Dejligt musik i har på siden. Jo den makaper jeg piller med på billedet du kommenterede sara er min ven Daniels sampler.... jeg samplede basklarinett noise på en koncert i lund. Kram, see you soon
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 ASVA, BLACK ELK, SUBARACHNOID SPACE, & TREES —9pm, $8.00 at the door
ASVA: Asva are another in a line of groups taking the brute force and seismic impact of Metal and using it as a foundation for exploring the noisier end of drone and the darker side of Ambient. Asva do this while sacrificing none of Metal's sheer impact. This music is both atmospheric and enormously powerful, with grinding riffs offset by swathes of organ and the somber sonorities of drones and wordless chanting. This redefines 'big' music not as something vast and comfortless, but by applying an irresistible dynamic and executing it with elegant brutality, it's darkness that irresistibly beckons. -Wire
BLACK ELK: Filthy, misanthropic and utterly fucked, Portland's Black Elk generates the kind of gutteral ugliness not celebrated on a widespread level since the heyday of Amphetamine Reptile. With garbled grunts that sound more like a byproduct of the group's bleak, toxic riffs than the uttering of a human larynx, the foursome's sound will be captured on a full-length for Crucial Blast this fall. -The Onion
SUBARACHNOID SPACE: Ancient Greeks, Vikings, Freud, apes, continental drift, whale plowing into the side of a boat, spaceships, Native American tribes, business executive sweating in an elevator, atoms, lasers, Pontius Pilate, Ben Franklin, witch burnings, motion pictures, meetings in Prague, transoceanic civilization, Antarctica, waters of the sea rising, snake swallowing mouse (a mouse swallowing a snake), swords, nuclear explosions, radars, submarines, a fireman, bridges, buildings, various colors overwhelming in site, math, guns, camels... and so on.