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April 7th, 1999
The Atticus Trio (Live)
I've decided to change the direction of the show to incorporate
non-electronic music alongside electronic music, and the Atticus Trio's
will be the first real proof of that. Alongside the likes of The Saunders
Affair and Phone, this Orange County group has been playing parties and
coffee shops around town. They're not quite jazz, not quite space rock,
but definently worth checking out.
April 21th, 1999
J.G. Weir (Live)
John is probly most well known as the guitarist for the Iron-Ons or
perhaps recognized by his day job at Noise Noise Noise (OC's finest record
store). What most people don't realize is that he was responsible for the
recently released "Exploration_1" on the Esion label. The A side is a 23
minute spacey guitar peice that could be compared to Roy Montgomery or
Flying Saucer Attack. The B side is a brilliant cover of Coil's "Absolute
Elsewhere". This hand numbered transparent 12" is packaged in clear
plastic with one of two transparent labels and is strictly limited to 150
copies of each label. John will most likely bring along KUCI's own k!z!k
for a full sonic assault.
April 28th, 1999
Darkroom (Live)
From the sonic maelstrom that is the Grafix DJ crew, Darkroom is the
latest collaboration in a confusing string of some of LA's best
underground electronic music. Darkroom is Dave DeAnda (aka Skattrebrayn,
one half of Ultrawide) and progressive electro DJ JBondy (half of 2 Silver
Boxes and half of Sumi). Combine Dave's crunchy downtempo breaks with J's
electro sensibilities and you have what J describes as "dark electro
breakbeat." For more info on the Grafix crew, check out their website at
http://www.grafix.com.
May 19th, 1999
Special 3 Hour Fund Drive Edition:
Sweet Trip (Live)
Halou (Live!)
Plus Special Guest Appearances
This is your yearly chance to show your support for electronic programming
on KUCI. Throughout the week KUCI will be offering great premiums in
exchange for your donations. In addition to a bevy of new CD's and Vinyl
we will have concert tickets, new T-shirt designs, copies of the 2xCD KUCI
benefit CD Loraine, and some special suprises. So start saving your
pennies, and help keep noncommercial alternatives alive.
Sweet Trip's "Halica" and "Fish" releases on Darla records pick up where
Slowdive left off with "Pygmalion" before they became Mojave 3. This 3
piece act is leading the fight to raise shoegazer from it's grave with a
perfect balance of airy vocals (both male and female), washy synths,
synthetic beats and textural guitars. For more information, check out
their website at
http://www.slip.net/~avle/sweettrip/.
It's hard to describe Halou's sound. Rebecca and Ryan Coseboom create
modern electronic pop music in the spirit of Lamb, Cocteau Twins and Love
Spirals Downwards. Rebecca is a Liz Fraiser for the real world, or what
Souxie Soux should sound like. Ryan's programming escapes classification,
combining elements of drum n' bass, ambient, and pop to create a rich
evocative backdrop that reminds me of a modern rendition of camoflauge for
some reason. This is the model for intelligent pop music for the 21st
century. Like they say on Reading Rainbow, "don't just take my work for
it", you can listen to clips on their website at
http://home.pacbell.net/cosboom/halou.html.
-Daniel
daniel@peachfuzz.net
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