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[flier via danny moore / family treasures]
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heavy noise show TONIGHT curated by danny moore – come out, bring earplugs.
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:: WEDNESDAY ::
barnes | chaos majik | family treasures | twisty cat
telecult powers | life rattle | anthony saunders
may 20 – death by audio – $7
all ages
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:: chaos majik ::

[via myspace]
project from the founder of the Eye & Ear Fest
“Other new swoop on MJC is the Jesuve tape by CM, which is Todd Brooks from Brooklyn’s intriguing Pendu Sound Recordings collective along with Ghost Moth who have been doing those cool releases with free jazz maestro wildman Daniel Carter and something called Mialessot. This tape is awesome gas-tank bomb blast subcurrent explosion-core; real depth-charge action with an assured musical head-feel. MJC has been doing what they call their SHORTY series of shorter tapes (we think that’s what’s going on) of more outside-the-outside stuff.” – Byron Coley & Thurston Moore, Arthur Magazine
live at dba
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:: twisty cat ::

[via myspace]
“The Bass Clarinet and Baritone Saxophone are acoustically married to each individual venue through electronic feedback. Timbral explorations of each instrument are improvised, harmonic structures are electronically abstracted. Expanded projections using 35mm slides focus on the constitutive components of the cinematic experience and are structurally intertwined with the sound and the performance environment. Multiple projectors are employed to create motion without obscuring the real process and technology used.” -from their site
Bore Hole cassette available via Baked Tapes ►►► here
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:: telecult powers ::

[via thepiratehat]
“This band possesses an unusual appreciation for the rough edges of synthetic sounds that is captivating and unique. Often times their instruments are in tune in such a way that they only seem to create textures and hardly any tones at all. At other moments, the sounds can be slightly more melodic while simultaneously feeling metallic and piercing. It’s a strangely comforting but also terrifying sound. In this current revival of rich synthesizer music, Telecult Powers stand out as being a band with an original vision and a raw, personal approach to the instrument.” -Foxy Digitalis record review [8/10]
“With just boxes and wires, Telecult Powers produce some amazing ambiance that’s blowing up big time in the local noise scene. Although they catalog themselves as a surf, acoustic and classic rock band, the Brooklyn-based dronesters are anything but … Telecult Powers is one of the few bands in a very niched scene who is starting to get some attention from people outside Brooklyn’s tiny experimental music scene…” -LVHRD
order their new cassette ►►► here
live at dba