Musique Machine Reviews

From Musique Machine:

Kasumi Trio – Oh! Gimme You
‘Oh! Gimme You’ is the second chaming, approachable yet experimental album from Japanese three piece Kasumi Trio. The album sits in laid-back, quirky & at times off-kilter place between folk pop wonderings ‘n’ haphazard strums. Bluesy, jazzed & at times tuneful improv guitar nodding, quiet psychedelic folk/rock tinges and the odd hint of wayward stripped electronics & subtle /quirky noise matter.

808 State – EX:EL
It’s difficult to under play the relevance & influence of EX:EL the 5th album from the British electronic collective 808 State. Firstly it was one of the first dance or electronic albums to have really commercial success with out losing it’s underground or creative edge. Secondly it was the first dance record to use guest vocalist which is of course now is common practice. But ultimately EX:EL is an album that mangers to be approachable, yet highly creative, dense & varied through-out.

An Innocent Young Throat-Cutter – Gli Occhi Dentro
Gli occhi dentro(Eyes With Out A Face) is a sonic tribute by this USA/ Italian HNW duo to the 1994 film of the same name by Italian sleazy & exploitation director Bruno Mattei.

Jono El Grande – Neo Dada
Jono El Grande would certainly have you believe him to be some sort of mad comedic musical magician, summoning up an exciting and entertaining quirky compositional style involving rapid changes of instrumentation and musical genre, incorporating influences from a truly extensive variety of cultural influences. In other words, the musical territory occupied by such bands as Estradasphere and Mr. Bungle, and Naked City. I find there to be nothing ‘dada’ about it.

Brown – Dying of the Light
Based in Portland, Oregon, Brown is the work of Jeremy Long, also guitarist for local drone metal band Tecumseh. The title shared by this, his third self-released album and its final track comes from the poem ‘Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night’ where the poet Dylan Thomas appeals to his infirm father to “rage against the dying of the light” as part of his reflections on grief and death. Brown’s cacophonic soundscapes wrought from recordings of improvised guitar, violin and DIY electronics do not so much portend the challenge of death as portray decay as a living process that thrives throughout its inevitable entropic decline.

N.Strahl.N/Metek – Drowning Devices
My familiarity with Metek starts and ends with my having heard a few of his releases – all collaborations – in addition to a sort of bewildered intimacy with the eponymous threads on various noise boards dedicated to his person, filled to the brim with love, hate, anger, what-not – virtually every emotion on the spectrum.

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Maria Chavez and Mary Halvorson at Roulette

From New York’s Roulette:

Maria Chavez
Sat Mar 13 – 8:30 PM
Born in Peru, avant-turntablist Maria Chavez currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. With a collection of new and broken needles that she calls “pencils of sound” and a selection of records, she creates electro-acoustic sound pieces. Chavez made her New York City debut in a duet with Thurston Moore, collaborated with Otomo Yoshihide as part of the 2007 Wien Modern Festival, and recently shared a stage with Pauline Oliveros and Lydia Lunch during Vienna’s Phonofemme Festival 2009. Having also performed at such internationally acclaimed venues as STEIM (Amsterdam) and Sonoteca (Lima, Peru), she was awarded a Jerome Foundation Emerging Artist Grant by New York’s Roulette Intermedium in 2008 and was recently selected to be a recipient of the Van Lier Fellowship which is generously offered to young sound artists by The Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund of the New York Community Trust.

Mary Halvorson Quintet
Thu Mar 18 – 8:30 PM
Guitarist/composer Mary Halvorson premieres a set of new pieces for the Mary Halvorson Quintet as well as material from her upcoming release on Firehouse 12 Records. Halvorson has been active in New York since 2002, following jazz studies at Wesleyan University and the New School. In addition to her own band, The Mary Halvorson Trio, she co-leads a chamber music duo with violist Jessica Pavone and the avant-rock band, People, with drummer Kevin Shea. A veteran of the ensembles of esteemed saxophonist/composer Anthony Braxton, she has also performed with groups led by Tim Berne, Taylor Ho Bynum, Trevor Dunn, Tomas Fujiwara, Curtis Hasselbring, Tony Malaby, Myra Melford, Nicole Mitchell, Jason Moran, Marc Ribot, Matana Roberts, Elliott Sharp, John Tchicai and Matthew Welch among many others.

ROULETTE presents
20 Greene St (between Canal and Grand St)
Admission $15 Students/Seniors/Under 30s $10 MEMBERS FREE
TICKETS/RSVP: 212.219.8242
http://www.roulette.org/

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Coming to Rise Up Creative Music & Arts

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From NY’s RUCMA:

March 8th
Celebrating A year of
Evolving Music
Evolving Voice
At the Local

7PM – Akiko Pavolka & the House of Illusion
Akiko Pavolka -Vocals & keys
Oscar Noriega – Reeds
Matt Pavolka – Bass
Bill Campbell – Drums

8PM – Fulminate Trio
Anders Nilsson – Guitar
Ken Filiano – Bass
Michael Evans – Drums

9PM – Mat Maneri / Garth Stevenson / Randy Peterson
Mat Maneri – Violin
Garth Stevenson – Bass
Randy Peterson – Drums

10PM
Daniel Carter – Reeds
Dave Sewelson – Baritone Sax
Bradley Farberman – Guitar
Francois Grillot – Bass
Steve Dalachinsky – Poetry

March 15

7PM – James Ilgenfritz / John Rose Duo
James Ilgenfritz – Bass
Jon Rose – Violin

8PM – Lola Danza / Mat Maneri / John Lockwood Trio
Lola Danza – Vocals
Mat Maneri – Violin
John Lockwood – Bass

9PM – Mike Pride’s From Bacteria 2 Boys Quartet
Darius Jones – Alto Sax
Alex Marcelo – Keys
Peter Bitenc – Bass
Mike Pride – Drums

10PM – Kirk Knuffke Quartet
Kirk Knuffke – Trumpet
Brian Drye – Trombone
TBA – Bass
Jeff Davis – Drums

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AMN Picks of the Week

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Here is where I post, at a frequency of about once a week, a list of the new music that has caught my attention that week. All of the releases listed below I’ve heard for the first time this week and come recommended.

Sei Miguel – Esfingico: A Suite for Jazz Combo (2010)
Conference Call – Live at Outpost Performance Space (2010)
Anthony Braxton – 12 + 1tet (Victoriaville) 2007
Anthony Braxton – Trio (Victoriaville) 2007
First Meeting (with Natsuki Tamura & Satoko Fujii) – Cut the Rope (2010)
Satoko Fujii / Orchestra Tokyo – Zakopane (2010)

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Sonomu Reviews

From Sonomu:

Cone, Massimo (3″ CDR Fieldmuzick)
Massimo is the record of a Dutchman on vacation in Sicily, where he captured and mixed a handful of field recordings over which he plays simple, musing abstractions. These field recordings rise and fade into the background, giving unusual depth to Cone´s instrumentals. On “Bus Stop Wake Up”, an… [read]
Posted by Stephen Fruitman at 08:50, 06 Mar 2010

Mountain Ocean Sun, Peace Conference (Home Normal)
Peace Conference is an enormous deep-pile carpet on which to settle down and meditate, inspired by and largely executed in the manner of the Indian raga. Fittingly, the term oriignates in Sanskrit´s ”colour” or ”mood”. This music is green – fresh, redolent with life and possibility,… [read]
Posted by Stephen Fruitman at 06:39, 03 Mar 2010