ghOst is a vehicle for experimental electronic music in the drone/noise/subsonic field. The ghOst can be found every first tuesday of the month at The Pool Bar on curtain road. More appearances scheduled for 2007. Watch this space! Also upcoming a collaboration with Om Lightning, performing at The Pool next month inside a tent!! CDs and DVDs containing the projected visuals are available on request.
I will be playing a laptop set (noise/experimental/ambient) at The Flea Pit on thursday 5th April 10 - 10.30pm, as part of Immersion
Entry Free but donations for setting up future events are very welcome!
We are glad to announce the launch of the new Otaku Magazine issue, which has the theme “THE END OF THE WORLD” and encompasses various themes, from Godzilla and Gundam, to otaku survival methods. (more info: otakumag.com)
Nicolas Moulin: guitar Antoine Letellier: soprano & tenor sax, guitars Guillaume Arbonville: drums Kentaro Suzuki: double bass Duende Main Noire: electric baryton sax Sfumatto Di Barj(o): amplified voice
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"Live At La Centrale" (2009, CD-R, MIMIMI Records)
Sfumatto Di Barj(o): amplified voice Antoine Letellier: guitars, tenor sax, flute, melodica Nicolas Moulin: guitars, electronics Guillaume Arbonville: drums, percussions
how to get this records?
www. staalplaat. com www. lenacircus. com Staalplaat Store, Torstr. 68, 10119 Berlin, Germany Bimbo Tower, 5 passage St Antoine 75011 Paris, M° Bastille/Ledru-Rollin Underground, 44 rue Gambetta 51100 Reims The Dark Pillow of your Bones, 3 rue du Capitaine Ferber 75020 Paris (M° Porte de Bagnolet) Souffle continu - 20/22 rue gerbier - 75011 Paris (M° Voltaire ou Philippe Auguste)
LENA CIRCUS with HIROKO KOMIYA new album Toki No Arika (MIMIMI Records)
Nicolas Moulin: guitar Guillaume Arbonville: drums Antoine Letellier: guitar Hiroko Komiya: voice, percussions, object sounds
Record shops: Bimbo Tower, The Dark Pillow of your Bones (Paris, France), Underground (Reims, France) and on the website lenacircus. com 10 euros
free drone psychedelic music (france/japan)
We are open in meeting other musicians for new experiences and improvisations and searching for dates in France/Belgium/Netherlands/Germany cause we will be touring in this countries from 15th November to 15th December.
KAIDAN is the term used for the Japanese ghost stories, and, extensively, for the J-Horror culture. The Buddhist moralizing stories were rapidly transformed into international shockers; people wanted more frightening monstrosities and oddness, with no direct connection with the Western horror.
Manga, anime, movies and the subcultures developed around them competed in shicks and panic. If you really want to know why on the Japanese horror movies is written 18+, take a look at the next issue of Otaku Magazine. Nevertheless, is our duty to warn you that all who looked inside certain pages of this issue have disappeared shortly after. Still, it might be just a story to send the children to sleep for good.