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SUMMARY:NAW CD RELEASE PARTY
LOCATION:Casa Del Popolo
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DESCRIPTION:On Nov 6th 2004 at the Casa del Popolo in Montreal Noise Factory\nRecords will be holding a label night and CD release for NAWs newest album "green nights orange days." Playing this night will also be two new Noise Factory Artists HEXES & OHS - and our most recent signing\nNYBBL\n---\nSATURDAY NOVEMBER 6\n2004\n\nNoise Factory Records and CKUT brings you a night of free live music                                                                                                              featuring live performances by:\n\nNAW -\nfreshly back from his european debut\, NAW will launch his newest\nnoise factory cd "green nights orange days" with live versions of his own\ntake on post electronic dance  music from both his noise factory releases\nas well as some new ones never heard before\, you never really know what to\nexpect from a live set by this artist.\n\nalso appearing on this special night 2 of Noise Factory Records newest signings:\n\nHEXES & OHS -\nformer members of: a vertical mosaic\, show off their newest\nelectro-pop tuneage from their up coming noise factory release.\n\nNYBBL -\nrochester NYs own 8 bit IDM rocker makes his debut north of the border as a noise factory artist.\n\nand rounding out the nights entertainment\n\nKHANFUCIUS the mp3 dj selector for the night\, will be helping to keep the\nparty going before\, after and in between the live musical acts for the evening\n\nwhen:\nSATURDAY NOVEMBER 6 2004\nwhere:\nCASA DEL POPOLO\,\n4873 St-Laurent\ntime: 9pm\nhow much:  FREE\n\nfor more info visit: http://www.noisefactoryrecords.com\ncontact joe@noisefactoryrecords.com or naw@phoniq.net\n\nPRESS RELEASE\n\nNoise Factory Records brings you another fine evening\, showcasing some of\nits up coming releases for 2004 and 2005. These label showcases the second\nfor Montreal is designed  to act as a sampling of the diverse sounding\ntalent this Canadian mainstay of a label has to offer.  Each of these\nlabel events is an assembly of some of the labels most interesting and\nnewest offerings its artists have to offer\, all working to create an\nImmersive deep listening experience. The evening will feature the release\nof the latest offering from label alumni artist: NAW called "green nights\norange days". Over 2 years in the making the new NAW cd will be officially\nreleased on this special night. freshly back from his european debut\, NAW\nwill launch his newest noise factory cd with live versions of his own take\non post-electronic dance  music. Performing  a sampling from both his\nnoise factory releases as well as some new never heard before material\,\nyou never really know what to expect from a live set by this artist. Also\nappearing will be 2 of Noise Factory Records newest signings:  HEXES & OHS\nformer members of: a vertical mosaic\, show off their newest electro-pop\ntuneage from their up coming 2005 noise factory release and NYBBL\,\nRochester NYs own 8 bit IDM rocker makes his debut north of the border as\na noise factory artist and promises to help get the nights festivities\ngoing with some deep introspective material.  Rounding out the nights\nentertainment will be none other then KHANFUCIUS the mp3 dj selector for\nthe night\, who will be helping to keep the party going before\, after and\nin between the live musical acts for the evening with his own brand of IDM\nleft of centre sounds.\n\nBIOS/INFO\n\nNOISE FACTORY RECORDS\nhttp://www.noisefactoryrecords.com\nTaken from various interviews with Joe English\, Noise Factory Records the\nman behind the label:  "All roads lead back to Joy Division. They were the\nmost influential band during my teen years. From that point\, everything\nelse fell into place. At one point I was so into electronic industrial\nmusic that I began adopting the anti-guitar philosophy of Test Department.\nThat didnt last long. The next major influence came with David Sylvians\nSecrets of the Beehive. I suppose these two musical styles represent the\nscope of what would become Noise Factory Records. As for the Noise\nFactory\, it began as a college radio show on CHRY during the early 90s.\nThe show played mainly industrial\, electronic and ambient music. We had a\ncouple of parties under the Noise Factory moniker\, but once we graduated\nuniversity it all kind of ended. Life began to play its cruel little game.\nI got a job at IBM and hated every day. So I started the label in 1996. I\nknew nothing about running a label\, and I had no contacts but I had a good\nfriend that was in a band\, and wanted to put out an album. It made sense\nat the time and it still makes sense."\n"The Noise Factory is not made up of musicians or former record\nexecutives. The Noise Factory came into existence out of a need and desire\nfor something new. We truly believe the music we represent is some of the\nmost wonderful and beautiful music currently being made. Unlike many indie\nlabels we offer a different viewpoint\, one of the music lover and\nconsumer."\n\nNAW\nwww.noisefactoryrecords.com\nmontreal native neil wiernik began his explorations in electronic music\nmaking as early as 1988. known to push the boundaries of his musical form\,\nnaws music is a blend of sound manipulation/design\, experimental music and\ndub-tech rhythms\, which on the surface sound quite simple\, but incorporate\na number of touches that steer this artist away from being simply another\nminimal techno or experimental laptop artist. he combines post-house\,\ndubby minimal techno\, microsound and thick ambience\, to create his own\nversion of deep techno\, house and other electronic laptop oriented musics.\nneil has released music on various national and international record\nlabels\, including up coming releases in 2004 on clever-music\, worthy\nrecords and his follow up full length to his 2002 noise factory release\ncalled green nights orange days due out october 2004 and will include\ntours to co-enside with this release in canada and europe in\noctober/november\nand through out 2005.\n\nHEXES & OHS\nhttp://www.averticalmosaic.ca\nOh no\, not another "couple" band! Yes\, they are a couple\, but they dont\nsing about being a couple. In fact\, the former "a vertical mosaic" twosome\nHeidi Donnelly and Edmund Lam have played in bands together for so long\nthat\nthat kind of thing would have gotten old pretty quick. Instead they sing\nabout alienation and despair\, with the occasional tongue-in-cheek\noptimism\,\naccompanied by synths\, sequencers and guitars. They look up to bands like\nNew Order\, Simon & Garfunkel\, the Velvet Underground\, Stereolab and\nTortoise. They end up sounding more like: the Postal Service\, the Pet Shop\nBoys and Belle and Sebastian. Their brooding\, infectious and\ndance-inducing\nnew album will be out on Noise Factory Records Spring 2005.\nYou'll dance and you'll cry.\n\nNYBBL\nhttp://www.nybbl.com\nCombining sweet melodies\, pulsating rhythms\, field samples\, and textures\nculled from the world around us\, nybbl interjects sweat and emotion into\nthe sterile landscape of digital music.  Essentially a guitarist who was\ncourted by electronic music over the course of many years\, nybbl attempts\nto look past the accepted forms and genres of electronic music to a\nboundaryless expression of heart and sound.\n\nKHANFUCIUS\nhttp://www.panospria.com\nLocal mixologist Khanfucius\, has been providing various events in\nMontreal\, Winnipeg and Dublin\, Ireland with a seamless blend of\nIDM/ambient soundscapes and experimental music since 1996.\n\n
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