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2001-04-23 23:31friluftsliv [idm] .twine/fusaichi.review [4.21.01]
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2001-04-23 23:31friluftslivtwine (columbus half) played here at kenyon last saturday. excellent show. small, nice-sou
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twine (columbus half) played here at kenyon last saturday. excellent show. small, nice-sounding room, with a decent crowd, though a mediocre pa system. greg came on a few minutes after eleven and played to almost midnight, ending with a sample of a voice warning us that the tape needed to be flipped over. the content was sweet: intense, pulsing, syncopated, machine screams, riding over thumping, irregular beats, rising at times in crescendos of manipulated piercing tones, and chilling out in slowly moving waves of faint static and subtle voices. this was a green party benefit concert, and so i was at times convinced that i could make out the distinctive timbre of nader's voice, though filled with entirely non-human noises. the volume was much higher than that at which i typically listen to twine, and it seemed like the music was of a more intense nature than usual. twine's music seems to have matured a great deal and grown much more sophisticated in the past couple of years, which was nicely demonstrated by the cohesive and consistent quality of saturday's show. greg sat in the corner of the stage, huddled over his laptop, while most people's focus was drawn to the video projections on the wall behind him. it was a tape created by a friend of his (whose name i've completely forgotten) --- and it was beautiful: flitting black and white looped sequences, sometimes heavily distorted and abstracted, sometimes fairly clear and (seemingly) unaltered. the visuals fit the audio quite well. even though the tape was created separately, the music was often perfectly in sync with the video. daniel melo opened for twine, playing under the name fusaichi. also an excellent show. the content of his set varied much more than that of twine's. he made use of an electric guitar altered by a couple of effects and some delays, some samples played back from dat and looped, an old maxi-korg synth, also looped, a drum kit, and probably some other stuff too. his basic method of playing was to slowly build up texture and rhythm using his various tools, switching back and forth as needed, resulting in slowly moving sonic patterns that gradually shifted and changed. though the mood he created varied dramatically depending on what instruments he was emphasizing, the overall feel was very consistent and fluid. anyway, a great show. takeiteasy ..chris --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org