Saturday, July 21, 2007

Post Show Wrap-up: Chic Nerve, Eagle-Ager, Slim Castle, Boyzone @ Velvet Lounge



Thursday July 19, was billed as "an evening of dadaist performance art, interpretive dance, experimental electronic music, and accompanying visuals." Boyzone from North Carolina open and the first 5 minutes were promising. The 3 girl-3 boy ensemble generated a din of cymbal crashes, metal thumps and droning vocals. But some equipment malfunctions pushed the group into pre-workout stretching & muck making like pigs rolling in a noise mud bath. Slightly amusing, but sonically uninteresting...their 15 minute set was about 18 minutes too long.

Next up Slim Castle, (ex-Kohoutek) on electric guitar with visual projections, which to his (and the audience's) amusement didn't actually project during his set. Synth guitar marred by factory presets inspired by the worst of 80s midi samples...ugh. But things got better when he switched guitars and jammed to some rhythmic backing tapes. Way more focused and cohesive.

From the hipsterville of Brooklyn were Eagle-Ager. Cardboard costumes, vocal singing and rantting, minimal drums, tapes, and full frontal nudity. Sounds good on paper but in execution it came off as a bunch of high school thespians sneaking into the school auditorium after huffing all the paint thinner in shop class. If their performance had some direction or plot I sure couldn't tell what it was. The best portion was the rancid tape recordings of Tibet monks played on boom boxes. I am a sucker for lofi drones and chants. With some refinement and direction they could evolve into something interesting, but for now it was just shits and giggles.

The headlining duo of Rebecca Mills & Ginger Wagg I had to bail out on. As is too often the case at the Lounge things got started way too late (especially for a weeknight) and the pacing tween acts setting up and breaking down was glacial. But I heard they were classy...

Hat tip to Amber for mobile phone photography.

Costumes, nudity, shit noise can be loads of fun if its done right. For me the yardstick by which I measure all practitioners of the genre is the Netherlands kings of shitnoise, the FCKN'BSTRDS. Watch and be inspired.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

703 Noise Free Electric Band @ Strangeland Records



Free open electronic improv. Friday the 13th, July, 2007.
Courtesy of Davis White.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Electric Possible



The July 1st edition of Jeff Bagato's ongoing series presented three projects operating in free improv territory: Matt Weston/Tone Ghosting Duo, The Blue Prostitutes, and Brazen Robbers. The evening kicked off with Brazen Robbers, who started off on a promising note. A sudden burst of uncontrolled feedback early on seemed to knock the ensemble off kilter. They spent the rest of their set trying to regroup. At times they almost found their groove. They show promise but apparently this was their farewell show. Luckily they kept their set short.

Matt Weston and Tone Ghosting were next. Unlike their set from at 2006's Sonic Circuit Festival, this time they went through s series of short pieces, a format I think they handled quite well and at times it worked nicely. Towards the end it seemed Matt was sensing his muse wasn't smiling upon him, but Tone Ghosting, ever the trooper, wanted to forge on.

Blue Prostitutes on paper looked promising. Sam Lohman (36/Cash Slave Clique) on drums, Aaron Moore (Volcano the Bear) on drums and stuff, J. Reeve on electronics, Jason LaFarge (bass), and Vinnie Paternostro (Temple of Bon Matin) on sax and effects. Having seen the lineup in other permutations I had high hopes...and they almost delivered this time. I think the sax was low in the mix, but when the levels were ok things started to launch. Not bad, but not awe inspiring. Methinks that the stuffy nature of the room that night restricted the the group from taking us into the stratosphere. Still some interesting planets were visited.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

July Shows

Courtesy of Kooltronica list, here are shows happening this month in DC. Alert me if there are others. Support live noise!

sunday, July 1

The Electric Possible presents:

Matt Weston/Tone Ghosting Duo
Blue Prostitutes
Brazen Robbers

George Washington University
Phillips Hall - Rm. B120
801 22nd St. NW.
Washington, DC.

8pm / $5




Friday, July 6

Mike Tamburo (Music Fellowship)
Nick Schillace (Primitive American fingerpicker from Detroit)
Tunnels (solo experimental guitar, mem. of Jackie-O Motherfucker)
Acre
Yellow Crystal Star (psychedelic guitar noise symphonies from Tallahassee FL)
Black History Moth (percussion drone)

611 Florida
9pm/$5




saturday, July 7

Axios Records presents: Strictly Locals

Axios Duo

Strangeland Records
7203 Columbia Pike (Second Floor)
Annandale, VA.

8pm / Free



Tuesday, July 10

Ol' Scratch (VA sludge/doom)
Palace in Thunderland (stoner rock from MA)
Bundy (DC thrash-punk)

Velvet Lounge
915 U St. NW.
Washington, DC.

$8 / 9pm



wednesday, July 11

Kohoutek
Avarus
Manbeard
Cutest Puppy in the World

Velvet Lounge
915 U St. NW.
Washington, DC.

$8 / 9pm




Thursday, July 12

Richard Pinhas Trio from legendary French prog band Heldon with Jérôme Schmidt (laptop) & Antoine Paganotti (drums, current Magma vocalist)!!!
Insect Factory (CD release)

Velvet Lounge
915 U St. NW.
Washington, DC.

$8 / 9pm



thursday, July 19

Chic Nerve w/ Ginger Wagg
Eagle-Ager
Slim Castle

Velvet Lounge
915 U St. NW.
Washington, DC.

$7 / 9pm


saturday, July 21

Machinedrum
Outputmessage
Doofgoblin
Metaphysical
000000000000000

DC9
1940 9th St. NW.
Washington, DC.

$10 / 9:30pm



thursday, July 26

Neg-Fi
This Is My Condition
FFFFs
Ultimate VAG

611 Florida Ave. NW.
Washington, DC.

$5 / 8pm