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[microsound] Australia: Uber Lingua in Melbourne and Hobart over the next few daze...



MELBOURNE: This Thursday the 24th of Feb at St Jeromes Uber Lingua is in
full effect with three guests, alongside regulars Raceless, Saigon Sausage
and bP

Bubotic Hellfire, a member of the band Morloch expands on his regular
repertoire and enters the DJ realm, messin' with your head in many ways ....
Vocal, funky uplifting intelligent nu-jack folk music moving through to
rootsy, non-stop bangin' Latvian pagan-metal with happy-hardcore jazzy
braindance bong'n'grind anthems in the mixxx: DJ BUBOTIC HELLPHIRE will
play pre-recorded music. http://www.emilezile.com

Expero sound man from Brisbane, 2 Pants Rotation is Alan Nguyen. He gets
motion sickness doing head-spins on abruptly halting bus aisles. Bites mics
for prior vocalist dried saliva flavour whilst his noisy r?n?b beats and
stutter-hop blows earwax on your shirt collar.

Hailing from Sydney, Mashy P plays Uber once again, this time enjoying a
stint in the late guest spot allowing him to energise his normally eclectic
mix of electro, Arab and Indian inspired mashups, DnB and neo-techno...

The heat is thick and Jeromes (not Jerome himself) has got it's top off at
the moment so it's daintily the time to come down and enjoy the outdoor
space that makes St Jeromes so unique...

For more info, bios, photos and free mp3s look at
http://www.uberlingua.com/melb

St Jeromes 7 Caledonian lane Melb CBD (directly behind the lounge)
Every thursday 6pm till 1am
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HOBART: After two solid events in 2004, Uber Lingua and Hobart's own Cluster
collective join together once again to present LINGO III... at Sirens

Focussing once again on the incredibly diverse and ecclectic sound found in
other languages around the world, LINGO this time brings together some of
Hobart's most active exponents of trans-lingual music. 

Joining in from Melbourne once again is bP, bringing a fresh batch of sonics
gathered since he was last in Hobart in November 04... bP is one of the
hosts of Uber Lingua's weekly Melbourne club and the energy behind the
national wanderings of the crew as a whole. 

Also involved in both LINGO events previously were sakamoiz and Gusto who
are revolutionary thinkers, putting their preaching into practice thru Djing
highly exotic sounds in other languages... sakamoiz (who proudly lives in
Cygnet) is originally from Switzerland and spent a large portion of his
recent life in Mexico. Hence the quite mutant like fusion of Euro-Central
American influences in his music. Being Swiss however, encourages Sakamoiz
to be global in approach and uphold the reputation of his people. 

Gusto, one of the key figures in the Cluster Collective is fairly obsessed
with Japanese music (and other Japanese stuff) and has a comprehensive
collection of Nipon Hip Hop, Dub, Expero and electronic sounds... 

DJ BTC hosted Hobart's longest running dub&reggae radio show, a sound which
influences his newly evolved show What Am I on Edge Radio.  Going LINGO,
this time BTC is focusing on eastern european & italian hip hop.  Fabio
Chivandha, a well-known musician in his native Zimbabwe, is collaborating
with a DJ line-up for the first time in Hobart.  

Nitriya from Edge Radio's 'Rhythms of India' is back due to popular demand
from LINGO in September and several sets at the recent Hobart Fringe
Festival, spinning Bollywood remixes and classics.  In fact, all but one of
the Hobartian line-up have radio programs on Edge...  

Venue: Sirens : 10 Victoria Street (near Chickenfeed Collins Street)
Price: $6 or $10 with a CD

for more info, bios and free mp3s goto http://www.uberlingua.com
also look at the new Cluster site http://www.clustercollective.com

Demos can be sent to PO Box 2613 Fitzroy 3065 Australia

Stay tuned for Adelaide info ... and a potential Uber Lingua tour of Sydney,
Brisbane and Perth...


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