Funny, I'm actually DJ at Filler this sunday. And my freind Jason helps run
Lemur lounge. Who are you d? Here's the line up for filler this week.
OVER ONE YEAR OF
FILLER / SUNDAYS
BEATS . BLEEPS . TONES . DRONES . SPOTS . DOTS . PIXELS . POPS
"Filler...the most cutting edge stuff you'll hear in town" - WASHINGTON
POST
MAY 12, 2002 (a night of guests with the same first name)
thank you to everyone who came out to the ONE YEAR FILLER PARTY last
sunday... it was crazy fun... thanks for packing the house! and thanks to
all of wonderful guest djs and bartenders steve and rich for the past
great year!
LIVEPERFORMANCE . HUMAN COMPANION ( SF )
http://www.textilesounds.com @
10:00pm
Human Companion is Matthew Dingee, contributor to the sound and visual
scenes of San Francisco and Washington, DC. A former resident of DC and long
time member of DC post-rock outfit lorelei, Matthew continues to experiment
with sound, silence and structure. In the mid 90s Matthew produced two
happenings at the Black Cat. The happenings were a collection of dadaist
pieces featuring everything from smashing plates and exploding dry ice bombs
to improvisational noise. In 2001 Matthew and LU bandmate Dan Searing ran
over a turtable with a painted car wheel (referencing Rauschenberg and
Cage's "Automobile Tire Print") as part of their 4 turntable attack
performance. His last visit brought a performance at Signal66 that combined
five video clips with tracks generated live. A resident DJ at SF's RoHan
Lounge, Human Companion regularly delivers a 3 hour set off of a PowerBook
utilizing a jigsaw puzzle of loops and creating a mix of minimal techno and
dub as well as dropping in original tracks with an emphasis on the space
surrounding the cultivated sounds. Matthew is in DC recording a follow up to
the debut LU release on PulCec.
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GUESTDJ . MATT JACKSON
http://www.conceptionrecordings.com
in his own words.... "I'm 25. I'm from the DC area. Got interested in
electronic music going to Buzz when I was 16. Started a radio program in
high school. In college had an electronic music show and TV show that played
classic 'intellegent dance music' and had live visuals. That's when I
started making music. Right out of college I went to Sweden to work for Dot
records in Gothenburg. I honed in my music making skills with Hab, Quant,
and Lee Noris (Metamatics). I started a small record company Conception
Recordings. . I plan to release my first record later this year. Currently I
dj noon mon-wed on
http://radio.enoughrecords.com ."
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THEMEVISUALS . MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
a fine selection of films about mother's.... wonderful mothers/scary mothers
and in between. our films are generously provided by the astonishingly
extensive VIDEO AMERICAIN
(right down the street at 2118 18th St NW, 202-588-0117)
http://www.videoamericain.com
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with resident FILLER DJs...
WILLIAM ALBERQUE / RICHARD CHARTIER / GEORGE D'ADHEMAR / MILO
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EVENT SCHEDULE º
http://www.3particles.com/filler
@ BLUE ROOM º 2321 18TH ST NW DC / 202 332 0800 / 8PM-1:30AM / NO
COVER / 21+ /
DRINK SPECIALS 8PM-9:30PM
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OTHER ELECTRONIC MUSIC + FILLER RELATED EVENTS...
*PRIME
DJ AARON HEDGES (with guest DJ MILO on may 15th!)
first and third wednesdays @ red 1802 jefferson pl nw DC 10pm -2am FREE
http://www.spinplicity.com
* STARSCAPE [ Baltimore ] June 8
experimental pier with familiar filler faces MIKRO, PNEUMA, RICHARD
CHARTIER
http://www.ultraworld.net/SS2k2
* TONIC
DJs: pneuma + derek fenwick+ dj rhombus of sonic soul productions
every wednesday night at Sonar (baltimore)
http://www.sonarlounge.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "d_jak" <d_jak@netzero.net>
To: "Jezz Bluebear" <bluebear.mail-list@dsl.pipex.com>; "Mailing List Idm"
<idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] IDM in Washington DC
quoted 4 lines check out Filler on sunday night for good microhouse/minimal techno type
> check out Filler on sunday night for good microhouse/minimal techno type
> stuff: http://www.3particles.com/filler/
>
> and here's something i read on pitchforkmedia.com you might be interested
in
quoted 37 lines checking out:
> checking out:
>
> Electronica Advances on Nation's Capitol
> John Ashcroft keeps terror alert at guarded, boosts IDM alert to code
> red
> Catherine Lewis reports:
> Chuck Bettis -- a member of the All-Scars and the founder of Mass
> Particles -- is bringing another three experimental electronic shows to
> Washington, D.C. this month.
> The series kicks off tonight (May 2nd) at the Black Cat. Haco, a woman
> from Japan known for her work with Hoahio (Tzadik) and After Dinner
> (Recommended Records) among other projects, is headlining; Cerberus
> Shoal (Temporary Residence) and Trance and the Arcade (Bettis's laptop
> project with gorgeous visuals provided by Jorge Castro) are also on the
> bill.
> On May 15th, Mass Particles presents "Cinematique" at the DC Arts Center
> with EBSK and two laptop audio and visual artists: Nice Disc (from NY)
> and Telia (from Baltimore). EBSK is the project of Eric Bruns and former
> Eggs drummer John Rickman (and yes, my fellow Pitchfork newsman)
> featuring clarinet and SK keyboards.
> And finally, May 26th at DCAC is "Audio Environments" with Mikroknytes
> and Memorize the Sky. Mikroknytes are a duo of drony electronics with
> violin, while Memorize the Sky are an electronic-acoustic quartet from
> New York featuring Zachary Wallace of Flashpapr.
> To summarize, mark your calendars for:
> 05-02 Black Cat - Cerberus Shoal, Haco, Trance and the Arcade
> 05-15 DCAC - Nice Disc, Telia, EBSK
> 05-26 DCAC - Mikroknytes, Memorize the Sky
> .: Mass Particles: <http://www.massparticles.com>
> .: Haco: <http://www.japanimprov.com/haco>
> .: Cerberus Shoal: <http:// www.cerberusshoal.com>
> .: EBSK: <http://ebsk.alkem.org>
> .: Nice Disc: <http://f-matic.net>
> .: Mikroknytes: <http://www.mikroknytes.com>
>
>
> not idm, but if you like deep house at all, my friends throw a weekly
event
quoted 41 lines in alexandria called lemur lounge. very chill lounge atmosphere with none
> in alexandria called lemur lounge. very chill lounge atmosphere with none
> of the snootiness that you find at alot of DC clubs:
> http://www.lemurgene.com/lounge/
>
> i have yet to find a good record shop in DC for idm. but, i mailorder
> everything from pj, so maybe i'm not looking hard enough.
>
> does anyone in DC actually buy records in a store?
>
> hope that helps.
>
> - d
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jezz Bluebear <bluebear.mail-list@dsl.pipex.com>
> To: Mailing List Idm <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 4:47 PM
> Subject: [idm] IDM in Washington DC
>
>
> > Any pointers to IDM stores/events in DC. Leaving the UK for DC tomorrow
> for
> > a week to stay with my sister - looking for something better to do than
> sit
> > on a sofa.
> >
> > jezz.
> >
> >
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