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Events Calendar - March 27, 2010
The King Is Dead, Long Live The King.. Happy Birthday Turner Of Wheels! [ Static Link : iCal ]
City:Canada, Quebec, Montreal
Time:Sat Mar 27, 2010 @ 9:00pm
Description:$5 or PWYC

The King is Dead / Long Live the King..
Happy Birthday Turner of Wheels!

To celebrate there will be
an evening of electronic music featuring:

Turner of Wheels
Meek
Freida Abtan
Paul Williams
John Brennan

Put on your fancy shoes!!!!

Turner of Wheels
Music for quantum networks and sunset beaches.

Sounds and music.. whatever comes to mind... the listener's gestalt is the inevitable censor. ...exploring texture and timbre and techniques for creation of timbre and rhythm above other elements.. occasionally melodic, sometimes not...Shane Turner records and jams as part of Argon Floozy (experimental improv group), and The Fold (more dance/groove oriented electronic project)..
[ myspace.com ]
[ www.notype.com ]
[ www.last.fm ]

Meek
meek is the 9 year old spawn of 26 year old mike baugh, currently residing in montréal, canada. his hometown of calgary is not much to speak of as an inspiration, especially for a queer ass-pirate aspiring to make innovative, unforgetable, and absorbing abstract beats. but this meek bug, though raised in the prairies leaves behind him an impressive musical resume including 4 independent releases (CDR1, 2, 3, self-titled), spots on 6 compilations (FatCat, Worm Interface, Six Records, Meson Octet, NFB/Cocosolidciti and Mutek_rec), and live performances across the country and beyond with the likes of unit, stewart walker, phoenecia, richard devine, apparat, bruno pronsato, luke vibert and pan sonic.
[ www.myspace.com ]

Freida Abtan
From [ brainwashed.com ]
"Abtan's sounds are magical and transportive; their vivid fidelity and unequivocal crispness weave particular narratives with no small degree of confidence. From the beginning her work is organic, sounding less like music and more like the recorded adventures of an entrepreneurial and esoteric detective probing the deepest recesses of haunted caverns and finding hidden worlds tucked away there. In this way the title of her album reflects its content; that which is hidden, unnoticed, or too subtle is brought to the fore by Abtan's careful arrangements and given a detailed survey. An entire spectrum of insectoid percussion and globular synthetics are revealed in her compositions, their microscopic lives brought to life by gusts of electricity and storming spirits trapped behind a veil of static and other interference. What Abtan does best on Subtle Movements is construct a believable world of sounds, each unique and absorbing in their various depictions. She's captured the megalomaniacal rituals of a modern electrical shaman on tape, teased from the air the tortured confessions of a now reformed specter, and ploughed the ether in order to return a report of all its miniscule interactions."

[ www.myspace.com ]
[ www.last.fm ]

Paul Williams
[ www.myspace.com ]

John Brennan
[ www.myspace.com ]

[ www.facebook.com ]
Added:Sat Mar 27, 2010 @ 10:30pm by » Nuclear
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Events Calendar - March 27, 2010
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