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Monday, June 29, 2009

X+X Summer Tour





On tour this summer promoting his new CD, is my good friend Heat aka X+X. Heat is also founder and co-organizer of the (((NOISE SHOCK))) festivals. (((NOISE SHOCK))) is a two-day "Abstract Art & Music Festival". This years fest takes place July 10th and 11th @ Mixtapes Record Store in East Moline, IL.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Sonic, Phonic, Catatonic Tuesday

On the second Tuesday of every month (beginning November 10th), Against The Stream Collective curates Sonic, Phonic, Catatonic Tuesday at Swing State.

What this event is exactly is ever-evolving, but we strive to bring people more than just music.
If you are interested in participating know that only acts of the experimental and/or visual nature should apply. Defining these terms is up to you (and me.)

Artists/bands interested can email

Jesse of ATSC at: ATScollective@aol.com or

FluiD at christophegilmore@hotmail.com

subject: SPC Tuesday.

In your email give a small description of who you are/what it is you do, and provide a website (myspace, youtube, etc.) with examples of your work/music.

http://www.myspace.com/againstthestreamcollective

Spectralism



Recent musical explorations have revolved around the concept of Spectralism. In researching and exploring spectralism, I came across this article from the London Times Online. It asks the question is Spectralism the future of classical music?



"Before devising each piece of music, a composer would feed a computer a note, say the sound of a bell or a violin, and a programme would unravel it, revealing a spectrum of pitches, showing up as coloured lines on a graph. The composer would then take each of these pitches and get each part of the orchestra to reconstitute the original sound".






For more on Spectralism:











The new wing of the Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago has opened its' new modern wing. Designed by Renzo Piano, the $300 million, limestone-and-glass structure adds 264,000 sq. ft. to the existing 1893 beaux arts building, increasing gallery space by 35 percent and doubling education space.

"Renzo Piano is renowned for elegant galleries that defer to their contents. He has quietly become the most prolific designer of art museums around the globe-signaling a decisive shift in taste among museum patrons from the bold to the more decorous."

You can read a great article on the new wing of the Art Institute of Chicago and on Renzo Piano's architecture in the summer 2009 issue of ARTFORUM Magazine.

http://artforum.com/inprint/

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Friday 06.26.09 @ Metal Shaker in Chicago

Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Zilmrah /O\ and Post Abortion Stress will bring their unique brands of experimental/noise to Chicago. From Madison, WI., two-guys, two-guitars and electronics of The Cemetary Improvement Society. Opening the night will be Chicago’s own Da’Mork.

Zilmrah /O\ -
Post Abortion Stress -
The Cemetary Improvement Society - http://www.myspace.com/thecemeteryimprovementsociety
Da' Mork -

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Stephen O'Malley Interview


A nice long interview with Oren Siegel of 106FM Jerusalem, Israel. This interview has been in the works for a long time - pretty much since we got this show going! Stephen O'Malley, one of this generation's most prominent creators, has worked with Burning Witch, Thorr's Hammer, Grave Temple, Khanate and many more, as well as being one of the most sought-after graphic designers. You might know him from a little group called Sunn o))) - a sonic boom of a band which has supplied audio-visual and sensual ecstasy for many fans of the drone genre - Oded and I included. We've spoken with Mr. O'Malley about his performance with Grave Temple during the second Lebanon war, his musical history, and of course, Sunn o)))'s new album - Monoliths and Dimensions. We hope you enjoy.


Remember: MAXIMUM VOLUME YIELDS MAXIMUM RESULTS.
Listen to the interview here -

Friday, June 19, 2009

Rare Gems Re-discovered

A couple of newly discovered gems from my friend Will of the Chicago band, The Devil Bell Witch. Two "lost" bands from the 70's, Captain Beyond and Demon Fuzz.




"Captain Beyond! One of the most underrated and unappreciated bands in rock 'n' roll history. Featuring members of Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly and Johnny Winter Captain Beyond was a southern rock anomaly..."

Demon Fuzz - "What we do know is that they formed in England in the late 1960s, consisting of seven men with musical tastes informed by — but certainly not limited to — West African, Calypso, soul, jazz, and ska. Most sources credit the group as the brainchild of saxophonist Paddy Corea, a mainstay in the thriving London ska scene. It is clear upon listening to Demon Fuzz, however, that no one man could plausibly be responsible for such..."

Also checkout Will's band, The Devil Bell Witch -






Monday, June 15, 2009

New Playlist from Black Saturn

Checkout Black Saturn's playlist @ Alrealon Music. Saturn lists some of his favorite websites - unusual musical instruments, dub, hip-hop and social issues, the history of recorded music and vintage cassette recorders.

Check the knowledge, repsect the science...

http://alrealon.co.uk/playlists.html

Monday, June 8, 2009

New Texts










'Reggaeton' (Duke University Press) - Raquel Z. Rivera

http://raquelzrivera.com/

'Fear Of Music: Why People Get Rothko But Don't Get Stockhausen' (Zero Books) - David Stubbs

http://www.o-books.com/product_info.php?products_id=561

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Cosmic Sorcery


http://www.archive.org/details/MetalmanSpeaks

'Metalman Speaks', taken from the forthcoming Black Saturn vs. subduxtion EP, 'Cosmic Sorcery'. 'Cosmic Sorcery' is set for release on July 6th as a free net-only download.

Tracklisting:

01) Metalman Speaks

02) The Calling of The Soul

03) A Million Miles Away

04) Recluse

05) Metalman

http://www.myspace.com/blacksaturnsubduxtion

http://www.youtube.com/user/subduxtionsaturn

http://www.reverbnation.com/blacksaturnsubduxtion

http://twitter.com/blacsatsubdux






Friday, June 5, 2009

Travis' Art @ Prairie Avenue Gallery



Prairie Avenue Gallery hosts Pride’ show, which includes art from Travis (ONO)
This Sunday 06.07.09 from Noon-4 p.m.
Prairie Avenue Gallery 1900 South Prairie Ave., Chicago, IL.








Alrealon Music website

Alrealon Music, home to FluiD and Black Saturn vs. subduxtion has updated, re-vamped and re-configured their website. Alrealon Music released 'Ancient Kingdom' from Black Saturn vs. subduxtion and will be releasing a new FluiD EP, 'Envisioning Abstraction: The Simultaniety of FluiD' as well as the new 'Artistry' 12" single from Black Saturn vs. subduxtion.

http://alrealon.co.uk/

Also checkout my "playlist" at Alrealon Music.

http://alrealon.co.uk/playlists.html

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

White Star Sports Bar, 06.05.09

This Friday night @ White Star Sports Bar, 3049 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago, IL., 60641

The Devil Bell Witch
ONO
Lechuguillas
FluiD

Show starts promptly at 9:00 pm.