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Book Of Guilty Pleasures

A collection of 100 contributions from different artists, curators, musicians, and writers on their aural guilty pleasures. Co-edited by Kim Cascone and Soda Design.

Contributors

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TOY DEATH

TOY DEATH
performance art / experimental music

Re-purposing children’s electronic toys and assuming toy-like characters, Toydeath create live music with sounds coerced solely from tortured electronic toys and accompanied by hilarious costumed antics. Using circuit-bending techniques, each instrument is a hand-crafted modified toy capable of extraordinary sonic possibilities. Audiences are exposed to a barrage of hyperactive hootenanny as Toydeath unleash the contents of a toy box six year olds would kill for. Formed in 1995, this Sydney-based trio have appeared at major Australian music festivals including the Big Day Out, Field Day and The Great Escape, and performed in Japan, China, South Korea, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Also playing | DJ Manila Vice

Website: www.toydeath.com

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DJ smallCOCK's Vinyl Arcade

“a ludic, tactile experience of noise art your grandmother would queue to have a go at” - Dan Mackinlay, Realtime.

Calling all racers, dualpLOVER, NIME and the Australia Council for the arts invites you to sign up for The Vinyl Arcade time-trails and compete within our participatory play-set, a kinetic sound and video installation combining vinyl fetishism, video arcade mystique and the machismo of motor sports into a in a video racing game played within a real world setting!

Imagine racing remote control cars with audio pick-ups attached to their chassis through a course constructed from a mass of disused vinyl records. Using vintage video arcade consoles and immersive video projections of the cars P.O.V. competitors will not only control the movements of the vehicles but also the parameters of the resulting sounds they create.

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ENZYME 7 - Live experimental industrial and electonica in Melbourne. Friday Nov 28.


Non profit underground music entity DEMUS, is proud to announce...

FRIDAY 28th NOV 2008
Blue Velvet - 60 Smith Street Collingwood
8pm Start - $8 at Door

Live music performances by:

SAROPHONY
http://www.myspace.com/sarcophony
Melbourne based Industrial Metal producer is releasing his new CD "TV is Bad For You" on the night, featuring remixes from local and international artists, and rare tracks.

DJ SARCO vc DJCMYTH
Will be playing sets of local music, tracks from the Sarcophony release and a dark range of other goodies.

DJ INFECTIOUS UNEASE
http://www.infectiousuneaseradio.com
Need we introduce the wide ranging Noir tastes of the founder of Infectious Unease Radio?

MxDxM
http://www.kostar8.com
http://www.myspace.com/kostarproductions
MxDxM (aka K.O. StaR) specializes in creating Underground Electronic Metal Dance Music. MxDxM's approach is based on simplicity and minimalism.

SOBRIQUET

JUSTICE YELDHAM : BIRTHDAYS LP Launch : 25th May : Toff In Town (Melbourne)

Fresh from North American tour and LOAD records showcase at SXSW Lucas Abela is launching his new JUSTICE YELDHAM LP; BIRTHDAYS. The record consists of two live sets by the maverick amplified-glass player recorded during his & Keg's recent tour of Europe.

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Paul Abad (bris), Alan Bamford, Steve Law @ Plug N Play (Melbourne)

nov 16 - Paul Abad ( bris ) & Alan Bamford & Steve Law

all kindsa microscopic sound shenanigans from these minimal glitch maestros

makin some noise... and poppin some pixels @ Plug N Play

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++++ 201 smith st, Fitzroy, 8-11pm FREE
++++++ http://www.plugnplay.skynoise.net/

[briz:b:e:a:t:s][29:05:04] Shame File Music experimental show

Shame File Music is an Australian label and distributor of experimental, ambient, noise and post rock music with artists including Undecisive God, Scott Sinclair, Lawrence English, Nat Evans, Dr Alien Smith, The Hi-God People and many, many more. The music on the releases ranges from hauntingly beautiful through to harsh eye-squinting sounds, and many of the albums are created as a project or have an underlying theme which the artist is exploring through music. Recorded live performances also are a feature of the label, and if you are after something to read whilst listening, they also offer a selection of zines. This is about as underground as it gets, so those who are open to new and different sounds should enjoy the selection.

Shame File Music specialises in Australian Experimental music and also has a radio program featuring new sound art from around Australia


listen to this show via archive.org page

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saturdays 11-12 midday AEST
check the Pulse Radio Schedule for the on-air time in your part of the world
http://www.pulseradio.net

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Sydney Bernard Parmegiani performance nights

hey guys, it's interesting to hear your thoughts on the bris performances so thought I'd drop a few lines on my impressions of the sydney performances

I went along to both of the sydney nights for Bernard Parmegiani - the first night had locals Pimmon, Philip Samartzis, Donna Hewitt, and Scott Horscroft playing.

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