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under the radar // tuesday.7.2 & >>
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07.02.02::
Headphone Science/Kenric McDowell/Zygote/Roby(of Sweet Trip)
::26 Mix (Mission @26th, SF)
::$3 / 21+
Headphone Science (No Type/Skylab)::
http://www.illmatikvibes.com/elastic.html
The line between electronica and outright musical experimentation blurs more
on a daily basis. Headphone Science mines this vein, drawing from John
Cage, Lee Perry, and The Orb in seemingly equal measure. Dub-structured
tunes include outer-space sounds and mind-bending samples that seem to bend
toward the zoological. The use of samples is very interesting. Tiny vocal
clips become rhythmic elements, funky handclaps are sterilized into dub
submission, rainstorms, industrial clangs, and baseball umpires become
seamless parts of a singular vision. Look to the work of Pierre Schaeffer,
French academic and barely-acknowledged father of all electronic music. His
spacious tape-slash soundcollages would have felt pretty much at home next
to HS?s dub oddities.
Zygote (Under the Radar/Alectric/Overlap)::
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Zygote
Have you ever tried to express your emotions through machines? It's an
akward process. The machines have their own ideas, their own objectives,
their own criteria. Zygote (aka Stephen Ruiz) takes the mechianized process
of electronic music production, then pushes complex human feelings through
the cold exterior of machines. But tonight, he's just DJ'ing... :)
Kenric McDowell (Darla/Fallt/Overlap)::
http://www.artslut.org/
Images and sounds sit on the border of intention and chance: they are
attempts to reconnect with an everyday that is increasingly complicated and
mediated by technology. His work heightens the spectator's awareness of
existing situations through a combination of conceptual art techniques,
digital tools and finely tuned observational faculties.
Roby (of Sweet Trip)(Darla)::
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/sweettrip.html
Sweet Trip is a San Francisco-based trio, best known for their colorful and
unique fusion of classic pop songcraft, warm analog synth tones, and vintage
Fender strings. Their sound is what the name suggests, a lovely odyssey into
constantly shifting electronic rhythms and textures, with an occasional
cameo by electric guitar or bass. This is what New Order would have sounded
like with successful anti-depressant therapy.
**For the drinkers>>> Drinks: $2 Well, $3 Draft and $4 Call....save your
unemployment checks.
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MUSIC::
++New tracks posted from Zygote.
++(BufferFuct track from microsound list project)
++http://www.microsound.org/bufferfuct/ (#9)
releases
++ "Reversion Sequence 1" (utr002) released
++New Review from Noiseloop:
http://www.noiseloop.com/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=44
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NONLINEAR TOURING::
Zygote will be playing some dates on the west coast:
Arcata: 07/27/02
:: the Arcata Theater, 1036 G St. Arcata
:: (with Chris Willits, Chris DeGiere and Kenric McDowell)
Los Angeles: 08/07/02
:: The Knitting Factory @ Twine
::(with Chris Willits and Kenric McDowell) August
Portland:
::Date TBA
Seattle:
::Date/Location TBA
San Diego:
::Date/Location TBA
**booking contact: zygotesf@xxxxxxxxx
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