From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Mon Nov 1 13:19:54 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 09:19:54 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: experimental film HUFF2010 November 13th Film Festival - Hamilton References: Message-ID: <31885825-1B13-4749-8A0F-E9DFB3AEC65D@audiofoundation.org.nz> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hamilton Underground Film Festival 2010: HUFF10 > The fifth annual underground film festival is about to begin. > > Saturday > 13th November 7pm > Waikato Museum of Art and History > > doors open 6:30 pm > $5 or $10 with DVD. > A mixture of local and international short Experimental films > featuring a Director's Talk by Jed Town, > NZ's pioneer industrial music star and filmmaker will give a 45 minute presentation of his work to date- > Also featuring a pre-Trons CD release AV performance by : > GARRARD AUTOCHANGER and FIFI FARFISA > > Jed Town began making films with Sarah Fort and Mike Brookfield in > > 1980 as backdrops for their live music performances as Fetus > > Productions. Fetus later evolved into an intermedia collective > > operating in various incarnations in New Zealand, Australia, and > > Japan through the 1980s. They made a video titled INTENSIVE CARE > > UNIT from this activity. This series of short films, related > > to music videos, at times incorporated multiple viewpoints > > of landscape scenes, superimposition, close ups, distorted > > images of human bodies acting in concert with each other, > > appropriated surgical footage, and graphic abstract images all > > set to musical soundtracks. Fetus? music releases included FETUS > > PRODUCT (1981), SELF MANIPULATION (1983), FETALMANIA (1983), > > ENVIRONMENTAL (1984), PERFECT PRODUCT (1984), LUMINOUS TRAILS > > (1985) and INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (1989). > > > INTENSIVE CARE UNIT was later abbreviated to ICU when Town > > ventured into electronic techno music and visuals with Gus > > Ferguson in London between 1987 and 1995. Town and Ferguson > > incorporated images from twelve slide projectors and 16mm film > > in their performances. > > > Fetus? work was the subject of a retrospective exhibition > > at Artspace, Auckland in 2002. Town?s DVD installation work > > CLOUDSCAPES OF AOTEAROA (2006) was exhibited at the Moving > > Image Centre in Auckland in 2006. Last year Town?s installation > SECRETS FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR (2009), filmed underwater at > > Matauri Bay, was also presented at the Moving Image Centre. > > > In addition to creating the music for the documentary TOKI DOES > > NEW YORK, in which he appeared, Town also composed soundtracks > > for the feature film HUGH AND HEKE (2009), as well as for > > several David Blyth films including, OUR OLDEST SOLDIER (2002), > > BOUND FOR PLEASURE (2002), TRANSFIGURED NIGHTS (2007) and WOUND > > (2010). > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > if this message has reached you in error please reply with "remove me from list" in the subject area > > -- > www.snakebeings.co.nz > > http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=snakebeings > Annual Hamilton Underground Film Festival > > http://www.circuit47.com/huff > > Hear/Download Music from Snakebeings at Maggotism International BingoDiziac 13 >>> http://www.circuit47.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stabbiesetc at yahoo.com.au Mon Nov 1 14:57:18 2010 From: stabbiesetc at yahoo.com.au (stefan geoffrey neville) Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:57:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Af_List] turntable advice? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <318107.94598.qm@web32802.mail.mud.yahoo.com> folks. Im looking to buy a new record player. Ive always suffered through huckory op shop record players & want to go for something better. Has any one got any advice? A good shop in auckland or good brand? Ive looked around a little bit and the cheap ones seem like toys and the good ones cost so much money. I only want something that plays records well. Or if anyone has a turntable gathering dust they might wanna sell? thanks stefan http://stabbiesetc.blogspot.com/ P.O. Box 68518. Newton. Auckland 1145. New Zealand. From hsp.coordinator at gmail.com Tue Nov 2 13:55:40 2010 From: hsp.coordinator at gmail.com (HSP) Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 09:55:40 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] AWESOME VORTEX / TIM COSTER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Awesome Vortex, Antony Milton, Peter Wright & Michael Minchington, Occasionals 8pm Friday 5 November HSP 84 Lichfield Street Donation Entry The aerogel pop and droplet house of Awesome Vortex is the product of Christchurch and Melbourne synthetists, Adam Willetts and Tim Coster. Like a fake meeting between Koji Kondo and Ussachevsky in a fibreoptic canopy clearing, their elektronische rites are both Otaku geek and Nihilist getdown. Coster is the head of CLaudia (Metal Rouge, Plains, Currer Bells) and new label, Fictitious Sighs (Greens, Pinks and Whites, Vogue Forums, Paeces). Willetts has performed locally and abroad alongside Sun Araw, Ducktails, Akio Suzuki, Dan Deacon and High Places. Antony Milton, Peter Wright and Mike Minchington are in a microsynth ensemble whose endothermic polyglot of blippage and code-switching end-fire arraydom is intricately wobbly. Milton runs a paragon imprint called Pseudoarcana ? a cultural cache of dissident treasures by the likes of The Skaters, Ashtray Navigations, Keijo, Zelienpole, Birchville Cat Motel, Agitated Radio Pilot and Uton. His own music has appeared on labels such as Last Visible Dog, Maggotism International, MYMWLY, Foxglove and Release the Bats. Wright has performed and recorded extensively both in New Zealand and internationally, and has released on Spekk, Students of Decay, Digitalis and Ikuisuus. Simon Kong?s Occasionals smuggles post-disciplinary funk into the room, setting up an embracive sonic environment that?s both scrambly and see-through. Anapestic tetrameter reimagined by The Belleville Three. * Tim Coster - Midday Attunement 10 - 20 November Opening reception: 6pm Tuesday 9 November HSP 84 Lichfield Street Midday Attunement is a material echo and meditative sonic trace of a ceremonial prelude to the installation?s own communal unfolding ? a syncopated replay and rearrangement of the audition?s chiming and diaphanous ambiance. -- HSP 84 Lichfield Street Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 5 PO Box 3733 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand hspgallery.blogspot.com (03) 366 53 63 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stabbiesetc at yahoo.com.au Tue Nov 2 18:20:00 2010 From: stabbiesetc at yahoo.com.au (stefan geoffrey neville) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 18:20:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Af_List] olympus album preview Message-ID: <671277.61117.qm@web32805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Under the radar is streaming our Olympus LP Bold Mould on their site this week & kraus & I talk about the record song by song too. here: http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/utr/more/NID/2725/Album-Preview:-Olympus---Bold-Mould.utr A few more new things available too. Sunken "New Zealand Eels" LP, Coolies "Master" LP, Pumice "Worldwide Gullet" CDR. check the blog for details: http://stabbiesetc.blogspot.com/ cheers stfn P.O. Box 68518. Newton. Auckland 1145. New Zealand. From achirnside at gmail.com Tue Nov 2 23:49:37 2010 From: achirnside at gmail.com (Angeline Chirnside) Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 07:49:37 +0100 Subject: [Af_List] Af_List Digest, Vol 55, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Regarding turntables....my Dad has a bunch of pretty nice ones that he 'did up' a few years ago to sell on trade me, but he never got round to actually listing them. They are taking up space in his garage in West Auckland and I reckon he'd be happy for you to go round and have a look. They are generally older ones, from the 70s or so. If anyone wants to contact me, I can pass on his details to you. On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:00 PM, < af_list-request at list.audiofoundation.org.nz> wrote: > 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. turntable advice? (stefan geoffrey neville) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:57:18 -0700 (PDT) > From: stefan geoffrey neville > To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > Subject: [Af_List] turntable advice? > Message-ID: <318107.94598.qm at web32802.mail.mud.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > folks. > > Im looking to buy a new record player. Ive always suffered through huckory > op > shop record players & want to go for something better. Has any one got any > advice? A good shop in auckland or good brand? > > Ive looked around a little bit and the cheap ones seem like toys and the > good > ones cost so much money. I only want something that plays records well. > > > Or if anyone has a turntable gathering dust they might wanna sell? > > thanks > stefan > > http://stabbiesetc.blogspot.com/ > > > P.O. Box 68518. > Newton. > Auckland 1145. > New Zealand. > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz > > End of Af_List Digest, Vol 55, Issue 2 > ************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Wed Nov 3 16:36:15 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 12:36:15 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: At Fred's this Sunday References: <3D9700D6-2CBD-4C1A-BCAC-FD9154221E99@soundexplorers.co.nz> Message-ID: > > > Coming up at the Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > > Thanks to all who turned up for Fredstock and those that played. In total there were 62 different performers over four days. We didn't get any video, but we got sound recordings of all the gigs so with luck those will be coming out as some sort of compilation soon. Special thanks to the VJs who got involved but weren't on the programme, including Erica Sklenars, VJ Tempest, Razor Doll, Naomi Lamb and the Crazy Cube guys. If there are more visually oriented people out there who would like to collaborate on future events please get in touch. > > The Sunday experimental variety shows will be continuing until Christmas so if you haven't yet performed and want to give it a go please send an email to this address daniel at soundexplorers.co.nz this includes musicians, film/visual makers, poets or anyone else with an idea that they think might work. > > > SUNDAY 7th November 7:30pm $5 > > Experimental Variety Show featuring... > > > Hermione Johnson / Tristan Carter > A duet of prepared piano and violin from two exquisitely inquisitive composers and improvisers. > > > Ryan Bennett (Butt Simpson/Cartoon) / Daniel Beban > Spaz fuzz funk noise and max fuzz phaser wah psychedelic shredding. > > > The Hipper Critters > Bruce Mahalski - Vox > John Costa - Warr guitar > James Gilbeard - Drums > Bridget Kelly - sax > > A strange brew of rock/pop/punk and syncopated jazz featuring members of Cystal Zoom, Let's Get Naked, Condemned Sector, Neoteric Tribesmen and The Resurectionists. > > > > > > Also in Wellington this week: > Postmoderncore presents MONSTER MASH, Saturday 6th Nov, Watusi, 9pm... featuring Double Ya D, Bad Evil, Thaddeus Clay, Orchestra of Spheres, Royal Wolf > > and looking further ahead: > Zine Fest, Sat 20th Nov, 12-5pm, Mighty Mighty http://wellingtonzinefest.blogspot.com/ > Wellington Musicircus, Sat 20th Nov, 6-8pm, Great Hall, Massey http://musicircus.net.nz/ > > > Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > 46 Frederick Street, Wellington > www.soundexplorers.co.nz > www.youtube.com/soundexplorers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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And bring a bloody bone for the rabid mongrels Thaddeus Clay. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=160025517358797 -- postmoderncore netlabel http://postmoderncore.com/ dolly dolla recordings http://dadashopping.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: MONSTA_MASH_Vga.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 49256 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Dugal.McKinnon at vuw.ac.nz Thu Nov 4 07:18:12 2010 From: Dugal.McKinnon at vuw.ac.nz (Dugal McKinnon) Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 03:18:12 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Journal of Sonic Studies Message-ID: Perhaps this has already appeared on this list (if it did, I missed it) - a welcome addition I would say... Dugal Call for Papers We are pleased to announce the launch of the online Journal of Sonic Studies, a new international peer-reviewed journal on auditory culture. With the biannual, peer reviewed online Journal of Sonic Studies we intend to provide a platform for those theorists and artists who would like to discuss these, as well as other relevant, issues regarding auditory culture. For the first issue of the Journal of Sonic Studies we invite theorists and artists to submit a proposal for an article, or complete articles, on a particular aspect of auditory culture. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to, the history of auditory culture, the ontology of sound, the epistemology of sonic studies, the possible (interdisciplinary) approaches to productively study auditory culture, and the specificity of sonic studies. An abstract of 800 words, or complete articles, should be sent by e-mail to v.meelberg at let.ru.nl or M.A.Cobussen at umail.leidenuniv.nl no later than January 31, 2011. See http://www.sonicstudies.org for more details From actionman67 at paradise.net.nz Thu Nov 4 14:20:25 2010 From: actionman67 at paradise.net.nz (John Baker) Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2010 10:20:25 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Ticket - NZ seventies Acid Rockers reform Message-ID: Ticket play first shows in 37 years next weekend Ticket were a New Zealand acid rock group ? released a ?far out? LP in late 1971 called AWAKE Featuring the guitar of Eddie Hansen ? its quite a trip ! The shows will feature ALL original members. Christchurch at Al?s Bar Friday 12th November Auckland at the Kings Arms Saturday 13th November Clips from 1972 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoAzyI-Fp8k&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00GOgz9ijh0&feature=related AWAKE album from 1972 http://soundcloud.com/ticketnz Interview from 2010 on TV3 Nightline this week http://www.3news.co.nz/Ticket-return-to-NZ-for-first-time-in-40-years/tabid/ 368/articleID/184362/Default.aspx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kraus at kraus.co.nz Thu Nov 4 18:14:29 2010 From: kraus at kraus.co.nz (Kraus) Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 14:14:29 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Kraus LP Message-ID: Dilettante Courtoisie and Bimbo Tower Records have released the first Kraus vinyl LP "Faster than the Speed of Time". The cover features paintings by the French artists Florian and Michael Quistrebert. You can listen to two of the songs on the Free Music Archive . "Faster than the Speed of Time" is distributed by Metamkine and Bimbo Tower . I believe that Fusetron will also carry some copies. New Zealanders can buy a copy from me for NZ$20 plus postage. I should receive my share of the pressing in a couple of weeks. Thanks! Kraus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sam at postmoderncore.com Thu Nov 4 23:35:43 2010 From: sam at postmoderncore.com (Sam Stephens) Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2010 19:35:43 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] =?windows-1252?q?Groundhog_Day=3A_Guilty_until_you_prov?= =?windows-1252?q?e_you=92re_innocent_in_new_Copyright_Law?= Message-ID: <4CD3A5BF.4090604@postmoderncore.com> Guilty until proven innocent is back again. Thanks Simon Power. http://creativefreedom.org.nz/2010/11/groundhog-day-guilty-until-you-prove-youre-innocent-in-new-copyright-law/ -- postmoderncore netlabel http://postmoderncore.com/ dolly dolla recordings http://dadashopping.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sam at postmoderncore.com Sun Nov 7 22:34:34 2010 From: sam at postmoderncore.com (Sam Stephens) Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 19:34:34 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Monsta Mash compilation available for download Message-ID: <4CD799FA.7060804@postmoderncore.com> I've just put the Monsta Mash compilation live. Check out rocking tracks from Wellington/Christchurch/Palmerston North bands. Bad Evil, Double Ya D, Orchestra of Spheres, Thaddeus Clay and Royal Wolf. http://www.postmoderncore.com/albums/monsta-mash -- postmoderncore netlabel http://postmoderncore.com/ dolly dolla recordings http://dadashopping.net From intergalactim at gmail.com Wed Nov 10 01:48:13 2010 From: intergalactim at gmail.com (Tim Coster) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 22:48:13 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Saturday at the Wine Cellar - VDO/SF/LA LAKERS/TIM COSTER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: VDO (Christopher L G Hill & Joshua Petherick from Melbourne) SF (Sean O'Reilly) LA LAKERS (Christchurch) TIM COSTER (Visiting Auckland for two days - please come to the show!) 8:30pm ... The ?ambient cassette musick? of VDO is the product of Melbourne artists, Joshua Petherick and Christopher L.G. Hill. Their "Wholesale", "Retail" and "Opportunity Shopping" releases on Bunyip Trax are a window display of croupy choral riffage, containing pausal but eternal preludes of fucked tapery and crypt dronology. Hill is the co-director of Y3K Gallery and both contribute to jahjahsphinx.blogspot.com.?Petherick and Hill's performance coincides with their exhibition appearance at Gambia Castle. http://www.joshuapetherick.com/books http://www.myspace.com/moffarfarfarrah SF?s raga-like guitar gleam and oneironautical songs are the invention of King Loser, Olla, Sferic Experiment, .303 Concrete and Renderers alum, Sean O?Reilly. His solo work has appeared on Flying Nun ? including the ?Where In The World Is Wendy Broccoli?? compilation alongside Pin Group, Dimmer, Snapper and Chris Knox ? and Dungeon Taxis. Compared by The Wire/Volcanic Tongue?s David Keenan to ?your favourite Dead C brokedown fade-out?, SF?s sonic zones are ceiling zero but cuttingly hypnotic. http://www.voxcyclops.com/products/sf-ghost-pulse-c23 LA Lakers groks the essence of the voice through Dracula Sneeze and ventriloquist hoax. His nursery slurp, hymnal glissandi and chanson redaction is myxophiliac, glomming the laryngeal idols of Lisa Suckdog and the Mamas and the Papas. http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz/artist/la-lakers Tim Coster is an ex-Auckland artist based in Melbourne, whose extensive visual and aural work has involved the curation of two labels ? Claudia and Fictitious Sighs ? collaborative performances and sound projects alongside the likes of Machinefabriek, Peaking Lights, Metal Rouge and Richard Francis, and installations at the Auckland Museum and HSP in Christchurch. His music is an elusive coalescence of sounds threaded together through adroit alchemies, varying from the fabric patter of his earlier solo recordings to the stochastic h-punk of Velvet Hour and mirage R&B of Currer Bells. http://www.myspace.com/timcoster From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Wed Nov 10 13:40:46 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 10:40:46 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: At Fred's this week References: Message-ID: > > > This Week at the Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > > > > SUNDAY 14th November 7:30pm $5 > > Experimental Variety Show featuring ... > > Phil Dadson (invented instruments) with Gerard Crewdson (brass/voice) Mos Iocoss (assorted instruments) > > Phil Dadson is one of New Zealand's most inventive sound & intermedia artists, with an interdisciplinary practice including solo performances and exhibitions, building experimental instruments, video/sound installation, music composition & graphic scores, sound sculptures and improvisations on his invented instruments. Phil worked with Cornelius Cardew in the foundation group for Scratch Orchestra (London, 1969) and upon returning to NZ founded Scratch Orchestra and later From Scratch ? best known for the piece 'Pacific 3 2 1', a protest against nuclear testing in the Pacific. His recent works include Polar Projects - video pieces made during trips to Antarctica - and Hot Air, a performance for the Levin Brass Band floating through the air in 17 hot-air balloons. Phil also recently completed the kinetic wind sculpture Akau Tangi which you may have passed en route to the Wellington Airport. > > > Atsushi / Erika Grant / Nell Thomas > Intricately composed sound poetry with poet Atsushi, vocal toning expert Erika Grant and linguist and vocalist Nell Thomas. > > > Noel Meek / Chris Prosser > Duet of voice and violin drones. Chris Prosser has been exploring scordatura violin (violin with the strings tuned to non-standard pitches) for years. A variety of sound effects is achieved by altering the tension of the strings and their harmonic relationship. He has composed dozens (if not hundreds) of pieces for solo violin. > > The Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > 46 Frederick St, Wellington > www.soundexplorers.co.nz > www.youtube.com/soundexplorers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Wed Nov 10 17:21:53 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 14:21:53 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: WC tonight! References: Message-ID: <1DCB98D9-F75A-4E7D-992F-AF10679CE370@audiofoundation.org.nz> > > Subject: Gig tonight! > > > Yes indeed TONIGHT at the WINE CELLAR (not Whammy!) > > a new band of superheroes! > > BIG BOXMAN > > and > > WILLIAM JOHN HOOKER > > with > > THE SUPERSTARS OF WESTLYNN > > plus DJ P Pants! > > Superstars of Westlynn are...Stefan Neville , Nisha Madhan, Phil Dryson, Chris O'Connor, Dorian Noval and Jeff Henderson > > 11pm at the Wine Cellar St Kevins Arcade, Karangahape Road, Auckland > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deborah at mic.org.nz Thu Nov 11 19:25:33 2010 From: deborah at mic.org.nz (Deborah Lawler-Dormer) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:25:33 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] hello 10009 Message-ID: hello: I have good news for you. Last week I have Order china 18 Products Apple iPad Wi-Fi 3G 64GB I completed bank transfer payments,I have received the product! w e b: tooaomo.com It's amazing! The item is original, brand new and has high quality, but it's muc cheaper. I'm pleased to share this good news with you! I believe you will find what you want there and have an good experience on shopping from them Regards! hjhg vbnbvn vbnbvn ? From distantbombs at gmail.com Fri Nov 12 14:13:46 2010 From: distantbombs at gmail.com (Peter Wright) Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 11:13:46 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave Message-ID: Sad tidings - have heard via friends that Richard Neave has shufflel'd off this mortall coile. Very sad news, a true genius has departed from NZ's musical underworld.. he will be very sorely missed.. Peter -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Greg Malcolm makes a guest appearance as a busker on the Worcester St Bridge, and the massed bagpipers of Cathedral Square add an extra flavour to proceedings: http://www.vimeo.com/16803404 Thanks to Sally MacIntyre for the excellent and observant camera- wielding I'll add the rest of the trambience footage (including Grunge Genesis at the CAG, and on the tram, Hot Solder on the tram, and Greg Malcolm on the tram) as the vimeo weekly limit allows. Thanks for all the noise Richard. z On 13/11/2010, at 11:13 AM, Peter Wright wrote: > Sad tidings - have heard via friends that Richard Neave has > shufflel'd off this mortall coile. Very sad news, a true genius has > departed from NZ's musical underworld.. he will be very sorely > missed.. > > Peter > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Richard, you are missed :( l i f On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:00 AM, < af_list-request at list.audiofoundation.org.nz> wrote: > 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. Richard Neave (Peter Wright) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 11:13:46 +1300 > From: Peter Wright > To: af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz > Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Sad tidings - have heard via friends that Richard Neave has shufflel'd off > this mortall coile. Very sad news, a true genius has departed from NZ's > musical underworld.. he will be very sorely missed.. > > Peter > > -- > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/pipermail/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz/attachments/20101113/faeec6c6/attachment.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz > > End of Af_List Digest, Vol 55, Issue 11 > *************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From quinn.maree at gmail.com Sun Nov 14 14:06:42 2010 From: quinn.maree at gmail.com (Maree Quinn) Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 11:06:42 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Keyboard and Amp for sale Message-ID: To any AF ers who may be interested. I am selling a Roland A-90 keyboard (88keys) and a Roland Amp. Oldies but goodies. In excellent condition, Just listed them on trademe. Links below. Keyboard: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=331766720 Amp: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=331767829 Best maree From haminoon at gmail.com Mon Nov 15 07:42:52 2010 From: haminoon at gmail.com (Hamish N) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 04:42:52 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave In-Reply-To: <58533909-22D9-4BDF-A532-BDDCF5E7F8E0@ethermap.org> References: <58533909-22D9-4BDF-A532-BDDCF5E7F8E0@ethermap.org> Message-ID: <96p4rt$2evi4d@cust.filter7.content.vf.net.nz> Thanks for that Zita. I think this is the last performance Richard did, at Nospace in Bangkok : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVnAobDvbWo And a quick note from Bank, the organiser of Nospace: >i'm an artist who played featuring with him last time when he first >came to bangkok, and this time he also asked me to jam again > >his music is difficult to understand, most people didn't realise how >genius he is, i know it, and i love it > >i have a band, and for my solo show, i never featuring any other >artists before, he came to the gallery by invite from another friend >for first time, i saw he played guitar, then i know our sound could >be match, then we had a show together, it's very good one, i'll >never forget it, he's the one who inspired me > >bank At 07:24 p.m. 14/11/2010, you wrote: >I still haven't rally digested this news, but it has motivated me to >finally start getting the video footage from Trambience 2009 online. > >So here, too late for him to appreciate it, is Richard clearing the >tram of tourists and lightweights, and attracting some excellent >attention from passers-by (the guy who appears outside at about 8:25 >is particularly great). Greg Malcolm makes a guest appearance as a >busker on the Worcester St Bridge, and the massed bagpipers of >Cathedral Square add an extra flavour to proceedings: > >http://www.vimeo.com/16803404 > >Thanks to Sally MacIntyre for the excellent and observant camera-wielding > >I'll add the rest of the trambience footage (including Grunge >Genesis at the CAG, and on the tram, Hot Solder on the tram, and >Greg Malcolm on the tram) as the vimeo weekly limit allows. > >Thanks for all the noise Richard. > >z > > > > >On 13/11/2010, at 11:13 AM, Peter Wright wrote: > >>Sad tidings - have heard via friends that Richard Neave has >>shufflel'd off this mortall coile. Very sad news, a true genius has >>departed from NZ's musical underworld.. he will be very sorely missed.. >> >>Peter >> >>-- >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Af_List mailing list >>http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz > >_______________________________________________ >Af_List mailing list >http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cheapmachines at gmail.com Mon Nov 15 06:03:13 2010 From: cheapmachines at gmail.com (cheapmachines) Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:03:13 +0000 Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave Message-ID: Sad news indeed. Is there any more of the footage from the Nospace performance in Bangkok? Sounds amazing from the youtube clip. Thanks Phil -- http://www.cmx.org.uk From haminoon at gmail.com Mon Nov 15 13:22:58 2010 From: haminoon at gmail.com (Hamish N) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 10:22:58 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <99022k$25l30t@cust.filter1.content.vf.net.nz> There is a longer recording. I'll see what I can do about getting it. Also this video of Richard and Bank playing earlier: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsQuDwzawb0 There are simultaneous wakes for Richard this Friday; 6pm at Nospace in Bangkok, and 10pm at HSP in Christchurch. HSP was one of the first venues he played live at. At 03:03 a.m. 16/11/2010, you wrote: >Sad news indeed. > >Is there any more of the footage from the Nospace performance in >Bangkok? Sounds amazing from the youtube clip. > >Thanks > >Phil > >-- >http://www.cmx.org.uk >_______________________________________________ >Af_List mailing list >http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz From cam.bennett at xtra.co.nz Mon Nov 15 21:52:01 2010 From: cam.bennett at xtra.co.nz (cam) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 18:52:01 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave Message-ID: <7s64e6h2a6orkqv45qvt6qbcns0ikkpt8k@4ax.com> I don't know if he was on this particular track but Aquarius Records has a realMusic stream of CM Ensemble doing Prince "Nothing Compares 2U" from an old C/Psi/P compilation http://www.aquariusrecords.org/audio/cmnothing.rm If your browser plays real streams.. From haminoon at gmail.com Sat Nov 20 21:06:35 2010 From: haminoon at gmail.com (Hamish N) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:06:35 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Richard Neave In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <96p3ai$uf35s@cust.filter6.content.vf.net.nz> There's another short clip here : http://vimeo.com/17040010 cheapmachines: >Sad news indeed. > >Is there any more of the footage from the Nospace performance in >Bangkok? Sounds amazing from the youtube clip. > >Thanks > >Phil > >-- >http://www.cmx.org.uk >Thanks for that Zita. >I think this is the last performance Richard did, at Nospace in >Bangkok : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVnAobDvbWo > >And a quick note from Bank, the organiser of Nospace: > >>i'm an artist who played featuring with him last time when he first >>came to bangkok, and this time he also asked me to jam again >> >>his music is difficult to understand, most people didn't realise >>how genius he is, i know it, and i love it >> >>i have a band, and for my solo show, i never featuring any other >>artists before, he came to the gallery by invite from another >>friend for first time, i saw he played guitar, then i know our >>sound could be match, then we had a show together, it's very good >>one, i'll never forget it, he's the one who inspired me >> >>bank > > > > From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Sun Nov 21 20:11:41 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 17:11:41 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Video link for Altmusic and AF gigs Message-ID: Hi all After trying for a while to get video working through the AF site, we have decided to go the YouTube way See here for some short snippets of gigs through Altmusic and AF in the last few years http://www.youtube.com/user/AudioFoundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zita at ethermap.org Mon Nov 22 00:50:02 2010 From: zita at ethermap.org (Zita Joyce) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:50:02 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] ADA Symposium 2010 Message-ID: Dear AFers This year's ADA symposium features a keynote presentation from sound + media theorist Douglas Kahn, author of Noise, Water, Meat: A history of Sound in the Arts, and an exhibition and presentation by Sydney artists Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, as well as artists and energy researchers from around New Zealand. Douglas Kahn will also give presentations in Christchurch and Auckland after the symposium - more details on those will be announced in the next few days. Please join us in Whanganui for a weekend exploring the relationship between energy, information, and media art. Registration and more information on the symposium website: http://symposium10.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/ **Energetics and Informatics: the 7th ADA Symposium, Whanganui, December 10-12 2010** The 7th ADA Network Symposium examines the relationship between energy and information in media arts. We ask how sustainable is the technology that supports media art? What new forms of practice are developing at the intersection of energy conservation and production, technology, and art? And how can we balance a global arts practice with the ethical complexities of global air travel, and the social complexities of remote participation? These issues will be explored through keynote presentations, discussions, artist presentations, workshops, a screening programme and two exhibitions. The symposium features keynote presentations by internationally renowned sound and media arts theorist Douglas Kahn, and Australian artists Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, and a remote conversation with London-based media artist Graham Harwood, creator of the Coal Fired Computer. A wide range of artists and researchers from Whanganui and around New Zealand will present current projects in art and sustainable energy, in conference sessions including Sustainable Media (Art), Energy Networks, and Social Energy. Friday December 10 is dedicated to a day long workshop with American artist John Hopkins that will explore Whanganui and its river, via Waka. This is a parallel event organised by The Green Bench, with support from Creative Communities. An outdoor screening programme on the exterior of the Sargeant Gallery on Saturday December 11, curated by Sophie Jerram, Julian Priest and Ana Terry, includes films by artists such as Superflex, Hans Uber Morgen, Brit Bunkley, Amelia Hitchcock, Erin Coates, Karen Curley and Don Hunter. In association with ADA, The Sargeant Gallery presents 'Ozinal' 2010 (a radio station from the sun) by Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, courtesy of the Artists and Breenspace, opening December 10 at 5:30. And the Green Bench Gallery will be showing 'Burn', an exhibition of work about Oil, curated by Julian Priest, Sophie Klerk, and Sophie Jerram. This opens on December 3 at 5:30, and features works by artists including Superflex, Hans Uber Morgen, Felicity Priest, and the Whanganui Rock and Lapidary Club The ADA Network Trust invites artists, researchers, curators, art enthusiasts, energy researchers, and all those interested in energy, information, and media art from Whanganui and around New Zealand to participate. Energetics and Informatics takes place December 10-12, at the War Memorial Conference Centre, Watt St, Whanganui Cost: registration is $30, this includes symposium, workshop, outdoor screening, exhibitions and the 'ADA free lunch.' For registration and more information see http://symposium10.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/ Energetics and Informatics is supported by Creative New Zealand, Whanganui District Council, Hikurangi Trust, Green Bench Ltd, UCOL, Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui School of Design, Quay School of the Arts, Art Crew Ltd, Ana Terry Design, Whanganui Green Bikes and The Physics Room. Douglas Kahn's keynote is part of a distributed series of talks and discussions occurring throughout New Zealand in December 2010. Parts two and three will occur in Christchurch and Auckland respectively. The distributed masterclass is generously supported by Creative New Zealand, The Physics Room and the Gus Fisher Gallery. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zita at ethermap.org Mon Nov 22 00:50:35 2010 From: zita at ethermap.org (Zita Joyce) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:50:35 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Programme Announcement: Symposium 2010 Message-ID: <7C45B77C-D178-4228-B237-D01F65552A52@ethermap.org> Dear AF This is the basic programme for the ADAsymposium, and it will be updated with more detail on the symposium website regularly: http://symposium10.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/ Friday December 10: 9:30 registrations, tea and coffee 10:00am Waka workshop. Putiki boat ramp. 1 Tikarangi Street. 1:00pm Workshop exploring Whangnui led by American artist John Hopkins 5:30pm: Sargeant Gallery opening of Ozinal (2010) a radio station from the sun, by Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, courtesy of the Artists and Breenspace. Saturday December 11: 9:00 - registrations and coffee 9:30 - Symposium Welcome 10:00 - 10:45 Remote Keynote presentation: Graham Harwood live from London, Artist and creator of the coal fired computer 10.45 - 11:15 Morning Tea 11:15 - 12.30 Themed session - Sustainable Media 12.30-2:00 Lunch + Curators Talk at The Green Bench 2:00-3:00 Short presentations session 1 3:00-3:30 Q+A session: CNZ's New Media/ Experimental Arts Strategy 3:30-4:00 Afternoon tea 4:00-5:00 ADA AGM (open to all ADA members) + Alternative activity in Whanganui 6:00 - 7:00 Keynote presentation: Douglas Kahn - Sound and Media Theorist, Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA), the University of New South Wales: 'Music from Brains' 7:30 - 9:00 Dinner 9.30 - 10.30 Outdoor Screenings on the Sargeant Gallery Sunday December 12: 10:00 - 10.45 Keynote presentation David Haines and Joyce Hinterding - Artists from Sydney 10.45 - 11.15 Morning Tea 11.15 - 12.45 Themed session - Energy Networks 12.45 - 1.45 Lunch 1.45 - 2:45 Short presentations session 2 2:45 - 3:15 Afternoon Tea 3:15 - 4:30 Themed session - Social Energy 4.30 - 6:00 Closing discussion 6:00 - 7:30 Dinner Monday December 13: 10:00 - 12:00 Energy themed open artist presentations and feedback session with Caro McCaw and Douglas Kahn. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Programme Announcement: Symposium 2010 (Zita Joyce) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 17:11:41 +1300 > From: Admin > To: AF List > Subject: [Af_List] Video link for Altmusic and AF gigs > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi all > > After trying for a while to get video working through the AF site, we have > decided to go the YouTube way > > See here for some short snippets of gigs through Altmusic and AF in the > last few years > http://www.youtube.com/user/AudioFoundation > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/pipermail/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz/attachments/20101122/600ea8d9/attachment.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:50:02 +1300 > From: Zita Joyce > To: AF List > Subject: [Af_List] ADA Symposium 2010 > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; Format="flowed"; > DelSp="yes" > > Dear AFers > > This year's ADA symposium features a keynote presentation from sound + > media theorist Douglas Kahn, author of Noise, Water, Meat: A history > of Sound in the Arts, and an exhibition and presentation by Sydney > artists Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, as well as artists and > energy researchers from around New Zealand. > > Douglas Kahn will also give presentations in Christchurch and Auckland > after the symposium - more details on those will be announced in the > next few days. > > Please join us in Whanganui for a weekend exploring the relationship > between energy, information, and media art. > Registration and more information on the symposium website: > http://symposium10.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/ > > > **Energetics and Informatics: the 7th ADA Symposium, Whanganui, > December 10-12 2010** > > The 7th ADA Network Symposium examines the relationship between energy > and information in media arts. We ask how sustainable is the > technology that supports media art? What new forms of practice are > developing at the intersection of energy conservation and production, > technology, and art? And how can we balance a global arts practice > with the ethical complexities of global air travel, and the social > complexities of remote participation? > > These issues will be explored through keynote presentations, > discussions, artist presentations, workshops, a screening programme > and two exhibitions. > > The symposium features keynote presentations by internationally > renowned sound and media arts theorist Douglas Kahn, and Australian > artists Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, and a remote conversation > with London-based media artist Graham Harwood, creator of the Coal > Fired Computer. > > A wide range of artists and researchers from Whanganui and around New > Zealand will present current projects in art and sustainable energy, > in conference sessions including Sustainable Media (Art), Energy > Networks, and Social Energy. > > Friday December 10 is dedicated to a day long workshop with American > artist John Hopkins that will explore Whanganui and its river, via > Waka. This is a parallel event organised by The Green Bench, with > support from Creative Communities. > > An outdoor screening programme on the exterior of the Sargeant > Gallery on Saturday December 11, curated by Sophie Jerram, Julian > Priest and Ana Terry, includes films by artists such as Superflex, > Hans Uber Morgen, Brit Bunkley, Amelia Hitchcock, Erin Coates, Karen > Curley and Don Hunter. > > In association with ADA, The Sargeant Gallery presents 'Ozinal' 2010 > (a radio station from the sun) by Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, > courtesy of the Artists and Breenspace, opening December 10 at 5:30. > > And the Green Bench Gallery will be showing 'Burn', an exhibition of > work about Oil, curated by Julian Priest, Sophie Klerk, and Sophie > Jerram. This opens on December 3 at 5:30, and features works by > artists including Superflex, Hans Uber Morgen, Felicity Priest, and > the Whanganui Rock and Lapidary Club > > The ADA Network Trust invites artists, researchers, curators, art > enthusiasts, energy researchers, and all those interested in energy, > information, and media art from Whanganui and around New Zealand to > participate. > > Energetics and Informatics takes place December 10-12, at the War > Memorial Conference Centre, Watt St, Whanganui > Cost: registration is $30, this includes symposium, workshop, outdoor > screening, exhibitions and the 'ADA free lunch.' > For registration and more information see > http://symposium10.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/ > > Energetics and Informatics is supported by Creative New Zealand, > Whanganui District Council, Hikurangi Trust, Green Bench Ltd, UCOL, > Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui School of Design, Quay School of the Arts, > Art Crew Ltd, Ana Terry Design, Whanganui Green Bikes and The Physics > Room. > > Douglas Kahn's keynote is part of a distributed series of talks and > discussions occurring throughout New Zealand in December 2010. 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Putiki boat ramp. 1 Tikarangi Street. > 1:00pm Workshop exploring Whangnui led by American artist John Hopkins > 5:30pm: Sargeant Gallery opening of Ozinal (2010) a radio station from > the sun, by Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, courtesy of the Artists > and Breenspace. > > > Saturday December 11: > > 9:00 - registrations and coffee > 9:30 - Symposium Welcome > 10:00 - 10:45 Remote Keynote presentation: Graham Harwood live from > London, Artist and creator of the coal fired computer > 10.45 - 11:15 Morning Tea > 11:15 - 12.30 Themed session - Sustainable Media > 12.30-2:00 Lunch + Curators Talk at The Green Bench > 2:00-3:00 Short presentations session 1 > 3:00-3:30 Q+A session: CNZ's New Media/ Experimental Arts Strategy > 3:30-4:00 Afternoon tea > 4:00-5:00 ADA AGM (open to all ADA members) + Alternative activity in > Whanganui > 6:00 - 7:00 Keynote presentation: Douglas Kahn - Sound and Media > Theorist, Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute > of Experimental Arts (NIEA), the University of New South Wales: 'Music > from Brains' > 7:30 - 9:00 Dinner > 9.30 - 10.30 Outdoor Screenings on the Sargeant Gallery > > > Sunday December 12: > > 10:00 - 10.45 Keynote presentation David Haines and Joyce Hinterding - > Artists from Sydney > 10.45 - 11.15 Morning Tea > 11.15 - 12.45 Themed session - Energy Networks > 12.45 - 1.45 Lunch > 1.45 - 2:45 Short presentations session 2 > 2:45 - 3:15 Afternoon Tea > 3:15 - 4:30 Themed session - Social Energy > 4.30 - 6:00 Closing discussion > 6:00 - 7:30 Dinner > > > Monday December 13: > > 10:00 - 12:00 Energy themed open artist presentations and feedback > session with Caro McCaw and Douglas Kahn. > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/pipermail/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz/attachments/20101122/fcdb92a4/attachment-0001.htm > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Af_List mailing list > > http://list.audiofoundation.org.nz/listinfo.cgi/af_list-audiofoundation.org.nz > > End of Af_List Digest, Vol 55, Issue 16 > *************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Featuring : Nest (Nigel Wright / Andrew Scott) Yek Koo (USA) Richard Francis / Clinton Watkins Recuerde Early start around 8pm. $10 The High Seas *Friday December 17th - High Seas Farewell Part Two (plus Stink Magnetic Werewolf LP launch)* Full scale partying. Celebration, lamentation, whatever you feel like! Featuring: Pumice Bond St Bridge Roy Irwin Golden Axe Ol' Four Eyes Double Ya D (The man-witch)\ The superCrabbs Bloody Souls The Hairdo's Voodoo Savage and His Savages The Cosby's Tapeman and the House on Haunted Hill Wine Cellar & Whammy Bar Starts around 8 $15 door sales before 10pm. $20 after 10pm *and in the future.... Satuday Jan 15th - METAL ROUGE (NZ/US) *Wine Cellar more details coming... Plus, if all that wasn't enough, we will have a huge sale on all our art / books and music during the last week of operation. We want to thank anyone who has enjoyed any of the shows or exhibitions we have put on, anyone who has come in for a look around, anyone who has picked up some sweet album or book from us. Also, if anyone has any stock that is sitting with us, please hit me up off list so we can work out how to get your material back to you. THANKS! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hsp.coordinator at gmail.com Wed Nov 24 17:46:04 2010 From: hsp.coordinator at gmail.com (HSP) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 14:46:04 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] MONOPOLY CHILD STAR SEARCHERS & DOLPHINS INTO THE FUTURE * COAST TO COAST * AUS & NZ TOUR Message-ID: HSP is pleased to present the Oceanic voyage and December 2010 tour diary of US and Belgium travelers, MONOPOLY CHILD STAR SEARCHERS and DOLPHINS INTO THE FUTURE. Monopoly Child is The Skaters? and Pacific City Vision?s Spencer Clark. His ornate, hallucinatory environments are enacted through a Xerox mirage of celestial horse gallop, mizmar-like horn melisma and avian vocal Interpretation. His live performances have been likened to a mix of temple inauguration and 50's Ethnic Folkways bootleg, and his myriad of recorded artifacts surf from devotional pyramid drone and celestial bamboo ritual to the tropical romance audio novel of his most recent vision, 'Make Mine, Macaw'. Courtesy of the Ancient Skywatchers of California and Shamans for Levitated Coconuts, amongst other distant bureaus, Clark?s cosmic accretion of tapes, CDrs and LPs have appeared on labels like Old English Spelling Bee, Heavy Tapes, Eclipse and New Age, and he has collaborated and performed with artists such as Tomutonttu, Sonic Youth, Deerhoof, Nurse With Wound, Charalambides, Melvins and Wooden Wand. Dolphins into the Future is the Antwerp-based, Cetacean Nation Communications and Taped Sounds ambassador, Lieven Martens. Forming his music through a process of ?automatic writing instigated by dialogues with the cetacean world?, Martens? warbly and effervescent sonic ecosystems abound with the attuned aquatic energies and tranquility of liquindi percussion, echolocative synth gurgle, Polynesian cantata and tape-collage swirl. Martens has released music on Kraak, Not Not Fun, Release the Bats, and his own evolving imprints, which have also played host to an array of artists such as, Oneohtrix Point Never, Orphan Fairytale, Kraus, J.D. Emmanuel, Emeralds? Steve Hauschildt and James Ferraro. Dolphins? radiant musical glare and calming ascension emerges from an innerspace of reflective elation and Higher Intelligence. Thanks to Kraak, High Reflections, Obedient Atom, Adam Art Gallery, Happy, Disembraining Machine, Micronations, and Altmusic NZ for their support. Tickets for NZ events available at undertheradar.co.nz TOUR DATES: Melbourne Thursday December 2nd, Sunshine & Grease with Mouving and Tim Coster Brisbane Friday December 3rd, The Old Museum with Sun of the Seventh Sister, Botski, Nicola, Spamicide Sydney Saturday December 4th, Serial Space with Ben Byrne and Pimmon Christchurch aquarium/temple installation and culminating performance Saturday December 11th, HSP with LA Lakers Dunedin Sunday December 12th, Chicks Hotel with LA Lakers Wellington Thursday December 16th, Happy with I.Ryoko and Sign of the Hag Auckland Saturday December 18th, Wine Cellar with Octopus -- HSP 84 Lichfield Street Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 5 PO Box 3733 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand hspgallery.blogspot.com (03) 366 53 63 From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Wed Nov 24 19:34:25 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 16:34:25 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] AF CD Shop back up again Message-ID: Hi all The AF CD shop was passed onto the wonderful High Seas a while back, sadly they are closing now - so there will no longer be anywhere selling interesting work anymore in AK : ( However!! We are offering this again to people, again at no charge. When the opportunity arises at Craft Markets, Print Fairs and gigs (and if we get out own space) we can sell your work for you!! So if anyone wants to do this and you already have work with Nigel, contact me offline and we can organise it...or send a small selection with prices etc to: Po Box 68 518 Newton AK 1145 From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Thu Nov 25 12:16:52 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 09:16:52 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: Undrawing - Ambient Electronic Audiovisual References: Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: > From: Nicholas Rogan > Date: November 26, 2010 1:22:37 AM GMT+13:00 > To: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz > Subject: Undrawing - Ambient Electronic Audiovisual > > > Hello , > > This email is to let you know about Undrawing -- Auckland-based audiovisual improvisation group -- and our next performance. > > > Undrawing will be performing at the Wine Cellar Thursday 2nd December. We are an integrated audio visual group in the style of European electronic jazz and glitch. > > The personell features Alex Freer (Artisan Guns, Lisa Crawley) who plays live drums, drum machine, sampler, and distorted vocals. Abe Kunin (Coach, House Of Broken Strings) plays guitar, loop pedal, and wah pedal. Nicholas Rogan, I play Fender rhodes, drum machine, subtractive synth, and live-captured samples. Chris Targett codes in a program called Fluxus which generates audio-reactive geometry-based visuals. > > We have studied jazz, and use our skills and musicianship to explore the artform in the context of modern technology and instrumentation. At times we will discover a new texture or sound, or we will go searching for a harmony or rhythm. It is important for us that we treat our improvisations like live compositions as opposed to "jam sessions". > > We are self-managed at the moment. Seeking any and all opportunities to perform, record, collaborate, soundtrack, or have a talk on print, radio or TV. We have crafted a unique sound and image, and wish to offer it for suitable projects and events. > > Some Links: > http://www.undrawing.org/ > undrawing website > > http://soundcloud.com/ndr/undrawing-wc100710-5 > An audio recording from Undrawing 10th July show > > http://www.undrawing.org/?p=521 > Photos from our 24th September show > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0td45UC2tU > Phone cam video from Undrawing Titirangi Music Festival 2010 show, 25th March > > > > thank you for reading, and I hope to see you at the Wine Cellar > > ndr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Fri Nov 26 16:18:49 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:18:49 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: new CITY OF TALES comic book References: Message-ID: <83429827-40B8-4C18-9577-8F85667F7849@audiofoundation.org.nz> > > hello. > > clayton noone & myself have collected 80 pages of our old City of Tales comics > into a high quality pro bound glossy softcover book (20?25 centimeters) called > IDENTITY CLEARED OF BEARD RIPPING. See a preview of it here: > http://www.blurb.com/books/1605522 > > Blurb do print on demand books & take care of everything. It doesnt cost us a > thing but Clayton & I get about $6 from each sale. > > We have been making these comics since the late 90's. If you know the tales > there probably wont be much you havnt seen before but its a quality print job > and all the smears splatters, stains and even the odd spot of color are > reproduced with beautiful clarity. > > > we might even do a couple more volumes. See how we go. > > cheers > stfn > > > > http://stabbiesetc.blogspot.com/ > > > P.O. Box 68518. > Newton. > Auckland 1145. > New Zealand. > > > From admin at audiofoundation.org.nz Tue Nov 30 14:43:50 2010 From: admin at audiofoundation.org.nz (Admin) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 11:43:50 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] Fwd: At Fred's this Week References: Message-ID: > > Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society > > A busy weekend at Fred's awaits... > > > FRIDAY 3rd DECEMBER > 8pm $5 > > THE STUMPS > OUR LOVE WILL DESTROY THE WORLD > TRUCKDOG AND TRAILERGOAT > > Psych noise night featuring Antony Milton's The Stumps and Campbell Kneale as OLWDTE! > > > SATURDAY 4th DECEMBER > 6pm FREE > > EXHIBITION OPENING > artwork by Zena Dawson, Natasha Stoyanoff, Will Hancock, Brendan Jon Philip > performances by Ship/Person/Ship and Gucci Goo > > > > SUNDAY 5th DECEMBER > 7:30pm $5 > > Experimental Variety Show > > This week features the grand return of JONNY MARKS and video work by N.A. ROYAL > > Jonny Marks made a name for himself as one of NZ's most inventive and boundary pushing vocalists in the Flower Orphans and Village of the Idiots, before leaving NZ in 2006. > He has since spent time in the deserts of Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang (Western China) studying throat singing (a style where the singer can produce multiple notes at once), and has been living in the UK for the past two years, performing regularly with top British improvisers John Edwards, Steve Beresford, Mark Sanders, Roger Turner and others. > > We are lucky to have Jonny back in Wellington for a few weeks. This Sunday he'll play with a variety of improvisers and will also perform a set of traditional Mongolian songs!! > > > > > N.A. Royal > The Nature of the Machine > > N.A Royal's trance inducing video work focuses on the computer and the methods and processors used > by the medium, time , space, sequence, repartition etc. in an attempt to > discover new sound and imagery. > > > > Coming up soon: > Dec 9th - Announce and i.ryoko > Dec 12th - Variety Show with Cave and Bush > Dec 19th - Fred's end of year party and book launch > Dec 23rd - Ecstatic Xmas Party at the SFBH with Orchestra of Spheres, Diana Rozz, Full Moon Fiasco, Full Fcking Moon > > + Every Sunday 1-3pm, Taiko Drumming group workshops. Come along! > > > > FREDERICK STREET SOUND AND LIGHT EXPLORATION SOCIETY > 46 FREDERICK STREET, WELLINGTON > www.soundexplorers.co.nz > www.youtube.com/soundexplorers > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hertzz at gmail.com Tue Nov 30 16:24:52 2010 From: hertzz at gmail.com (Nigel Wright) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:24:52 +1300 Subject: [Af_List] =?iso-8859-1?q?Thursday_Dec_16th=3A_The_High_Seas_Prese?= =?iso-8859-1?q?nts_=3A_NEST_=28US/NZ=29_+_1000_+_Yek_Koo=28US=29_+?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_=A1Recuerde!?= Message-ID: Hi Everyone! Just some gig spam for you, The High Seas is going out with a BANG. *The High Seas presents :* Nest (Andrew Scott / Nigel Wright) ...1000 (Richard Francis / Clinton Watkins) yek koo ?Recuerde! 8pm, Thursday the 16th of December The High Seas (1/12 - 14 Beresford Square, Off Pitt St, Auckland) $5 on the door! CHEAP! *NEST* Nest is a moebius strip consisting of Andrew Scott (mostly guitar) and Nigel Wright (mostly computer). Andrew plays guitar which Nigel uses as raw material for creating real-time sound environments in which the guitar can move, the chosen path of the guitar laying the groundwork for the next sonic environment created by the computer to which the guitar reacts to in turn. Hence Nest attempts to circumvent traditional modes of improvisation, by creating a human feedback loop in which the players play not so much their instruments, but rather each other ? a loop which finds the players relating not TO each other, but rather THROUGH each other. Ever inwards. Nest is concerned with principals of balance and dissolution of the individual ego. Nest attempts to work as a unified organism, dissolving the contributions of the individual into an amorphous evolving sound object. Nest sets processes in motion and lets them run their course. Nest trusts sound completely. Nigel performs solo now and then, and Andrew is one half of the AMAZING Metal Rouge. This is the first Nest show in many years, so don't miss out on this rare opportunity! *1000* 1000 is the duo of Richard Francis and Clinton Watkins using analogue electrical devices and computers. Their Dec 16 set will celebrate the passing of a great Auckland store, the High Seas Gallery, and also the recent release of a Limited Edition lathe cut LP, which is almost already sold out. *yek koo (US)* yek koo is Helga Fassonaki (www.helgafassonaki.net) a sound and intermedia artist of Persian origins currently residing in Los Angeles. Her recent projects include yek koo live performances and recordings using modified santur (Persian dulcimer), non-tape tape players (growth machines), Persian setar (sehtar), and other sound-generating manifestations such as wind turbines and cardboard record players. "yek koo" in Farsi means one mountain, one element, one entity, one flat tire, one doughnut, one wrong turn, one tree, one rainfall, one lost number, one place, one piece of paper, one hand, one crumb, - one anything that can transform one thing into something else entirely . . . until another single something comes along and stretches out its tentacles. Helga is the other half to the aforementioned AMAZING Metal Rouge. *?Recuerde!* The talented owner of The Wine Cellar will make your ears smile with his own home-made concoction of multiple guitars, amps and various bits and pieces. An extremely rare performance out side of his second home, The Wine Cellar. Do come along, say hi, enjoy our hospitality (and our epic sale) and help us celebrate/commemorate The High Seas closing. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: