David Molina and frequent guests: Garret La Fever, Chris Webb, John Ingle, Mark Williams, Mickey Tachibana, and Juan Carlos Mendizabal
Influences
Coil, Nurse With Wound, Marco Eneidi, Henry Threadgill, Charles Mingus, Swans, Tom Waitts, John Zorn, Bill Laswell, Bang on a Can, Einsterzende Neubauten, Brian Eno, Oval, Lustmord, Thelonius Monk, Liggetti, Stockhausen, John Cage, Henri Goreki, Joshua Church Hill, Saul Stokes, Masonna, Merzbow, Legendary Pink Dots, Pink Floyd, TGVT, Terre Theamalitz
Sounds Like
Nightmares, beautiful dreams, the end of the world, the beginning of a new one
For over 12 years Molina has been composing, performing scores, and designing sound for theatre, dance, film, installation, radio and multimedia productions. Some companies and artists he has worked with include: A Traveling Jewish Theatre, Magic Theatre, Amercan Conservatory Theatre, Brava! Theatre, Yerba Buena Center For the Performing Arts, The Lab, La Pocha Nostra, Sonoma State University, 94.1 KPFA, 90.3 KUSF, University of San Francisco, Oakland Museum, Soap Stone Theatre company, Encore, Lorraine Hansberry, and Teatro Jornalero. Marin Theatre company, Teatro Esperanza, Campo Santo, Intersection for the Arts; Director, performance artist, choreographer Emiko Lewis, Visual Artist Victor Cartagena, Film maker Ana Geyer, and Director Roberto Varea. since 2001 he has been sound engineer, & resident artist for the Drum Machine Museum, and has performed many concerts with museum owner Mickey Tachibana in the electronic groups Special Patches and Collision Course. Film credits include Barry Gifford's "Ball Lightning", the "Narc" and "Prospect"by Octavio Solis, and the documentary "The Translation Project" by Niloufar Talebi. Molina performs with the experimental, electro-acoustic band Transient which features Garret La Fever and John Ingle. together they have performed at 2005 International Loop Festival, and at the Chapel of Chimes 2005 winter soltice concert, and at various noise shows. He also performed and recorded with free-jazz musicians Marco Eneidi, and George Cremachi. in 2006 Molina toured Peru with performance artist Violeta Luna. in 2007 he toured Argentina with Secos y Mojados. There they were invited Artists at the Hemispheric Intitute's "Encuentros". He is in the process of releasing his first solo album titled "Al Fin Estoy Aqui" under the name Los Veneremos and a ten year compilation of sound tracks titled "Passing Thoughts Scraping Red Skys"
Hello, thank you very much for the add. Great music by its diversity and inventivity. I like it very much. Fine musical air to breath in SF area ! :-) All the best from Bordeaux (in the french west coast).