abstraction, grooves, lowercase sonorities, improvisation, live instruments...
this show has got it all folks, don't miss out! five bucks for five acts,
all hugely different and unique:
TWINe dEadtech
GReG DAVIS 3321 w. fullErton, Chicago (773.395.2844)
WARMDeSK fivE bucks
CRAQUe saturday august twEnty-four 2002 @ 9pm
M.MeRCER furthEr info: craque@craque.net
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Hefty : Bip-Hop Records
Urban Mag describes the Twine/Phase4 performance, "With its intricate colors,
abstract shapes and organic texture, the video seems like a visual equivalent
of Twine's music.the work of Phase4 is based on similar ideas that are being
used in so much music: de(con)struction, abstraction, decontextualisation...".
GREG DAVIS ------------------------e
Autumn : Carpark Records
Carpark is certain that "arbor" is the harbinger of a new type of music we like
to think of as "laptop folk." Not to be confused with the genre "folktronica,"
laptop folk's aim is to integrate the digital and analog domains. Whereas
previous attempts trivialized or treated the electronic element as a novelty,
"arbor" makes no musical hierarchy. At the beginning of this new century."
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Deluxe : Fallt Records
The sound of warmdesk, aka Bill Selman, combines dense, noisy harmonics and
dub-like bass with rhythmic patterns and samples from everyday life. the desire
is to create a multi-faceted "spray" of sound grounded by a pulse of
polyrhythmic beats (not too far from minimal techno and tech-house).
CRAQUE ------------------------e
Grey : Kikapu : Metatron Press
In live performances, Craque operates in an electro-acoustic mode. Objects such
as rocks, childrenÕs toys, small percussion instruments and plant matter are
amplified with contact microphones to be sampled and looped live into a
tapestry of experimental beats Ð all freely improvised. Robin Rimbaud (aka
Scanner) describes his music as Òawkwardly attractive scratching / stretching
sounds within a tranquil resonance.Ó
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409 : Forte Records
Classically trained on the organ and piano from an early age, Matt Mercer has
been producing music for years, starting in a more ambient / experimental vein
and moving more and more into a four on the floor tech-house sound. Bits and
pieces of anything and everything flit in and out of the mix, recontextualized,
reorganized, reenergized for the dancefloor.
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