Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/11/2006 - 03:45
'Symbosis and Room40 present Symbosis Listening 02'. Encouraging the audience to engage with sound textures and providing the environment to absorb some very special performances. Featuring Fourcolour (Cubic, 12K / Japan), Qua and Post. $10 Entry. 9pm-late.
http://www.looponline.com.au/
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/11/2006 - 03:38
Fabrique.34
Featuring Fourcolour (Cubic, 12K - Japan) and Joe Talia (Melb)
Saturday Nov 11, Turbine Platform, 10pm
FABRIQUE 34 FEATURING FOUR COLOUR (JAPAN) AND GUEST
Keiichi Sugimoto is one of the busiest electronic musicians in Japan.
As Four Colour, he has been responsible for creating an array of beautifully sculpted contemporary electronica records that combine gentle melodic passages with processed live instruments.
http://brisbanepowerhouse.com.au
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/11/2006 - 03:24
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/11/2006 - 03:16
> good news and bad news
>
> bad news the dirty fucks at the SHAMrock canceled us last minute so we
> had to move the al duvall and singing sadie show on SATURDAY 25/11 -
> BRISBANE to fat louie's, 124 albert st. cbd above gilhooleys
> featuring Al Duvall(USA), Singing Sadie, Dick Desert and the Shotgun
> Country Club, Ambitious Lovers, Tyrone Shoelaces, Kittyoke.
> starts8:30pm.
>
> good news
> the show is now free so come along brisbane and see the amazing AL
> DUVALL bio follows.
>
> Born June 31, 1877 in Pahrump, West Virginia, Algernon Otmer Duvall
> began his musical career on the vaudeville stage as end-man in Lew
> Dockstader's Minstrels. He fought in a bicycle squadron in Ypres during
> World War I, where he received a crippling dose of the Hun's mustard.
> Returning home, he made ends meet working at a sausage factory in
> Harrington Delaware from 1921 until 1989. He took up the banjo in 1991
> as physical therapy for his pleurisy. He went on to master the alto
> kazoo at the age of 118. "Al" Duvall attributes his remarkable
> longevity to a daily dram of Hamlin's Quinsy Balsam.ty to a daily dram
> of Hamlin's Quinsy Balsam.
>
> the dual plover family of business
>
> www.dualplover.com
>
BRISBANE, Saturday, 25th November + special guests Dick Desert and the Shotgun Country Club, Ambitious Lovers, Tyrone Shoelaces, Kittyoke Shamrock hotel cnr. Brunswick St. and St. Pauls Tce, Fortitude Valley,
$7, 8:30pm
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 07/11/2006 - 03:03
Japan based sound artist and curator Christophe Charles is here in Brisbane to talk on a range of ideas and approaches he has developed over the past three decades. Creating works that cut across a variety of media and methods - from epic surround sound (*heard on thursday night at Mono.2) to more detailed installation pieces using various audio and visual stimulus - he will explore some of guiding themes of his work and also the broader issues surround sound art today.
It's on at the IMA from 3pm sharp saturday nov 4
http://www.room40.org
http://www.ima.org.au/
Submitted by Malina Hamilton... on Mon, 06/11/2006 - 19:10

The drummer formerly known as Bryan Ferrysexual has shifted into high gear song-writing wise and screeched out of 70s funk and into the shimmering future of funky dance-based, electro-rock music on this new leg of his spectacular musical journey. Grab your friends and come along for the ride! .............
Formed in 2006, and Sydney based, Super Massive have played a handful of shows around Sydney at venues such as Spectrum, @Newtown, The Excelsior Surry Hills, Lansdowne and the Agincourt Hotel.
They will be playing two shows at the Beach Hotel, Byron Bay, this Saturday 11th November, 9:30pm, and Sunday 12th November at 4pm, with special guest appearance by The IT Boys, featuring 3K Short (MGF), returning to Sydney to play The Annandale Hotel on November 16.
For more information, visit www.myspace.com/supermassivesounds
Submitted by wjkington on Thu, 02/11/2006 - 09:53
Ever wondered what your house would look like if you could see its sounds? No, probably not. Neither have I. But I did walk around the house the other day tapping stuff. In the MP3 file below, you will hear music made from walls, doors, windows, picture frames, tourist trays, the bass futon.
go to http://theurbanmyths.blogspot.com/2006/09/bubble-house.html
to download mp3 file
Why you might ask? Because I was wondering if you could make music just by tapping stuff. It turns out you can. Actually, the rythms are surprisingly driving. This house rocks, all it needed was an opportunity to express its inner rythm.
Submitted by kathy on Mon, 23/10/2006 - 02:45
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