Musique Machine Reviews

From Musique Machine:

Diamatregon – Crossroad
French black metal band Diamatregon make speedy and grim blacked metal with dips into blacked post-rock and punk edger’s along its way. The bands sound is both tied to the tradition of true black metal yet it’s progressive, it’s memorable yet never safe & experimental but never too much so. Crossroad is the bands third album and it’s a highly consistent, grimly memorable slice of blacked metal craft.

Thunderwheel – Credo
Thunderwheel is the new project from Vadim Gusis who is the sonic mastermind behind the wonderful Russian music meets ambient and folk of Agnivolok & respected ethic industrial ambient collective Chaos as a Shelter. And through Thunderwheel shows Gusis usual flair for varied and exotic instrumentation this is quite different sounding from either project.

Krga – Thousands
In two 3″ cdr’s we get to see two different sides of the Seattle-based musician Kgra, or Kristian Garrard. A nice little package, with nice music as well.

A Minority of One – Bathe in Fiery Answer
A Minority of One’s sound is very difficult to pin down, describe or put into any genre bracket, which in itself is reason alone to check them out. They mix up a very earthy, organic & often primal sound that often takes in percussive elements, natural based field recordings, droning horn work, dramatic male singing and drone textures.

Joris J – Fabrikation von Konsens
Fabrikation von Konsens(Production of Consent) offers up a very heady, dense and murky collection of lo-fi electronic mood scapes and dark electroinca that weave in elements of bent and cut piano music, aged soundtrack matter and general effective/ atmospherics noise texture. All to create a series of pieces that feel like they’ve come from some strange and bent nocturnal world just beyond our normal vision.

The Bad Statistics – Lucky Town Gone
The Bad Statistics make stumbling, droning and sleazed grange rock that’s rich with jagged discordant edger’s, haphazard sonic slumps and a rather appealing seedy atmosphere but the strangest and most unique element of the bands sound is the madden and manic vocals of lead singer Thebis Mutante; who gives one of the most unhinged and unbalance vocal performer I’ve ever heard.

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Feeding Those Young and Curious Listeners

Le Poisson Rouge is featured in by NYTimes.com:

There are alternative sites for experimental contemporary music, like Joe’s Pub and the Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich Village, Roulette in SoHo, Barbès and the Issue Project Room in Brooklyn. But the programming of contemporary music from the classical tradition is especially lively at Le Poisson Rouge.

A “multimedia art cabaret,” as the club bills itself, Le Poisson Rouge was founded by David Handler, a violinist and composer, and Justin Kantor, a cellist, who began envisioning an alternative space for new music when they were students at the Manhattan School of Music. They were exasperated with the traditional concert setting, with its “preacher and congregation seating,” as the lanky, bearded Mr. Handler, 28, said in a recent interview.

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Amy Denio on Tour

From Amy Denio:

17 June – 3 July
Tiptons Sax Quartet European Tour

17 June: Munich, D @ Freies Musikzentrum
18 June: Quero (Belluno), I @ Centro Culturale di Quero
20 June: Wels, A @ Rad & Roll Festival bei Alter Schl8hof
23-25 June: Music Workshop a Costa Masnaga, I
27 June: Vienna, A @ Donauinsel Festival
28 June: Zurich, CH @ Kunstraum Walcheturm
30 June: Salzburg, A @ Jazzit
1 July: Linz, A @ Smaragd
2 July: Altheim, A @ Famous Club

**3 July: Lunz am See, A
Wellenklaenge Festival
**This Engagement is supported by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through USArtists International with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

then 2 concerts with Die Resonanz
4 July: Vorarlberg, A
5 July: Maribor, SLO

6 – 11 July: touring Balkans and Greece with Kultur Shock
Check out our new video The Rose

14 July: Lunz am See, A
Wellenklaenge Festival
AD solo voice with electronics

17 & 18 July: Lunz am See, A
AD & K3 with world class rappers & dancers
Wellenklaenge Festival, Lunz am See, A

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Go Left Fest Coming to Yoshis san Francisco

Yoshis San Francisco location is hosting a festival featuring free-jazz luminaries. This is the work of their new music director.

“Go Left Fest” Featuring Marshall Allen, Ishmael Reed, Roswell Rudd, Matthew Shipp and more
8pm shows: $40 or buy the $65 two-day package!

celebrating with
Sun Ra Arkestra Leader MARSHALL ALLEN -
Distinguished Author ISHMAEL REED -
ROSWELL RUDD -
MYRA MELFORD/MARK DRESSER DUO -
MATTHEW SHIPP -
JOE MORRIS -
SUNNY MURRAY -
OLUYEMI THOMAS -
LAFAYETTE HARRIS -
BETH CUSTER and more

Yoshi’s Inaugural “Go Left Fest: Where Creative Arts Collide” is intended to showcase some of the most creative and adventurous improvisors, authors and composers “out there.” The festival will feature performances by, among others: legendary 85 year-old Sun Ra Arkestra leader and saxophonist Marshall Allen, noted author Ishmael Reed, pianist Matthew Shipp, trombonist Roswell Rudd, drummer Sunny Murray, pianist Myra Melford-Mark Dresser duo, bassist Joe Morris, clarinetist/saxophonist Beth Custer, saxophonist Oluyemi Thomas and more.

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Tom Carter/Shawn David McMillen/Steve Gunn/Boy Who Spoke Clouds in Syracuse this Weekend

From New Thing Productions:

Saturday June 20th, 2009 at 8PM
Tom Carter
Shawn David McMillen
Steve Gunn
The Boy Who Spoke Clouds

Live at Metrpolis Underground
615 S. Main Street (Route 11), backside of building
North Syracuse, NY

http://metropolisunderground.wordpress.com/

$5-10 donation

Show starts @ 8pm

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