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2001-11-22 20:54Greg Clow [idm] TORONTO: A Month Of Sundays - Week Four
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2001-11-22 20:54Greg ClowStained Productions presents "A MONTH OF SUNDAYS" a weekly series of live electronic music
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[idm] TORONTO: A Month Of Sundays - Week Four
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Stained Productions presents "A MONTH OF SUNDAYS" a weekly series of live electronic music performances taking place every Sunday evening in November, 2001 at NOW LOUNGE, 189 Church Street, Toronto WEEK FOUR: Sunday, November 25th MITCHELL AKIYAMA November 25th, 11 PM [Intr_version - Alien8/Substractif - Raster-Noton] http://www.intr-version.com Mitchell Akiyama is a Toronto-born and Montreal-based art student who wanders around with a minidisc recorder and mic and captures the sound of his environment; street corners, bathroom ventilation systems, friends playing "real" instruments. He takes these aural ecosystems, dumps them into his computer and uncovers the tones, rhythms, melodies and, ultimately, the songs that are lying dormant in them. Most call this "electronic music". He self-released a CD-R called "Inter_Verse" in November, 1999, and his latest album "Hope that lines don't cross" was released in May on Substractif. He has also started work on a new album which will be released on Germany's Raster-Noton and material for several other releases. POLMO POLPO November 25th, 10 PM [Audi Sensa] http://www.mp3.com/polmopolpo Polmo Polpo is an evolving musical hernia endured by it's producer, Sandro Perri, while live relief is provided by the handsome Nick Zubeck on lap steel guitar. Cellos and guitars do solemnly swear alongside the drums, only to be devoured later by swarms of insects and white noise. Come and hear music which some Germans like to call "absoluter flaechenkiller". THE BLAMESHIFTER November 25th, 9 PM http://www.famefame.com The Blameshifter began as a collaboration between Jubal Brown and Tasman Richardson called Oh Huge Vault Of Vaseline (OHVOV), a semi- improvisational, experimental noise project reminiscent of artists like Throbbing Gristle. Tasman Richardson later left OHVOV to create Polygon Noose, an experimental techno project with Justin Waddel. The emphasis on "sculpted" sound waves as samples as opposed to found real world noises led to the development of The Blameshifter, a solo project by Tasman Richardson in which minimal compositions of continually changing tempo and style are generated from one performance to another to avoid predictability and disrupt audience expectation. More info & photos from past weeks: http://www.stainedproductions.com/events/sundays --- Greg Clow - greg@stainedproductions.com - greg@feedbackmonitor.com concert & event promotions - http://www.stainedproductions.com electronic music radio/reviews/interviews - http://www.feedbackmonitor.com 158 Close Ave. 2nd Floor - Toronto, Ontario M6K 2V5 - Canada --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org