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nmperign/Murray Correction



**There was a cut-and-paste error in the last message,
admission for this show is $8, NOT $12. Sorry!**

Non-Event at Oni presents:

nmperign
Greg Kelley - trumpet
Bhob Rainey - soprano saxophone
  &
Brendan Murray Solo - elecronics

Saturday, April 13th at 8:00 PM
684 Washington St., Boston, MA
617-542-6983
http://www.onigallery.org

Tickets are $8 and are available in advance at:
Twisted Village (12b Eliot St. in Harvard Sq.)
and Oni Gallery

For more info about this concert or others in the
"Non-Event at Oni" series, contact: non_event@xxxxxxxxxxx

This concert is sponsored in part by WZBC 90.3 FM

About the musicians:
nmperign began in 1998 with the goal of pushing instrumental technique and ideas about music to their respective limits. Their performances are marked by silences and quiet flutterings as well as abrupt
on-a-dime transformations and adjacent interruptions. The core duo of the group is trumpeter Greg Kelley and soprano saxophonist Bhob Rainey, though they are often found collaborating w/ a variety of co-conspirators including Phil Minton, Axel Dorner, Gunter Muller, Jerome Noetinger, Andrea Neumann and Le Quan Ninh (with whom they will be touring France in May of this year), as well as collaborations w/ film, dancers and sound installations (including at least one w/ vibrating floors). They have performed hundreds of concerts throughout Europe and the United States and released recordings on the German electro-acoustic/sound art label Selektion, Boston based electronic music label Intransitive, and Cambridge damaged rock label Twisted Village. With all their various and sundry activities, this will be their first duo concert in the Boston area in over one year.


"The nmperign approach is to begin with nothing, and
to go from there. Whereas most musicians' sound
contains references to certain stylistic precursors
and/or influences, Rainey and Kelley seem to have
evolved out of the ether." - David Prince, The Santa Fe Reporter

Brendan Murray has been active as a musician in Boston for five years. His solo performances utilize tape recorders, cheap phrase samplers, toy keyboards and a mixer. His sound is a combination of field recordings, sine tones and processed found sound, all filtered through the hazy hiss of his amateur equipment. Murray's solo sets attempt to create a "narrative" experience using repetition and juxtaposition of
"wrong" notes and sounds. In addition to his solo work, he records and
performs with John Henry (as Defense Electronics), Howard Stelzer and Jason Talbot (as TWIN) and his own quartet, featuring David Gross (reeds), Mike Bullock (contrabass) and James Coleman (Theremin).


"...his work combines the use of a (by now)
well known vocabulary with a refreshing
approach to composition." - Roel Meelkop, Staalplaat

Links:
http://homepage.mac.com/bhobr/full.html
http://www.geocities.com/greyelkgel/
http://buttonpushing.tripod.com/

Please join us for this very special engagement!


Oni Gallery and Collective 684 Washington St. Boston, MA (617)-542-6983 www.onigallery.org


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