Hello Netbehaviourists,

All this neighbor talk has me thinking (i think...)

I will be playing a show as Instant Conductors on Saturday May 7th at the
large and lofty loft in which I reside (well at least for now -- we've got
the boot).

Below are the words a fellow collaborator wrote about the event.


Perhaps you'll come!

Cheers,
Brian


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After a decade of hosting shows and events, the Newsonic Loft is coming to a
close this spring. It all started back in 2001 with a series of rooftop bbqs
and experimental music shows, so to celebrate the end of the space, I've put
together a day-long celebration of experimental and improvised musics. It
all begins with a free rooftop bbq followed by 14 acts of some of Brooklyn's
finest experimental musicians, a lighting instal...lation by White Light
Prism, and a late night after party. It's going to be a special event, don't
miss out! Spread the word, bring your friends

Brooklyn Experimental Music Festival
Saturday May 7 Doors at 5pm
Newsonic, 76 Rutledge St., Brooklyn, New York
Free before 8pm, $10 after 8

5pm - Free Rooftop BBQ
7pm - Brooklyn Raga Association
7:45 - Brandon Evans solo
8:00 - Che Chen & Robbie Lee
8:30 - Philip Gayle
8:45 - Kevin Uehlinger's Alchemusic
9:15 - Instant Conductors
9:45 - Silver Ash
10:15 - Long Distance Posion
10:45 - Jackson Moore Trio
11:15 - Foxglove
11:45 - Mike Pride Bass Trio
12:15 - Brian Chase, Seth Misterka, and Matthew Welch
1:00 - Talibam!

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Brooklyn Raga Association - http://brooklynragaassociation.bandcamp.com/
Combining traditional Indian Instruments with electronics and psychedelic
jamming, the Brooklyn Raga Association explores an otherworldly ground
between East and West, Raga and Psych-Rock.

Brandon Evans, Solo - http://www.allmusic.com/artist/brandon-evans-p411349
Multi-Instrumentalist Brandon Evans, a protege of Sonny Simmons and Anthony
Braxton returns to the scene for his first live performance in several
years.

Che Chen and Robbie Lee - http://www.myspace.com/telegraphharp
Che Chen & Robbie Lee are Brooklyn based multi-instrumentalists who have
been steadily and intensively developing their unique approach to free
improvisation over the last several years. Using a shifting constellation of
instruments that has included bass clarinets, baroque recorders, reed and
pipe organs, renaissance keyboard instruments, flutes, saxophones, bowed and
plucked strings, little drums, bells, tape machines and their voices, Che
Chen and Robbie Lee create earthy, slow moving improvisations that are
informed as much by the ethnic folk traditions of the world as they are by
20th century composition and improvisation.

Philip Gayle - http://www.philipgayle.com/
Philip Gayle has slowly been churning ears with his truly singular take on
acoustic improvising for the past ten years. New York City-via-Houston
based, he has avoided much notice from wide ranging auidences despite his
string of releases and critical praise. Dean Roberts lauded in Opprobrium
that Gayle's playing on his '97 debut Keguribap is "wildly individualistic
... this makes a lot of [his] contemporaries/predecessors seem overrated in
the eternal search for expansion on the instrument." Gayle seems to talk
with trees, moving wind and desert elements with hollowed bodies, wooden
fret boards and steel strings. Assorted percussion, gongs and toys also
fliter in.

Kevin Uehlinger's Alchemusic - www.myspace.com/ku3
Pianist, composer and astrologer Kevin Uehlinger returns to Newsonic with
his "Alchemusic" compositions, derived from principles of molecular biology
and the I Ching. Kevin is another veteran of the Middletown scene of the
late 90s. He has recorded with Anthony Braxton and performed with Wadada Leo
Smith, Jessica Pavone, and Harris Eisenstadt, among others. Tonight he
brings a rhythm section comprised of drummer Adam Kriney (La Otracina,
Brooklyn Raga Association) guitarist Alex Kennedy-Grant (Madame Robot,
Humboldt Fog) and bassist Taylor Bergren-Chrisman together with a classic
Middletown-circa-1996 horn section of Jackson Moore, John Speck, Seth
Misterka, and Brandon Evans.... with some other surprise guests - and sounds
- possible as well.

Instant Conductors - www.instantconductors.com/
Instant Conductors is a patch-work of video's collected and collaged, slowed
or sped in rotation with live instrument additives, projected and displayed
on four television screens.

Silver Ash - http://www.generaterecords.net/C3R013.htm
Silver Ash is a collaborative effort between percussionist Jeff Arnal,
guitarist Aaron Dugan (x-Matisyahu), and electronics guru Casey Block. They
are releasing a new 7" this spring on Generate Records.

Long Distance Poison - http://soundcloud.com/longdistancepoison
Long Distance Poison is a Brooklyn based void drone band. LDP can be located
someplace in the analog wilderness amidst the likes of early Tangerine
Dream, Kluster, John Carpenter and Terry Riley. Erica Bradbury, Casey Block,
and Nathan Cearley use old Moogs, Arps, Rolands, and treated guitars to
create dark soft-electronic-metal--sonic textures composed of macabre
sludge, chunk, and swirls.

Jenny Electrik - www.dynastyelectric.net
A solo theremin performance by Jenny Electrik of Dynasty Electirc.

Jackson Moore - http://jacksonmoore.net/
Multi-Instrumentalist Jackson Moore is a protege of Anthony Braxton and
Jackie McLean. He presents a group with James Ilgenfritz and John Speck.

Mike Pride Bass Trio - http://www.mikepride.com/home.asp
Composer / Percussionist Mike Pride has been breaking down the barriers
between avant-jazz, noise, punk rock through his work with outfits including
Dynamite Club, From Bacteria to Boys, Drummer's Corpse, and now the premiere
of his new Bass Trio with Mike Pride on drums, Jonathan Moritz on amplified
tenor sax, and Alexis Marcelo on synthesizer.

Foxglove
Surf music on speed from Virtuosic Keyboardist Annabelle Cazes, Shy Child's
Nate Smith on drums, and Adam Fischer on bass.

Brian Chase, Seth Misterka, and Matthew Welch
Brian Chase drummer of the Yeah Yeahs and Seth Misterka of Dynasty Electric
have been creating a unique minimalist electro free-jazz on 2 releases on
Australian noise.metal label Heathen Skulls. Tonight they join up with
multi-instrumentalist composer Matthew Welch whose work has been documented
on John Zorn's
Tzadik Record Label.

Talibam! http://www.myspace.com/talibam
Hailing from New York, Talibam! Is one of the most potent and fascinating
bands in contemporary music. With 15 European tours since '07, and 20 album
releases since '05, the seven+ years of interplay between keyboardist Matt
Mottel and drummer Kevin Shea has created one of the most unique and
exciting live shows and some of the most powerfully recorded documents of
any era. At a time when most culture sticks to conservative niche
opportunities, Talibam! is interested in expansion and exploration; They
manage to part the sea by not sticking to genre, aesthetic predisposition or
the usual norms of what being a 'band' is. More inclined to put on a show
that any and all will like, and not be stymied by 'avant' type casting, they
have won over both unsuspecting and in the 'know' audiences worldwide. The
energy of Kevin Shea's full steam drumming is not to be missed, nor is the
primal tone of Mottel's synth run through a Marshall Half Stack.

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