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SUMMER SOUNDCLASH -Friday July 25, Vancouver
SUMMER SOUNDCLASH
Friday July 25, 2003 (9pm)
Ms. T's (339 W. Pender, Vancouver Canada), 19+, $5
info: 604.682.3269 ext.3249
live: hip-hop | breakcore | 4/4 | un-idm | noiz/etc
Philadelphia: DEV79
Seattle: SPORADIK | NOGUNRI | FIRESTORM VIPER
Vancouver: NO CORE | BAD FENG SHUI | DJ RECORD PLAYER
DEV79
http://dev79.com
http://zenapolae.com/zen006/
"The man behind dev79 is Gair Marking. He has been
making music for 14 years and electronic based music
for 8 of those years. dev79's musical influences and
interests include a wide array of scenes, such as
Illbient, Indie Hip Hop, Breakcore, IDM, Dancehall,
and many more."
"Live performances are very important to the ethics of
dev79 and he has spent a great deal of time and energy
keeping his live profile in high gear. Whether he is
doing live electronic sets, dj'ing, or some
combination of both, he can be found in a club or on
the radio somewhere banging it out multiple times per
month. With a home base in Philadelphia, PA, he is a
resident at the monthly 'Current' party, held at the
near legendary Silk City lounge. Having played many
venues, from NYC to Kentucky to DC and plenty in
between, he is proud to have performed alongside many
renowned artists, including: Add N to X (Mute
Records), Venetian Snares (Planet Mu), DJ Olive (of
WE, Sonic Youth Records), Dalek (Ipecac Records), and
Knifehandchop (Tigerbeat6, Irritant records) -too name
a few. He recently returned from a 10 city tour of the
U.S. & Canada with Sonicterror Records (April 2003)
where his brash brand of music went over extremely
well with the crowds, especially in Montreal and
Toronto. And on top of all this he runs a monthly
radio show on radiovolta.org / wpeb 88.1fm in West
Philadelphia!
The local Philly scene has been gracious and accepting
of the 79 sound. He was one of four finalists in the
hip hop category of the 2002 ?Pitch Control? DJ
contest, sponsored by the Philadelphia City Paper, and
was recently named 2002 Abstract Hip Hop Artist of the
Year by PhillyHipHop.Com. He has been featured
numerous times in Grooves Electronic Music Magazine,
the Philadelphia Daily News, the Philadelphia City
Paper (including a cover story), the Philadelphia
Weekly, and many other publications."
SPORADIK
(Three Headed Goat, World Of Danger, Kallisti
Kollectif)
http://sporadik.com
http://threeheadedgoat.com/sporadik/sporadik.html
"Sporadik's electronic creatures evince intelligence
and, yes, they may make you want to dance, but they're
not IDM. Rather than being clever to the point of
cuteness, more often than not these are mechanical
hellbeasts...Beats sound like industrial trash
compactors with misfiring pistons. Synths crackle,
claw and hiss. Samples get torn into distorted strips.
It's occasionally crazed, but not chaotic--there is a
sense of logic and order to this machine-made mayhem.
-Willamette Week
"..music [that] has been praised far and wide for its
innovative approach to rhythm and noise, travelling
the same sonic superhighway as "rhythmic noise"
artists like Hands, Ripit, Radium and Tarmvred en
route to a skewed metropolitan aesthetic of structural
experimentation...Mixing swirling ambient interludes
with growling [bass] and pulse pounding beats"
NOGUNRI
(World Of Danger)
-hyperdriven stompers and slammin' slowcore breaks
FIRESTORM VIPER
http://go.to/noiseliberationarmy
"This american project based in Seattle delivers a
sonic conspiracy that wavers between powerful charge
and atmospheric suspension. Burst of beats dig through
oscillation of buzzing distortion and looping
sequences, while washing sounds flow to establish
spatial ambiences."
-"Le Vestibule" radio show, Quebec
NO CORE
(Dtrash Records)
http://go.to/ripthesystem
-transplanted Ontarian with "..styles ranging from
harsh noise to glitched out splattercore and gear that
would make any electrohead drool"
BAD FENG SHUI
http://newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?mode=longBio&Band_Id=4808
(google-proof parties)
-assorted beatfoonery of a complex varietal character,
with activist tones, hints of re-electro, idm, and
breakcore, and a strong humourous finish
DJ RECORD PLAYER
-effected phonographics, interpretive Nomex and Martin
Tetrault covers
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colin
http://freewebs.com/mp3clone
604.682.3269 ext. 3249
25/7 @ms t's -summer soundclash w. dev79 +more
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