I'm not playing this, but a friend who's involved asked me to help spread the word, so here goes:
This installment of LiveListening is going to be very special for a few reasons . . .
ONE . . . The participation of Arizona-based sound explorationist Jeph Jerman.
TWO . . . The theatre space where we are are performing (name & address below) is simply amazing- nice comfortable seats, too.
THREE . .. This will be the last date of the first LiveListening tour (dates below- pass it on).
thisSunday, July 25th @@@
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
(107 Suffolk St. b/w Rivington and Delancy)
9pm . . .$10
Presented by ISSUE PROJECT ROOM !!!
featuring:
JEPH JERMAN * SEAN MEEHAN * TIM BARNES * DAVID DANIELL
)))performing two duo sets and a special Animist Orchestra piece (written by jeph)
I would say that attendance is mandatory, but that would be too pushy . . . . Heheheee
Thanks- TimB.
Share the information )))))))))
July 21, 9pm
The True Vine
1123 W 36th St
Baltimore, MD
410-235-4500
July 22, 9pm
SoundLab
110 Pearl Street
Buffalo, NY
http://www.bigorbitgallery.com/upcoming.html
July 23, 8pm
Montague Bookmill
Greenfield Road
Montague, MA
just north of Northampton
http://www.montaguebookmill.com/
July 24
Intransitive House
Boston, MA
address and directions: hstelzer@hotmail.com
http://www.intransitiverecordings.com/pages/events.html
BBQ from 4pm (BYOB and something to grill, will have
a vegetarian grill as well as two non-vegetarian),
music beginning 7pm or 8pm.
July 25, 8pm
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
presented by ISSUE Project Room
107 Suffolk Street
between Rivington and Delancy
New York, NY
http://www.issueprojectroom.org/
From the late 80's, sound-artist and improviser Jeph Jerman, here joined by guitarist David Daniell and percussionists Tim Barnes and Sean Meehan, has both quietly and loudly explored the various types of rustling, rumbling, and groaning that occur when objects are prodded with hands, or recorded, unmanipulated, in interesting locations onto cassette. Jerman is a percussionist in all senses of the word. The quiet agitations of much of his solo work contrast against the raucous free jazz he drummed in Blowhole. Jerman’s sound materials are often natural objects. On his gorgeous cd "The Second Attention" (Anomalous), he nudges small objects like sticks, stones and shells into an acoustic narrative of the dreams of things that sit in soil.
Meehan, Barnes and Daniell are well-regarded NYC based improvisers. Barnes is one of the busiest men in the NYC creative music community, having performed with John Zorn, Dean Roberts, Jim O'Rourke, Sonic Youth, Tetuzi Akiyama, and scores more. Meehan has worked a steady trajectory from a whole drumkit improviser to snare drum + cymbal and objects microvisor. He shares common ground with Jerman in a penchant for recording in the open air; his duo with saxophonist Tamio Shirashi (released as a 12" on Fusetron) was recorded under the West Side Highway. Meehan and Barnes' duo performances work like the slow-burn slapstick of Edgar Kennedy sans punchline, occasionally cresting rising and falling layers of trembling bowed cymbal, cavernous bass drum moans, and lace-trails of struck skins. David Daniell is a guitarist whose work ranges from the abstracted blues roll 'n' rock of his long standing trio San Agustin to the spare free-improv pedal steel of his duo with James Elliott. Table of the Elements released a three cd collection of San Agustin's work, and Daniell has also released a lovely solo disc of quiet manipulated field recordings, "sem" on Antiopic.
Jeph Jerman
http://www.anomalousrecords.com/jerman/
Tim Barnes
http://www.quakebasket.com/
Sean Meehan
http://home.earthlink.net/~overturnedbowl/
David Daniell
http://www.antiopic.com/catalog/an002.html
― hstencil (hstencil), Wednesday, 21 July 2004 14:43 (twenty-one years ago)
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