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[microsound] mpls : 2/1/05 : every other tuesday : bryce beverlin ii + john davis, abinadi meza, bill lang + brock davis + alden ikeda



Every Other Tuesday
Experimental / improvised performance at Acadia

Tuesday February 1st, 2005

1st set : John Davis: bass, Bryce Beverlin II : drums
The town continually searches for new ways to dispose of waste in a sound,
environmentally safe manner. To that end, the town operates a
comprehensive, curbside recycling program, removing from the waste stream
those items which can be successfully recycled. In considering the
environmental hazards posed by certain household chemicals, the town
implemented a program called S.T.O.P. (Stop Throwing Out Pollutants). This
program takes ordinary household chemicals such as cleaning sprays,
paints, etc. and disposes of them in a way that safeguards our
environment. The town holds 10 "S.T.O.P. DAYS" a year at various locations
around the town. Look for one in your community.

2nd set : Abinadi Meza : laptop
Meza is a sound artist and visual artist who creates soundscapes from
original field recordings and sound from film. Recently returned from
performing a radio/ installation piece in Stockholm, Sweden, Meza will
also will perform in the upcoming Spark Festival of Electronic Music and
Art in Minneapolis this February. More info: http://www.abinadimeza.net

Meza will present a laptop performance this Tuesday at the Acadia,
improvising a soundscape from various sources including field recordings
and other found audio.

3rd set: Bill Lang : tenor saxophone, Alden Ikeda : drums and eklectronics
Lang and Ikeda have been performing improvised music off on with each  for
the past 20 years. The roots of it seem to get deeper and darker, like
some kind of weird plant.

Acadia Cabaret Theater
1931 nicollet avenue south
(corner of nicollet & franklin)
Minneapolis MN
8 pm door-- music at 8:20
$3  -- all ages
http://www.acadiacafe.com

The Acadia's been a smoke-free venue since before it was hip. The cafe
next door serves food and beverages (including wine and beer), which
patrons are permitted to take into the theater with them.

The acadia closes at 11 pm, so performances must be over by then. The show
usually wraps up well before, so it's a pretty early night for a Tuesday.

View the schedule online:
http://tcmusic.net/musicianschedule1449.html

To hear mp3s of performances from E.O.T. and related events in Minneapolis
St Paul, drop by the Earliest Convenience page:
http://www.juniorbirdman.com/earliestconvenience

For further discussion and promotion of experimental and improvised music
in the twin cities, join the tc experimental music yahoogroup at
http://yahoogroups.com/group/tc_experimental_music

Enjoy!
Mike Hallenbeck
Cruise director
Every Other Tuesday series

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