Hey there,
Couple of last minute shows have come together this week in London...
Hope you can make it out for one or both! Oh, and check the bottom of
the email for the chance to vote in what we think might be the
strangest category of award ever!
TUESDAY 26TH OCTOBER, 2004
Multi-Vitamins @ ThePool Bar
Fisk Industries will be playing live alongside
Dick Tally Whalcker (TurboJazz), and Katzu
with DJs Doudou Malicious, Professor Bacteria (TurboJazz),
and Juan Koff
from 8pm to 1am (Free entrance)
Fisk Industries on from 9pm till 9:30pm.
Address: 104 - 108 curtain road, london, Ec2a 3ah
Tube : Old street (Exit 2) / Liverpool street
THURSDAY 28th OCTOBER, 2004
Smallfish Records Instore Show.
Recon and Fisk Industries live show.
Smallfish say:
"Recon aka Motion will be performing live from 8.00pm and
may possibly (although we're not 100% sure) be joined by a
labelmate from the superb Highpoint Lowlife imprint.
Anyone not familiar with Recon or Motion should be aware
that musically we're looking at a stunning mixture of deep
electronic soundscapes mixed with tightly edited glitch /
techno / electronic rhythms and sounds.
Recon's album for Highpoint Lowlife distilled the best of these
underground sounds and added a dubby abstract feel to amazing
effect. Reference points could easily be Chain Reaction,
Raster Noton, 12k and other such labels, so it's no surprise to
discover that as Motion he has released two albums for Taylor
Deupree's 12k label, tracks for Fatcat's split series and a split
release with Matmos.
We're talking quality,atmospheric music.
Make sure you bring a beer and friend or two to enjoy some
fabulous sounds."
8pm - 9:30pm, Smallfish Records. 329 Old Street EC1V 91E.
Nearest Tube: Old Street, Liverpool St, Shoreditch.
QUARTZ ELECTRONIC MUSIC AWARDS //
http://www.qwartz.org
"International space geared toward the expression and promotion
of independent labels and artists."
Help us go to Paris for a vacation!
A friend forwarded me a link to these electronic music awards
several months back, and we entered a few of our release from
this year thinking "what the hey?! you never know..."
Now, we didn't get nominated for new discovery, nor best album.
Not best album cover, nor packaging, but we did, however, get
nominated for Best Title.
Now personally, i don't think track titles have too much
artistic credibility. Its nice to have funny or smart track
titles, but in themselves, i dont feel it adds to or detracts
from the music itself. Having said that tho, we'd still love the
opportunity to go for a visit and meet a bunch o' cool people!
So go vote for Marshall Watson's "Early On, Later Off" at:
http://www.qwartz.org/vote/
Only thing is that the site is in french, and you have to register,
but because all the instructions are in french and its not exactly
the most intuitive site, I couldnt work out how to vote myself!
cheers,
thorsten
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