9 Volt Circuitry on Tour

9 Volt Circuitry with Rick Parker has a couple of upcoming shows.

9 Volt Circuistry – www.myspace.com/9voltcircuistry
Rick Parker – Electric Trombone
Eyal Maoz – Guitar
Yonadav Halevy – Drums

July 7, 8pm
Shrine Word Music
2271 Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard
New York, NY 10030-3003
(212) 690-7807
Free Admission

July 19
Triple Bill with Lily Maase’s Suite Unravelling @ 9pm, 9 Volt Circuistry @ 10pm, Tim Kuhl Doomsayers @ 11pm
Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11221-3013
(718) 453-6343
Free Admission

9 Volt Circuistry is an unlikely collaboration between 2 accomplished band leaders: trombonist, New York City native Rick Parker and Israeli guitarist Eyal Maoz. Combined, these two musicians have released 8 CD’s as leaders on such well renowned record labels as Tzadik, Fresh Sound New Talent, Piadrum and Ayler Records. Their own bands have performed at major venues including the Montreal Jazz Festival, Williamsburg Jazz Festival, Red Sea Jazz Festival, Somers Point Jazz Festival, the Stone, 55 Bar, Blues Alley, National Gallery of Art and countless others. In addition, the two are in demand sidemen having performed along side the likes of John Zorn, Tim Berne, John Medeski, Frank Lacy to name just a few. Parker?s use of electronics with the trombone combined with Maoz?s unique approach to guitar and effects results in a music that is a synthesis electronic experimental, rock, jazz and neoclassical minimalism. The trio is usually completed by drummer Yonadav Halevy or Ziv Ravitz, both of whom can be found crossing genres of music and the globe with their unique rhythmic talents.

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The Friction Brothers on Tour

From The Friction Brothers :

FRICTION BROTHERS 2010 USA TOUR!
Friction Brothers Scrape Across America…
Michael Colligan – dry ice w/ implements
Fred Lonberg-Holm – cello w/ implements
Michael Zerang – percussion w/ implements

*June 20, 2010 – LAKESIDE, MI.
~~~Lakeside Inn Ballroom – 15251 Lakeshore Rd. 4:00PM
~~~~ http://www.portoluz.org/

*June 21, 2010 – BUFFALO, NY.
~~~Hallwalls – 341 Delaware Ave. 8:00PM
~~~~ http://www.hallwalls.org/music/4842.html

*June 22, 2010 – BOSTON, MA.
~~~Loft Show @ 381 Congress st. Fort Point. 8:00PM
~~~~ http://www.nonevent.org/upcoming/the_friction_brothers_loft_sho/

*June 23, 2010 – BALTIMORE, MD.
~~~Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse – 2640 St. Paul St.
~~~~ http://redemmas.org/event/2059/

*June 24, 2010 – PHILADELPHIA, PA
~~~TBA

*June 25, 2010 – PITTSBURGH, PA.
~~~Garfield Artworks – 4931 Penn Avenue. 8:00PM
~~~~ http://garfieldartworks.com/

*June 26, 2010 – CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
~~~The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative – 209 Monticello Rd. 8:00PM
~~~~ http://www.thebridgepai.com/

*June 27, 2010 – COLUMBIA, SC.
~~~701 CCA – Center For Contemporary Arts – 701 Whaley St. 8:00PM
~~~~ http://701cca.org/

*June 28, 2010 – ASHVILLE, NC.
~~~The Lab – 39 N. Lexington Ave. 10:00PM
~~~~ http://www.lexavebrew.com/events.php

*June 29, 2010 – LEXINGTON, KY.
~~~Gumbo Ya Ya – 367 E. Main St. 8:00PM
~~~~ http://www.gumboyayaky.com/joomla/

*June 30, 2010 – CHICAGO, IL.
~~~Hideout – 1354 W Wabansia Ave. 10:00PM
~~~~ http://hideoutchicago.com/

Friction Brothers (Michael Colligan, Fred Lonberg-Holm and Michael Zerang) are perhaps the only dry-ice/cello/percussion trio in the visible world. Begun in 2005 to perform improvised works that explore their love of scraping, rubbing, hitting and freezing various objects to the point of vibration, they have appeared at a number of questionable venues in Chicago.

While often sounding like electronic music, they make all their sounds mechanically. To produce these sounds each member has developed an expansive vocabulary of extended techniques. Zerang has raised the back scratcher to an essential component of the modern drummers stick collection. Colligan, warms up metal objects and the super cools them on a block of dry ice making them vibrate in the audible range. Lonberg-Holm’s grind tone remains an un-explainable phenomena by acousticians.

Although the trio is a relatively new group, the members have worked together extensively for over 15 years in a wide variety of settings from the seminal lower case 4tet Pillow to the internationally known free improvised jazz powerhouse Peter Broetzmann’s Chicago 10tet.

Their first CD was released by the Sort Of Records imprint Abstract On Black. http://sortofrecords.com/the-friction-brothers/
A second release will appear in June 2010, on the Flying Aspidistra label, to coincide with their first North American tour.
http://www.lonberg-holm.info/flyingaspidistra

The Latin American Electroacoustic Music Collection

The Latin American Electroacoustic Music Collection has put over 230 works online for free streaming. Some great stuff in here…

Latin American electroacoustic music has a long, interesting, strong and prolific history, but it’s a history that is little known even within the region itself. Many composers born or living in Latin America have been very active in this field, going back as far as some 50 years in some countries, but the availability of electroacoustic music recordings and information in Latin America has been a problem for educators, composers, performers, researchers, students and the general public.

In an effort to preserve, document and disseminate at least a portion of the electroacoustic music created by Latin American composers, an archive has been developed at the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology. Currently, the following resources are available:

+ + An historical introduction describing the creation of electroacoustic music in Latin America and the process used to develop this collection.

+ + A selection of 231 compositions created using electroacoustic media by Latin American composers between 1957 and 2007, available for listening online.

+ + Biographies and interviews with composers.

+ + Graphic material including scores and pictures.

+ + Finding Aids in the collection: 390 composers and 1723 compositions.

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New Release on Other Electricities

From Other Electricities:

Chicago experimental duo, Male, has recorded another fine album for Other Electricities. German for Shark is an interpretive record exploring the reaches of improvisation by some of Chicago’s most versatile experimental musicians. The collaborative ensemble features Jonathan Krohn, Benjamin Mjolsness (Mass Shivers), Jason Adasiewicz (Exploding Star Orchestra), Josh Berman (Exploding Star Orchestra), Steven Hess (Pan American/Fessenden), Todd Mattei (Joan of Arc), Mike Reed (Exploding Star Orchestra), Nick Butcher and Dave Rempis.

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Free Jazz Blog Reviews

Cover of "Ivo"
Cover of Ivo

From Free Jazz:

SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 2010
Nobuyasu Furuya – Stunde Null (Chitei Records, 2010) ****
Jean-Luc Cappozzo & Edward Perraud – Suspension (Creative Sources, 2010) ****

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2010
Ivo Perelman & Brian Willson – The Stream Of Life (Leo Records, 2010) ****
Ivo Perelman & Gerry Hemingway – The Apple In The Dark (Leo Records, 2010) ****
Ivo Perelman, Daniel Levin & Torbjörn Zetterberg – Soulstorm (Clean Feed, 2010) ****

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