tunes that transport you to the outer reaches of the Universe. The songs are one part rock and one part jazz, but n ot quite the virtuosic masturbation of fusion. Twisting odd meters and harmonies drive the songs towards and original sound. Doug Port - drums Max Stoffegren - keys Bill Wolter - guitar Rob Fix - bass. Mute Socialite is Moe! Staiano's new rock band, with Staiano and Shayna Dunkelman on drums, guitarist Ava Mendoza and Alee Karim on bass, creating bizarre instrumental fleshings-out-of Moe!'s compositional frameworks. The resulting music is sort of reminiscent of Devo filtered through a Napalm Death lens, a singularly massive cluster-fuck of sound. From branpos at yahoo.com Fri Feb 16 16:14:51 2007 From: branpos at yahoo.com (the Bran Pos) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:14:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] FAT TUESDAY 02/20/07: C-DEXALL/CHRIS BLACK/FACE/UANCO Message-ID: <20070217001451.51849.qmail@web52020.mail.yahoo.com> for fat tuesday. 02/20/07. binge & expult. COMPOMICRO-DEXALL m.guarino drums/noise + j.rodriguez bass/vox + m.ingalls clarinet/sax http://soundcrack.net CHRIS BLACK solo upright bass & noise + drunken song from Austin TX's Golden Arm Trio http://chrisblackmusic.com "It's noise and frenetic, but never chaotic or unfocused. Holding court above it all is Black, yowling into an old-fashioned microphone like the bastard spawn of Nick Cave and Diamanda Galas, spinning tales of good intentions gone bad and love affairs gone south with the relish of a carnival barker hawking the bearded fat lady." FACE XK's fractured & incomplete skull in form of guitar song + noise http://swezlex.com/face ...Songs about death, love, travel, the city, the age of machinery, indians, money, losing, and the woods... UANCO delicate crash + lethal flowers premiere performance from members of Bulbs+Core of the Coalman http://myspace.com/coreoggthecoalman 21GRAND 416 25th St./Oakland http://21grand.org 8PM $6 --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070216/42ef92b4/attachment.html From pamelaz at pamelaz.com Fri Feb 16 16:42:15 2007 From: pamelaz at pamelaz.com (Pamela Z) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:42:15 -0600 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Ethel Plays Pamela Z Sunday 2/18/07 3pm Message-ID: Just a last minute notice to let you know that Pamela Z's string quartet "Ethel Dreams of Temporal Disturbances" is being performed in a program by the quartet that commissioned it (Ethel) this Sunday in a matin?e performance at San Francisco State University. Here are the details: ETHEL February, 18 2007 at ETHEL @ Morrison Artists Series, School of Music & Dance, SFSU at 3 p.m. in McKenna Theatre 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94110 Cost : Free Musically omnivorous, prolific, and passionate, this band of four world-class, Juilliard-trained, "extraordinarily skilled, " (The New York Times)composer/musicians will keep you at the edge of your seat. Performing self-composed works as well as works by notable contemporary composers: Don Byron, Mary Ellen Childs, Pamela Z, Marcelo Zarvos, John King, Phil Kline and others, ETHEL incorporates rock, blues, classical, jazz and other popular genres to create a sound that defies categorization. "Ethel is a genre unto itself." (AM New York) In its eight seasons, ETHEL has toured the world, at one time sharing the stage with pop/rock icons Todd Rundgren and Joe Jackson and appearing on Late Night with Conan O..Brien. Members of ETHEL have recorded/performed with some of today's most compelling artists: Sheryl Crow, Gorillaz, Roger Daltrey, Yo-Yo Ma, Ornette Coleman, and Lenny Kravitz. John Walters of the Guardian (UK) says, "I wish there were more rock bands who played like ETHEL." A favorite at countless festivals and venues around the globe, as well as a ubiquitous presence on the New York music scene, ETHEL continues to garner attention from major publications including The New York Times, The LA Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Billboard magazine, with their recent CD release LIGHT (Cantaloupe Music) featured on on Amazon.com's Best of 2006: Top Classical Editor's Picks and was recently voted #5 on the WNYC 2006 Listener Poll. ETHEL is Cornelius Dufallo (violin), Ralph Farris (viola), Dorothy Lawson (cello), and Mary Rowell (violin). About the Morrison Artists Series: Bringing Bay Area audiences the world?s finest chamber music since 1952, the Morrison Artists Series is ?indispensable,? says the San Francisco Chronicle. The Morrison Artists Series concert program, under the command of Artistic Director Saul Gropman, presents six free Sunday afternoon performances each year by acclaimed chamber music ensembles. The concert series is a program of the Morrison Chamber Music Center. For more info on Ethel: http://www.myspace.com/ethelcentral http://www.ethelcentral.dreamhost.com/ For more info on Pamela Z: http://www.myspace.com/pamelazcomposer http://www.pamelaz.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All concerts at 21 Grand - 416 25th Street (near Broadway) Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 444-7263 http://www.21grand.org/ Tickets prices are $8 - $15, sliding scale Future shows in the 2007 concert series at 21 Grand will feature Aurora Josephson & Dina Emerson (voices - March), Ignaz Schick & Matt Davignon (turntables - April), John Hanes & Gino Robair (percussion - May). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070219/653934b9/attachment.html From jorgepiaget at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 13:52:23 2007 From: jorgepiaget at yahoo.com (Jorge Blank) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:52:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] ok, First close one eye, then (later) the other one, one hand behind your back, take a step. this is proactive Message-ID: <593234.98192.qm@web55702.mail.re3.yahoo.com> two examples: for fat tuesday. 02/20/07. binge & expult. COMPOMICRO-DEXALL m.guarino drums + j.rodriguez bass + m.ingalls clarinet http://soundcrack.net CHRIS BLACK solo upright bass & noise + drunken song from Austin TX's Golden Arm Trio http://chrisblackmusic.com FACE XK's fractured & incomplete skull in form of guitar song + noise http://swezlex.com/face UANCO delicate crash + lethal flowers premiere performance from members of Bulbs+Core of the Coalman http://myspace.com/coreoggthecoalman 21GRAND 416 25th St./Oakland http://21grand.org 8PM $6 then Friday February 23rd 20007 at ATA artists television acceess what is it Valencia and 23rd? or something atasite.org 8pm I think TRALPHAZ PLOC MUNSTER CORE OGG COAL MAN I think I'm going to play lots of violin in this one. raga turns to rocks turns to turns turns inside out. then we'll all beat our heads together. cave fun for hopes of warmer weather. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com From jfheule at gmail.com Mon Feb 19 17:09:43 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:09:43 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 3 upcoming performances: Message-ID: <9c5cfa860702191709o30b1f88ja3ba972db1cb7a8@mail.gmail.com> 3 upcoming performances: Godwaffle Noise Pancakes Sunday 2/25 noon-2pm @ CCA Verbierboten Compound (15th and Carolina), San Francisco donations encouraged, pancakes & waffles provided * THE CRANK ENSEMBLE (http://myspace.com/crankensemble) * SLUSSER (http://www.bayimproviser.com/artistdetail.asp?artist_id=63) * THOM BLUM AND HIS BLOODOOM DRAINOPHONE (http://thomblum.com/) * ELF ASS (Ettrick + Tralphaz) (http://ettrick.org / http://tralphaz.com) * COMPRESSION OF THE CHEST CAVITY MIRACLE (http://myspace.com/ezrabuchla) Friday 3/9 9:00pm @ 21 Grand (416 25th St @ Broadway, Oakland) * CELLULAR CHAOS - Weasel Walter (guitar), Damon Smith (ergo bass), Mark Miller (drums) & William Winant (drums) * FLAMING HORSE (Jacob Felix Heule - drums, Tony Dryer - bass & Alwyn Quebido ? guitar) * MARANA JOCUND (Rob Pumpelly - drums & Wally Scharold ? guitar) [order to be determined] Saturday 3/10 9:30pm @ Stork Club (2330 Telegraph, Oakland) * ETTRICK (Jacob Felix Heule & Jay Korber): brutal blackened improv * SLOW CHILDREN (Shayna Dunkelman, Kanoko Nishi & Maryclare Brzytwa): Avant-Garde/Pop/Improv * MUTE SOCIALITE (Moe! Staiano, Ava Mendoza, Alee Karim & Shayna Dunkleman): Devo filtered through Napalm Death * LATE SEVERA WIRES: Santa Fe, NM [order to be determined] From cmetro1 at mindspring.com Mon Feb 19 19:04:19 2007 From: cmetro1 at mindspring.com (Christine Metropoulos) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 22:04:19 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 02.23.07: tralphaz / core of the coalman /ploc munster @ ATA Message-ID: <6368905.1171940659734.JavaMail.root@mswamui-cedar.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Friday February 23 2007 Artists? Television Access 992 Valencia Street (@ 21st) SF, CA 8pm?10pm $6 noise+video tralphaz core of the coalman ploc munster TRALPHAZ can best be described as an experience in over-the-counter broken Chinese just talking to 55555 meat cleavers hitting military skyplane side by side electronical sleeping smell. Based in San Francisco, TRALPHAZ has made several live appearances across the U.S. and has released material on labels such as Troniks, Harshnoise, Deathbomb Arc, and Resipiscent. This event will mark the return of TRALPHAZ since first performing at the ATA in 2001. www.tralphaz.com www.myspace.com/babytralphaz CORE OF THE COALMAN (Messrs.Ann Joy Ann, Dan Wrath, and others) inhabit the attic where the Comte Isidore Ducasse's bones have been stored since his death, though they where much picked over when found in the company of a rough legged hawk. The men immediately formed a barbershop quartet dedicated to performing baroque slink slop in concordance with thermoelectric properties. Thus when they where hot, they where hot. That is, until one Bob Doubles found a cure for the baritone in the groups chronic coryza. It was a theoretical cure, and while the predicament was allieviated the geocephalo-cotex was direly affected, and an initiative of obsessive fusion of geological and musical time frames became supercooled and thus glacially motivated. Slow in form but motivated and etched by sunshine continually, in the spirit of biting the hand that feeds one, Core of the Coalman is dyspeptic subtended prescient lacuna. www.myspace.com/coreoggthecoalman www.geocities.com/sevencentralandmountain PLOC MUNSTER, an offshoot of Micose & the Mau Maus, offers a texturally rich and disorienting aural experience; interweaving start/stop blasts with thick slabs of drones, processed field recordings, and crackling electronics with gurgling sounds only a slobbering humanoid orifice can create. With analog hiss featured side by side with digital crispness, Ploc Munster attempts to create rich sound collages that constantly shift, with no beginning or end in sight. www.myspace.com/plocmunster for more info.: www.atasite.org From pgsaxo at pacbell.net Tue Feb 20 01:02:48 2007 From: pgsaxo at pacbell.net (Phillip Greenlief) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 01:02:48 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 2+2 with trumpets & Aaron Novik's Crafty Apples Message-ID: <008f01c754cd$e54bafc0$4001a8c0@PG> Dear Listeners, This week I am pleased to say that the 2+2 series with Jon Raskin will continue with a performance with TRUMPETS! - and not just trumpets, local lyrical blaster Darren Johnston and SoCal brass wizard Kris Tiner! This has been a very satisfying series for me musically so far, and this week should be no exception. Hope to see you there! Phillip Greenlief 2 + 2 Series Greenlief, Raskin, Kris Tiner, Darren Johnston Aaron Novik's Crafty Apples Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8 pm 21 Grand, 416 25th Street Oakland, CA (510) 444-7263 http://www.21grand.org/ $8-$15 scale slides in either direction (feel free to pay more than $15 if you just can't help yourself) 8pm Phillip Greenlief, Jon Raskin (saxophones) + Kris Tiner & Darren Johnston (trumpets) 9pm Aaron Novik's Crafty Apples Sky Chari - flute Jason Levis - marimba & percussion Dina Maccabee - viola Aaron Novik - bass clarinet & composition For this performance, Novik's ongoing chamber project will realize his new compositions for film. http://www.aaronnovik.com/ For the second year in a row, saxophonists Phillip Greenlief (Evander Music founder) & Jon Raskin (ROVA Saxophone Quartet) will present a series of concert where the 2 saxophonists invite a pair of "like instruments" to join them to explore new directions in composition and improvisation. Tickets prices are $8 - $15, sliding scale Future shows in the 2007 concert series at 21 Grand will feature Aurora Josephson & Dina Emerson (voices - March), Ignaz Schick & Matt Davignon (turntables - April), John Hanes & Gino Robair (percussion - May). Phillip Greenlief c/o Evander Music PO Box 22158 Oakland, CA 94623-9991 www.evandermusic.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070220/370f071d/attachment.html From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Tue Feb 20 09:48:13 2007 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (Damon Smith) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:48:13 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] weasel walter quartet/marco eneidi trio at hemlock SF tonight! Message-ID: Marco Eneidi Trio Weasel Walter Quartet Hemlock Tavern San Francisco 9PM intense free jazz -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Mills College music department has been since the 1930s, an incubator of many historic firsts in the field. Signal Flow is the place to take a peek at what the future has in store in the fields of electronic, experimental, and visionary music. Many of the greatest composers of our age have passed through Mills, whether as teachers, as students or both. Some of these names include: Luciano Berio, Darius Milhaud, Morton Subotnick, Aaron Rosand, Angela Hewitt, AMM, Leo Smith, Warner Bartschi, Anne Queff?lec, Susie Ibarra, Kazue Sawai, Marilyn Crispell, Peggy Seeger, Hazel Dickens, Louis Lortie, Charles Rosen, Amy Denio, Laetitia Sonami, David Tudor, Luc Ferrari, Miya Masaoka, Janice Giteck, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Tetsu Saitoh, Robert Ashley, Annea Lockwood, Kitundu, Christina Kubisch, Carla Kihlstedt, Amelia Cuni, Neil Rolnick, Nicolas Collins, Louis Goldstein, Alvin Curran, Fred Frith, Pauline Oliveros, Maggi Payne, John Bischoff, Les Stuck, Chris Brown and Terry Riley, to name a few. Featuring everything from acoustic to electro-acoustic, electronic, mixed media, installations and sound design, signal flow is guaranteed to surprise, inspire and impress. The Mills College Music Department proudly presents its annual offering to the world. Presented at the marvelous music department concert hall and various other places on Mills' lush campus, Signal Flow is always a memorable experience. WHAT: Signal Flow From Mills WHEN: Thursday Feb 22nd - Sunday Feb 25th WHERE: Mills College From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 13:17:50 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:17:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 02/22/2007, 8pm SF Message-ID: <747394.67889.qm@web53713.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:00 PM 8pm Ara Anderson with Dave Mihaly 9pm Simon Rose (UK) - alto saxophone Damon Smith - double bass Donald Robinson - drums Ara Anderson is a performer, band leader, and composer in San Francisco. He plays trumpet, baritone horn, sousaphone, piano, pump organ, percussion, and drums. Ara started singing and playing trumpet, violin, drums, and piano in 5th grade with encouragement from his father, a trained trombonist and composer. In middle school, high school, and college he joined the school orchestras, concert bands, and jazz bands. Other influences at that time included playing handbells and singing in a church choir. He studied theory and performance for a brief time at City College of San Francisco, San Francisco State University, and at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. David Mihaly has been teaching music for thirty years in New Jersey, New York, and San Francisco, California. Mihaly earned a B.A. in Music Theory and History, and a B.A. in Psychology from Drew University, as well as studying with Andrew Cyrille and Barry Altschul in Manhattan, and Jack Van der Wyck and Zakir Hussain in the S.F. bay area. He has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the South Pacific and written for jazz, rock, mixed genres, voice, and string quartets and been featured on many recordings as a performer and a composer. Music has many positive values. Cost : $6-10 ***************************************************** Outsound Presents is an emerging non-profit artist run presenting organization. We ask that you contribute $6-10. All Ages welcome, no one refused for lack of funds. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 Rent Romus on Pax Recordings more info ...check out http://www.romus.net want more 100% independent sounds & services? http://www.edgetonerecords.com, http://www.uircmusic.com, http://www.gertrudemusic.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 13:25:19 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:25:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] SIMM Series 2/25/2007, Dr. Bob will heal the Dark Times, 07 Season Opening Message-ID: <131370.11802.qm@web53708.mail.yahoo.com> *************************** OUTSOUND.ORG Presents... Sunday February 25th, 2007 SIMM New Music Series 116 9th St. @ Mission, San Francisco 7:30 PM, donation $10 general $8 student/senior $5 artist kids under 12 free http://www.outsound.org *************************** CD Release performance http://www.edgetonerecords.com 7:30 pm Karen Stackpole - solo gongs/drums/percssion 8:30 pm Dr. BOB CD Release performance "Dark Times" Bob Marsh - voice, electronics, cello David Michalak - lap steel guitar special guest Karen Stackpole - gongs/drums/percssion Doctor Bob plays songs for a dark and bitter world. They range from scary to the surreal to the abstract and frequently dwell in a space between idea and word. Doctor Bob is a project of Bob Marsh (whose mother always wanted him to be a doctor) and David Michalak (whose favorite TV show was Mr. Wzard). Bob Marsh sings, rants and yowls whilst committing unnatural acts with his cello and other electronic devices creating a unique chemistry with the equally unnatural lap steel guitar style of David Michalak. "This is a fully-realized album that completely immerses listeners in one of those frightening worlds that have historically been a relief to escape from when the fictional journey is at an end. Anymore, though, it?s a bit hard to tell. I don?t think we?re quite there yet, but this could very well be the soundtrack ten years down the line. Caution! Dark times ahead." -DaveX Startling Moniker http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/4035.html $10 gen/$8 student/senior/$5 artist ********************************** THE MUSIC UNION HALL 116 9th Street @ Mission St., 1.5 blocks from Civic Center Street BART, San Francisco. Outsound presents... The SIMM Series is a musician run/audience funded music series now in it's third season bringing highly professional and truly adventurous music that would not normally be heard or supported by mainstream society. Outsound is an emerging non-profit presenting organization dedicated to presenting artists by artists. We ask that you contribute $10 in support of the artists. All Ages welcome, $5 minimum entry. Kids under 12 free. For series info tel: 415-905-4425; web: http://www.outsound.org/ Rent Romus on Pax Recordings more info ...check out http://www.romus.net want more 100% independent sounds & services? http://www.edgetonerecords.com, http://www.uircmusic.com, http://www.gertrudemusic.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Any questions? Get answers on any topic at www.Answers.yahoo.com. Try it now. From perney at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 15:39:20 2007 From: perney at gmail.com (Eric Perney) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:39:20 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Masters of Russian Animation . This Weds . Madrone . 9pm Message-ID: <006b01c75548$5d5b4fa0$6501a8c0@CoeOne> Live Original Soundtrack to Masters of Russian Animation Wednesday February 21st, 2007 Madrone Lounge 500 Divisadero St San Francisco(at the corner of Fell) Phone: 415 241 0202 Email: leila at madronelounge.com http://www.madronelounge.com/ 9pm - show begins 9:30ish cover $5 An evening of original music accompanying Soviet-era animated shorts. This will be the third year of presenting these beautiful, subtle and haunting works. We will revisit favorite animations from past shows and present them with different instrumentation and a newly orchestrated live soundtrack. 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Eneidi grew up in the East Bay and moved to New York?s Lower East Side in the early 80s, where he collaborated with some of the most significant free jazz players of the time, including Denis Charles, William Parker, Cecil Taylor, Dewey Redman and Don Cherry. After returning to Oakland in 1995, Marco, along with Glenn Spearman formed the Creative Music Orchestra, the first of many large orchestral works that were composed on an even larger scale, leading to the creation of the American Jungle Orchestra, which varies in size from fifteen to forty over the years. Tonight?s show features a reprise of the American Jungle Orchestra, featuring a number of musicians from American Jungle?s heyday. The Orchestra includes both musicians and dancers. Eneidi also performs solos and duos with several musicians with whom he played extensively while an Oakland resident, Damon Smith (bass), Spirit (percussion), and Rob Belgrade (saxophones). www.marcoeneidi.com From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Wed Feb 21 11:06:21 2007 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (damon) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:06:21 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Thursday, Feb. 22nd: Simon Rose/Damon Smith/Donald Robinson + Ara Anderson/Dave Mihaly Message-ID: Thursday, Feb 22 2007 8:00 PM Luggage Store Gallery New Music Series 1007 Market St. @ 6th Street SF $6-10 Set 1: Ara Anderson/Dave Mihaly Set 2: Simon Rose (UK) - alto saxophone Damon Smith - double bass Donald Robinson - drums http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon http://www.outsound.org From jfheule at gmail.com Fri Feb 23 14:05:03 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:05:03 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Sat 3/3: Damion Romero & John Wiese @ the Compound Message-ID: <9c5cfa860702231405k24b9301eu617c7e08ca85547c@mail.gmail.com> post-apocalyptic technological brutality noise & power acoustics in 16 channels Damion Romero John Wiese & Waves (Romero+Wiese) Two of LA's most intense, focused and prolific noise artists, Damion Romero & John Wiese, come together for a melting of the minds at Recombinant Media Lab's auxiliary space, the Compound, next Saturday, March 3. The evening will feature both artists performing solo sets, and culminate in an unholy union of forces as Waves. John Wiese's ear-splintering sonic assault atop Damion Romero's subterranean earthquake will be in rare brutal form as heard through the Compound's 16-channel surround thrash unit. Saturday March 3, 9:00 PM, $6 @ The Compound 1070 Van Dyke Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124 presented by Glass Hand in association with Asphodel/Recombinant Media Labs http://poweracoustics.org http://home.earthlink.net/~johnwiese From slusser at pixar.com Fri Feb 23 15:13:21 2007 From: slusser at pixar.com (David Slusser) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:13:21 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Industrial Music Brunch in SF Sunday Message-ID: Godwaffle Noise Pancakes Sunday 2/25 noon-2pm @ CCA Verbierboten Compound (15th and Carolina), San Francisco donations encouraged, pancakes & waffles provided * THE CRANK ENSEMBLE (http://myspace.com/crankensemble) * SLUSSER (http://www.bayimproviser.com/artistdetail.asp?artist_idc) * THOM BLUM AND HIS BLOODOOM DRAINOPHONE (http://thomblum.com/) * ELF ASS (Ettrick + Tralphaz) (http://ettrick.org / http:// tralphaz.com) * COMPRESSION OF THE CHEST CAVITY MIRACLE (http://myspace.com/ ezrabuchla) From dmichalak at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 18:53:39 2007 From: dmichalak at sbcglobal.net (dmichalak) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:53:39 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Sunday, Feb 25 DOCTOR BOB CD Release Show with KAREN STACKPOLE References: Message-ID: <001101c757be$fda2dbe0$6601a8c0@MARIE> Hello folks, This Sunday is the CD release party for Doctor Bob - Dark Times. The evening will open will a solo performance by the Gongwoman, Karen Stackpole followed by Doctor Bob - Bob Marsh on Cello, David Michalak on lap steel and Karen on Drums and percussion. Doctor Bob will feature some tracks from their new CD as well as new material. See you there, David Sunday, Feb 25 2007 7:30 PM Outsound Presents...The SIMM Series Musicians Union Hall 116 9th St @ Mission SF 7:30 pm Karen Stackpole - solo gongs 8:30 pm Dr. BOB CD Release performance "Dark Times" Bob Marsh - voice, electronics, cello David Michalak - lap steel guitar special guest Karen Stackpole - gongs/drums/percussion ...This is some seriously creepy music, and both Marsh and Michalak go to some serious exploratory lengths to make it that way. ...a fully-realized album that completely immerses listeners in one of those frightening worlds that have historically been a relief to escape from when the fictional journey is at an end. ...I don't think we're quite there yet, but this could very well be the soundtrack ten years down the line. Caution! Dark times ahead. DaveX, of WDBX-FM (full review) http://startlingmoniker.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/dark-times/ Doctor Bob plays songs for a dark and bitter world. They range from scary to the surreal to the abstract and frequently dwell in a space between idea and word. Doctor Bob is a project of Bob Marsh (whose mother always wanted him to be a doctor) and David Michalak (whose favorite TV show was Mr. Wizard). Bob Marsh sings, rants and yowls whilst committing unnatural acts with his cello and other electronic devices creating a unique chemistry with the equally unnatural lap steel guitar style of David Michalak. Cost : $10/8/5 Coming soon: The Beak Speaks to Doctor Bob From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Sun Feb 25 08:52:06 2007 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (damon) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:52:06 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Tonight: Marco Eneidi in duo and orchestra @ 21 grand Message-ID: Sunday, Feb 25 2007 8:00 PM 21 Grand 416 25th St @Broadway Near 19th Street BART Oakland Marco Eneidi - "30 years of owning a 1950 selmer super balanced alto saxophone" 1st set - solo and duos with Spirit- percussion, Damon Smith - contrabass, rob belgrade - saxophones 2nd set - The American Jungle Orchestra Marco Eneidi, John Gruntfest, Phillip Greenlief, David Slusser, Elizabeth Torres, Simon Rose, Josh Allen, Alex Weiss, John Ingle, Steve Adams (saxophones) Jacob Lindsay (clarinets) Scott Looney (electronics) Liz Allbee (trumpet) Jen Baker (trombone) Aurora Josephson (voice) Henry Kaiser, Kristian Aspelin (guitars) Damon Smith, George Cremaschi, Matt Chandler, Tony Dryer (basses) Weasel Walter, Spirit, Tim Orr (drums) www.marcoeneidi.com http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://myspace.com/smithdamon From jorgepiaget at yahoo.com Tue Feb 27 03:06:59 2007 From: jorgepiaget at yahoo.com (Jorge Blank) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 03:06:59 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Turdsday at 21 Gland Message-ID: <388425.254.qm@web55706.mail.re3.yahoo.com> http://www.stin-g.com/fly/Little_Birds_21G.jpg Costes performs his latest lovely tale "Little Bird Shit" Thursday, March 1st, 2oo7 | 8:30pm !!!SHARP!!! COSTES (From France) Mr. NATURAL OMNIVOROUS SINSILLIUM SHARKIFACE CORE of the COALMAN COUNT LOACHFILLET'S NAUSEOUS JUKEBOX rocks all night..... AT: 21 Grand 416 25th Street at Broadway in Oakland http://www.costes.org http://radoncollective.org/artists/costes/Little%20Birds.jpg http://www.pbase.com/pistolswing/image/52908220 http://www.stin-g.com/sharki.htm http://www.geocities.com/sevencentralandmountain/coalman.html http://www.pbase.com/pistolswing/image/52908210 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html From mariplasma at gmail.com Tue Feb 27 11:50:33 2007 From: mariplasma at gmail.com (marielle) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 11:50:33 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] T. DiMuzio + bran(...)pos, darwinsbitch + special guests this thursday Message-ID: *-* thursday march 1 *-* Luggage Store Gallery 1007 Market St. @ 6th Street, SF 8pm sharp darwinsbitch + special guests Kristine Barrett + Gregg Kowalsky 9pm Thomas DiMuzio + bran(...)pos darwinsbitch Brewed from a special metallic blend of bones, rocks, and screaming twigs, darwinsbitch's ritual of violin and oscillator drones will be spun with ancient finnish folk tales and rural faune. www.mariplasma.com || www.myspace.com/darwinsbitch bran(...)pos from San Franciso, CA bran(...)pos: an ongoing solo excursion and investigation of various forms of performance and music synthesis, with a focus on realtime sonic plasticization and voice manipulation / achieved using both hardware synthesizers and a custom set of software-based sound grapplers that interface with the real world via tactile control / performances rounded out with facial interpretations and physical gesture (butoh and max fleischer-inspired) / aurally combined for an experience that is heavy and heady like cannibal corpse doing xenakis covers / ridiculous and magical like popeye sitting in for jean- jacques perrey (popeye and kingsley) / full length cds self-released on Chitah! Chitah! Soundcrack including the latest 2006 release Detangler / bran has been performed from Boise to Belgium alongside many of today's most enigmatic and prolific sound and performance experimenters. http://soundcrack.net/branpos Thomas Dimuzio San Francisco-based Dimuzio is one of those unsung artistic figures whose influence and abilities have substantially outstripped his visibility. Composer, multi-instrumentalist, sound designer, experimental electronic musician, collaborator and recording studio owner - Dimuzio has been busy doing his thing(s) since the late 1980's, but is still only known to a small circle of electronic music enthusiasts. A true sonic alchemist who can seemingly create music events out of almost anything, Dimuzio's listed sound sources on his various CDs include everything from "modified 10 speed bicycle" and "resonating water pipe" to short-wave radios, loops, samplers and even normal instruments such as clarinet and trumpet. And while his wide range of musical interests make it impossible to pin a label on him, Dimuzio clearly has an insider's knowledge of older experimental musical forms such as musique concrete and electroacoustic, as well as more current ambient, industrial, noise and post-techno styles. Among his collaborations include Chris Cutler, Fred Frith, Dan Burke (Illusion Of Safety), David Lee Myers, Nick Didkovsky, Paul Haslinger, Due Process, 5uu's, Matmos, Wobbly, DJ Qbert, and many others. http://www.thomasdimuzio.com -- :: :: Thomas Dimuzio / gench music :: :: http://www.gench.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070227/6883f0d1/attachment.html From mariplasma at gmail.com Tue Feb 27 11:56:21 2007 From: mariplasma at gmail.com (marielle) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 11:56:21 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Illuminated Corridor this Friday 3/2 Message-ID: Illuminated Corridor Friday, March 2, 2007 Civil Twilight [7pm] The Great Wall of Oakland West Grand at Valley *free street performance bring an fm radio http://illuminatedcorridor.com/ * *::Featuring::* *Cinepimps* (Alfonso Alvarez, Keith Arnold, Lucio Menegon, Cynthia Weyuker); *myrmyr* (Marielle Jakobsons and Agnes Szelag); * * *Shudder *(Kyle Bruckman, Lance Grabmiller and Phillip Greenlief; and a work for string ensemble composed by *Dan Plonsey* and performed by Myles Boisen, Merlin Coleman, George Cremaschi, Jeff Hobbs, Marielle Jakobsons, Lisa Mezzacappa, Jonathan Segel, John Shiurba, Agnes Szelag and Bill Wolter. The Corridor will feature additional work for video by *Liz Allbee* ("Modern Times"); *Sarah Lockhart* and *Gordon Winiemko* ("Coming Soon") and * Oaklandish.* ** The Illuminated Corridor will light the north facade of the former Breuner's Furniture Store, on West Grand between Broadway and Valley in Oakland. This "Great Wall" an eight-story windowless tabula rasa stretching the length of a city block? provides one of Oakland's most spectacular urban canvases. The Corridor will take place in three one-hour movements: *Key Route Inn,* myrmyr's meditation on the building that flanked 2201 Broadway's north fa?ade, destroyed by fire in the 1930s [starts at 7pm!] *The Great Wall,* Shudder's contrapuntal exploration of the current identity of the site, and *Good Times,* a new anthem drawn from the momentum of urban redevelopment, composed by Dan Plonsey and realized by string ensemble. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070227/462281c2/attachment.html From steed at mills.edu Tue Feb 27 12:11:07 2007 From: steed at mills.edu (Steed Cowart) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:11:07 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Nicholas Isherwood performs at Mills College - March 5th Message-ID: <1172607067.45e4905b97603@webmail.mills.edu> The Mills College Music Department and Songlines Series present: NICHOLAS ISHERWOOD Monday, March 5th 7:30 pm Ensemble Room, Music Building Admission: FREE Renowned bass vocalist Nicholas Isherwood performs pieces for solo voice by Berio, Stockhausen, Cage, Scelsi, Bussotti, and Kurtag. Mr. Isherwood is one of the leading singers of early music and contemporary music in the world today. He has worked with composers such as Elliot Carter, Mauricio Kagel, Olivier Messiaen, and Iannis Xenakis in prestigious European venues including La Scala, Covent Garden, and the Salzburg Festival. He is currently a visiting professor at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. for more information contact: John Bischoff, Music Department Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94613 510-430-2331 Mills College is located off 580 freeway in Oakland. Take the MacArthur Blvd. exit (just after High St.), turn right at the bottom of the exit, and enter the college immediately on your left through the College gates. http://music.mills.edu/services/calendar/ From rentromus at yahoo.com Wed Feb 28 16:25:00 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 16:25:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 03/01/2007, 8pm SF Message-ID: <978038.77393.qm@web53709.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, March 1, 2007 8:00 PM 8pm: Darwinsbitch with guests (Marielle Jakobsens - violin, electronics; Kristine Barrett - voice; Gregg Kowalsky - electronics) 9pm: Thomas Dimuzio & bran (...) pos - electronics/voice duo Darwinsbitch Oakland-based sound artist and violinist Marielle Jakobsons explores the intersection between visceral perceptions, technologically-mediated phenomena, and our emotional realm. Recent solo work (also known as darwinsbitch or (www.myspace.com/darwinsbitch)) has been heard around the Bay Area as well as in performance with Agnes Szelag in the electroacoustic improvisatory duo myrmyr (www.myspace.com/myrmyr) and as electric violinist in the interactive multimedia ensemble TrioMetrik (www.triometrik.org). www.mariplasma.com bran(...)pos from San Franciso, CA bran(...)pos: an ongoing solo excursion and investigation of various forms of performance and music synthesis, with a focus on realtime sonic plasticization and voice manipulation / achieved using both hardware synthesizers and a custom set of software-based sound grapplers that interface with the real world via tactile control / performances rounded out with facial interpretations and physical gesture (butoh and max fleischer-inspired) / aurally combined for an experience that is heavy and heady like cannibal corpse doing xenakis covers / ridiculous and magical like popeye sitting in for jean- jacques perrey (popeye and kingsley) / full length cds self-released on Chitah! Chitah! Soundcrack including the latest 2006 release Detangler / bran has been performed from Boise to Belgium alongside many of today's most enigmatic and prolific sound and performance experimenters. http://soundcrack.net/branpos Thomas Dimuzio San Francisco-based Dimuzio is one of those unsung artistic figures whose influence and abilities have substantially outstripped his visibility. Composer, multi-instrumentalist, sound designer, experimental electronic musician, collaborator and recording studio owner - Dimuzio has been busy doing his thing(s) since the late 1980's, but is still only known to a small circle of electronic music enthusiasts. A true sonic alchemist who can seemingly create music events out of almost anything, Dimuzio's listed sound sources on his various CDs include everything from "modified 10 speed bicycle" and "resonating water pipe" to short-wave radios, loops, samplers and even normal instruments such as clarinet and trumpet. And while his wide range of musical interests make it impossible to pin a label on him, Dimuzio clearly has an insider's knowledge of older experimental musical forms such as musique concrete and electroacoustic, as well as more current ambient, industrial, noise and post-techno styles. Among his collaborations include Chris Cutler, Fred Frith, Dan Burke (Illusion Of Safety), David Lee Myers, Nick Didkovsky, Paul Haslinger, Due Process, 5uu's, Matmos, Wobbly, DJ Qbert, and many others. http://www.thomasdimuzio.com -- :: :: Thomas Dimuzio / gench music :: :: http://www.gench.com Cost : $6-10 ***************************************************** Outsound Presents is an emerging non-profit artist run presenting organization. We ask that you contribute $6-10. All Ages welcome, no one refused for lack of funds. The Luggage Store Gallery is a non-profit art organization that graciously provides venue support. For Gallery info tel: 415.255.5971; For booking email Rent Romus: rentromus at yahoo.com To get to the LSG New Music Series take BART to the Powell street station and walk a little over a block to 6th & Market. Parking is best on Mission between 6th & 7th Sts. for more info visit: http://www.outsound.org/ http://www.luggagestoregallery.org/ http://www.bayimproviser.com/venuedetail.asp?venue_id=7 Rent Romus on Pax Recordings more info ...check out http://www.romus.net want more 100% independent sounds & services? http://www.edgetonerecords.com, http://www.uircmusic.com, http://www.gertrudemusic.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/