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after all the discussion on threads here recently, here's a chance for you intellegent people to support a worthy live cause. The main artist will have visuals to extra stimulate the parts other gigs cant reach. The film crew may catch you sober & the almost exclusive DJ set comprising of ........................ will maintain the momentum in a style fitting the event (here a few names xploding plastic, mapstation, bill wells, to roccco rot, hood, radian)
so here it is interesting music promotions are delighted to announce an outstanding evening of improvised music @ Dr Drakes Sunday 8th Aug 04 Doors 8pm door tax £5 featuring Colditz Optimum Dose DRN Colditz (Creeping Bent/Psychiatric Records) Colditz's sonic emissions have so far been best described as minimal-orchestral-electro compositions. He combines home grown samples to create peculiar rhythms, layers of chronic horns and removed piano parts. He has the ability to tingle parts of the brain other musicians don't even know exist. Colditz has released a debut album We Are Animals through The Creeping Bent Organization, which has raised comparisons with everyone from Soft Machine to Erik Satie. It has also been declared a "musical revelation" by BBC Radio 3's 'Mixing It'. It also includes a cover version of Range Life by Pavement. Optimum Dose The founding members of Delicate AWOL James Brooke and Caroline Ross with the addition of local musician Philip Johnston present for you a stripped down approach to improvisation. This is music of the moment that is reliant on both musician and audience. DRN DRN is basically a collective of musical individuals who gather, when asked, to do one off performances. The title 'DRN' is actually the name of the event and not the band (as there is no band as such). The first performance was at Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and involved the only two core members, Ziggy Campbell and Kev Sim. Since then approx 10 others have been involved in various mutations. The events are never rehearsed and the members rarely have any strategies other than 'make sound/don't make sound'. The collective aspire to create an event where every member of the audience participates and joins DRN. Until then they will gather, when asked, to do one off performances. (+Andy Fopp electronic gizmos) |
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Being that I never know what is going in my bar until the last minute I always find the Interseting Music nights to be wee cre ebral tickles that leave a little happy glow for days after... As for tonight... Much ticlkling of the inside head space
These nights should never be missed if you like music!!!! FACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jim
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"You listen to me. While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is that I am a nay-sayer and hatchet man in the fight against violence. I pride myself in taking a punch and I'll gladly take another, because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such a method…is love. I love you, Sheriff Truman" Last edited by Jim Stax; 08-08-2004 at 16:08. |
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very persuasive, i know the line up is yet again ***** nice preview in the sunday herald |
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