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Blevin Blectum
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Tue, 1 May 2001 18:18:25 +0800
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[idm] bLectalAdvisory May 1
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bLectal Advisory May 1 2001 dear billious blectillious masses here is the current lo-down on our hi-pro-glo, 3 upcoming Bay Area shows. (More detailed info at the end of this email) saturday may5th - 6PM  - kevin blechdom squaks on an SFEMF panel at Southern Exposure Gallery saturday may5th - blectum from blechdom at the RAWA benefit at the stork club with THE BRAN (...) POS + PLANETSIZE, DEEP DICKOLLECTIVE, CONE, SPEZZA ROTTO  sunday may6th - SFEMF - at the cell space - 7:30PM - Blectum from Blechdom, Fuzzy Bunny, Atau Tanaka, iWT Saturday, May 12 at the Bottom of the Hill  - 10 : 00 pm  $8      Peaches & Gonzales(sultry electronic grooves from Berlin by way of Canada/kitty-yo) and bLectum from bLechdom we will also be playing shows in Tampa, Florida May 18 and 19, and in London June 3rd. More about that later or at http://www.blectum.com superCalifragilistically yours, kevin and bLevin bLechdom from bLectum from bLechdom    more detailed info ------->   Show #1 : Fire Museum is proud to present a benefit concert for the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) at the Stork Club, 2330 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, featuring the following fine artists. (in reverse order of appearance) BLECTUM FROM BLECHDOM Oakland-based laptop/samplers duo, they are getting thrown into the whole burgeoning "techno/laptop/idm /glitch/punk/electro/whatever-you-wanna-call-it" genre. Recent reviews and features  in The Wire (UK), A.P. Magazine, Grooves,XLR8R, Blow Up(Italy),  and Vice Magazine. "..the dividing line between nice, clean digital funk and dirty sweaty funk. What gives?" -The Wire http://www.blectum.com   THE BRAN (...) POS + PLANETSIZE The technical siphoning of the natural unpredictable qualities of the voice as a source and trigger for far more unworldly electronic sounds combined with the manhandling of the synthesizer into a form equally as malleable and skippy makes up much of what is heard at a BRAN(...)POS concert. Human grunts and moans/Machine grunts and moans/Man loves machine/Machine plays hard to get(in public)/Some discussion ensues. Performances with fatest-finger champion PLANETSIZE border on punk rock terrordome with chopped up beats the speed of lightning, screams of misplaced authority, and rejuvenating blasts of sonic electricity. THE BRAN (...) POS celebrates the release of a bran new CD 3XX3 available May 2001 from Chitah! Chitah! Soundcrack. ALL PROFITS FROM BRAN CD SALES THIS EVENING TO BENEFIT RAWA! branpos@yahoo.com  http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/branpos DEEP DICKOLLECTIVE The fag has entered and the cypher is stalled. The anti-gangster aesthetic of quasi-Nationalist "conscious" hip-hoppers and bohemian MC thrift shoppers pave a space for D/DC to articulate its word play. They represent a political lyricism that does not take itself too seriously. they are the brave mavericks of a movement that some affectionately refer to as homo-hop. They are Oxymoronic "out" black queer Emcees the world says do not exist. They are the rumblings of a revolution that have for too long been silenced. Overstand? It's not that deep. http://www.deep-dickollective.com/ CONE featuring members of Zmrzlina in a more free form version of their experimental take on pop/rock/electronica. a number of musicians,  dj's, and visual artists are invited to add to the fray. The musicians involved often layer their instruments on top of found sounds and samples, and sampled beats. http://www.zmrzlina.com SPEZZA ROTTO Spezza Rotto is an ferociously absurdist mix of rock, noise, 21st Century opera and dada concepts. All lyrics for the band have been translated into Italian via an on-line language translation program. Rising from the ashes of Eskimo, The Molecules, and Optimist International, Spezza Rotto has arrived. http://www.tscandura.com/SPEZZAROTTO.html       SATURDAY, MAY 5TH 2001       THE STORK CLUB (2330 Telegraph Avenue, cross        street 23rd Avenue, near 19th Avenue Bart)       OAKLAND       doors 7:00 p.m.       $6-$10 sliding scale       21+ further information: tomato_gazelle@yahoo.com or (415)221-4921 concert website: http://www.geocities.com/tomato_gazelle/Fire_Museum.html Show #2:
quoted 45 lines May 3-6> May 3-6 > > ___San Francisco Electronic Music Festival > < http://www.sfemf.org> > > Thursday, May 3, 8:30p > at 7hz > > ___Electric Birds > ___Thomas Dimuzio > ___Xopher Davidson > ___Scott Arford > > Friday, May 4, 8:30p > at CellSpace > > ___Carl Stone > ___Miya Masoaka > ___John Bischoff > ___Brandon Labelle > > Saturday, May 5, 6:00p > at Southern Exposure > > ___Pannel Discussion > ___"(Corpor)reality in the Network Age" > > Sunday, May 6, 7:30p > at CellSpace > > ___Blectum from Blechdom > ___Fuzzy Bunny > ___Atau Tanaka > ___iWT > > Installations, May 4,5,6 > at CellSpace > > ___Scot Jenerik > ___Randy Yau > > All Shows $10-15 sliding scale, $8 w/ student > coupon, $30 festival pass > CellSpace 2050 Bryant > Southern Exposure 401 Alabama
Show #3 Bottom of the Hill Sat, May 12    10 : 00 pm $8      Peaches & Gonzales sultry electronic grooves from Berlin by way of Canada Blectum from Blechdom --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org