From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Jan 2 13:02:12 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 13:02:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 01/04/2007, 8pm SF - NOISE NEW YEAR Message-ID: <20070102210212.4036.qmail@web53711.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, January 4, 2006 8:00 PM C.J. Reaven Borosque HarshNoise CD Release performance of "They" also featuring Stimbox, Leporidae, Elise Baldwin, & Jake Rodriguez aka Bran POS "This latest dollop of ahem, harsh noise from the relentless Harsh Noise label is quite the sleeper. CJ Borosque has the ring of a European trucker's CB handle and the string art mules gracing the cover make me think of black light paintings and down tempo world beat music. Luckily no obvious maracas make an appearance here, nope. Just complexion clearing blasts of cruel and crispy just like I ordered." - moron, industrial.org CJ Borosque: CJ Borosque is a sound artist, and noisician who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has preformed at the NorCal Noise fest (Most recently ?06), The Big Sur Experimental Music Festival (2003/04), The Oakland Noise festival and the Spring Reverb experimental music festival in San Diego. She continues to push the boundaries of sound with a minimal set of effects units, configured to produce blistering harshnoise. Leporidae: Leporidae creates compositions using turntables, effects pedals and other odds and ends to blend a variety of sound styles ranging from quiet and eerie to harsh and grating and many areas in-between. Bran Pos: the bran is currently continuing his investigation of various forms of performance and music synthesis, with a focus on sonic plasticization and voice manipulation using both hardware synthesizers and a custom set of software-based sound gremlins that interface with the real world via tactile control and performances rounded out with facial interpretations and physical gesture... STIMBOX: STIMBOX has been churning out psychedelic harsh noise for over ten years performing his trademark blend of grating harsh and synthesized textures on stages around the country and the globe. http://stimbox.harshnoise.com Elise Baldwin Raised on a farm in Idaho, Elise Baldwin now resides in San Francisco,. She has whiled away much of the past decade as a sound designer and recording engineer, composing for theater, film, computer games, live performance, and audio installations. Active in the Bay Area experimental music scene, she focuses on solo and collaborative intermedia performance, appearing recently at the ARTSfest 2004, E.S.P. Media Lounge, CalArts CEAIT Festival 2003, the Lab and the National Queer Arts Festival. She is a recipient of the 2004 Frogs Peak Award for Experimental Music. 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 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From sopranino at sbcglobal.net Wed Jan 3 07:31:15 2007 From: sopranino at sbcglobal.net (Jon Raskin) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 07:31:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Fw: PoD Issue 9 has launched (artists g- Message-ID: <20070103153115.50744.qmail@web82412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> N???.z?jW??????=??z?????.?????I???[kjw??????1?,j?????YR???jG?i????"??u?Z???z??N??y??rJh?{h}??j?n??+?'??g???k"Z????}??????1+???->??????????r?j?b?? "?.{?>?????z?????-??r?%??j????0??"??u?Z???z??J)?y'????z??????{h|7?j?n????yb????'#???jV??N?k [1] Thursday, January 4, 9:30pm @ Hemlock Tavern, SF, $5 Ettrick Brutal blackened improv. "What the world needs is a band who have Rashied Ali and Abruptum listed side-by-side in the "influences" part of their MySpace page." - Outerspace Gamelan http://ettrick.org http://myspace.com/ettrick Oaxacan "It seems to me that Oaxacan are a ritual blast of free-rock. A huge, ominous landscape of otherworldly events. Occasionally they betray the odd influence with a fleck of Krautrock, improv, noise or free jazz but transcend most of that, all warped via their own private language." http://myspace.com/oax Who's Your Favorite Son, God? "I would describe their sound as 'Magma on Speed.' They feature Robby from the Advantage and local eccentric Zac Nelson, who rocks spazzo-intutive drumming, high-pitched vocal agility, and lives outta his van." - Brendan Boyle, KDVS http://myspace.com/whosyourfavoritesongod One and Seven Death Ettrick + Oaxacan. Astro-galactic infinity get up with it. [2] Sunday, January 7, 7:00m @ Arc Cafe, 1890 Bryant @ Mariposa, SF, $5 One and Seven Death [ettrick + oaxacan] Chen Santa Maria [chen + santa maria] Sword & Sandals [sword + sandals] Foque Mopus [jyrk / olympia] The Moms [olympia] http://myspace.com/chensantamaria http://ettrick.org http://myspace.com/ettrick http://myspace.com/oax From abennett at calarts.edu Sun Jan 7 12:57:34 2007 From: abennett at calarts.edu (Aaron Bennett) Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 12:57:34 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Go-go Fightmaster at the Starry Plough Thursday the 11th Message-ID: Go-Go Fightmaster This Thursday 1/11/2006 @ 9:30pm The Starry Plough in Berkeley. Also Appearing: John Hanes & Doublestroke References and particulars: http://www.myspace.com/gogofightmaster http://www.starryploughpub.com The Starry Plough is located at 3101 Telegraph in Berkeley near the Ashby Bart. They can be reached at: (510) 841-2082 A nominal fee will be charged at the door, not sure what that is, but it is cheap. Go-Go Fightmaster personnel: Vijay Anderson, Lisa Mezzacappa, John Finkbeiner, Aaron Bennett. From 21grand at 21grand.org Mon Jan 8 12:15:46 2007 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 12:15:46 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Wednesday, 1/10 at 21 Grand: Improvised Music & Dance w/Jennifer Hicks & Kaiser/Smith/Walter Trio Message-ID: Wednesday, January 10 Improvised Music & Dance w/Jennifer Hicks & Kaiser/Smith/Walter Trio 8pm, $6-10 21 Grand 416 25th St. (at Broadway) Oakland, CA 94612 21grand at 21grand.org (510) 444-7263 About the Performers: Jennifer Hicks? view of performance changed radically in the early 80?s after seeing the Japanese Butoh Company "Dai Rakudakan? perform. This fueled her ongoing intensive study in Butoh beginning in 1994. Jennifer discovered the San Francisco Butoh Festival at its first year in 1995 and trained there every year until its finale in 2002. Her primary Butoh influences have been Maureen Fleming and Katsura Kan. She is currently a member of Katsura Kans? international ensemble, The Saltimbanques. As one of the "first generation" of American free improvisers, Henry Kaiser (guitar) has helped unfetter the guitar from the conventions of genre-bound techniques. His highly individual, inimitable style comes from a varied range of influences, including traditional blues, East Asian, Classical North Indian and Hawaiian music, free jazz, and 20th century classical and SCUBA diving. Damon Smith (bass) focuses on continuing and expanding the possibilities of the double bass and "instant composition," combining classical technique and the pizzicato tone associated with jazz. Weasel Walter (drums) has a propensity for the aggressive and the complex in musical contexts from free jazz to death metal. Kaiser, Smith and Walter make up one half of the Weasel Walter Sextet. From aotte80 at yahoo.com Mon Jan 8 10:56:22 2007 From: aotte80 at yahoo.com (Adria Otte) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 10:56:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Meridian Music: Composers in Performance presents Tom Bickley & Bob Marsh 1/10 Message-ID: <20070108185622.67640.qmail@web52515.mail.yahoo.com> Meridian Music: Composers in Performance presents Microtonic meditations for endings and beginnings Tom Bickley & Bob Marsh Wednesday January 10, 2007 8:00 PM $10 general; $5 students; seniors (no one turned away for lack of funds) Meridian Music: Composers in Performance is pleased to announce its upcoming performance by Tom Bickley (recorders) and Bob Marsh (accordion). Microtonic meditations for endings and beginnings will be the final performance in Meridian's 545 Sutter Street space. The piece involves microtonal meditations and musings about the nature of beginnings and endings and endings and beginnings especially honoring the transition of Meridian Gallery. The gallery will move at the end of January to a new location around the corner at 535 Powell Street. Bob Marsh is a well seasoned improviser whose work has involved shaping sounds words images ideas. Originally from Detroit, Marsh arrived in the Bay Area in 2000 after ten years in Chicago where he played with most of the avant improvisers in that rich and varied scene. Since his arrival on the west coast, multi-instrumentalist and composer Marsh has been busy with several projects. He currently leads or directs String Theory, a string ensemble focusing on textures and microtonics; the Che Guevarra Memorial Marching (and Stationary) Accordion Band, structured and free improv for six to fifteen accordions; Robot Martians, electronics and processed voice; the Out of the Blue Chamber Ensemble, a mixture of reeds and strings; Opera Viva, voiced physical theater; the Quintessentials, a quintet specializing in interpreting graphic compositions based on alterations to the Michelin Road Guide to France; and the Illuminated Orchestra, structured improvs for large ensemble. Additionally Marsh is a member of Romus/Diaz-Infantes' Abstractions, Jim Ryan's Left Coast Improv Group, Moe! Staiano's Moe!chestra and Tom Bickley's Cornelius Cardew Choir. Tom Bickley is a recorder player/composer/teacher in Berkeley, CA. He grew up in Houston, studied in Washington, DC (recorder with Scott Reiss, musicology with Ruth Steiner, and listening/composition with Pauline Oliveros) and came to California as a composer in residence at Mills College. He sings at Incarnation Priory, teaches recorder privately and at the Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teaching Training, and is on the library faculty at Cal State University East Bay. He curates the Meridian Music series. He plays with Three Trapped Tigers (with recorder player David Barnett), Gusty Winds May Exist (with shakuhachi player Nancy Beckman) and directs the Cornelius Cardew Choir. He has taught for the San Francisco Early Music Society, the East Bay and the Monterrey Bay Recorder Societies, and the Mid-Peninsula Recorder Orchestra. His work is available on CD on Quarterstick and Metatron Press. This concert series celebrates new, traditional and world music through monthly performances in the intimate setting of Meridian Gallery. Tom Bickley is the curator for this concert series. For more information please see our website at www.meridiangallery.org Meridian Gallery 545 Sutter Street, Suite 201 San Francisco, CA 94102 415.398.7229 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070108/66debfb4/attachment.html From 21grand at 21grand.org Wed Jan 10 13:59:18 2007 From: 21grand at 21grand.org (Sarah - 21 Grand) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 13:59:18 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 1/12 at 21 Grand - Good For Cows + Mary Halvorson/Jessica Pavone duo Message-ID: Friday, January 12 Good for Cows + Mary Halvorson/Jessica Pavone duo 8:30pm, $6-10 21 Grand 416 25th St. (at Broadway) Oakland, CA 94612 www.21grand.org Good for Cows began as a duo in 1999 when Devin Hoff (string bass) and Ches Smith (drums) would meet regularly to work on musical ideas from a rhythm section?s perspective. At first the two focused on creative interpretations of jazz compositions, particularly the music of Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman, and Charles Mingus. It wasn?t long before their shared love of independent rock (?punk?) bands such as Black Flag, Minutemen, and Minor Threat began to inform the duo?s sound in their use of timbre, aggressive energy, and personal voice. Equally important were devices such as multidirectional rhythm, aural cues, and in-the-moment investigations of distinctive sound worlds gleaned from study of contemporary composer/performers Anthony Braxton, Vijay Iyer, Cecil Taylor, and Fred Frith. The duo of Mary Halvorson (guitar, vocals) and Jessica Pavone (viola, vocals) have been commended thusly by the New York Times, ?Their experimental instincts, sharpened by an affiliation with Anthony Braxton, commingle with a folksy lyricism; sometimes they even sing, without a trace of protective irony." From jacobmakesnoise at yahoo.com Wed Jan 10 15:22:45 2007 From: jacobmakesnoise at yahoo.com (Jacob Lindsay) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:22:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Guys at Luggage Stores this Thursday Message-ID: <438025.52805.qm@web58011.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Thursday, Jan 11 2007 8:00 PM Luggage Store Gallery New Music Series 1007 Market St. @ 6th Street SF 8pm: Guys Jacob Lindsay - Clarinets Lance Grabmiller - Laptop Matt Davignon - Drum Machine 9pm: Timosoarus Matthew Nelson, woodwinds Andrew Conklin, guitars from free improv/rock to quiet textural and sparse melodies Clarinetist Jacob Lindsay was born, lives, and performs in Oakland, California. Although he works in many genres, he chooses to focus on 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. Jacob works with the full range of clarinets from Contrabass to Ab Piccolo. He is searching for a robust and earthy sound that leaves all the dirt and rough edges intact, but which is also founded upon a clear pre-fabricated structure. His goal is to elicit a visceral and/or intellectual response from the listener, or at least bring them to question his judgement. Lance Grabmiller straddles the gap between the "avant-garde" and the "electronic". He has played in improvisational groups and has also opened for such notable electronic acts as Kid606, Sagan, Wobbly, Uprock and Meg Lee Chin among others. Matt Davignon is an experimental musician living in Oakland, California. Since 2004, he has been working almost exclusively with a drum machine. Instead of using it as a rhythm device, he plays the pads manually while processing the sounds through an array of effects devices and samplers, improvising music made of organic-sounding textures, hums, gurgles and crackles. Cost : $6-10 Jacob Lindsay http://www.bayimproviser.com/artistdetail.asp?artist_id=44 http://www.myspace.com/mryellowcake ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile.yahoo.com/services?promote=mail From mattdavignon at gmail.com Wed Jan 10 17:14:36 2007 From: mattdavignon at gmail.com (Matt Davignon) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 17:14:36 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Luggage Store this thursday - Guys and Timosaurus Message-ID: Thursday, Jan 11 2007 8:00 PM Luggage Store Gallery New Music Series 1007 Market St. @ 6th Street San Francisco $6-10 sliding scale 8pm: Guys Jacob Lindsay - Clarinets Lance Grabmiller - Laptop Matt Davignon - Drum Machine 9pm: Timosoarus Matthew Nelson, woodwinds Andrew Conklin, guitars from free improv/rock to quiet textural and sparse melodies Clarinetist Jacob Lindsay was born, lives, and performs in Oakland, California. Although he works in many genres, he chooses to focus on 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. Jacob works with the full range of clarinets from Contrabass to Ab Piccolo. He is searching for a robust and earthy sound that leaves all the dirt and rough edges intact, but which is also founded upon a clear pre-fabricated structure. His goal is to elicit a visceral and/or intellectuatl response from the listener, or at least bring them to question his judgement. Lance Grabmiller straddles the gap between the "avant-garde" and the "electronic". He has played in improvisational groups and has also opened for such notable electronic acts as Kid606, Sagan, Wobbly, Uprock and Meg Lee Chin among others. Matt Davignon is an experimental musician living in Oakland, California. Since 2004, he has been working almost exclusively with a drum machine. Instead of using it as a rhythm device, he plays the pads manually while processing the sounds through an array of effects devices and samplers, improvising music made of organic-sounding textures, hums, gurgles and crackles. From cypod25 at gmail.com Wed Jan 10 19:33:32 2007 From: cypod25 at gmail.com (Cypod) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 19:33:32 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Video Maker's Delight Message-ID: <473c28030701101933i6add7613xe61df4b887724326@mail.gmail.com> VIDEO SALON, SF Jan. 11th 2007 7:30PM-12: 30AM Demos start at 8:00 Open VJ Jam starts at 10:00 150 Folsom St. (@ Spear) San Francisco CA 94105 THIS MONTH...................... The annual Video Salon during MacWorld. Apple-centric presentations and demos. ***Quartz Composer demos by Engineering Manager Pierre-Olivier Latour and graphic artist Alessandro Sabatelli from Slinc. ***Presentations by Peter Kirn on Jitter, v001, flash and Nintendo Wii controller. ***Grant Davis (VJ Culture) presents Motion2 and MIDI demo ***We will also have copies of the long anticipated VJ Book 'vE-"jA "Art and Technology of Live Audio/Video". Written by Xarene Eskandar. $39.99 http://www.vjbook.com/ Cheap drinks :-) Bring your laptops and unplug, free wireless. Plus, bring your media for jamming. We have a new format for this Video Salon. We will have formal presentations for the first two hours, and then open the floor to the traditional Video Salon style VJ Jam. Quartz Composer started its life as PixelShox Studio, which was developed in 2002 and 2003 by Pierre-Olivier Latour. Development on the original application reached public beta 0.92b In the transition from PixelShox to Quartz Composer. For VJ's Quartz Composer is a powerful tool capable of being used as a stand-alone VJ application or, intergraded into 3rd party VJ technology. Pierre has been programming for years and in addition to Quartz Composer and Pixel Shox his has written numerous Freeware and Shareware apps. Currently Pierre is focusing on Quartz Composer for Apple's newest OS, Leopard. Links http://developer.apple.com/graphicsimaging/quartz/quartzcomposer.html http://www.quartzcompositions.com/phpBB2/ Peter Kirn, New York-based musician/visualist and www.createdigitalmotion.com and www.createdigitalmusic.com editor will show how a Mac with Jitter and v001 can mix custom 3D and 2D visuals, hooked up to a Nintendo Wii controller and Nintendo DS. If none of that made sense, just come watch a guy wave his arms around and make some eye candy. Peter has his finger on the pulse of technology development for A/V artists. Links http://www.createdigitalmotion.com/ http://createdigitalmusic.com/ Grant Davis (VJ Culture) Co-founder of Video Salon and Video Riot will demo the MIDI capabilities of Apple's Motion 2. With enough RAM and GPU power Motion 2 can be used as a real-time VJ application or, a quick way to create key frames using MIDI. Links http://www.vjculture.com/ www.dimension7.com http://www.lightrhythmvisuals.com/ WHO IS VIDEOSALON: Video Salon is an open community of visual artists representing SF's thriving VJ scene. Video Salon is YOU. The event is hosted at Dimension7, a San Francisco VJ institution. What is Video Salon? Video Salon is an open community of video artists who come together monthly to share ideas, show their work and collaborate with other artists in an informal and social setting. We have video mixing stations setup for anyone and everyone to show their work. Mix live to the DJ's or do your own thing. OUR MISSION: To embrace a broad spectrum of time based visual artists including CG artists, experimental filmmakers, live visual performance artists and installation builders. To promote technical experimentation and aesthetic development within our community. To create an open dialog encouraging mutually beneficial critique, cross-pollination and collaboration. -- B~ www.cypod.co.nr From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Fri Jan 12 09:44:14 2007 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (damon) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:44:14 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Sunday 1/14 @21 grand Vinkeloe/Smith/Robinson + Brown/Anderson Message-ID: <8041f1592a42d812c3c1c88cba1ae6f1@balancepointacoustics.com> Sunday, Jan. 14th 2006 8:00 PM @21 Grand 416 25th St @Broadway Near 19th Street BART Oakland $6-10 sliding scale Set 1: Vijay Anderson/Sheldon Brown duo Set 2: Biggi Vinkeloe (Sweden) alto saxophone, flute Damon Smith double bass Donald Robinson drums http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://www.21grand.org From jorgepiaget at yahoo.com Sun Jan 14 14:25:59 2007 From: jorgepiaget at yahoo.com (Jorge Blank) Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 14:25:59 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] its happening right NOW Message-ID: <632209.17732.qm@web55705.mail.re3.yahoo.com> blacklight hangover? need to squeeze the last bit of bruise blood from the weekend? have the day off tomorrow and want to come out and hear some noise whilst viewing multi-colored scanning patterns? all of these can be achieved at the Harlan Street Bakery tonight. http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/4455/flyersssjb2.jpg BAKERY show Sunday January 14th 8PM SHARP! 2920 Harlan Emeryville A Pink Cloud (Houston spacewrecker) Core of the Coalman Talent Seance Orchestra's Cosmic Realms of the Infernal Mind Zoo DJ Mic Nasty!! Projections: Nuclear Nebraska Blinking Cylcops Months on Jupiter Frothing Uniform More.... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367 From jfheule at gmail.com Sun Jan 14 18:50:38 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 18:50:38 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Thursday 1/18: Flaming Horse @ Luggage Store In-Reply-To: <9c5cfa860701141848t68cd3522p9c1b477f235c4d67@mail.gmail.com> References: <9c5cfa860701141848t68cd3522p9c1b477f235c4d67@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9c5cfa860701141850x2776eb14i3158cb4395b73cd5@mail.gmail.com> FLAMING HORSE Jacob Felix Heule (Ettrick): drums Tony Dryer (Flying Luttenbachers): bass Alwyn Quebido (Saint of Killers): guitar with Dubmarronics (electronics from Japan) & Mason Jones (solo guitar) Thursday, Jan 18 2007 8:00 PM Luggage Store Gallery [1007 Market St. @ 6th St., San Francisco] Cost : $6-10 From rentromus at yahoo.com Mon Jan 15 15:55:15 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:55:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 01/18/2007, 8pm SF Message-ID: <220250.86368.qm@web53707.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, January 18, 2006 8:00 PM Mason Jones - solo guitar Dubmarronics - electronics (Japan) Flaming Horse - Alwyn Quebido - guitar, Tony Dryer - bass, Jacob Felix Heule - drums/sax 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile.yahoo.com/services?promote=mail From cbmus at mills.edu Mon Jan 15 21:35:29 2007 From: cbmus at mills.edu (Chris Brown) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 21:35:29 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Pedro Rebelo and Chris Brown @ Maybeck 1/19 Message-ID: Pedro Rebelo - Chris Brown two pianos with interactive electronics Friday, January 19, 8 PM Maybeck Studio, 1537 Euclid Ave. Berkeley 94708 $15 donation (more or less ? no one turned away) doors open at 7:30 PEDRO REBELO, born in 1972 in Portugal, is a composer/digital artist working in electroacoustic music, digital media and installation. His approach to music making is informed by the use of improvisation and interdisciplinary structures. He has been involved in several collaborative projects with visual artists and has created a large body of work exploring the relationships between architecture and music in creating interactive performance and installation environments. This includes a series of commissioned pieces for soloists and live-electronics which take as a basis the interpretation of specific acoustic spaces. In the duo laut with saxophonist Franziska Schroeder he investigates the extension of interfaces and control in interactive performance practices. His electroacoustic music is featured in various CD sets (Sonic Circuits IV, Discontact III, Exploratory Music from Portugal, ARiADA). Pedro is currently Director of REsearch at the Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queen's University, Belfast. CHRIS BROWN, composer, pianist, and electronic musician, creates music for acoustic instruments with interactive electronics, for computer networks, and for improvising ensembles. Collaboration and improvisation are consistent themes in his work, as well as the invention and performance of new electronic instruments. These range from electro- acoustic instruments (?Gazamba?, 1982), to acoustic instrument transformation systems (?Lava?, 1992), and audience interactive FM radio installations (?Transmissions?, 2004, with Guillermo Galindo). Recent recordings of his music include "ROGUE WAVE" (on Tzadik), "TALKING DRUM" (on Pogus), and ?SUSPENSION?, on Rastascan. He is a Professor of Music and Co- Director of the Center for Contemporary Music (CCM) at Mills College in Oakland, California. More info: www.cbmuse.com. Chris Brown Mills College Music Dept. Center for Contemporary Music (CCM) www.cbmuse.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070115/40431ae4/attachment.html From pgsaxo at pacbell.net Mon Jan 15 22:16:43 2007 From: pgsaxo at pacbell.net (Phillip Greenlief) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 22:16:43 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Evander Music & Rova:Arts Presents 2+2 with Kyle Bruckmann & Sara Schoenbeck Message-ID: <002601c73935$e5ae3e00$4001a8c0@PG> Evander Music & Rova:Arts Present 2 + 2 Concert Series Wednesday, January 17 21 Grand 416 25th Street (near Broadway) (510) 444-7263 21grand.org Tickets prices are $8 - $15, sliding scale SET 1 Phillip Greenlief + Jon Raskin (saxophones) with Kyle Bruckmann + Sara Schoenbeck (double reeds) SET 2 Boom Town (Larry Ochs, Tim Perkis, Mark Miller) 2 + 2 Concerts For the second year in a row, Phillip Greenlief (saxophonist and founder, Evander Music) + Jon Raskin (Rova) will present a series of concerts which pair the 2 saxophonists with a duo of like instruments to explore new directions in composition and improvisation. Future 2 + 2 Concerts at 21 Grand will feature Kris Tiner + Darren Johnston (trumpets - February), Aurora Josephson + Dina Emerson (voices - March), Ignaz Schick + Matt Davignon (turntables - April), John Hanes + Gino Robair (percussion - May). January is here and Jon Raskin and I are kicking the year off with another 2 + 2 series from now until May 2007. For this first night, we are pleased to be joined by two of the most interesting double-reed players on the west coast (conceivably anywhere in the U.S.). Joining us to explore new compositions by Raskin and Greenlief along with some improvisations are Kyle Bruckmann (SF) and Sara Schoenbeck (LA) for this first concert of the series. Also on deck will be Larry Ochs' trio "Boom Town", with electronics wizard Tim Perkis and a drummer recently relocated from NY, Mark Miller. This should be a great show - I hope to see you there. 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Weasel Walter (drums) with Phillip Greenlief, John Gruntfest, Jon Raskin, David Slusser (all on saxes and other reeds) Moe! Staiano (solo percussion) From cmetro1 at mindspring.com Tue Jan 16 12:03:23 2007 From: cmetro1 at mindspring.com (Christine Metropoulos) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 12:03:23 -0800 (GMT-08:00) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] 01 27 07:xambuca sutekh magnetic stripper @ ata Message-ID: <15036428.1168977803965.JavaMail.root@mswamui-valley.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Saturday. January 27 2007 Artists' Television Access 992 Valencia Street (@ 21st) San Francisco, CA 8pm (show must end by 10:30!) $6 noise+video xambuca sutekh magnetic stripper XAMBUCA is the ongoing solo project of a one Chandra Shukla. The approaches to what make XAMBUCA unique are that they are ever changing and dependent on whosoever XAMBUCA collaborates with. Often categorized as "noise" or "experimental," there is no assurance that XAMBUCA's next sonic attempt will have anything to do remotely with those presumptive associations. If anything XAMBUCA stays true to the tradition of the musique concr?te approach in that it strives to begin with anything that is sound, regardless of its source. Whether found or instrumental, XAMBUCA experiments with them and abstracts them into musical compositions. XAMBUCA has its own homemade recording label entitled, EROTOTOX DECODINGS, which has thus far only released a rare number of cdrs into the public. http://www.myspace.com/xambuca http://www.erototoxdecodings.com SUTEKH is internationally known for his twisted interpretation of the minimal techno paradigm, causing a reaction in audiences that combines confusion and awkwardness with an irresistible urge to dance. For his performance at ATA, he will be dropping the irresistible urge (and his laptop), leaving only confusion and awkwardness behind. http://www.context.fm/artists_sutekh.html http://myspace.com/sutekh2 MAGNETIC STRIPPER is the Noisecore/Electro A/V experiment of San Francisco Performer James F. Ellis. "Too Satanic for Christians....... Too Christian for Satanists....... Loved by none, hated by all!" http://www.myspace.com/magneticstripper for additional info: http://www.atasite.org/ From kidcarson at sbcglobal.net Wed Jan 17 09:59:40 2007 From: kidcarson at sbcglobal.net (Carson Day) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:59:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] "The Field Recording All-Stars" Sat. Feb 3rd Message-ID: <990044.96314.qm@web81105.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Dielectric Records presents: Field Recording All-Stars CD Release Party Warning! show may contain: Frogs, flies, birds, bees, balls, shoes, apples, airplanes, cars, sirens, snakes, buoys, boats, bars, dogs, tomatoes, rattlesnakes, knives, glaciers, records, ants, dispatcher chatter, space transmissions, protest marches, anxiety attacks, outer space, inner space, coordinated universal time and a metaphor for the history of western self contextualization... Featuring sound performances by: Jen Boyd Leticia Castaneda Aaron Ximm Film by: Jesse Clark Sat., Feb 3, 2007 9PM $7 @ Recombinant Labs Compound - 1070 Van Dyke, SF contact: Naut Humon at 650 255 8947 for further information www.dielectricrecords.com DIRECTIONS TO - 1070 Van Dyke, SF: 1: Take the US-101 Freeway South to CESAR CHAVEZ EAST Turnoff 2: Go down CESAR CHAVEZ heading East to THIRD STREET 3: Turn RIGHT at THIRD STREET heading SOUTH for two miles 4: Notice that street names go in alphabetical order 5: Turn LEFT on THOMAS heading EAST 8 Blocks to DEAD END 6: Turn RIGHT onto GRIFFITH Dirt Road 7: Proceed thru open gate Stop for gate person. 8: Turn Left at VAN DYKE and park your car. 9: Go into warehouse courtyard to far right red door... 10: Bring some friends... have some refreshments Please dress warmly if wind, rain or lower temperatures are present. This is an indoor concert. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Magic Bag is a Captain Beefheart tribute band featuring Eric Bauer (Planetsize), Jake Rodriguez (branpos, Compomicrodexall), Bobby Loachfillet (Psicologico Trama), Randy Lee Sutherland (Vholtz), and Mike Guarino (Oaxacan), generally involving drums, bass, guitars, and saxophone. Moe! Staiano may be best known through past work as percussionist for Sleepytime Gorrilla Museum as well as his large ensemble Moe!kestra performances that combine the epic sonic assaults of multiple electric guitars and drummers a la Glenn Branca with a charming freneticism that is Staiano's conducting persona. This freneticism and quirky imaginativeness also characterizes Moe!'s solo percussion music. A new solo CD is due out in Spring this year. --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Seated in complete darkness, experience new and classic compositions by local and international artists, including a world premiere from rock innovator BRIAN ENO, three classic pieces by GY?RGY LIGETI, a new multichannel realization of JAMES TENNEY's seminal work, "For Ann (rising)", and a rare performance of KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN's epic multichannel work, "HYMNEN". Featured local composers include THOM BLUM, JEN BOYD, MARYCLARE BRZYTWA, CLIFF CARUTHERS, GEORGE CREMASCHI, MATT INGALLS, KENT JOLLY, and MOE! STAIANO. These artists' development of sound diffusion as a compositional technique creates an immersive sonic experience unique in the Bay Area. Come and enjoy this cutting edge art form at its best. SF Classical Voice: "mind and ear expanding" Computer Music Journal: "a rich and flowing sonic environment" California Report: "crazy quilt collages of found sound" SF Weekly: "strange and beautiful" East Bay Express: "cinema for the ear" PROGRAM Friday, January 26th, 8pm Gy?rgy Ligeti (1923-2006) 'Pi?ce ?lectronique no.3' (1957) 'Glissandi' (1957) 'Artikulation' (1958) James Tenney (1934-2006) 'For Ann (rising)' (1969) [ new 16 channel realization ] Jonty Harrison (UK) 'Unsound Objects' (1995) Thom Blum (San Francisco) 'Nomen Plaid' (2003) Matt Ingalls (Oakland) 'Fingerlingette' (2002) Moe! Staiano (Oakland) 'Tape Piece No.1: Collapse of Travel and Time' (2006) George Cremaschi (Oakland) 'Our Blood Was Boiling' (2006) Jen Boyd (Oakland) 'Rain Blossom' (2006) Suk-Jun Kim (South Korea) 'Kotmun' (2005) Jason Rabb (Salt Lake City) 'Hum Vamp (for Snap)' (2004) Saturday, January 27th, 8pm Brian Eno (UK) World Premiere (2007) Datach'i (Brooklyn) 'I'm Not Afraid to Watch You Die' (2004) MaryClare Brzytwa (Oakland) 'karenv8' (2006) Cliff Caruthers (Oakland) 'The House on the Hill' (2007) Kent Jolly (Berkeley) 'Sleep Walker' (2007) Travis Ellrott (Los Angeles) 'Studies Suite' (2006) Martin B?dard (Canada) 'Topographie de la noirceur' (2005) Lisa Whistlecroft (UK) 'Almost Nothing But (Butterflies and Clouds)' (2006) Maximilian Marcoll (Germany) 'folges?tze #5' (2002) S?bastien Beranger (France) 'Le Complexe de la Goutte d'eau' (2006) Martin Stig Andersen (Denmark) 'Rabbit at the Airport' (2006) Pete Stollery (UK) 'sc?nes, rendez-vous' (2006) Sunday, January 28th, 8pm Karlheinz Stockhausen (Germany) HYMNEN (1967) ( in 2 parts, with intermission ) _________________________________________ About Tape Music and SFTMF In the early part of the 20th century when the idea of recorded sounds was still novel, a new kind of music began to emerge. This music did not treat the recording medium as a stand-in for an absent performer, or a document of a musical performance, but as a vital and unique territory for exploration in and of itself. Tape music does not worship the technology with which it was produced, or the medium in which it is contained. It is a sonic inquiry, sculpting a new kind of music from the entire palette of sound. The San Francisco Tape Music Festival began eight years ago in true underground fashion in a warehouse in Oakland. A small collective of composers wired the space with their own equipment to hear their favorite works in surround sound and experiment themselves with multichannel composition. Since then they have become one of the premiere presenters of fixed media music on the West Coast. SFTMF would like the thank the following organizations for their generous support: ODC, TheatreWorks, Goethe-Institut San Francisco, American Composers Forum San Francisco Bay Area Chapter (Subito), The San Francisco Tape Music Collective, and sfSound. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070117/f687d45a/attachment.html From loopstick at hotmail.com Wed Jan 17 23:53:29 2007 From: loopstick at hotmail.com (Sudhu Tewari) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 23:53:29 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Art at the Dump Message-ID: Celebrate the art of recycling with the Artist In Residence Program at SF Recycling & Disposal. Please join us for our next art show at the dump. Featuring sound, light and interactive artwork made from your old electronics and more. Sudhu Tewari's "AUX Tune for Minimum Smoke" and Nome Edonna's "System Overload" Friday evening, 5-9 pm, January 26 Saturday afternoon, 1-5 pm, January 27 503 Tunnel Ave., San Francisco, CA 94134 View the invitation at http://www.sfrecycling.com/AIR/nextshow.htm DIRECTIONS TO 503 TUNNEL AVENUE Directions From Downtown SF: Go south on Highway 101 and get off at the exit marked "Monster Park / Tunnel Road" (after the Cow Palace Exit). Go straight on Beatty Road until you reach Tunnel Ave. Turn right on Tunnel. Go a half block to 503 Tunnel Avenue. Directions From Cow Palace: Go east on Geneva Ave. until you reach Bayshore Blvd. Turn left on Bayshore Blvd. After a few blocks, turn right on Blanken, then a quick right on Tunnel. After two long blocks 503 Tunnel is on the left. Directions From The Peninsula: Go north on Highway 101 and get off at the exit marked "Monster Park." At the end of the exit you will come to a stop sign. Turn left onto Alana Way and go under the freeway. The road curves sharply to the left and you will come to another sign at Beatty Road (but there is no street sign for Beatty Rd. Turn right and go to the end of Beatty. Turn right on Tunnel Ave. Go a half block to 503 Tunnel Ave. Parking: Street parking is easy on Saturday unless there is an event or football game at Monster Park. Public Transit: MUNI Lines 9 and 15 will drop you a few blocks away at the corner of Blanken and Bayshore. (Consult a map) From there, walk one block east on Blanken then a few long blocks down to 503Tunnel Ave. There is a Cal Train Station right across the street from us. It's called the Bayshore Station. _________________________________________________________________ FREE online classifieds from Windows Live Expo ? buy and sell with people you know http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwex0010000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://expo.live.com?s_cid=Hotmail_tagline_12/06 From matt at sfsound.org Sun Jan 21 11:23:59 2007 From: matt at sfsound.org (matt) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:23:59 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The San Francisco Tape Music Festival 2007 - Jan 26-28 Message-ID: <905E6DD7-DF1C-435B-B0C9-9F64B7762C23@sfsound.org> The San Francisco Tape Music Festival 2007 http://sfsound.org/tape January 26-28, 2007 8pm ODC Theater 3153 17th St (@ Shotwell) San Francisco $12 [$7 students/seniors/underemployed] each night $24 [$14 students/seniors/underemployed] for festival pass Box Office: 415-863-9834 [2pm-5pm, Wed-Sat] To purchase tickets online: http://www.ticketweb.com/user/? region=sfbay&query=schedule&venue=odctheater The 2007 San Francisco Tape Music Festival returns to ODC Theater with three distinct programs of audio art over a pristine 16-speaker surround sound system. Seated in complete darkness, experience new and classic compositions by local and international artists, including a world premiere from rock innovator BRIAN ENO, three classic pieces by GY?RGY LIGETI, a new multichannel realization of JAMES TENNEY's seminal work, "For Ann (rising)", and a rare performance of KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN's epic multichannel work, "HYMNEN". Featured local composers include THOM BLUM, JEN BOYD, MARYCLARE BRZYTWA, CLIFF CARUTHERS, GEORGE CREMASCHI, MATT INGALLS, KENT JOLLY, and MOE! STAIANO. These artists' development of sound diffusion as a compositional technique creates an immersive sonic experience unique in the Bay Area. Come and enjoy this cutting edge art form at its best. SF Classical Voice: "mind and ear expanding" Computer Music Journal: "a rich and flowing sonic environment" California Report: "crazy quilt collages of found sound" SF Weekly: "strange and beautiful" East Bay Express: "cinema for the ear" PROGRAM Friday, January 26th, 8pm Gy?rgy Ligeti (1923-2006) 'Pi?ce ?lectronique no.3' (1957) 'Glissandi' (1957) 'Artikulation' (1958) James Tenney (1934-2006) 'For Ann (rising)' (1969) [ new 16 channel realization ] Jonty Harrison (UK) 'Unsound Objects' (1995) Thom Blum (San Francisco) 'Nomen Plaid' (2003) Matt Ingalls (Oakland) 'Fingerlingette' (2002) Moe! Staiano (Oakland) 'Tape Piece No.1: Collapse of Travel and Time' (2006) George Cremaschi (Oakland) 'Our Blood Was Boiling' (2006) Jen Boyd (Oakland) 'Rain Blossom' (2006) Suk-Jun Kim (South Korea) 'Kotmun' (2005) Jason Rabb (Salt Lake City) 'Hum Vamp (for Snap)' (2004) Saturday, January 27th, 8pm Brian Eno (UK) World Premiere (2007) Datach'i (Brooklyn) 'I'm Not Afraid to Watch You Die' (2004) MaryClare Brzytwa (Oakland) 'karenv8' (2006) Cliff Caruthers (Oakland) 'The House on the Hill' (2007) Kent Jolly (Berkeley) 'Sleep Walker' (2007) Travis Ellrott (Los Angeles) 'Studies Suite' (2006) Martin B?dard (Canada) 'Topographie de la noirceur' (2005) Lisa Whistlecroft (UK) 'Almost Nothing But (Butterflies and Clouds)' (2006) Maximilian Marcoll (Germany) 'folges?tze #5' (2002) S?bastien Beranger (France) 'Le Complexe de la Goutte d'eau' (2006) Martin Stig Andersen (Denmark) 'Rabbit at the Airport' (2006) Pete Stollery (UK) 'sc?nes, rendez-vous' (2006) Sunday, January 28th, 8pm Karlheinz Stockhausen (Germany) HYMNEN (1967) ( in 2 parts, with intermission ) _________________________________________ About Tape Music and SFTMF In the early part of the 20th century when the idea of recorded sounds was still novel, a new kind of music began to emerge. This music did not treat the recording medium as a stand-in for an absent performer, or a document of a musical performance, but as a vital and unique territory for exploration in and of itself. Tape music does not worship the technology with which it was produced, or the medium in which it is contained. It is a sonic inquiry, sculpting a new kind of music from the entire palette of sound. The San Francisco Tape Music Festival began eight years ago in true underground fashion in a warehouse in Oakland. A small collective of composers wired the space with their own equipment to hear their favorite works in surround sound and experiment themselves with multichannel composition. Since then they have become one of the premiere presenters of fixed media music on the West Coast. SFTMF would like the thank the following organizations for their generous support: ODC, TheatreWorks, Goethe-Institut San Francisco, American Composers Forum San Francisco Bay Area Chapter (Subito), The San Francisco Tape Music Collective, and sfSound. -m@ ________________________ matt ingalls http://sfsound.org/matt.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Keith Cary is an oddball insturment builder and musician living in Winters, CA. Often playing an aluminum string bass, he has performed or recorded with a wide variety of musicians including John Tchicai, R Crumb and the Cheap suit Serenaders, Jolie Holland, the speakers, Krystyna Bobrowski, John Vanderslice, Joe Craven, and Little Charlie Baty. Erin Espeland has been playing imporvisational Cello for over 18 years in the US, Germany, and Canada. Her collaboratiors have included Krystyna Bobrowski, Brenda Hutchinson, Karen Stackpole, David Kwan, Gino Robair, and Fred Lonberg-Holm. She works with multiple bows and insdustrial items to explore the sonic world of the cello that extends beyond pitch. Jaroba aka (James Robert Barnes) plays Bass clarinet and saxophones. Composer with indepentent film and stage plays. has work with as composer and sound designer with the Flatwater Shakespeare company. performed with Shane Schider, Adam Jenkins, Minneapolis improv orchestra, the MicroClimate ensemble in New Zealand, and the Howloosanation ensemble. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! http://mobile.yahoo.com/services?promote=mail From rentromus at yahoo.com Mon Jan 22 16:34:30 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:34:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Performance & New Releases now available @ Edgetone Records Jan 2007 Message-ID: <97714.82193.qm@web53712.mail.yahoo.com> Performance & New Releases now available @ Edgetone Records http://www.edgetonerecords.com January 2007 Artist: Jim Ryan?s Forward Energy CD: FE3 Portland Genre: Free Jazz, Catalog# EDT4049 In 1996 the owner of the now defunct ?Radio Valencia? was booking my group into his San Francisco eating place and asked me the name of my band. I said, ?ah, er . . . forward motion . . . no . . . Forward Energy,? and that?s been it for the past 10 years through many player confirgurations and gigs in the S.F. bay area, up and down the West Coast, Chicago & NYC. We have six CD recordings (All available on Edgetone Records, except for The Concept which is a Cadence recording). My free jazz apprenticeship began with Steve Lacy?s weekly open free jams in the early ?70s but I?d been listening to the great players since I was a tiny tot attempting to make music on the piano and trombone. The massive influx of young, free players to Paris found me already there and ready to wail. Over the years I?ve worked on my axe and made much music. The trio format allows lots of room for personal expression. I plan to extend this FE3 series to include Midwest and East Coast sessions later this year. Artist: Jim Ryan?s Forward Energy CD: FE3 OAKLAND Genre: Free Jazz, Catalog# EDT4048 Jim Ryan plays alto/tenor sax and flute on this recording. He founded Forward Energy ten years ago playing with various bay area musicians using the free jazz improv style he learned during a year-long participation in Steve Lacy?s weekly open sessions in Paris during the early 1970?s. He has honed his style to a sharp precision. "I'm always glad when I find musicians whose spirit is rooted in real, pure free jazz; Forward Energy - led by poet and sax/flute player Jim Ryan - is a fantastic collective..." - Massimo Ricci, Touching Extremes Artist: Tom Nunn CD: Identity Genre: Improvisation/Invented Instruments, Catalog# EDT4047 This solo CD by master instrument builder Tom Nunn features three of his main inventions: Hybrid Mothics, The Octatonic T-Rodimba, & The Crustacean Tom Nunn has designed, built and performed with original instruments as an improviser since 1976, and has been active in the Bay Area since 1978. Artist: Dr. Bob CD: Dr. Bob Genre: ElectroAcoustic Improvisation, Catalog# EDT4035 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.s Artist: Eddie the Rat CD: Once Around The Butterfly Bush Genre: Multi-instrumental Avant-Compositions Catalog# EDT4038 "Once Around The Butterfly Bush" is music made of wood, wind, and wire. A carefully honed composition using simultaneous tempos in any given song, it switches focus between melody/rhythm and figure/ground until they become blurred. This song cycle incorporates a blend of traditional and homemade instruments, and layers musical styles on top of each other until style becomes irrelevant. ?Once Around The Butterfly Bush? is a collage of pre-composed melodic and rhythmic lines that fit together (over and under and in between) like a puzzle piece. Artist: Nihil Communication CD: we are violent Genre: Electronic/Experimental Dark Ambient Catalog # EDT4042 "It?s close to ambient washes but in a diseased way, like standing beneath power cables when the air hums. He?s got a few things happening in very thin layers, making strange music, creepy rustling, often with an ominous build in the sound before the fog closes in again." - Mick Mercer mp3 samples: http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3/Jim%20Ryan%20FE3%20Portland%20How%20R%20U.mp3 http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3/Tom_Nunn_Mothic_Folk.mp3 http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3/Dark_Times.mp3 http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3/Once_Around_the_Butterflybush.mp3 http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3/Nihil_Communication_we_are_violent.mp3 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Performances February 25 Dr. BOB CD Release performance Outsound Presents...SIMM Series 116 9th St. @ Mission San Francisco, CA 8pm $10 gen, $8 stu/sen, $5 artists March 6 EDDIE THE RAT ::: NO OTHER RADIO NETWORK on KPFA::: TUNE IN AT 11:59pm (PST) ::: RADIO: 94.1 FM / Berkeley CA LISTEN to KPFA ONLINE (live internet stream) http://kpfa.org/forms/0_aud.htm (or on the radio dial: 94.1FM BERKELEY) FROM 11:59PM - 1:30AM (PST) featuring on-air performance in the KPFA LIVE STUDIO... hosted by dAS (w/co-host Ninah Pixie) April 8 Jim Ryan's Foward Energy FE3 CD Release performance Outsound Presents...SIMM Series 116 9th St. @ Mission San Francisco, CA 8pm $10 gen, $8 stu/sen, $5 artists also Dave Sewelson(NY) Group +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NOW AVAILABLE at Edgetone Records ONLINE & SECURE at: http://www.edgetonerecords.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ other related releases available @ Edgetone TOM NUNN Burning Palms EDT4034 Tom Nunn's Edgewalker Experimental Instrument Consort Peering Over EDT4044 Tom Nunn Wisdom of the Impulse ? BOOK EDT6002 TRI CORNERED TENT SHOW THE FOOLKILLER EDT4033 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Edgetone in artist run label dedicated to a symbiotic relationship between artist and company by releasing music by musicians who are ?self-producers?, with a mind for business. Musicians who do not want to compromise their music to fit into a narrow definition of "commercially viable? and those that double their efforts to support their ideas and dreams define what we are all about. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-index From aanz at mindspring.com Mon Jan 22 21:19:04 2007 From: aanz at mindspring.com (Alan Anzalone) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 21:19:04 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Well, not new or music Message-ID: Hey All, Wednesday, January 24 is my 55th birthday. Now that I will officially be an old man, I'm getting together with some friends in an old man's bar to have a couple drinks and play some pool. Any and all friends and acquaintances are welcome to join us. We'll be at Connally's on Telegraph, between 48 and 49th Street around 8:00pm. Show me your valid AARP card and I'll buy you a drink. Hope to see you there. Alan Anzalone aanz at mindspring.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Moe! Staiano- drums, Ava Mendoza- guitar, Alee Karim- bad bass, Shayna Dunkelman- drums2. www.myspace.com/mutesocialite MOLECULES- wigged-out mathy prog rock, done right. http://www.ronanderson-molecules.com/the_molec.htm; http://www.myspace.com/ronandersonmoleculespak -- www.avamendoza.com www.myspace.com/avamendoza From shiurba at pacbell.net Wed Jan 24 11:26:02 2007 From: shiurba at pacbell.net (John Shiurba) Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 11:26:02 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Molecules shows this weekend + tour Message-ID: The Molecules are back. We have a new release called "Friends" which has a new CD of music, plus a DVD of live footage covering the whole evolution of the band. 4 tracks from Friends can be heard at www.myspace.com/ ronandersonmoleculespak We are playing two Bay Area shows and doing a Northwest tour. --------------- local shows (in each case The Molecules plays last) Sat 1/27 @ Hemlock Tavern 1137 Polk, San Francisco (10pm showtime) w/ Mirthkon, Compomicro-Dexall Sun 1/28 @ 21 Grand 416 25th St, Oakland (8:30pm showtime) w/Mute Socialite, Core of the Coalman ---------- NW tour Wed 1/31 @ Towne Lounge 714 SW 20th Place, Portland w/ Eternal Tapistry & I, Retard Thu 2/1 @ Rendevous Jewel Box theater 2322 2nd Ave Seattle w/ Factums, Walrus Machine, Noisettes Fri 2/2 @ Push International Performing Arts Festival Vancouver, Cananda Sat 2/3 @ China Clipper 204 E 4th Ave, Olympia w/ Hornet Leg (PS this is the real Molecules, not some band from LA) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.mills.edu/pipermail/newmusicevents/attachments/20070124/0dc71050/attachment.html From tfbsaxman at hotmail.com Wed Jan 24 14:03:01 2007 From: tfbsaxman at hotmail.com (Michael Cooke) Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:03:01 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Cooke & Orr perform 1/25/07 6-8 PM in Palo Alto Message-ID: Mike and Tim will be playing Thursday January 25th from 6-8 PM in the courtyard of Borders Books in Palo Alto 456 University Ave Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 326-3670 Michael Cooke on woodwinds & Timothy Orr on drums, of the Cooke Quintet will be performing their unique style of acoustic postmodern Jazz. They use various non-western scales and sounds as central points for launching into improvisations. The Cooke Quintet is releasing a new CD on February 1st called "an indefinite suspension of the possible" on the Black Hat Records label. "The San Francisco-based CKW Trio is an ambitious bunch who mix a variety of influences, both musical and cultural, and choose an unusual instrumental mix to make music that is very much in their own image" - Jay Collins, One Final Note "Michael Cooke definitely has a lot to say and the multifarious talents to make you listen. If this CD doesn't get your attention, you are probably deaf." - Ted Kane, Jazzreview.com "... accomplished journey into the not-too distant present. Music that, as the title says, simply 'is.'" - Kenneth Egbert, JazzNow Michael Cooke http://www.blackhatrecords.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Get in the mood for Valentine's Day. View photos, recipes and more on your Live.com page. http://www.live.com/?addTemplate=ValentinesDay&ocid=T001MSN30A0701 From jfheule at gmail.com Thu Jan 25 13:08:41 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:08:41 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Sunday 1/28: Godwaffle Noise Pancakes Message-ID: <9c5cfa860701251308w13f25696nddb5b96ba98b7ca8@mail.gmail.com> Godwaffle Noise Pancakes presents THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF SWAMP=MUUUUUD performing: +DOG+ T/R WEIRD HABIT (16 Bitch Pile-Up side project) HODAG (Ettrick side project) LITTLE BOBBY MUDSKIPPER @ CCA Verbierboten Compound/Graduate Center [15th and Carolina, SF] Sunday, January 28, noon-2pm donations suggested pancakes & waffles provided Hodag Blackened doom noise from Jacob Felix Heule (of Ettrick) and Chadwick Rantanen. "As Hodag [Jacob Heule (drums)] teams up with Chadwick Rntnen on bass guitar. Their five tracks are however built up from the meanest noise, in which a drumkit or a bassguitar are hard to recognize. Pretty harsh stuff going on, also pretty free and wildplaying with these boys. They have 'quieter' moments available here, but usually they explode in your face, when the feedback and distortion comes back in. Free improvisation for sure, but in the strict realms of noise." -- Frans de Ward (Vital Weekly) "...the real trip to Valhalla is Hodag, [Heule's] noise-doom duo with bassist Chadwick Rntnen. Their self-titled, self-released, self-screened debut doodles corpsepaint on Albert Ayler, sounding like jazz-spazzes trying to claw their way out of Xasthur's murky coffin." -- Christopher R. Weingarten (CMJ) http://heule.us/hodag/ +DOG+ http://www.geocities.com/loveearthmusic/ T/R T/R, an ever-changing acronym, is the solo noise project of Joshua Churchill, a local cross-disciplinary artist whose experimental sound performances, installations, and recordings fuse live processing and manipulation of found/altered electronics and field recordings with light and space to create an immersive sonic environment. http://joshuachurchill.com/tr/index.html Weird Habit One third of 16 Bitch Pile-Up. http://myspace.com/16bitchpileup ------------------ upcoming: 2/12 ettrick @ 21 Grand, Oakland 2/14 ettrick @ Blue Lagoon, Santa Cruz 2/25 elf ass @ CCA Verbierboten Compound, San Francisco 3/9 flaming horse @ 21 Grand, Oakland 3/10 ettrick @ Stork Club, Oakland From jorgepiaget at yahoo.com Fri Jan 26 13:59:55 2007 From: jorgepiaget at yahoo.com (Jorge Blank) Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 13:59:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Sunday Evening at 21 Grand a Concert of Fine Sounding Sounds In-Reply-To: <872819.79222.qm@web60620.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <698985.69668.qm@web55706.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Sun 1/28 @ 21 Grand! 416 25th St, Oakland!! 8:30pm showtime!!! MOLECULES!!! MUTE SOCIALITE!! CORE OGG THE MULE WHISPERED! come early I'm first! ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Mon Jan 29 21:33:42 2007 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (damon) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 21:33:42 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Friday, Feb. 2nd:Simon Rose/Damon Smith/Kjell Nordeson Message-ID: <216ad483bfa6dd545eafd0fd6ef661ed@balancepointacoustics.com> Friday, Feb. 2nd 2007 8:00 PM The Jazz House Presents: Free Jazz Fridays 1510 8th St Performance Space 1510 8th Street Oakland Simon Rose (UK) - alto saxophone Damon Smith - double bass Kjell Nordeson (Sweden) - percussion http://www.kjellnordeson.com/ http://www.balancepointacoustics.com http://www.thejazzhouse.com/ From rentromus at yahoo.com Tue Jan 30 12:34:04 2007 From: rentromus at yahoo.com (Rent Romus) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:34:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NewMusicEvents] The LSG New Music Series Thurs 02/01/2007, 8pm SF Message-ID: <20070130203405.27767.qmail@web53711.mail.yahoo.com> ***************************** OUTSOUND PRESENTS LSG New Music Series @ LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY 1007 Market St. @ 6th St San Francisco, California USA ***************************** Thursday, February 1, 2007 8:00 PM 8pm: Joanna Griffin & CD Evans perform "Lost" 9pm: Cypod Electro-Acoustic Multi-media Experience (Beau Casey - Virtual Instruments, Margot Casey - Voice, Franz Keller - Video Projection, Nora Hoffman - Violin, Kinji Hayashi - Dance, and special surprise guest.) Joanna Griffin and CD Evans will perform "Lost" an audio depiction of missing spacecraft based on recent conversations at the Space Science Lab, UC Berkeley. Joanna is a visual artist from the UK and CD is a sound artist from Canada who aka's as Lighthouse, DJ Emily Carr and The Broken Robot. CD and Joanna have been developing 'open source conversation' works together for the past three years as radio and live performance events. The project has been made possible by an Arts Council England International Fellowship, the Space Science Lab and the Leonardo Network. http://444fm.com http://aconnectiontoaremoteplace.net Cypod: Is a band in the Electro-Acoustic tradition, combining orchestral instruments, poetry and state of the art electronic sound manipulations. As a total performance experience video art and dance will also be featured at this event. Movements comprised of haunted and mysterious melodies comfortably sit with mid-tempo beats of the intelligent dance variety. As a collective Cypod explores the roles of gender, technology and hopefully money while traveling from the darkness of ruin to the interstellar lights of space. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 From damon at balancepointacoustics.com Tue Jan 30 13:35:04 2007 From: damon at balancepointacoustics.com (damon) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 13:35:04 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] =?windows-1252?q?Monday=2C_Feb=2E_5th=3A_Lawrenc?= =?windows-1252?q?e_=93Butch=94_Morris_-_UNDERSTANDING_CONDUCTION?= Message-ID: <5b78a88dfb2903a11bed1035c180be7b@balancepointacoustics.com> Conversation and Performance Lawrence ?Butch? Morris = UNDERSTANDING CONDUCTION (The gray area between notation and improvisation) Improv:21 hosted by Derk Richardson San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum Monday, February 5, 2006 ? 7:00 pm 2006-07 IMPROV:21 SEASON CONTINUES ROVA:ARTS SERIES OF MUSICAL INFORMANCES (SAN FRANCISCO) ? San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum (SFPALM), in association with Other Minds, continues its co-sponsorship of the 2006-2007 season of Improv:21. Produced by Rova:Arts, Improv:21 is an ongoing series of ?informances? on twenty-first century music exploring the connections between composition and improvisation. Led by master improvisers and composers from the Bay Area and beyond, Improv:21 programs look at the many ways of organizing improvisation through a shifting (i.e. ?improvised?) combination of onstage lecture and dialogue, musical demonstration and performance, and audience question-and-answer forum. In the fourth program of the season, Lawrence D. ?Butch? Morris will talk with host Derk Richardson and the audience about his career and Conduction? (conducted interpretation / improvisation), a means of bridging the gap between notated and improvised music, which he will demonstrate in live performance with eight string players from the Bay Area: Damon Smith and George Cremaschi - bass; Jonathan Segel and Hillary Overberg - violin; Theresa Wong and Jess Ivry - cello; Dina Maccabee and Tara Flandreau ? viola. The event takes place on Monday, February 5, 2007 at 7:00 pm at the San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum (SFPALM), located in the Veterans Building at 401 Van Ness Avenue (@ McAllister), 4th Floor. Admission is $10. Space is limited and paid reservations are recommended. Call 415-255-4800 or purchase online at www.sfpalm.org. For more info, visit http://rova.org/improv21/. From wobbly at detritus.net Tue Jan 30 23:27:37 2007 From: wobbly at detritus.net (Jon Leidecker) Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 00:27:37 -0700 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Wobbly, Byznich, Sue C: Hemlock Feb 1 Thursday In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hemlock Tavern 1131 Pol Street @ Post Feb 1 Thursday 9:30, Six Dollars: Sue C. http://www.sue-c.net/ Byznich (MaryClaire Brzytwa, Corey Fogel, Fred Frith) Christian Rock, interesting full biography here http://www.myspace.com/byznich Wobbly with special guest vocalist Anne McGuire: performing The Freddy McGuire Show (if your favorite Judy Garland record is the one where you took the multitracks of 'Judy at Carnegie Hall' and ran half of the orchestral parts backwards while pitching Judy's vocal track up a minor third, then this will be a live performance that you will definitely want to see) http://www.vdb.org/smackn.acgi$artistdetail?MCGUIREA pay no attention to the recently established 'wobbly' myspace page, it's not real From jfheule at gmail.com Wed Jan 31 13:24:52 2007 From: jfheule at gmail.com (jacob felix heule) Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 13:24:52 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Romero+Wiese: 3/3 @ the Compound Message-ID: <9c5cfa860701311324y6e73b3e8o163b4d0e696a0b38@mail.gmail.com> Damion Romero John Wiese & Waves (Romero+Wiese) Saturday March 3, 9:00 PM @ 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 steed at mills.edu Wed Jan 31 21:07:46 2007 From: steed at mills.edu (Steed Cowart) Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:07:46 -0800 Subject: [NewMusicEvents] Hilda Paredes lecture at Mills on Monday, Feb. 5th Message-ID: <1170306466.45c175a283d6a@webmail.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 fall semester. 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 ***********************************