KOONDA HOLAA and the BEETCHEES / SOLAR SKELETONS / BEX tournée en France et Benelux du 23 janvier 2009 au 6 fevrier 2009
23/01 LILLE @ CCL, 4, rue de Colmar (19h/3€) 24/01 IVRY @ Le Sans Plomb, 38 rue Gabriel Péri, 94 200 Ivry sur seine, Métro Mairie d’Ivry (19h / 4€) 26/01 RENNES @ l'Elaboratoire 17 bis avenue chardonnet ZI sud est + Dure Mer + Max Homvirus (20h/5€) 30/01 CLISSON @ secret location >> http://ainurecord. free. fr +plein d'autres groupes 31/01 LE MANS @ Peniche Excelsior, ZA de la Raterie, Allonnes + Tzii (20h30/6€) 03/02 AMIENS > TBC 05/02 BRUXELLES @ Café DNA, 18/20 Plattesteen + DJ Tzii et Mme Patate (19h/3€) 06/02 ROTTERDAM > TBC
Nomadic post-world drum trio Sikhara have drawn a pattern of tire tracks across four continents. As the founders of the international Radon collective, Sikhara have contributed mightily to the noise and experimental music scenes; inclusive of several stays in Portland during the flowering of our own freak scene. Along the way they've collaborated and co-conspired with Acid Mother's Temple, Z'EV, Damo Suzuki's Network, Steve MacKay, KK Null, Smegma, Bastard Noise, Amps For Christ, Ovo, Mechanosphere, and the guests gathered for this show in Portland.
Steve MacKay; the pioneering saxophonist who blew down the walls between jazz, rock, and noise with his scorching solos for The Stooges and Violent Femmes; will perform once again with the multinational freak collective Radon.
Moe! Staiano, the world's premiere scrap percussionist and co-founder of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, playing a rare solo set.
Bad Unkl Sista, combining butoh dance and costume theater toward a revolutionary aesthetic of performance and design.
And Portland's clangorous chamber-noise ensemble, Nequaquam Vacuum.
I've been trying to convince those fuck-ups at discogs. com that the Steve MacKay from The Stooges is also the Steve MacKay from Violent Femmes, Radon Ensemble, Andre Williams, etc.; but they've still got you listed as like six different people, and they finally got around to Rejecting my change request.
Also, I very much enjoy the idea of Radek Kopel hanging out at Macy's.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: "From utero to space" is made of 3 songs that take us travelling through the cicle of life. starting from the bound womb up to the imeasurable cosmos. Contemplative electronic music from lisbon, to space.
Necrostilet is a project which tries to aproach musical languages as, for an instance, electroacustic, dark ambient, and noise. The project was created by Tiago Morgado when he met Marco Ramos (Minson) at college. These two guys have met in college, and stated their music common interest which has lead them to make music together in the begining of 2007.
The character of the project is essentially to counterpoint two different conceptions of the world, existence, and life (that have although some points of contact) and its aesthetic conception result.
The name necrostilet, comes out from the idea that appeared on the early progressive-rock to give emphasis to the erotic content of the musical text of a song (as it appears in the music of the Greek band of the late '60s and early '70s, Aphrodite's Child).
First of all the depravation and violence archived to the human being, who is controlled by the technology and the human pleasure; in the other hand, the human insane, the technology chaos, the "industrial revolution", the human absorption by the machine, the destruction of the world lead us in an intergalactic travelling through the sound of this project, where them both try to appeal for a construction of a better world, through some sort of music activism.