Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 27/07/2004 - 05:21
the last time lopez played at impermanent (august 2001) he left the audience stunned and the performance is still considered by many to be the best impermanent to date. this is not to be missed. Over the last twenty years Francisco Lopez has been creating a unique powerful sonic world, 'trying to reach an ideal of absolute concrete music'. Through what he once called 'the exploration of the universe of broad-band noise from the real world', his music arises from the processing of environmental recordings. visit http://impermanent.info for more info on the event or http://franciscolopez.net for info on the guest artist
Submitted by circuit freak on Fri, 02/07/2004 - 14:19
A night of dirty rocking electro! Thursday 22 July from 9pm, featuring Old Des Peres (Melbourne) launching their album, 'Preserved'. Old Des Peres are brothers Kynan (Old Des) and Kiron Robinson (Mr Ection) plus Kynan
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 22/06/2004 - 00:51
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 22/06/2004 - 00:47
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 22/06/2004 - 00:39
Working out of Sydney, Australia, Groovescooter is a two person outfit, operating as an independent record label, hard disk recording studio, production team and remixing service. As well as presenting a weekly radio show, Groovescooter offers services in media and promotions, including original music production, biographies & web copy. The label's first outing was in 1999, featuring 15 electro groove tracks from Australian artists called Beatscootin. Its aim is to release two to three albums a year, traversing jazz to jungle, nu-disco to film scores, breakbeat to sampled electro, and many of the rhythmic strains in between. visit http://www.groovescooter.com for more details
Submitted by AliaK on Tue, 22/06/2004 - 00:20
Established by caleb.k in 2000, impermanent.audio is concerned with the performance of new musics, focused hearing, still contemplation of abstract audio and the action of listening itself. To date impermanent.audio has produced over fifty evenings of sonic experimentation in new improvisation, computer mediated digital audio and acoustic research. The website has links to other sound art artists information, and details of the impermanent audio events - visit http://laudible.net for more details
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 21/06/2004 - 23:58
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 21/06/2004 - 22:55
Taik Oz drummers / performers - East & West, old & new, drums & flutes combine in shows of staggering energy, endurance and strength. visit http://www.taikoz.com for more details
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 21/06/2004 - 21:31
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 07/06/2004 - 00:18
Disorientation is a monthly night of electronic audio-visual performance at Lanfranchis Memorial Discotheque in Chippendale. The event aims to present innovative work by both established and emerging electronic artists while simultaneously expanding the audience for such work. June's artists include Terre Thaemlitz (USA), Pimmon, Donna Hewitt & Julian Knowles Team Australia. Read more or visit http://aliasfrequencies.org/disorientation for more details.
Submitted by AliaK on Sun, 06/06/2004 - 23:52
Terre Thaemlitz (USA/Japan) is an award winning multi-media producer, writer, public speaker, educator, audio remixer, DJ and owner of the Comatonse Recordings record label. For the better part of a decade, Terre Thaemlitz has been at the beating heart of electro-acoustic and computer based musics, completing a role as one of the central figures of the ambient scene of the mid-nineties. His work critically combines themes of identity politics - including gender, sexuality, class, linguistics, ethnicity and race - with an ongoing critique of the socio-economics of commercial media production. This
diversity of themes is matched by Thaemlitz' wide range of production styles, which include electroacoustic computer music, club oriented deep house, digital jazz, ambient, and computer composed neo-expressionist piano solos. Terre Thaemlitz is in Australia to present his Lovebomb performance - read more for details on Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne lectures/performances.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 04/06/2004 - 23:12
This month's Camera Obscura plays host to the screening programmes from the 2003 >>backup_festival : new media in film<<. Started in 1999, the festival traces "the convergence of new media and the medium of film". In 2003, the festival received 1,100 entries submitted by artists from 44 countries. Screenings of a selection of the main programme, backup.award, and a special selection of experimental music videos, backup.clipaward will take place. As a side note, the call for entries for this year's Backup Festival 2004 closes on July 15. (http://www.backup-festival.com). read more or visit http://obscura.lanfranchis.com for more details on the other film showings
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