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DMG Newsletter December 11th, 2009

From DMG:

Evan Parker Ensemble! Matt Shipp NuBop Live! Cecil Taylor & Dominic Duval 2CD! Amina Claudine Myers 2CD! Frode Gjerstad & Han Bennink! Weasel Walter Large Ensembles! Earle Brown Box Volume 2! Stefano Maltese As Sikilli!

Paul Dunmall/Miles Levin! Brian Irvine Ensemble Paul Dunmall! Biggi Vinkeloe! Frith & Hodgkinson! Historic Discs from Prince Lasha, Victor Feldman, Kenny Dorham! The unreleased 7th Love album [1971]! John Fahey complete America 2LP! David Parsons!..

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Downtown Music Gallery FREE In-Store Performance Schedule Continues with:

Sunday, December 13th at 6pm:
MIKKO INNANEN / JOE FONDA / LOU GRASSI!
Superb Reeds / Acoustic Bass / Drums Trio!

*Wednesday, December 16th at 6pm:
DANIEL LEVIN / INGEBRIGT HAKER-FLATEN / FRANK ROSALY!
New Cello / Contrabass / drums Trio! Rare DMG Wednesday Gig!
***Please Note that We Just Changed this Gig from a Tuesday to a Wednesday!

Sunday, December 20th at 6pm:
JUDITH INSELL & REUT REGEV!
Amazing New Viola & Trombone Duo!

Sundays, December 27th & January 3rd – holidays, so no gigs

Sunday, January 10th at 6pm:
JEREMIAH CYMERMAN / CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN / HARRIS EISENSTADT!
Extraordinary New Clarinet / Cello / Percussion Trio!

Sunday, January 17th at 6pm:
ANDY HAAS & DEE POP!
Two Magical/Mystical Musicians Return to DMG for a Rare Duo Set!

Sunday, January 24th at 6pm:
RAS MOSHE Returns!

Sunday, January 31st at 6pm:
JESSE ELDER & LOGAN RICHARDSON!
Excellent Piano & Alto Sax Duo & CD Release Celebration!

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Wolf Eyes’ Always Wrong Reviewed

Pitchfork reviews this relatively new release.

Wolf Eyes long ago internalized buzzing static, piercing screams, and crashing cacophony– basic elements as essential to the band’s vocabulary as finger picking is to John Fahey‘s, or violin drone is to Tony Conrad‘s. In fact, the most impressive thing about the band at this point in their career is how instantly identifiable their unruly noise is. Reference points remain, such as the industrial bombast of Throbbing Gristle, the gothic dirge of Swans, and the sheer extremity of Whitehouse. But Wolf Eyes now speak their own language exclusively.

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