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quoted 69 lines From: scott allison <lipistal3@hotmail.com>
> From: scott allison <lipistal3@hotmail.com>
> Date: September 18, 2004 1:45:32 PM EDT
> To: microsound@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [microsound] Show - Washington DC - Sunday night
> Reply-To: microsound <microsound@hyperreal.org>
>
> Sunday September 19th
> Warehouse Nextdoor
> 1021 7th St, NW 9pm $7
>
> In conjunction with the 2004 DC Sonic Circuits Festival:
> http://scdc.alkem.org
>
> Nautical Almanac
> http://www.heresee.com/nauticallink.htm
> www.loadrecords.com
> Carly Ptak and Twig Harper of Baltimore form the noise duo of Nautical
> Almanac. With a recent release on Load Records, Rooting for the
> Microbes, NA are quickly gaining much attention for their work with
> custom equipment made of weird alloys of plastic, leather, wire, and
> rubber, and improvising performances often involving gagging
> techniques. Carly and Twig also run a record label Heresee, which
> covers noise and pure sound artists.
>
> V.V. w/Anne Doerner
> www.v---v.net
> Ven Voisey (v.v.) is a sound and installation artist currently
> residing in North Adams, MA. Voisey creates meticulously crafted sound
> events, utilizing a drastic dynamic range of hisses, crackles, and
> tonal hums, as well as field recordings, electronics, and acoustic
> instruments. Recordings of his audio work are available on Crank
> Satori/CIP, Aesova, and Naninani.
>
> Anne Doerner is a multi-instrumentalist also currently residing in
> North Adams, MA. She was born in
> Cumberland Maryland, and trained as a classical pianist starting at
> the age of three. She has since picked up several other instruments
> (guitar, fiddle, banjo), traveled and performed street music
> throughout southern Europe, in the U.S. with various southern
> Appellation and Cajun bands, and most recently with The Books, and
> Rube Waddell.
>
> Ting Ting Jahe
> www.broadcastatic.com/tingtingjahe
> Ting Ting Jahe is Ben Scott, Tommy Birchett who organizes richmonds
> www.broadcastatic.com and Brooklyn, NY resident Ben Owen who organizes
> with Free103point9 in Brookyln. Ting Ting Jahes sound is based on
> recylcing live audio from previous performances, found sound,
> dissected turn tables and needles, laptop improvisation, etc.
>
> Caution Curves
> Washington DC laptop/Voice duo of Rebecca Mills and Tristana Fiscella,
> think otherwordly vocals over
> textured electronic soundscapes culled from laptop electronics.
>
> Thanks for your interest
> Scott Allison
>
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