NEXUS --? LEXUS BULLETIN #57 (NOVEMBER 2001)
[1] ATOMIC MOTION
[a]
OFF THE HOOK, THURSDAY 29TH NOVEMBER @ 13th NOTE CLUB
CLYDE STREET, GLASGOW (from 11pm. £3 / £4)
LIVE : VOIGT KAMPF + NO GROUP
DJ's : OFT REGULARS + KLAUS OLDANBURG (DISKONO)
info : FrancesLengel@aol.com
[b]
SUNDAY SOCIAL SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER @THE ARCHES
MIDLAND STREET, GLASGOW
(5pm-12pm)
LIVE : AAVIKKO (on stage time 10pm, also other acts
playing, but who
cares about them. Phone for details)
Normally we make it a habit to shy away from
supporting events at venues such as the Arches [b],
who chomp so firmly on Old Nick's bony one ('Satans
Cock' for those of a less poetic bent). The main
reason being; as Joe Carducci (he who ranted the might
fine 'Rock & Pop Narcotic' BUY IT!!) put it;"Big
companies and art don't mix".
True, Aavikko are one of the finest live sights know
to man / woman / beast / object and have just made
Diskono all stinking rich through their "pop" hit
'Superlake Beat' (recorded with the Bela Bartok of
organ pop Felix Kubin and now Number One in Norway,
Denmark and Poland), but when reaches our ears about
a threat of closure to one of Glasgow's finest; The
13th Note [a], it really makes me wonder why we waste
coffee drinking time on writing about events at one of
Glasgow's most insidious venues [b].
The 13th Note has been home to many nights (including
Diskono bashes) that failed on a "commercial" level,
but enriched our living
molecules and sent them BOINGing!! around in joyful
reverberation. Always about more than "bums on seats",
The 13th Note set about creating an environment for
things to happen at a "financially affordable" level,
building up enough kinetic energy to ensure those
electrons spin for future generations of local
musicians, artists, crazies.
So, If you stay near Glasgow, or know anyone who does,
get out and support the clubs at the 13th Note,
whether it be Off The Hook, Consume, Elastik. Get
along to the concerts. Stop the Swiss Gnomes & don't
let the atomic motion stop.
Check:
http://www.13thnote.com for program details
[2] UTO FOR YOU AND ME AND ME AND YOU
Radio Interference 022
http://www.radiointerference.nl/
UTO "The Technology of Tears" was series of events
presented by Glasgow artist Luke Fowler, 3rd - 20th
November in Casco Project Space, Utrecht, featuring
Felix Kubin, Inventory, Diskono, Franz Liebl, Jan Van
Den Dobblesteen, Danielle Lemaire, Ian Trowell.
An archive of the following events is available online
at Radio
Interference.
1. Felix Kubin live in Ekko, Utrecht 20 november
realaudio (56 kbps)
2. Jan Van Den Dobbelsteen and Danielle Lemaire live
at Casco, Utrecht
18-11-2001 realaudio (56 kbps)
3. Inventory UTO session realaudio (56 kbps)
4. Diskono perform "Play Wow" - a physical remix set,
Casco, Utrecht
18-11-2001 realaudio (28 kbps)
5. Felix Kubin - "Babel Fish Swing Ballet" realaudio
(56 kbps)
6. Felix Kubin & Aavikko - "Antarktis Slow Rock" (from
Diskono 014 7")
realaudio (56 kbps)
7. "The future of Bricolage and the bricoleur of the
future" A lecture by Franz Liebl realaudio (28 kbps)
[3] (RE)VISONLAND REVISION
Curated by Diskono, Alejandra & Aeron's exhibition
"(re)visionland" opened at The Changing Room Gallery
in Stirling on 24th November.
Due to sabotage by some cowboy electricians Alejandra
& Aeron could not perform "live" as planned on the
"preview" night of 23rd November. Instead they will
now perform on evening of Thursday 6th December, when
they will also present an evening of 'film, sound and
image' , showcasing short films on a "landscape" theme
by 70's video pioneers Peter Campus & Kenny Schachter
and friends such as Susana Salinas, Anna Wilms & Karl
Erickson a/o.
Entry as always to these events is"free" and
"refreshments" will be
provided. Both nights kick off at 6.30pm and end at
8.30pm. Call the gallery on 01786 479361 or email
info@changingroom.sol.co.uk
Diskono :
http://www.onoksid.freeserve.co.uk
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