Alan Sondheim on Wed, 6 Oct 2010 10:41:19 +0200 (CEST) |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
<nettime-ann> Vavoom Quintet (others + Alan, Azure) and others, Philadelphia this coming Saturday - please come |
. Fire Museum Presents: Vavoom Quintet Alan Sondheim, Helene Espvall, Barry Weisblat, Margarida Garcia, Azure Carter Eric Carbonara George Korein Saturday, October 9th 8:00PM Highwire Gallery 2040 Frankford Ave. Philadelphia, PA $6 Vavoom Quintet: Taking their name from a character from the Felix the Cat cartoon that could level a mountain with the sound of his voice, this is the debut performance of the Vavoom Quintet. Starting with releases on the ESP Disk and Riverboat labels in the late 60's, multi-instrumentalist Alan Sondheim returns to Philadelphia with this new group. About his Fire Museum release Ski/nn, The Wire had this to say: ?He wades into each track using a strong sense of rhythm to tame and shape his often harshly dissonant figures. Whether at a stately pace or in rapid scrabble, the music evokes an ethnographic hybrid of countless string instrument traditions, from koto to bluegrass, vigorously wiping past idiomatic technique as it does so.? Perhaps best known as the cellist for Philadelphia psych-folk group Espers, Helena Espvall has collaborated with such diverse figures as Fursaxa, Oluyemi Thomas, Sharron Kraus, Ernesto Diaz-Infante, Lukas Ligeti, Samara Lubelski, Eugene Chadbourne, Pauline Oliveros, Scorces, Katt Hernandez and many others. Recently relocated from Lisbon to Brooklyn, Margarida Garcia is a central figure in Portuguese experimental music. A member of the group Curia, she has collaborated in live/recording settings with Manuel Mota, N?el Akchot?, Otomo Yoshihide, Oren Ambarchi, Loren Connors, Marcia Bassett, Ruth Barber?n, John Tilbury, Eddie Prevost, Rhodri Davies, Matt Valentine, Alex Neilson, Mattin & (of course) many others. Barry Weisblat is a sound artist and electronic instrument builder who extensively experiments with electro-magnetic devices, solar technology, homemade and modified circuits for application in sound generation/manipulation and audio engineering. He has collaborated with Tower Recordings, Mattin, Tim Barnes and Tetuzi Akiyama, and has built instruments for Peter Kowald, Toshio Kajiwara, Manuel Mota and Matt Valentine. Azure Carter is an artist/performer/vocalist living in New York City with her husband/collaborator, Alan Sondheim. She has a bachelor's degree in contemporary art history from UCI and a master's degree in environmental conservation from NYU. She writes songs and texts, makes videos and costumes, and performs live. Eric Carbonara: Tonight is the pre-release party for Eric?s newest release, The Paradise Abyss. Eric Carbonara is a Philadelphia based guitarist, whose search for raw aural expression has led him far and wide ? from noise & electro-acoustic music to taking deep root in the bounty of the wooden guitar. Carbonara?s playing draws on the rich musical styles from Andalusian Roma-Flamenco to Hindustani & North African folk to form a kind of exalted pidgin style of playing that covers a wide emotional terrain from meditative calm to restless unease. He has developed a unique idiom of gypsy music for non-existent cultures by combining rogue self-taught, free-form classical and flamenco techniques with those learned from formal studies in India. His live solo performances range from contemplative acoustic meditations to aggressively loud electric sets; both encompassing Carbonara?s ability to draw the listener in to his world. He has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe promoting his releases on Locust Music, Majumua Music and New American Folk Hero as well as various self-releases for solo guitar and solo upright-chaturangui music. George Korein: "How lovely is it that I can write, ?I?ve never heard anything like this before,?? Korein builds (his) unlikely themes from even more unlikely sounds? piercing electronic tones, dissonant loops of feedback, distorted horns, Helena Espvall?s cello, kissing noises, and a sizeable portion of his own unique approach to guitar. In many ways, the enjoyment of ?Another Corpse? is watching Korein keep it all up in the air. Overall, it reminds me of what my old driving instructor used to say, ?it?s a series of small adjustments?? well, expect when it isn?t. At times, particularly during the black metal drum pounding of ?Pulsing Corpse,? Korein crashes this bizarre vehicle just for the fun of it. ?Another Corpse? does seem to have a bit of structure to it, though, with the somewhat cold and austere beginnings gradually leading towards the introduction of more organic instrumentation. Clearly this cracked genius/800-pound gorilla can go anywhere he damn well pleases.? ? It?s Too Damn Early review of ?Another Corpse? (Majmua Music) This evening is a benefit for Partners In Health's Haitian Relief Work. links at http://www.museumfire.co/events _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann