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Sandro Perri plays Polmo Polpo + Mantler @ The Tunnels Room 2, 30th May

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SANDRO PERRI plays POLMO POLPO + MANTLER

The Tunnels Room 2, Carnegies Brae, Aberdeen, AB10 1BF. (01224) 211121

Wednesday 30th May / Doors 8pm / Entry 6

www.thetunnels.co.uk

www.myspace.com/interestingmusic

SANDRO PERRI plays POLMO POLPO

Sandro Perri is a musician best known for his work as Polmo Polpo, often associated with Canadian post-rock / avant garde labels such as Constellation, Alien8, and Intr-Version.

He connects the dots between pop, minimalism, dance, drone and noise as Polmo Polpo, and his recent Glissandro 70 collaboration injected a twisted playfulness into the mix. Adding to that a 4-year stint with Canada's folk troubadours Great Lake Swimmers and a recent remix for Stephen Malkmus, he has treaded a unique path through some vastly different musical territories.

For his upcoming European tour, he will be perform vocal driven songs in a new project headed under his own name, in support of his recent Sandro Perri Plays Polmo Polpo disc (Constellation). He will be joined by a trio of Toronto-based "out music" improvisers, consisting of various combinations of euphonium, synthesizer, trumpet, trombone, flute, bass, guitar and drums.

www.audisensa.com

www.cstrecords.com

www.southern.com/southern/band/PERRI/sounds/CST42-05-Circles.mp3 listen to circles

MANTLER

Originally a home-recording project, Mantler (Chris A. Cummings) has recently become a regular presence on the Toronto live music scene. Playing an electric piano rescued from the garbage and singing songs inspired by the varied likes of Curtis Mayfield, Antonio Carlos Jobim and the Beach Boys, Mantler's live performances have made him many fans among Toronto's musical community.

Mantler's songs began as looser affairs - two of the six songs on 2000's DOIN' IT ALL (on James Duncan's US-based Le Systeme label) are over ten minutes long - becoming shorter and tighter over time, beginning with 2002's SADISFACTION, the first Mantler album to be released by Germany's Tomlab. On LANDAU (2004), the majority of the songs were less than three minutes long, and packed with as many chords changes as possible. LANDAU marked Mantler's first usage of programmed beats and interlocking parts, and was also the first Mantler album to be completely produced by longtime associate Zack G.

In recent live performances - including a short European tour in late 2004 - the lushness of the recorded albums is stripped away to showcase the stark simplicity of the songs as "songs", without countermelodies and drum parts.

www.myspace.com/mantler

www.tomlab.com

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Looks like another coup - only Scottish date from CONSTELLATION Records website

SANDRO PERRI

01 MAY 2007 Massa, IT Tagomago

01 MAY 2007 Perugia, IT Loop Cafe

03 MAY 2007 Pavia, IT Ortosonico

07 MAY 2007 Basel, CH Hirschenek

09 MAY 2007 Darmstadt, DE Oetinger Villa

10 MAY 2007 Brussels, BE Recyclart

12 MAY 2007 Lagny, FR Darmaphonic Festival

13 MAY 2007 Amiens, FR venue TBA

14 MAY 2007 Munich, DE Feierwerk

17 MAY 2007 Berlin, DE Bastard Club

18 MAY 2007 Koln, DE Mulheim Festival

19 MAY 2007 Liege, BE Sound Station

20 MAY 2007 Geneve, CH Usine

21 MAY 2007 Strasbourg, FR Molodoi

22 MAY 2007 Lyon, FR Sonic

25 MAY 2007 Rouen, FR Emporium

27 MAY 2007 Manchester, UK Phoenix

28 MAY 2007 Milton Keynes, UK Venue TBA

29 MAY 2007 Hull, UK Adelphi

30 MAY 2007 Aberdeen, UK Tunnel

31 MAY 2007 Coventry, UK Tin Angel

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bump for Wednesday and a wee fan review from earlier on the tour

Last night I saw Sandro Perri and his band play a half-full club in Berlin, and simply put, it was beautiful. Beautiful. In fact, I couldn't remember the last time I saw anything like it. The whole performance was based on the fact that the beauty was built and ingrained deep into the songs, so it didn't matter that the crowd was subdued, or that the place was quiet, or that it was the first Berlin concert I'd ever been to alone.

The gig opened with a solo version of 'Dreaming' which, apart from being my favourite song at the moment, is surely the greatest mostly-one-chord song ever. After that fine opening the night grew and grew, with bass played on wires and boxes, vocals that soared and swelled and many nimble songs, one after another. Excellent support act Mantler was also brought in to lend some soul to the wondrous mixture of sounds.

Afterwards, I was lucky enough to get my hands on a copy of the tour-only EP, a handmade CD-R affair apparently limited to 200 copies, which is at least as good as the album, and features a gorgeous cover version of Fleetwood Mac's 'Dreams' - one of my favourite songs, and something which was beautifully rendered as an encore by Sandro solo. As if you needed another reason to see a band this good.

http://thetorturegarden.blogspot.com/2007/05/sandro-perri.html

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Does that include two year cover on all electrical goods?I hadn't intended to go out tonigh but just listened to an mp3... Wow! There with bells on but I'll make sure they don't jingle!

& the skies are a clearing (a wee bit), a night full of lovliness awaits those wanting

some fantastic entertainment

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