From actionman67 at paradise.net.nz Sun May 2 23:53:45 2010 From: actionman67 at paradise.net.nz (John Baker) Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 18:53:45 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Doug Jerebine to perform in South Island (Auckland show to be announced) Message-ID: Hi AF ? could the following announcment please go onto your mailing list ? thanking you ... PORT CHALMERS @ CHiCKS Wed 13th May LYTTELTON @ EL SANTO Thursday 14th May Legendary (and non-mythical!!) NZ guitarist brings his Eastern influenced Blue Cheer-Hendrix-Atomic Rooster meets Sonic Youth skwall to Port Chalmers on Wednesday 12th May, and Lyttelton on Thursday 13th May We can't pinpoint when Doug was last in Dunedin nor Christchurch, but he WAS there in August 1965 when The Pretty Things swung through town, playing in Mike Perjanik's group (google him - fascinating career - and you probably know one of his most famous compostions if you watch Australian soaps!) Doug left for the UK in 1968 searching for more open minds. The next year he recorded an albums worth of Hendrix influenced material under the name JEsse Harper. Acetates and tapes filtered back to NZ and the Human Instinct appropriated the best songs for their first two albums. Giving music away in 1971, Doug moved to India where he stayed for 35+ years. Currently based in NZ - Doug Jerebine will be bringing his searing musical message to Dunedin, and taking no prisoners. This will be a unique performance. Accompanying Doug will be Miles Gillett, son of Bob Gillett - Doug's musical inspiration and fellow member of Dougs late 60s group The Brew. Opening the show will be the EXCELLENT Jordan O'Jordan from Polka Dot Dot Dot. For more info on Doug - check out Keith Newmans excellent Doug Jerebine story at http://www.wordworx.co.nz/jesseharper.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From actionman67 at paradise.net.nz Mon May 3 00:00:20 2010 From: actionman67 at paradise.net.nz (John Baker) Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 19:00:20 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Doug Jerebine to perform in South Island (Auckland show to be announced) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: WHOOPS FORGOT THE WELLINGTON SHOW THIS WEEKEND ? can you please add ??!! On 3/05/10 6:53 PM, "John Baker" wrote: > Hi AF ? could the following announcment please go onto your mailing list ? > thanking you ... > > WELLINGTON @ HAPPY Sat 7th May > PORT CHALMERS @ CHiCKS Wed 13th May > LYTTELTON @ EL SANTO Thursday 14th May > > Legendary (and non-mythical!!) NZ guitarist brings his Eastern influenced Blue > Cheer-Hendrix-Atomic Rooster meets Sonic Youth skwall to Wellington @ Happy on > Saturday 7th May Port Chalmers on Wednesday 12th May, and Lyttelton on > Thursday 13th May > We can't pinpoint when Doug was last in the windy city, nor Dunedin or > Christchurch, but he WAS there in August 1965 when The Pretty Things swung > through the Shaky ISles, playing in Mike Perjanik's group (google him - > fascinating career - and you probably know one of his most famous compostions > if you watch Australian soaps!) > Doug left for the UK in 1968 searching for more open minds. The next year he > recorded an albums worth of Hendrix influenced material under the name JEsse > Harper. Acetates and tapes filtered back to NZ and the Human Instinct > appropriated the best songs for their first two albums. > Giving music away in 1971, Doug moved to India where he stayed for 35+ years. > Currently based in NZ - Doug Jerebine will be bringing his searing musical > message to Dunedin, and taking no prisoners. This will be a unique > performance. > > Accompanying Doug will be Miles Gillett, son of Bob Gillett - Doug's musical > inspiration and fellow member of Dougs late 60s group The Brew. > > Opening the show will be the EXCELLENT Jordan O'Jordan from Polka Dot Dot Dot. > > For more info on Doug - check out Keith Newmans excellent Doug Jerebine story > at > http://www.wordworx.co.nz/jesseharper.html > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artwerks at slingshot.co.nz Mon May 3 22:18:48 2010 From: artwerks at slingshot.co.nz (Andrew Clifford) Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 17:18:48 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Play On In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20100504171848.c4kkog0scowcwk4s@webmail.slingshot.co.nz> Adam Art Gallery in Wellington are opening an exhibition called Play On that might be of interest to AFers in the way it references music (and sound). Of particular note, they have Tetuzi Akiyama doing a gig on Tuesday 6 July. Details below and more on their website: PLAY ON Julian Dashper Michael Parekowhai Ava Seymour Slave Pianos (Danius Kesminus, Michael Stevenson, Rohan Drape & Neil Kelly) Terry Urbahn Adam Art Gallery Victoria University of Wellington 8 May ? 25 July 2010 Play On is the first in an occasional series of curated exhibitions designed to investigate the relationships between sound and art, generated from the Adam Art Gallery?s unfolding Sound Check research programme. For this exhibition curator Christina Barton brings together four major works produced in the 1990s by leading New Zealand contemporary artists, and stages these referentially- rich installations alongside a newly commissioned work. Julian Dashper?s The Big Bang Theory (1992-1993), Michael Parekowhai?s Ten Guitars (1999), Slave Piano?s Slave Pianos (of the Art Cult) (1998-1999), and Terry Urbahn?s The Karaokes (1995-1997), are joined by Ava Seymour?s 11 Bars of Oboe (2010). Each work uses an aspect of music as a metaphor for thinking about art and art history. Considering the significant ways these installations reflect the social, cultural and critical turns of the 1990s and beyond, and drawing connections between them in terms of their use of music as both subject and form, Play On raises important questions about what art is and how culture works. PERFORMANCE Tetuzi Akiyama 1999 Since the ?90s luminary Japanese minimalist, spooky boogie guitarist Tetuzi Akiyama has exploited the special instrumental qualities of the guitar to create an aural environment that attempts to convert the body into an electronic entity. His performance at the Adam Art Gallery will allow a cross- cultural dialogue with the installation Patriot: Ten Guitars 1999 by New Zealand artist Michael Parekowhai to unfold. Adam Art Gallery Tuesday 6 July 2010 7pm http://www.adamartgallery.org.nz From siberia at paradise.net.nz Tue May 4 15:21:13 2010 From: siberia at paradise.net.nz (siberia at paradise.net.nz) Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 10:21:13 +1200 (NZST) Subject: [Af_List] B L A C K B O N E D A N G E L In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1273011673.4be09dd96a4cf@www.paradise.net.nz> ******************* B L A C K B O N E D A N G E L 1 5 th M A Y 2 0 1 0 The Burgundy Room (under Bodega, WGTN) $10 / $20 with CD / $30 with LP ********** From p-arcana at paradise.net.nz Tue May 4 16:21:53 2010 From: p-arcana at paradise.net.nz (Antony Milton/ PseudoArcana) Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 11:21:53 +1200 (NZST) Subject: [Af_List] New release and mailing list query In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1273015313.4be0ac11e17aa@www.paradise.net.nz> Hi, Anyone else getting hoax paypal spam?? I've been getting multiple daily messages directing me to a fake log in website lest my account me deleted. Only mention it here because the dullards perpetrating said scam inadvertantly sent out the first few emails with all the other recipient addresses attached and this had an uncanny resemblance to what I figure the AF list mailing list must look like.. Any chance the sites been hacked? On a more happy note theres a new PseudoArcana release out- yes, a CDR, henceforth to be known as a DDD, a data delivery device. Haha. Gotta own the fact that these fucking ugly plastic disks are a transitory media... PERALES/MILTON. -'Cuartos Azule'. Scorching prepared guitar pieces recorded in Buenos Aires in November 2009. Ex-boxing coach Fernando Perales was one of the original Reynols and currently tours and plays regularly with his solo table guitar project Viva la Muerte. Antony Milton is a guitarist and sound artist from New Zealand perhaps best known for the gestural drone blues project The Nether Dawn. Documenting a meeting of the concrete improv of Perales's steel-on-strings guitar and Miltons almost melodic drones this release discovers a sublime cohesion in both its moments of harsh noise and blissed out drone. This cdr presents the highlights from a series of recording sessions and culminates with a 30 minute live session that took place at the opening of a gallery installation by Perales. CDR. Order via www.pseudoarcana.com Antony Milton/ PseudoArcana www.pseudoarcana.com From Dugal.McKinnon at vuw.ac.nz Tue May 4 16:45:01 2010 From: Dugal.McKinnon at vuw.ac.nz (Dugal McKinnon) Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 11:45:01 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Pop Archeology, last days Message-ID: POPULAR ARCHEOLOGY: CASSETTE, C.1967-1994 Closing 6pm, Sun 9 May, but presently in a nice state of decay as the tapes fail, get chewed, disintegrate... 141 Willis St, Wellington Open every day 10-6pm A room in a poorly funded archive. Bare. Dimly lit. Grubby shelves support cassette players looping through fragments and dust. A soft din, a sonic tincture colouring the air. Shards of pop history puncture the noise of time. A choir of scavaged hooks, licks and choruses. An invitation to remember through the dismembered, the almost discarded, the chanced upon somewhere, the kept just because. http://www.lettingspace.org.nz/dugal-mckinnon/ From thesilverage at hotmail.com Wed May 5 13:56:16 2010 From: thesilverage at hotmail.com (Kiran Dass) Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 08:56:16 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Black Boned Angel... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: "See you at Burgundy's..." _________________________________________________________________ Find a way to cure that travel bug MSN NZ Travel http://travel.msn.co.nz/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Wed May 5 16:42:45 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 11:42:45 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] hoax pal In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <42B5283C-9251-4202-9C0E-F441AB7CF537@audiofoundation.org.nz> I didn't get sucked in by this one, but i did earlier in the year. I regard myself as spam savvy but the email looked official and when I went to the site, it was genuinely the Paypal site as well. They somehow manage to mirror the site. Exceedingly well done! I lost $2000 in 20 minutes after kindly providing them with my credit card details. All of it going to Al Jazeera TV channels Luckily ANZ were straight onto it and rang me half an hour later to inform me of suspicious activity and all the money has been returned by them. Still have to pay fees and interest though. humph As far as I can see, the emails come from an old page of the site, which I have now removed. I think the AF list is ok.... On May 6, 2010, at 10:37 AM, p . w . wrote: > > Hi, > Anyone else getting hoax paypal spam?? > > affirmative. tho it was kindly shelved into my spam folder and i > only spotted it by chance. > > pw > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list- > audiofoundation.org.nz From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Wed May 5 16:47:44 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 11:47:44 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: Fred's Events References: <82C799AD-563E-48BE-941E-5ADEF236BAF3@soundexplorers.co.nz> Message-ID: > > Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society presents... > > > Saturday 8th May > 8pm $5 > > Toad + friends > > Folk/country outfit from Auckland with banjo, resonator guitar, > cello and brass, which brings to mind Townes Van Zandt and Will > Oldham. > > www.myspace.com/toadnation > ? > > > > > > Sunday 9th May > 7:30pm $5 > > Fred's Sunday Night Experimental Variety Show featuring > > ... i.ryoko blissed out electronics and projections from the Seth > Frightening/100 Suns collaborator. > http://www.myspace.com/idotryoko > > ... the ever-unpredictable and multi-talented Jeff Henderson! > > Hefner surrealist soundscapes featuring the wonderfully tripped > out stories and visuals of Gerard Crewdson > with Anthony Donaldson (drums), Alphabethead (turntables), Noel > Clayton (bass) and Daniel Beban (guitar/electronics). > ? > > > Monday 10th May > 6pm gold coin > > Wellington's Most Famous Orchestra of Miraculous Delights hosts > OPEN ORCHESTRA > A session of large group improvisation and alternative > compositions. Open to all, bring an instrument! > > > Also in the news this week... > > Saturday 8th May at Happy > Doug Jerebine and the Mantarays > Legendary (and non-mythical!!) NZ guitarist brings his Eastern > influenced Blue Cheer-Hendrix-Atomic Rooster meets Sonic Youth > skwall to Wellington. We can't pinpoint when Doug was last in > Wellington but he WAS there in August 1965 when The Pretty Things > swung through town, playing in Mike Perjanik's group. Doug left for > the UK in 1968 searching for more open minds. The next year he > recorded an album's worth of Hendrix influenced material under the > name Jesse Harper. Acetates and tapes filtered back to NZ and the > Human Instinct appropriated the best songs for their first two > albums. Giving music away in 1971, Doug moved to India where he > stayed for 35+ years. This will be a unique performance. > > Also coming up soon... > May 20th at Happy > Bill Orcutt - ex Harry Pussy guitarist now solo steel string maestro! > > For those wanting to check out a great blog of improvised and > experimental music happening in Wellington have a look at: > hypnagogic new zealand: improvised music guide > http://talesofthevoice.wordpress.com/ > > > Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > 46 Frederick St, Wellington > www.soundexplorers.co.nz > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: toad.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 6035 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: gerardathome.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 26876 bytes Desc: not available URL: From stabbiesetc at yahoo.com.au Wed May 5 23:46:38 2010 From: stabbiesetc at yahoo.com.au (stefan geoffrey neville) Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 23:46:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Af_List] art opening fri. 7th at High seas. Message-ID: <422271.13078.qm@web32808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> folks. alie mcpherson (paintings), satsuma motors (sculpture) and me (prints) are opening our new exhibition tomorrow at the high seas at 6pm. if you fancy it. cheers stfn From artwerks at slingshot.co.nz Sun May 9 16:57:12 2010 From: artwerks at slingshot.co.nz (Andrew Clifford) Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 11:57:12 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Seeking spare drum Message-ID: <20100510115712.y9kwkgwwkgg8ogw8@webmail.slingshot.co.nz> Anyone got a spare snare they don't want? Please contact Alastair direct... ----- Forwarded message ----- From: Alastair Galpin [mailto:info at worldrecordchase.com] Sent: Saturday, 8 May 2010 1:50 p.m. To: Linda Tyler Cc: Andrew Clifford Subject: Re: FW: Graduate seeking spare drum Thank you Linda. Much appreciated. I have been advised that what I actually need is a snare drum - not a tom drum. Anyway, looking forward to hearing if anyone can assist. Do you want my details so you can check that I have just graduated? Regards, Alastair Galpin (NZ) - 2nd biggest Guinness World Records(tm) breaker of the decade: 2000-2009 - "Record-breaking exposure" - Worldrecordchase.com Do you think that someone at the audio foundation can assist Alastair? Linda Tyler ________________________________________ From: Alastair Galpin [info at worldrecordchase.com] Sent: Friday, 7 May 2010 8:22 p.m. To: info-creative at auckland.ac.nz; Linda Tyler Subject: Graduate seeking spare drum Hi there. I have just graduated from HSB. I'm seeking a drum and wonder if you can assist: - a tom drum would be ideal - other types of drum considered - for motivational presentations in schools - needs to be sturdy enough to withstand pounding by school pupils - does not need to look good at all! - very cheap, if possible, such as surplus spares? You can get me on 846 2628 or 027 225 2224 if you can perhaps help. Looking forward to hearing if you can think of something. Regards, Alastair Galpin (NZ) - 2nd biggest Guinness World Records(tm) breaker of the decade: 2000-2009 - "Record-breaking exposure" - Worldrecordchase.com ----- End forwarded message ----- From artwerks at slingshot.co.nz Sun May 9 17:15:36 2010 From: artwerks at slingshot.co.nz (Andrew Clifford) Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 12:15:36 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] FW: Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney Message-ID: <20100510121536.j0cgsskowooggso4@webmail.slingshot.co.nz> Lots of interesting things happening in Sydney over the next few months as part of the Sydney Biennale, including performances by Ujino Muneturu and Akio Suzuki (see announcement below). Also, Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson are co-curating the Vivid Festival later this month, which includes a noise night, a performance of Metal Machine Music (!), performances by Laurie and Chirgilchin: http://www.sydneyoperahouse.net.au/about/program_Vivid_LIVE.aspx From: Biennale of Sydney [mailto:marketing at biennaleofsydney.com.au] Sent: Monday, 10 May 2010 9:10 a.m. Subject: Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney [http://www.bos2008.com.au/persistent/templateimages/web-ready-logo.gif] BIENNALE OF SYDNEY ? 9 May 2010 Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney [http://bos17.admin.sitesuite.net.au/images/superdeluxeartspace_logo.gif] Download Media Release PDF For the first time in Australia, Tokyo's thriving experimental performance space SuperDeluxe will open its doors in Sydney for the 17th Biennale of Sydney. Presented at Artspace in Woolloomooloo, SuperDeluxe at Artspace combines art gallery, performance venue, bar and club and will be a hub for experimental music, culture and ideas for the duration of the Biennale of Sydney from 12 May until 1 August 2010. For its Sydney reincarnation, SuperDeluxe at Artspace celebrates Japanese and Australian culture with a dynamic program of bands, DJs, sound artists, dancers, films and the popular PechaKucha Nights. This exciting 12-week program has been co-curated by SuperDeluxe Tokyo, KDa, Namaiki, Joni Waka, Artspace and the Biennale of Sydney. An eclectic mix of local and international performers including some of Japan?s leading acts will be presented every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening during the Biennale. Established in Tokyo in 2002, SuperDeluxe was envisaged as a meeting place for independent artists to exhibit and perform cross-platform works, incorporating virtually any form of expression spanning sound, video, dance and theatre. PechaKucha, the onomatopoeic Japanese word for ?chit chat?, was devised by Tokyo-based architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham for SuperDeluxe Tokyo in 2003. PechaKucha Nights are informal and fun gatherings where people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, passions, quirky collections and just about anything else. The popular PechaKucha Nights have now spread to over 280 cities worldwide and will be hosted every Thursday at SuperDeluxe at Artspace. This is your chance to contribute your creativity and perspectives using a snappy presentation format of 20 slides 20 seconds. Friday and Saturday nights at SuperDeluxe at Artspace will feature an extraordinary selection of Japanese, international and local bands, DJs, sound and performance artists, and unexpected happenings to create an infectious festival atmosphere. The electric line-up includes award-winning Dai Yamamoto who will treat audiences to the fast percussion of the traditional Japanese shamisen in an exciting and unforgettable duo with Kazunao Nagata, a Tokyo-based synth player, DJ and producer. Yudayajazz mashes real-time video, audio and live music, crafting an intense multimedia experience that is both fun and provocative. Akio Suzuki, a sound art pioneer, uses found objects and exquisitely handcrafted instruments from an ancient stone flute to a tin can, while Ujino Muneteru will play pieces constructed from household items such as a blender, drill and hairdryer In addition to solo performers, a number of Japanese bands will take the stage including surf/garage rock outfit Jackie and The Cedrics, and the heavily distorted post-punk all-girl trio nisennenmondai. Contact GONZO will perform dance styles ranging from Fight Club inspired fist fights to sophisticated dance. Taketeru Kudo will perform Butoh, a dance incorporating hyper-controlled body movements with grotesque yet beautiful imagery, accompanied by Tetsu Saitoh, a double bass player with a mesmerising and technically brilliant style unhampered by convention. A diverse line-up of international and local performers, including Biennale artists, will perform alongside these acts from Japan. Canadian performance artist Skeena Reece takes on the persona of Raven the Trickster, a representation of flawed humanity, to present ideas and images circulating around the recent apologies to the indigenous people of Australia and Canada. Eileen Simpson and Ben White?s Open Music Archive is a collaborative initiative to source, digitise and distribute out-of-copyright sound recordings ? mainly 1920s and 1930s blues, jazz, folk and music hall. They will premiere their Parallel Anthology project inspired by musicologist and artist Harry Smith?s Anthology of American Folk Music. Toydeath will make live music with sounds created solely from tortured electronic toys, accompanied by hilarious costumed antics. Guest programmers such as Gail Priest, Scott Donovan and Lawrence English will also present evenings of experimental and electronic music. Also showing at SuperDeluxe at Artspace is the weekly Biennale Film Program, Magickal Songs, Mythical Histories and Fictitious Truths, curated by Jack Sargeant with David Elliott, Artistic Director. These films, from Australia and around the world, reflect on spirituality and indigeneity, and on the power of art and its place in traditional culutre and contemporary politics. In addition to the Biennale Film Program, SuperDeluxe at Artspace will host short film screenings presented by international arts and technology channel Portable.tv. Presented after selected Thursday PechaKucha Nights, Cinema of Curiosities brings together animations, experimental works, music videos, and narratives from all over the world and explores the question ?in the combination of technology, influence and imagination ? are there new ways of looking at images??. Selected nights will also include sets from FBi Radio DJs. FBi Radio is an independent, community-based radio station, and Media Partner of SuperDeluxe at Artspace. KEY INFO SuperDeluxe at Artspace gallery and caf? Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am ? 5 pm SuperDeluxe at Artspace performances, events and bar Thursday to Saturday nights, 7.30 pm ? 12 am Biennale Film Program Sunday afternoons, 3 pm ? 5 pm Admission Admission to SuperDeluxe at Artspace is FREE, however, bookings are highly recommended for all evening events to avoid disappointment. Limited entry will be available on the door each night from 8 pm, subject to capacity. SuperDeluxe at Artspace is a licensed 18 y.o + venue after 7.30 pm. Please bring proof of identification for entry. The Biennale of Sydney promotes the responsible service of alcohol. VENUE Artspace 43?51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo For more information and bookings visit: www.superdeluxe-artspace.com SUPERDELUXE at ARTSPACE IS SUPPORTED BY Partners Asahi | Chandon | Valiant Hire | Vittoria Coffee Online Partner Two Thousand Media Partner FBi Radio Event Partner Belinda Franks Catering With assistance from Fostex, Major Music and Portable.TV ? ENDS ? 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URL: From bmorley at paradise.net.nz Sun May 9 17:25:28 2010 From: bmorley at paradise.net.nz (Bruce Morley) Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 12:25:28 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] snare drum In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Alastair/Andrew if you don't come up with something within your budget/our loop, call drummer/drum technician Bruce King 828 5512, he might have something lying around - Bruce Morley ___________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: af_list-bounces at list.audiofoundation.org.nz [mailto:af_list-bounces at list.audiofoundation.org.nz] On Behalf Of af_list-request at list.audiofoundation.org.nz Sent: Monday, 10 May 2010 12:25 p.m. To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz Subject: Af_List Digest, Vol 49, Issue 6 Send Af_List mailing list submissions to af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org. nz or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to af_list-request at list.audiofoundation.org.nz You can reach the person managing the list at af_list-owner at list.audiofoundation.org.nz When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Af_List digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Seeking spare drum (Andrew Clifford) 2. FW: Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney (Andrew Clifford) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 11:57:12 +1200 From: Andrew Clifford To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz Subject: [Af_List] Seeking spare drum Message-ID: <20100510115712.y9kwkgwwkgg8ogw8 at webmail.slingshot.co.nz> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Anyone got a spare snare they don't want? Please contact Alastair direct... ----- Forwarded message ----- From: Alastair Galpin [mailto:info at worldrecordchase.com] Sent: Saturday, 8 May 2010 1:50 p.m. To: Linda Tyler Cc: Andrew Clifford Subject: Re: FW: Graduate seeking spare drum Thank you Linda. Much appreciated. I have been advised that what I actually need is a snare drum - not a tom drum. Anyway, looking forward to hearing if anyone can assist. Do you want my details so you can check that I have just graduated? Regards, Alastair Galpin (NZ) - 2nd biggest Guinness World Records(tm) breaker of the decade: 2000-2009 - "Record-breaking exposure" - Worldrecordchase.com Do you think that someone at the audio foundation can assist Alastair? Linda Tyler ________________________________________ From: Alastair Galpin [info at worldrecordchase.com] Sent: Friday, 7 May 2010 8:22 p.m. To: info-creative at auckland.ac.nz; Linda Tyler Subject: Graduate seeking spare drum Hi there. I have just graduated from HSB. I'm seeking a drum and wonder if you can assist: - a tom drum would be ideal - other types of drum considered - for motivational presentations in schools - needs to be sturdy enough to withstand pounding by school pupils - does not need to look good at all! - very cheap, if possible, such as surplus spares? You can get me on 846 2628 or 027 225 2224 if you can perhaps help. Looking forward to hearing if you can think of something. Regards, Alastair Galpin (NZ) - 2nd biggest Guinness World Records(tm) breaker of the decade: 2000-2009 - "Record-breaking exposure" - Worldrecordchase.com ----- End forwarded message ----- ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 12:15:36 +1200 From: Andrew Clifford To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz Subject: [Af_List] FW: Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney Message-ID: <20100510121536.j0cgsskowooggso4 at webmail.slingshot.co.nz> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Lots of interesting things happening in Sydney over the next few months as part of the Sydney Biennale, including performances by Ujino Muneturu and Akio Suzuki (see announcement below). Also, Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson are co-curating the Vivid Festival later this month, which includes a noise night, a performance of Metal Machine Music (!), performances by Laurie and Chirgilchin: http://www.sydneyoperahouse.net.au/about/program_Vivid_LIVE.aspx From: Biennale of Sydney [mailto:marketing at biennaleofsydney.com.au] Sent: Monday, 10 May 2010 9:10 a.m. Subject: Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney [http://www.bos2008.com.au/persistent/templateimages/web-ready-logo.gif] BIENNALE OF SYDNEY ? 9 May 2010 Tokyo?s experimental performance space SuperDeluxe premieres in Australia for the 17th Biennale of Sydney [http://bos17.admin.sitesuite.net.au/images/superdeluxeartspace_logo.gif] Download Media Release PDF For the first time in Australia, Tokyo's thriving experimental performance space SuperDeluxe will open its doors in Sydney for the 17th Biennale of Sydney. Presented at Artspace in Woolloomooloo, SuperDeluxe at Artspace combines art gallery, performance venue, bar and club and will be a hub for experimental music, culture and ideas for the duration of the Biennale of Sydney from 12 May until 1 August 2010. For its Sydney reincarnation, SuperDeluxe at Artspace celebrates Japanese and Australian culture with a dynamic program of bands, DJs, sound artists, dancers, films and the popular PechaKucha Nights. This exciting 12-week program has been co-curated by SuperDeluxe Tokyo, KDa, Namaiki, Joni Waka, Artspace and the Biennale of Sydney. An eclectic mix of local and international performers including some of Japan?s leading acts will be presented every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening during the Biennale. Established in Tokyo in 2002, SuperDeluxe was envisaged as a meeting place for independent artists to exhibit and perform cross-platform works, incorporating virtually any form of expression spanning sound, video, dance and theatre. PechaKucha, the onomatopoeic Japanese word for ?chit chat?, was devised by Tokyo-based architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham for SuperDeluxe Tokyo in 2003. PechaKucha Nights are informal and fun gatherings where people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, passions, quirky collections and just about anything else. The popular PechaKucha Nights have now spread to over 280 cities worldwide and will be hosted every Thursday at SuperDeluxe at Artspace. This is your chance to contribute your creativity and perspectives using a snappy presentation format of 20 slides 20 seconds. Friday and Saturday nights at SuperDeluxe at Artspace will feature an extraordinary selection of Japanese, international and local bands, DJs, sound and performance artists, and unexpected happenings to create an infectious festival atmosphere. The electric line-up includes award-winning Dai Yamamoto who will treat audiences to the fast percussion of the traditional Japanese shamisen in an exciting and unforgettable duo with Kazunao Nagata, a Tokyo-based synth player, DJ and producer. Yudayajazz mashes real-time video, audio and live music, crafting an intense multimedia experience that is both fun and provocative. Akio Suzuki, a sound art pioneer, uses found objects and exquisitely handcrafted instruments from an ancient stone flute to a tin can, while Ujino Muneteru will play pieces constructed from household items such as a blender, drill and hairdryer In addition to solo performers, a number of Japanese bands will take the stage including surf/garage rock outfit Jackie and The Cedrics, and the heavily distorted post-punk all-girl trio nisennenmondai. Contact GONZO will perform dance styles ranging from Fight Club inspired fist fights to sophisticated dance. Taketeru Kudo will perform Butoh, a dance incorporating hyper-controlled body movements with grotesque yet beautiful imagery, accompanied by Tetsu Saitoh, a double bass player with a mesmerising and technically brilliant style unhampered by convention. A diverse line-up of international and local performers, including Biennale artists, will perform alongside these acts from Japan. Canadian performance artist Skeena Reece takes on the persona of Raven the Trickster, a representation of flawed humanity, to present ideas and images circulating around the recent apologies to the indigenous people of Australia and Canada. Eileen Simpson and Ben White?s Open Music Archive is a collaborative initiative to source, digitise and distribute out-of-copyright sound recordings ? mainly 1920s and 1930s blues, jazz, folk and music hall. They will premiere their Parallel Anthology project inspired by musicologist and artist Harry Smith?s Anthology of American Folk Music. Toydeath will make live music with sounds created solely from tortured electronic toys, accompanied by hilarious costumed antics. Guest programmers such as Gail Priest, Scott Donovan and Lawrence English will also present evenings of experimental and electronic music. Also showing at SuperDeluxe at Artspace is the weekly Biennale Film Program, Magickal Songs, Mythical Histories and Fictitious Truths, curated by Jack Sargeant with David Elliott, Artistic Director. These films, from Australia and around the world, reflect on spirituality and indigeneity, and on the power of art and its place in traditional culutre and contemporary politics. In addition to the Biennale Film Program, SuperDeluxe at Artspace will host short film screenings presented by international arts and technology channel Portable.tv. Presented after selected Thursday PechaKucha Nights, Cinema of Curiosities brings together animations, experimental works, music videos, and narratives from all over the world and explores the question ?in the combination of technology, influence and imagination ? are there new ways of looking at images??. Selected nights will also include sets from FBi Radio DJs. FBi Radio is an independent, community-based radio station, and Media Partner of SuperDeluxe at Artspace. KEY INFO SuperDeluxe at Artspace gallery and caf? Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am ? 5 pm SuperDeluxe at Artspace performances, events and bar Thursday to Saturday nights, 7.30 pm ? 12 am Biennale Film Program Sunday afternoons, 3 pm ? 5 pm Admission Admission to SuperDeluxe at Artspace is FREE, however, bookings are highly recommended for all evening events to avoid disappointment. Limited entry will be available on the door each night from 8 pm, subject to capacity. SuperDeluxe at Artspace is a licensed 18 y.o + venue after 7.30 pm. Please bring proof of identification for entry. The Biennale of Sydney promotes the responsible service of alcohol. VENUE Artspace 43?51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo For more information and bookings visit: www.superdeluxe-artspace.com SUPERDELUXE at ARTSPACE IS SUPPORTED BY Partners Asahi | Chandon | Valiant Hire | Vittoria Coffee Online Partner Two Thousand Media Partner FBi Radio Event Partner Belinda Franks Catering With assistance from Fostex, Major Music and Portable.TV ? ENDS ? 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That site is now up for sale on Trade Me: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Business-farming-industry/Businesses-for-sale/Internet-technology/auction-288022986.htm The website itself has never really made any money--because we don't really sell advertising--but we've always used it as sort of a showcase for our web skills, and we've since taken 9-5 jobs at agencies in Sydney, hence the sale. We'd love to find a good home for the site, rather than shut it down, and we're open to all sorts of ideas. Apologies for the self-serving nature of this post. Cheers, Jeff Root Mukuna Gig Guide www.mukuna.co.nz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aklassrecords at gmail.com Mon May 10 20:11:41 2010 From: aklassrecords at gmail.com (Leonard McMullen) Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 15:11:41 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Studio/Office in Kinglsand available Message-ID: Secure office/studio space available to rent in Kingsland studio complex! Ideally suited as a video edit room or music studio, short term or long term. Communal kitchen/lounge area, parking and access to our live room are also possible. $POA Later this year one of my tenants will probably be leaving, and I will have a full studio room available w/ an adjoining vocal/amp room, and possibly recording equipment available to rent also. I don't expect his room to stay empty for long, so I'd prefer to get someone nice from this list etc.. brains! Len -- www.aklass.com www.godrekidz.co.nz www.myspace.com/aklass -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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He will be assisted by the very > versatile Vorn Colgan on drums and bass. > www.myspace.com/jpjp1 > > Avant folk hero Seth Frightening meets radio sound technician > George D Angus in a multi-flavoured steel string/magnetic tape salad. > www.myspace.com/sethfrightening > > plus artist extraordinaire Gerard Crewdson (brass) meets the > explosive Noel Meek (voice) - an historic meeting! > > All this plus the chance to be in-to-win two tickets to next > Thursday's Bill Orcutt gig at Happy!! > www.foxydigitalis.com/foxyd/features.php?which=449 > > > > Monday 17th May, 6-7:30pm, gold coin > > Voice toning with resident voice toning expert Erica Grant. > Loosen-up your vocal chords! Wiggle your diaphram! Enlarge your lungs! > > > Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > 46 Frederick Street, Wellington. > www.soundexplorers.co.nz > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Shape-shifting denizens of the earthly crust, FFM pull into their psychedelic sphere: eurovision ecstacy, heavy repetitive riffing, volcanoes erupting, distant radio transmission, cosmic droning and supernatural disco. Feel the magnetic force! myspace.com/fullfckngmoon http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz/event/2010/05/11/full-fucking-moon-black-boned-angel/722 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sam at postmoderncore.com Wed May 12 03:00:32 2010 From: sam at postmoderncore.com (Sam Stephens) Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 22:00:32 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] BLACK BONED ANGEL / FULL FUCKING MOON In-Reply-To: <0FA98B51-1596-4BF2-BBC0-D93E6DE22EB6@gmail.com> References: <0FA98B51-1596-4BF2-BBC0-D93E6DE22EB6@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4BEA7C40.9020507@postmoderncore.com> Do us acolytes get to have any idea when to show up :-) On 12/05/2010 5:37 p.m., Torben Tilly wrote: > For those of you in Wellington this weekend..... > > *BLACK BONED ANGEL / FULL FUCKING MOON* > * > * > *Saturday, May 15, 2010 > The Burgundy Room, Bodega, 101 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, 6011, Wellington. > > * > *$10 (or $20 includes purchase of Black Boned Angel CD)* > > *BLACK BONED ANGEL* > will crush eardrums and innards alike when they bring their > narcoleptic brand of sleepmetal to Wellington for a very rare live > journey into E-P-I-C blackness. Triumphant beauty. Unspoken power. > Hunchbacked devotion. No band is more singularly committed to the > possibility of religious epiphany via THE RIFF. > > myspace.com/blackbonedangelnz > > *FULL FUCKING MOON* > Space-monkey, Space-Fox, Space-Snake, Space-Meercat! > Shape-shifting denizens of the earthly crust, FFM pull into their > psychedelic sphere: eurovision ecstacy, heavy repetitive riffing, > volcanoes erupting, distant radio transmission, cosmic droning and > supernatural disco. Feel the magnetic force! > > myspace.com/fullfckngmoon > > http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz/event/2010/05/11/full-fucking-moon-black-boned-angel/722 > > > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz -- postmoderncore netlabel http://postmoderncore.com/ dolly dolla recordings http://dadashopping.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From siberia at paradise.net.nz Wed May 12 15:45:15 2010 From: siberia at paradise.net.nz (siberia at paradise.net.nz) Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 10:45:15 +1200 (NZST) Subject: [Af_List] BLACK BONED ANGEL / FULL FUCKING MOON In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1273704315.4beb2f7bb18d9@www.paradise.net.nz> The Burgundy Room, 15th May Full Fucking Moon is on at 9.30pm Black Boned Angel is on at 10.30pm dont be late. late sucks. death to late shows. Come and buy a beer, be present in the moment, make an evening of it. Bring a friend. Friends rule. Friends who turn up to see the first band rule more than friends who dont. Observe the goddamn hierachy of friendship. $10 entry (good!) $20 with CD of your choice (very good!) $30 with LP of your choice (really very very good!) -------------------------------------------------- From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Thu May 13 18:54:22 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 13:54:22 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] ALTMUSIC AUCKLAND PRESENTS BILL ORCUTT, BRIAN AND MARY ROSE AT THE HIGH SEAS NEXT WEEK Message-ID: WED MAY 19TH THE HIGH SEAS, BERESFORD ST AUCKLAND 8 PM $10 on the door, $9.00 @ www.utr.co.nz altmusicnz2010.blogspot.com Bill Orcutt emerged as one of the most influential guitar players of the 1990s, alongside drummer Adris Hoyos in the seminal Miami-based free rock band, Harry Pussy, their half-decade existence throwing up a boutique of caustic masterpieces alongside equally luminary cohorts on labels including Chocolate Monk (Richard Youngs, Incapacitants, Bruce Russell) and Siltbreeze (Charalambides, Guided By Voices, The Shadow Ring), but their volatile, calamitous sound has remained their matchless own. Harry Pussy?s sonic wit, spat forth in vignette-like rashes such as ?Please Don?t Come Back From The Moon?, ?Nazi USA? and ?I Don't Care About Sleep Anymore? spoke of a generational disenchantment that heavily influenced the likes of later acolytes, Hair Police, Pukers, Sightings, The Hospitals and the younger alumni on Philadelphia?s fabled Siltbreeze label. In one critic?s words, Harry Pussy ?filtered the Circle Jerks' brutal attack through Sonic Youth and Lydia Lunch and condensed it into a narrow, high-pitched assault?, and in another?s, ?pretty much established a whole new blueprint for post- hardcore avant rock destruction.? Orcutt?s unanticipated return with the 2009 self-released 7", ?High Waisted? and his late-2009 LP, ?A New Way To Pay Old Debts?, was an exhilarating reincarnation of the rambunctious automatism and hair- trigger ferocity that pervaded Harry Pussy?s earlier, combustible missives. In Mimaroglu?s words, the latter recording ?let loose a pan- trajectorial spray of freedom-inflected guitar histrionics, captured gloriously in a room-tone / blown-amp fidelity?. Its un-building of a noise-blues vernacular invoked the equally insubordinate spirits of the late Derek Bailey and John Fahey, and the delta bros, Fred McDowell and Joseph Spence, and was a universal, underground heir of album of the year, appearing on The Wire magazine?s Rewind list next to Oneohtrix Point Never and Broadcast. Orcutt's plucked lacerations, spooky boogie, and ballistic extraterrestrial blues, bordered by the severe candour of his own ulterior, vocal utterances makes for an unsettling but downright melodious sound that repudiates mere descent into noise-guitar discord, while serving as a reminder to a whole contemporary pantheon of guitarists of how it should be done. Brian and Maryrose Crook's band The Renderers enjoys a cult following in the US with the kind of country music that a character from either a William Faulkner short story or a David Lynch film might whistle while scalding a hog. Their songs are alternately knuckle-white and grangrene-black. Mary Rose, who also has a solo album in production, is a painter (although her easel is not of tarnished gilt). Represented by Brooke Gifford Gallery, she was curated by Emma Bugden in City Gallery?s Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand (Wellington). Her canvasses are a visual corollary to the Southern Gothic of The Renderers? songs. http://palilalia.com/ http://www.myspace.com/therenderers Established in 2001 and now organized by committees in every major city in New Zealand under the Audio Foundation, Altmusic is an ongoing series of audio events, regularly bringing a vital injection of contemporary and experimental music from around the world to New Zealand. This year, the programme continues with each city curating its own event and touring this around NZ. http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dugal.McKinnon at vuw.ac.nz Fri May 14 01:51:50 2010 From: Dugal.McKinnon at vuw.ac.nz (Dugal McKinnon) Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 20:51:50 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Webcast concert this Monday Message-ID: Hi all We'll be webcasting a concert of new compositions by 200-level students from the Sonic Arts programme at the New Zealand School of Music this coming Monday (NZ time). This is a first for the programme and any feedback you have on the webcast quality ? not to mention the music ? would be much appreciated (please email me directly). Date: Monday, May 17 Time: 2:15 PM Link: http://mdsweb.vuw.ac.nz/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=0ecca68e36614254a81a3d1d289529c9 Best Dugal --- Dr Dugal McKinnon Director, Lilburn Electroacoustic Music Studios Senior Lecturer in Sonic Art and Composition New Zealand School of Music Wellington Aotearoa ? New Zealand + 64 4 4636448 From zoe at audiofoundation.org.nz Sun May 16 04:24:43 2010 From: zoe at audiofoundation.org.nz (Zoe Drayton) Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 23:24:43 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] valve amp needed for altmusic gig on wed Message-ID: hi AK afers Brian and Mary Rose need a small valve preferably Fender amp for their gig on wed. Can anyone help with this? Free entry in return! From siberia at paradise.net.nz Sun May 16 14:15:32 2010 From: siberia at paradise.net.nz (siberia at paradise.net.nz) Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 09:15:32 +1200 (NZST) Subject: [Af_List] BLACK BONED ANGEL says thank you. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1274044532.4bf06074725f4@www.paradise.net.nz> BLACK BONED ANGEL gives thanks and salutations to the worshippers who attended Saturdays prayer meeting. All trace of bass was cast from the worshippers ears for days like demons cast into a screaming pig. Special salutations to Full Fucking Moon for ushering in the evening with a fine call to worship. Hallelujah. From dr_rory_storm at yahoo.co.nz Mon May 17 15:40:07 2010 From: dr_rory_storm at yahoo.co.nz (Rory Storm) Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 15:40:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Af_List] porcine abuse In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <153238.91606.qm@web51503.mail.re2.yahoo.com> "like demons cast into a screaming pig". poor old porkers... From thesilverage at hotmail.com Mon May 17 16:35:46 2010 From: thesilverage at hotmail.com (Kiran Dass) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 11:35:46 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] BLACK BONED ANGEL says thank you. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I couldn't stop thinking of Burgundy's - that 80s Auckland cabaret bar. I found myself hoping, no, praying that Debbie Dorday would appear. At the very least. And then, hells bells, Ronnie James Dio died. > From: af_list-request at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > Subject: Af_List Digest, Vol 49, Issue 13 > To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 14:00:24 -0700 > > Send Af_List mailing list submissions to > af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz > > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > af_list-request at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > > You can reach the person managing the list at > af_list-owner at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Af_List digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. BLACK BONED ANGEL says thank you. (siberia at paradise.net.nz) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 09:15:32 +1200 (NZST) > From: siberia at paradise.net.nz > To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > Subject: [Af_List] BLACK BONED ANGEL says thank you. > Message-ID: <1274044532.4bf06074725f4 at www.paradise.net.nz> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > > > > > BLACK BONED ANGEL gives thanks and salutations to the worshippers who attended > Saturdays prayer meeting. All trace of bass was cast from the worshippers ears > for days like demons cast into a screaming pig. > > Special salutations to Full Fucking Moon for ushering in the evening with a > fine call to worship. > > Hallelujah. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz > > End of Af_List Digest, Vol 49, Issue 13 > *************************************** _________________________________________________________________ Looking for a place to manage all your online stuff? Download the new Windows Live http://download.live.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From altmusicchc at gmail.com Mon May 17 22:18:51 2010 From: altmusicchc at gmail.com (Christchurch AltMusic) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 17:18:51 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] BILL ORCUTT / WHITE SAUCER / BRUCE RUSSELL Message-ID: Altmusic presents: Bill Orcutt (USA), White Saucer (AKL) & Bruce Russell (CHC) 8pm Saturday 22 May HSP 84 Lichfield Street, Christchurch Presales $9 from UTR Bill Orcutt emerged as one of the most influential guitar players of the 1990s, alongside drummer Adris Hoyos in the seminal Miami-based free rock band, Harry Pussy, their half-decade existence throwing up a boutique of caustic masterpieces alongside equally luminary cohorts on labels including Chocolate Monk (Richard Youngs, Incapacitants, Bruce Russell) and Siltbreeze (Charalambides, Guided By Voices, The Shadow Ring), but their volatile, calamitous sound has remained their matchless own. Orcutt?s unanticipated return with the 2009 self-released 7", ?High Waisted? and his late-2009 LP, ?A New Way To Pay Old Debts?, was an exhilarating reincarnation of the rambunctious automatism and hair-trigger ferocity that pervaded Harry Pussy?s earlier, combustible missives. In Mimaroglu?s words, the latter recording ?let loose a pan-trajectorial spray of freedom-inflected guitar histrionics, captured gloriously in a room-tone / blown-amp fidelity?. Its un-building of a noise-blues vernacular invoked the equally insubordinate spirits of the late Derek Bailey and John Fahey, and the delta bros, Fred McDowell and Joseph Spence, and was a universal, underground heir of album of the year, appearing on The Wire magazine?s Rewind list next to Oneohtrix Point Never and Broadcast. Orcutt's plucked lacerations, spooky boogie, and ballistic extraterrestrial blues, bordered by the severe candour of his own ulterior, vocal utterances makes for an unsettling but downright melodious sound that repudiates mere descent into noise-guitar discord, while serving as a reminder to a whole contemporary pantheon of guitarists of how it should be done. Radical ?minence grise of the New Zealand experimental underground, Stella Corkey and Alan Holt?s White Saucer takes disorderly cues from what has been described as the triple threat freedoms of free jazz, 20th century avant-garde and psychedelic, improvised rock music. Their work has appeared on Freedom-From (Hair Police, Sightings, Harry Pussy, Jackie O, Thurston Moore), Drunken Fish (Bardo Pond, Roy Montgomery, Lee Ranaldo) and their own Pink Air, while Corkery has operated both solo as Sweetcakes and Arrows, and in collaborative shapes in Siltbreeze and Xpressway groups such as Queen Meanie Puss with Rachel Shearer and Hot Buttered Soul with Roddy Pain (Snapper, Evil). The multi instrumental duo slip between grubby and warbled extraterrestrial psych sorties to buzzed out Kosmische retreats. This is their first ever show in Christchurch. Bruce Russell is an artist, composer and writer based in Christchurch, and is the founder of seminal labels, Xpressway and Corpus Hermeticum. His work has appeared on a panoply of labels, including Smalltown Supersound, Ecstatic Yod, Spirit of Orr, Siltbreeze and Helicopter. His bands, The Dead C and A Handful of Dust have appeared on an equally formidable array of imprints. Russell has recorded with the likes of AMM?s Eddie Prevost, Mattin, John Wiese, RLW, Tetuzi Akiyama and Birchville Cat Motel, and has performed alongside a similar host of like minded, but diverse artists. Established in 2001 and now organized by committees in every major city in New Zealand under the Audio Foundation, Altmusic is an ongoing series of audio events, regularly bringing a vital injection of contemporary and experimental music from around the world to New Zealand. This year, the programme continues with each city curating its own event and touring this around NZ. -- Altmusic Christchurch altmusicnz2010.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daniel_beban at yahoo.com Tue May 18 16:17:56 2010 From: daniel_beban at yahoo.com (Daniel Beban) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 16:17:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Af_List] Bill Orcutt in Wellington Thursday 19th Message-ID: <816166.66111.qm@web51901.mail.re2.yahoo.com> You've no doubt read this same promo a few times now, but just in case anyone didn't know that Bill Orcutt will also be playing in Wellington, this is for you! Also THE STUMPS!! Yes, Antony Milton's first outing since returning from South America! Gig details: Happy, Thursday 16th May, 9pm, $10 with The Stumps, Seth Frightening/George D Angus. Bill Orcutt emerged as one of the most influential guitar players of the 1990s, alongside drummer Adris Hoyos in the seminal Miami-based free rock band, Harry Pussy. Harry Pussy?s sonic wit spoke of a generational disenchantment that heavily influenced the likes of later acolytes, Hair Police, Pukers, Sightings, The Hospitals and the younger alumni on Philadelphia?s fabled Siltbreeze label. Orcutt?s unanticipated return with the 2009 self-released 7", ?High Waisted? and his late-2009 LP, ?A New Way To Pay Old Debts?, was an exhilarating reincarnation of the rambunctious automatism and hair-trigger ferocity that pervaded Harry Pussy?s earlier, combustible missives. In Mimaroglu?s words, the latter recording ?let loose a pan-trajectorial spray of freedom-inflected guitar histrionics, captured gloriously in a room-tone / blown-amp fidelity?. Its un-building of a noise-blues vernacular invoked the equally insubordinate spirits of the late Derek Bailey and John Fahey, and the delta bros, Fred McDowell and Joseph Spence. Orcutt's plucked lacerations, spooky boogie, and ballistic extraterrestrial blues, bordered by the severe candour of his own ulterior, vocal utterances makes for an unsettling but downright melodious sound that repudiates mere descent into noise-guitar discord, while serving as a reminder to a whole contemporary pantheon of guitarists of how it should be done. From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Tue May 18 19:23:31 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 14:23:31 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: Freds gigs this week References: <368F427D-3098-4C13-90B9-40151A38DA80@soundexplorers.co.nz> Message-ID: <1C61378D-A5B6-48D7-A0EE-B0863C92922D@audiofoundation.org.nz> > > F S S A L E S > R T O N I X O > E R U D G P C > D E N H L I > E E D T O E > R T R T > I A Y > C T > K I > O > N > > > > > On the agenda this week..... > > > > SUNDAY 23rd May, 7:30pm $5 > > FRED's EXPERIMENTAL VARIETY SHOW!! > > James Robinson (live drawing/painting) / Kieran Monaghan > (percussion) / Jeff Henderson (misc) / Daniel Beban (electronics) > > In recent years, artist James Robinson has had a string of > residencies in New York and NZ and worked in an old grain store in > Whanganui. > His paintings have been called "jarring, antagonistic, like > overgrown cultures on a sterile laboratory bench. Torn and > scorched, their massive canvases are stuck with thick worms of > white paint, deflated sacs of resin, coarse sutures of woollen > yarn, and mandalas of nails." > > James will be making a live drawing/painting to the sounds of the > wonderful Kieran Monaghan (Mr. Sterile Assembly) along with Jeff > Henderson and Daniel Beban. > > www.jamesrobinson.co.nz/ > Mr Sterile - www.skirted.net > > Warwick Donald (piano mate) and Nell Thomas (theremin) > > This is not something you'd want to miss out on. Warwick has just > bought this really crazy old contraption call the Piano Mate that > turns an ordinary upright piano into a a beautiful bleeping, > glitching, squealing wall of electronic sound! You have to witness > it to believe it! It's like Derek Bailey playing piano. Rising > theremin star Nell Thomas will take this cathedral of noise to > another dimension! > > Hermione Johnson (prepared piano) / Isaac Smith (double bass) / > Gerard Crewdson (trombone) > > The brilliant improvising pianist Hermione Johnson in a trio with > the two of the greats!! > > plus a film!! > Xogenesis James Robinson, Rowan Wernham and others with original > sound and music by Chris Knox! > > > > MONDAY 24th May, 7pm, $gold coin > > Violist extraordinaire Chris Prosser hosts a listening session > exploring the work of 3 contemporary improvising solo violinists: > Mark Feldman, Iva Bittova and Leroy Jenkins. > > > OTHER EVENTS AROUND WELLINGTON THIS WEEK: > > Orchestra of Spheres - live to air on Radio Active, Wednesday 19th, > 6pm - tune in and bliss out! > > Bill Orcutt - Happy, Thursday 20th, 9pm $10. with THE STUMPS + SETH > FRIGHTENING/GEORGE D ANGUS > > Bill Orcutt emerged as one of the most influential guitar players > of the 1990s, alongside drummer Adris Hoyos in the seminal Miami- > based free rock band, Harry Pussy. > > Orcutt's plucked lacerations, spooky boogie, and ballistic > extraterrestrial blues, bordered by the severe candour of his own > ulterior, vocal utterances makes for an unsettling but downright > melodious sound invoking the spirits of the late Derek Bailey and > John Fahey, Fred McDowell and Joseph Spence. > > > FREDERICK STREET SOUND AND LIGHT EXPLORATION SOCIETY > 46 FREDERICK STREET, WELLINGTON > www.soundexplorers.co.nz > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From alice_and_peter at yahoo.co.nz Wed May 19 15:12:46 2010 From: alice_and_peter at yahoo.co.nz (Alice and Peter) Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 15:12:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Af_List] BILL ORCUTT / EYE / GATE - Friday 21 May, Chicks Hotel, Port Chalmers Message-ID: <662854.52499.qm@web113512.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Killer gig?this Friday night out at Chicks Hotel (21st May) Bill Orcutt (US) Eye Gate $10, from 9pm Bill Orcutt emerged as one of the most influential guitar players of the 1990s, alongside drummer Adris Hoyos in the seminal Miami-based free rock band, Harry Pussy, their half-decade existence throwing up a boutique of caustic masterpieces alongside equally luminary cohorts on labels including Chocolate Monk (Richard Youngs, Incapacitants, Bruce Russell) and Siltbreeze (Charalambides, Guided By Voices, The Shadow Ring), but their volatile, calamitous sound has remained their matchless own. Harry Pussy?s sonic wit, spat forth in vignette-like rashes such as ?Please Don?t Come Back From The Moon?, ?Nazi USA? and ?I Don't Care About Sleep Anymore? spoke of a generational disenchantment that heavily influenced the likes of later acolytes, Hair Police, Pukers, Sightings, The Hospitals and the younger alumni on Philadelphia?s fabled Siltbreeze label. In one critic?s words, Harry Pussy ?filtered the Circle Jerks' brutal attack through Sonic Youth and Lydia Lunch and condensed it into a narrow, high-pitched assault?, and in another?s, ?pretty much established a whole new blueprint for post-hardcore avant rock destruction.? Orcutt?s unanticipated return with the 2009 self-released 7", ?High Waisted? and his late-2009 LP, ?A New Way To Pay Old Debts?, was an exhilarating reincarnation of the rambunctious automatism and hair-trigger ferocity that pervaded Harry Pussy?s earlier, combustible missives. In Mimaroglu?s words, the latter recording ?let loose a pan-trajectorial spray of freedom-inflected guitar histrionics, captured gloriously in a room-tone / blown-amp fidelity?. Its un-building of a noise-blues vernacular invoked the equally insubordinate spirits of the late Derek Bailey and John Fahey, and the delta bros, Fred McDowell and Joseph Spence, and was a universal, underground heir of album of the year, appearing on The Wire magazine?s Rewind list next to Oneohtrix Point Never and Broadcast. Orcutt's plucked lacerations, spooky boogie, and ballistic extraterrestrial blues, bordered by the severe candour of his own ulterior, vocal utterances makes for an unsettling but downright melodious sound that repudiates mere descent into noise-guitar discord, while serving as a reminder to a whole contemporary pantheon of guitarists of how it should be done. Eye are a Dunedin 4-piece free noise/rock band. They play dynamic improvised music, propelled by Peter Stapleton's amazing drumming, and Peter Porteous and Nathan Thompson's dual feedbacking guitars. The addition of Jon Chapman on electronics has further added to the dynamism; music moves from fragile soundcapes right through to bone-shuddering intense storms of noise. This is a live experience not to be missed. Their 2005 album ?Black Ice? was voted Number 3 on Thurston Moore/Byron Coley's Bull Tongue top releases of 2005.?Eye can recreate the kind of edge of your seat singular fury and nihilistic energy of ?Trapdoor F*cking Exit? era Dead C or hypnotic downtuned murky lullabies with equal dexterity.? ? Foxy Digitalis Gate is the solo project of Michael Morley, of Dead C fame. Throughout the '90s he produced a string of trance-inducing drone rock albums on the Table of the Elements label that present simplistic songs inside clouds of feedback and static noise drone. With countless releases, overseas tours and a large international following built up over the last 20 years, this is a rare chance to see Morley play in his home town. Extended soundscapes are created utilising laptop and guitar, finding trance-like beauty inside noise. Trivia note - In the mid-90?s the Dead C toured America with Harry Pussy. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From actionman67 at paradise.net.nz Wed May 19 19:37:59 2010 From: actionman67 at paradise.net.nz (John Baker) Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 14:37:59 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] DOUG JEREBINE & BILLY TK - first AUCK shows together Message-ID: DOUG JEREBINE & BILLY TK ... performing in Auckland for first time ever ... Doug Jerebine recorded an album worth of material in London in 1969 which was never officially released (though pirated in the 90s). Acetates of the recording found their way into the hands of the Human Instinct and were covered by them on their first two LPs, Burning Up Years & Stoned Guitar, with Billy TK playing sonic, mind-melting, lead guitar. Doug has spent much of the last 40 years based in India translating ancient sanskrit text. Currently based in the UK, he has recently been on Waiheke Island and performed in Port Chalmers at Chicks, Lyttelton at El Santo & Wellington at Happy where he was joined by Billy TK for a ?sonic jam? that had jaws thudding on the floor in disbelief. Doug?s group features Miles Gillett (son of Bob Gillett ? Doug?s Brew bandmate from 1967/6 on drums , and Chris Orange (ex The Terrorways & Features) on bass. He will be joined by Billy TK for their first ever Auckland performance together at two incredibly small venues. Check out this link of Doug performing live on Radio One?s breakfast show - the first half a Chant and the second half - a full blown J-A-M! http://www.r1.co.nz/podcasts/dougjerebineLTA.mp3 Tickets from www.undertheradar.co.nz FRIDAY 28th MAY ? Tabac ? Mills Lane (behind Stamford Hotel), City from 8pm with Thee Rum Coves & The Situations SATURDAY 29th MAY ? The Lucha Lounge, York Street (behind the Rialto) Newmarket ? from 8pm with The Situations -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Ben From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Tue May 25 17:33:05 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 12:33:05 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: Fred's Events References: <7AB7D244-FAA0-43E7-B907-4DD89F337F7F@soundexplorers.co.nz> Message-ID: <38AC2D84-1577-4B1B-B40A-6FAD42C1B1A3@audiofoundation.org.nz> > > <<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>> > >><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><< > FREDERICK STREET SOUND AND LIGHT > <>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>>< > <<<<<<>>>> > ><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<> > > > Stuff happening this week... > > > SUNDAY 30th MAY 7:30pm $5 > > SUNDAY NIGHT EXPERIMENTAL VARIETY SHOW > (thanks to Creative NZ for funding to help with this) > > FEATURING... > > > Antony Milton > Antony Milton travelled to South America last year, recording and > filming in the mountains and rainforests of Peru, Bolivia and other > places. He catalogued the sounds of animal and insect for an > indigenous environmental organisation in the Amazon, encountered > shamans in canoes, got stuck for a week on an overcrowded river > ferry and came back a few months ago with a tropical flesh eating > disease that has seen him lying low. > > On Sunday he'll be performing a solo set using field recordings and > film from his travels. > > www.myspace.com/antonymilton > > Radio Cegeste > > radio cegeste is a narrowcast mobile mini FM radio station hosted by > sally ann mcintyre. radio cegeste channels the ghosts of the > bandwidth, treats the airwaves as an improvised instrument, and always > encourages audiences to bring their own radios to listen in to > transmissions which happen in small, liminal and/or awkward public > spaces. As the aesthetics' matt middleton once put it after a > performance in the stairwell of none gallery, dunedin : "Radio Cegeste > - Stairwell install - Ghost channels - Bogan Ghosts scream for > Stairway to Heaven - Fine-tune my Runes - Droppers und Spoons - > Motoko/Vapour/Viol - Ether transmit - Aurorae, Weather, Morse - > European Venous Forum - Estonian Volleyball Foundation - Quantum > Rind". > (bring a radio!) > http://www.myspace.com/radiocegeste > > > The Standing Ovators: > > Anthony Donaldson / Gerard Crewdson / Daniel Beban > > Three old favourites don their free-jazz hats. The last gig was a > ripper! > > + come and sample the delights of the new vending machine!!!! > > > MONDAY 31st MAY 7pm $goldcoin > Wellington's Most Famous Orchestra of Miraculous Delights > > ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> > Also this week > > Friday 28th May, Boots Arcade, Newtown - Orchestra of Spheres, Full > Fucking Moon, Full Moon Fiasco > > Next Week, Saturday 5th June - FRED's 1st BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!!! Come > on down! > > And the week after that... RUINS (ALONE) - Legendary Japanese > drummer Yoshida Tatsuya (Zena Giva, Acid Mother's Temple, Keiji > Haino...) will be touring NZ. More details on http:// > altmusicnz2010.blogspot.com/ > > > FREDERICK STREET SOUND AND LIGHT EXPLORATION SOCIETY > 46 FREDERICK STREET, WELLINGTON > WWW.SOUNDEXPLORERS.CO.NZ > > FRED'S GENERAL STORE is now open for business. Featuring all the > hardest to find NZ CDs, LPs and tapes. 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Have been superseeded by Soundweb London but still a solid unit with loads of possiblities speaker management 8 ins/outs full control for crossover/distribution purposes. ?dhornblow at yahoo.com.au Subject: BSS Audiosw9088iis http://www.bssaudio.com/productpg.php?product_id=31 From samukun at gmail.com Wed May 26 15:01:11 2010 From: samukun at gmail.com (Sam Hamilton) Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 10:01:11 +1200 Subject: [Af_List] Dutch sound blog / Auckland concerts etc Message-ID: hey AFer's, couple of things to share... this nice Dutch guy runs a good blog called Every Day listening which includes a regular 5 Sound Questions series, this month i was asked the questions. you can find it (and other cool shit like this amazing Viennese girl who's make an incredible machine that plays fabric like a giant tape loop, so fucking cool!... theres a couple of things i noticed involving other NZ'ers as well) here: http://www.everydaylistening.com/articles/2010/5/26/five-sound-questions-to-sam-hamilton.html also some gigs this weekend for those in Auckland: Friday: Real Groove Magazines Awesome Feelings launch at Cassette #9 with me!, Drab Doo Riffs, Mothers of Darkness, Leno Lovecraft and Dianna Rozz and Dj's. bands play from 10pm. $10, or give me an email today and i can put you on the door list also, up at WHAMMY for those who may not know there is a cool free party with Sweat Cit Heat Wave, the new duo of Josh Rutter and Cat Ruka playing totty awesomely dirty booty club tune rapping, MOPPY, Pikachunes and some others to i cant remember. will be a great late night show... possibly with super late night extra guest acts Saturday: WHAMMY Bar BRAINS from the sound island with the Hairdo's, me and is it Sideways Meese or something, i cant quite remember. anyhow... from 10pm... will be hot shit. 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PLAYBACK., a two-week programme of performance events, workshops, panel sessions, and exhibition in preparation for the 2011 Prague Quadrennial: LIVE. REPEAT. PLAYBACK. exhibition/performance events will take place from 12-28 August, 2010 at ST PAUL St Gallery, AUT University and will explore the emerging paradigms of performance and media arts through critical enquiry and innovative performative practice in Aotearoa New Zealand. Contact NZ Commissioner Sue Gallagher at: sue.gallagher at aut.ac.nz or visit http://www.colab.org.nz/node/472 for more information or for an application form. All applications to be received by 25 June 2010 The Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space (PQ) is the largest event of its kind in the world - presenting contemporary work in a variety of performance design disciplines and genres. Occurring every four years, since 1967, the Prague Quadrennial will present work from more than 70 countries, in three competitive sections: countries and regions, theatre architecture, and a student section. http://www.pq.cz/en St Paul St Gallery 40 St Paul St Level 1 WM Building School of Art & Design AUT University Ph: +64 9 921 9999 extn: 8313 Fax: +64 921 9916 www.stpaulst.aut.ac.nz ----- End forwarded message -----