Anthony Pateras (b.1979) is a multidisciplinary musician living and working in Melbourne, Australia. Solo he appears on piano or analogue electronics, and composes written works for ensembles, orchestras and soloists. His main groups are an electro-acoustic duo with Robin Fox, noise-sculptors POLETOPRA (with Marco Fusinato) and free-grind duo PIVIXKI (with Max Kohane).
DISCOGRAPHY:
- Anthony Pateras: Chromatophore, 2008 (Tzadik)
- Anthony Pateras: Chasms, 2007 (Sirr.Ecords)
- Anthony Pateras: Mutant Theatre, 2004 (Tzadik)
- Anthony Pateras: Malfunction Studies, 2002 (Self Release: ltd edition)
- Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox: End of Daze, 2008/9 (eMego)
- Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox: Flux Compendium, 2006 (eMego)
- Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox: Coagulate, 2003 (Synaesthesia)
- Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox: Asbestos Milkshake 3", 2001 (s/r)
- Beta Erko: I’m OK You’re OK , 2005 (Quecksilber)
launching 'The Disambiguation Of Anonymeye', out now on sound&fury records (www.soundandfury.com.au)
MELBOURNE LAUNCHES
Wed 24 June Stutter @ Horse Bazaar (Lt. Lonsdale St, City) with ii, Automating, DJ Christina Tester $7/5, 8pm www.myspace.com/stuttermelb
Sat 27 June Castle Tones @ Edinburgh Castle (Sydney Rd, Brunswick) with Je Suis Animal (Norway), Ned Collette & Wirewalker, Kes Trio, Laura Jean Trio, Lee Memorial, Jessica Says, Dick Diver, The Twerps, Francis Plagne, Minature Submarines, Scott & Charlene's Wedding $16+bf/$18 door, 3pm-midnight www.mistletone.net
KEVIN BLECHDOM - NEW ALBUM !!! OUT NOW !!!! OMG !!!
GENTLEMANIA!! GENTLEMANIA!! GENTLEMANIA!! GENTLEMANIA!!
An acoustic album chock full of palpitating love songs.
Kevin Blechdom plays piano and sings.
Available NOW on Sonig and on iTunes.
www.itunes.com/kevinblechdom/gentlemania
my new record - Black Across The Field - hits th shelves this week!
x LT
“Without exaggeration Black Across The Field is as good as anything I’ve heard this year. Growling with warm tube overdrive, stinging like Neil Young… this is a diverse, profound album, with nuances subtle and breathtaking” (Rhythms Magazine)