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Re: Nücki und Kogki sind kreativ

Vielleicht wars ja so:

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=== Willkommen bei der CreativeClass ===
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====== Documenta 12 und Hartz 4 ========
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> es gibt eine eigene documenta-12-zeitschrift, habe ich gestern in der
> tankstelle gesehen. von einem plakat habe ich komischerweise heute
> nacht auch geträumt. war aber sicher nur eine verschiebung von
> plakat-plastic-plastickatha. AAAAH SCHEISSE SCHON WIEDERS VERGESSENST
> MIT DIE MAJUSKERLNS ZU SCHREIBST. HABENS SCHON DIE NEUE KOCHKURSK VON
> DIE CHUPS MARTINEZ IN DIE JOURNAL FRANKFURST GELESENS? ISTS SICH NICHT
> FUER NIX ZU SCHAD, VOLL INS FRANKFURSTER FICKI-FUCKI-PRINCIPLE
> INTREGIERST. ARME SAU MUSS IHREN LEBENST LANG KUSSMAUL MIT DIE
> GESICHSTMUSKELATURN FORMEN NUR UMS MARKENZEICHEN FUR DIE KUNSTWELST.
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> Am 29.05.2007 um 15:39 schrieb Stefan Beck:
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> Ich hatte letzte Nacht geträumt Nücki und Kogki hätten ein Plakat
> gemalt.
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> Was draufstand hab ich allerdings vergessen.
>
> Nur, daß es mit "Documenta 12 und Hartz 4" unterzeichnet war.
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Re: Nücki und Kogki


es gibt eine eigene documenta-12-zeitschrift, habe ich gestern in der
tankstelle gesehen. von einem plakat habe ich komischerweise heute
nacht auch geträumt. war aber sicher nur eine verschiebung von
plakat-plastic-plastickatha. AAAAH SCHEISSE SCHON WIEDERS VERGESSENST
MIT DIE MAJUSKERLNS ZU SCHREIBST. HABENS SCHON DIE NEUE KOCHKURSK VON
DIE CHUPS MARTINEZ IN DIE JOURNAL FRANKFURST GELESENS? ISTS SICH NICHT
FUER NIX ZU SCHAD, VOLL INS FRANKFURSTER FICKI-FUCKI-PRINCIPLE
INTREGIERST. ARME SAU MUSS IHREN LEBENST LANG KUSSMAUL MIT DIE
GESICHSTMUSKELATURN FORMEN NUR UMS MARKENZEICHEN FUR DIE KUNSTWELST.



Am 29.05.2007 um 15:39 schrieb Stefan Beck:

Ich hatte letzte Nacht geträumt Nücki und Kogki hätten ein Plakat
gemalt.

Was draufstand hab ich allerdings vergessen.

Nur, daß es mit "Documenta 12 und Hartz 4" unterzeichnet war.



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[thing-group] Received 29. 05. 2007 15:39 from

Nücki und Kogki

Ich hatte letzte Nacht geträumt Nücki und Kogki hätten ein Plakat gemalt.

Was draufstand hab ich allerdings vergessen.

Nur, daß es mit "Documenta 12 und Hartz 4" unterzeichnet war.



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Gender.


http://www.storchdesign.de/frauenpr.htm



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Actions.


Hello unto you.

Well, they like my “Otherness” (Sonic Arts Network) compilation over at
XLR8R:
http://www.xlr8r.com/topstories/2007/05/
the_xlr8r_office_top_ten_album_32.php

My review of Khaled Hosseini’s novel “A Thousand Splendid Suns”
appeared in this past Sunday’s San Diego Union-Tribune:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20070527/news_mz1v27suns.html

Also, my review of Kirk Douglas’ autobiography “Let’s Face It” appeared
in the same Sunday’s Santa Barbara News-Press, but reading it online
requires registration, so pfui.



Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 14:15:13 -0700
Subject: Her Noise on Ubu
From: Michael Howes

“From the recent UBUWEB newsletter

Her Noise: Women in Experimental Music (2007): A video documenting the
development of the Her Noise project between 2001 and 2005 and features
interviews with artists including Diamanda Galas, Lydia Lunch, Kim
Gordon, Jutta Koether, Peaches, Marina Rosenfeld, Kembra Pfhaler,
Chicks On Speed, Else Marie Pade, Kaffe Matthews, Emma Hedditch,
Christina Kubisch and the show’s curators, Lina Dzuverovic and Anne
Hilde Neset . The documentary also features excerpts from live
performances held during the Her Noise exhibition at South London
Gallery by Kim Gordon, Jutta Koether and Jenny Hoyston (Erase Errata),
Christina Carter, Heather Leigh Murray, Ana Da Silva (The Raincoats),
Spider And The Webs, Partyline and Marina Rosenfeld’s ‘Emotional
Orchestra’ at Tate Modern. Her Noise celebrates the occasion of
Electra, the London-based arts agency, new partnership with UbuWeb.”

http://www.ubu.com/film/her_noise.html



Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:10:43 +0200
Subject: Workshop in Sound Sculpture
From: “NEON”

“We are looking for participants for this workshop. If you’re
interested and seem like the target for this project, please contact
us.

SOUND SCULPTURE
A fusion of sound, sculpture, electronics and resonance
A workshop which will result in an exhibition
A cooperation between Neon, IDKA, Fylkingen and Full Pull

Workshop leaders
Jan Cardell (S)
Tom Bugs (UK)

Participants
8 people who in different ways have been working with sound, sculpture,
sound art and visual art. The participants will come from different
parts of the area of sound art and visual art. The meeting between
different perspectives, cooperation and learning from eachother are
important components in the workshop. It is not necessary to have
worked with the specific area of sound sculpture before, but to have a
proffessional career and to have a deep understanding of at least two
of the fields above.

Content
The workshop participants will be divided into groups of at least 2
people. The work will be started and led by the workshop leaders who
will be sources of inspiration and knowledge, but the rest is up to the
participants. The starting point is the aestethics and electronic sound
world. The workshop will mainly be focused on practical experiments and
work with prototypes and sketches. Guiding will be made by the workshop
leaders who are focused on electronics, sound art and sound sculpture.
Materials will be supplied in the form of various junk and electronics.
We will only work with low-tech electronics. It is possible to finish
the work for the exhibition after the workshop is over.

Goals
The participants shall get tools and knowledge to start developing
their own work with sound sculpture. The workshop shall also stimulate
the cooperation between artists and art forms. Every participant shall
based on the workshop be part of the making in at least one piece,
which not necessarily must be finished during the workshop. From
September 1st the pieces will be presented in an exhibition.

Result
The finished pieces will be presented in an exhibition at NEON as a
part of the Full Pull 07 festival in September-October. Full Pull will
also arrange a lecture with Jan Cardell and some of the participants in
Malmö.

When?
Workshop: Friday, August 10 (arrival at Thursday night 6 p.m.) - Sunday
12 August (4 p.m.) at Neon. Exhibition opens September 1 and lasts
until October 28.

£ $ € ?
The workshop is free. Free housing and food during the workshop is
included, as well as a contribution for my travel expenses of max 1000
SEK and material for the workshop.
The workshop is made possible thanks to work and support from Neon,
Full Pull, Rank and Kanal.”

N E O N
Vägstationen
277 50 Brösarp, Sweden
46 0414 73100
http://www.neongallery.nu



Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 10:06:26 -0400
Subject: Carla Bozulich news for spring and summer 2007
From: info [at] carlabozulich [dot] com

“Hi. Okay. Before the tour news, I wanna say something. I’ll try to
keep it brief.

We lost someone. All of us. His name was Rod Poole. Some of you didn’t
know him or his music but in this world there will never be more of the
same. He invented his own music. He was an explorer. He combined ideas
and influences and obsessions into his own way to play instrumental
acoustic guitar. His compositions and improvisations were to fall
into…let yourself swim in there. Lose yourself. And all on an acoustic
guitar which he had modified to work with his interest in “just
intonation” – something I don’t understand. I do know he played
instrumental microtonal guitar finger-style and that it was beautiful.
He was Rod. His thing was just different. He didn’t bother trying to
fit with what people around him were playing or wearing. he just did
his thing with a confidence I admired. He had his own points of view
which he stuck to, like it or not. He was the only person to ever give
me guitar lessons (very patient even though I never practiced) and he
and his wife, Lisa, were great to be around. He’s recorded a lot – if
you don’t know him check him out. He did stuff with Nels (Cline). He
participated in so many great nights and events – contributed a hell of
a lot to just about whatever needed doing. He was seriously loved and a
crucial puzzle piece in the Los Angeles underground and experimental
music scene.

Rod was murdered several days ago – Sunday night in Hollywood. It was
senseless and so so brutal. Lisa was there. It’s suffocating to think
of this moment when for her and anyone else the chance to spend time
with Rod and hear his new ideas was destroyed, and over nothing more
than a tiff between strangers. The hole this will leave is
unfathomable. Love goes out to Lisa. Love goes out to Rod.

That is all about Rod for now.”


Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 05:08:27 +0000
Subject: L.A. Times rememberances
From: “carey guitar”

“LA Times, Saturday May 19, 2007

Guitarist Rod Poole pushed the envelope on music
In the wake of his tragic death, friends remember ‘a true artist’ who
loved to explore new sounds.

By Greg Burk, Special to The Times

Guitarist Jim McAuley had no trouble this week recalling his first
meeting with fellow guitarist Rod Poole . It was at the home of Nels
Cline, well before the three recorded their “Acoustic Guitar Trio”
album. “I was standing in Nels’ kitchen, sipping coffee, when these
amazing crystalline tones emerged from the living room,” McAuley said.
“Rod Poole was just tuning up, and already I was mesmerized by his
sound.” Cline, a key player in L.A.’s experimental music scene and now
a member of Wilco, described Poole as “a true artist, probably a
genius” in a note on his website, posted after Poole was stabbed to
death on Sunday in the parking lot of Mel’s Drive-In.

His wife, Lisa Ladaw-Poole, was there when it happened.

The couple was walking toward the restaurant, after attending a concert
at the Dangerous Curve art gallery downtown, when a car nearly struck
them and other pedestrians. The musician spoke up; the vehicle’s driver
and passenger both got out, the latter allegedly with a knife,
according to police. A half hour later, Poole died. A security camera
provided images that led to the quick arrest of Michael and Angela
Sheridan. They were arraigned Wednesday. Ladaw-Poole fielded a lot of
phone calls this week, many of them from the parents of Poole’s guitar
students who hadn’t gotten the news and were wondering why he didn’t
show up for their children’s guitar lessons.

“These children loved Rod,” Ladaw-Poole said Wednesday. “He was really
kind with them.”

Poole was a highly unusual guitarist, equally drawn to the distorted
sound bombs of Jimi Hendrix and the spontaneous microcosmic tracings of
Derek Bailey. “I never could quite figure out how one man with one
guitar could generate such an all-enveloping aural space,” said Devin
Sarno, an electronic drone artist who recorded Poole twice for Sarno’s
W.I.N. label.

Having left his native England in 1989 to find a more exploratory
climate, Poole fell in with a devoted cloister of Los Angeles
pathfinders that included Kraig Grady, Brad Laner and Motor Totemist
Guild. Grady, who composes in microtonal scales that employ the
frequencies between Western music’s traditional 12 tones, introduced
Poole to his own mentor, Erv Wilson. Wilson is a pioneer in microtonal
music and “just” intonation, which tunes to vibrations’ natural
mathematical ratios rather than the tempered scales used in orchestras.
Never one to take halfway measures, Poole lived in Wilson’s house for
more than five years and emerged with his own way of hearing. He had a
Martin guitar re-fretted to 17 tones and, using his already precise,
shaded finger-picking technique, began improvising trance-bound
variations on spacious arpeggios that could extend until time vanished.

Poole’s solo, group and bowed-guitar recordings have appeared on the
W.I.N., Transparency and Incus labels (the last being Bailey’s
imprint). Poole’s music was the first and last thing heard Wednesday on
KXLU-FM’s (88.9) “Trilogy” show, this night hosted by old Motor
Totemist friends Emily Hay and Lynn Johnston. Pinging and plucking,
gently contracting and expanding, with “just” harmonies fluttering
their intangible physicality throughout, the improvisation exuded an
uncanny sense of peace. In contrast to its quiet beauty, it was titled
“The Death Adder.”

Earlier in the day, Johnston described Poole as “a low-key guy – he was
only in your face about music.” Two words that surfaced repeatedly when
people talked about Poole’s artistic temperament were “passion” and
“intensity.” Experimental guitarist Jeremy Drake, a curator of the
“Sound” concerts at Schindler House in West Hollywood, wrote on a Poole
tribute site: “Rod was always fully present. Good mood or bad, you got
the full Rod Poole experience whenever he was in the room.” Cindy
Bernard, a primary “Sound” series organizer, said Poole was extremely
meticulous about the many recordings he engineered for the series’
archive: “It’s rare to know someone whose enthusiasm for music is so
pure.”

Instrumentalist and composer Vinny Golia, long the most pervasive
influence in this city’s edge-music community, agreed. Poole once
recorded a performance Golia had done with German bassist Peter Kowald.
When Golia wanted a copy, Poole broke down his equipment, carried it
over to Golia’s house and made the transfer there, not wanting to take
any chances that the copy wouldn’t be perfectly compatible with Golia’s
system. Guitarist Carey Fosse, who knew Poole mainly in Poole’s
transitional period of the early ‘90s, called him “a wonderful
improviser, very disciplined, and with beautiful articulation. I think
his technique led him to areas he hadn’t imagined.”

Poole had been disappointed by the lack of opportunities to play
forward-thinking music in Los Angeles. Though he had made few live
appearances for several years, Bailey’s death in late 2005 inspired him
to help fill what he felt to be an artistic gap. Poole’s wife said he
had been working on “just”-intonated interpretations of Irish folk
songs, and that the noted film sound mixer Giovanni Di Simone had made
new recordings of him.

Grady recently received an invitation to perform at a microtonal
festival in Germany and was asked if he could help extend the offer to
Poole.

He will be there in spirit.

Ladaw-Poole said she will take her husband’s ashes back to England. A
memorial service is being planned.”

http://www.biink.com/poole/
http://bradlaner.com/blogger.html



In a natal daze:
Irmin Schmidt (Can; May 29, 1937)
Harry Everett Smith (May 29, 1923 - November 26, 1991)
Iannis Xenakis (May 29, 1922 - February 4, 2001
Melvin “Mel” Jerome Blanc (May 30, 1908 – July 10, 1989)
Orlan (May 30, 1947)
John Oswald (May 30, 1953)
Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932)
Michael J. Schumacher (May 30, 1961)
Clint Eastwood (born Clinton Eastwood Jr.; May 31, 1930)
Hanin Elias (Atari Teenage Riot; May 31, 1972)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder (May 31, 1945 – June 10, 1982)
Martin Hannett (Joy Division; May 31, 1948 - April 18, 1991)
Henry M. Knowles Jr. (Aggression; May 31, 1958 - August 29, 2002)
Gilbert Shelton (May 31, 1940)
Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (June 1599 – August 6, 1660)
Kurt Griesch (Illusion of Safety; June 1, 1970)
Gary Todd (Cortical Foundation; June 1, 1963)
Jon Wozencroft (June 1, 1958)
Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade (June 2, 1740 – December 2,
1814)
Sir Edward Elgar, 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO (June 2, 1857 – February 23,
1934)
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Koch; June 2, 1959)
Mark Spybey (Dead Voices on Air, :zoviet*france:; June 2, 1961)
Johnny Peter Weissmuller (was Tarzan; June 2, 1904 – January 20, 1984)
Achim Wollscheid (S.B.O.T.H.I. / Selektion; June 2, 1939)
David Michael Alexander (The Stooges; June 3, 1947 - February 10, 1975)
Mark Chung (Einstürzende Neubauten; June 3, 1957)
Cheryl E. Leonard (June 3, 1969)
Aidan Baker (June 4, 1973)
Anthony Braxton (June 4, 1945)
Laurie Anderson (June 5, 1947)
Misha Mengelberg (June 5, 1935)
Eckart Rahn (Celestial Harmonies, Kuckuck; June 5)
Louis Andriessen (June 6, 1939)
Edgar W. Froese (Tangerine Dream; June 6, 1944)
Peter Keller (Bacillus; June 6)
Paul Lovens (June 6, 1949)
Paul Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 – August 12, 1955)
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (June 6, 1799 – February 10, 1837)
William Tucker (Ministry; June 6, 1961 - May 14, 1999)
Damien Hirst (June 7, 1965)
Prince (born Prince Rogers Nelson; June 7, 1958)
George Antheil (June 8, 1900 – February 12, 1959)
Douglas Benford (si-cut.db; June 8, 1961)
Julie Driscoll (June 8, 1947)
Karel Goeyvaerts (IPEM Records; June 8, 1923 - February 3, 1993)
Hans Kumpf (Ak Musik; June 8, 1951)
Joan La Barbara (June 8, 1947)
Jeremy John Ratter (Penny Rimbaud; June 8, 1943)
Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959)
Tony Bevan (June 9, 1956)
Jack Leroy “Jackie” Wilson (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984)
Charles Wuorinen (June 9, 1938)
Ernesto Diaz-Infante (June 10)
Darren Robinson (The Human Beat Box; June 10, 1967 - December 10, 1995)
David “Dave” Rowbotham (The Durutti Column; June 10, 1957 - December
15?, 1991)
Maurice Bernard Sendak (June 10, 1928)
Will Shatter (born Russell Wilkinson, of Flipper; June 10, 1956 -
December 9, 1987)
John Stevens (Spontaneous Music Ensemble; June 10, 1940 - September 13,
1994)




Killing Time Before It Kills You:
Merwin Family Vetter Mountain Fire Lookout, 1955-1981:
http://www.cpwf.org/fire/merwin/merwin.htm

Glastonbury diary:
http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/glastodiary.htm

John Cage on “I’ve Got A Secret” (January 1960):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KKE0f1FGiw

More water on Mars:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20070521/sc_space/
nasaroverfindssurprisingevidenceformarswaterypast

13th-century text hides work of Archimedes: http://tinyurl.com/yq7h87

Chinese writing is 8,000 years old:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6669569.stm

Belgians find tomb of ancient Egyptian courtier:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070520/sc_nm/egypt_discovery_dc

An interview with Dr. Karlheinz Stockhausen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrzi4YNhvig

Mark Pauline from Survival Research Laboratories and his incredibly,
violently gory injuries: http://srl.org/yard/misc/injury.html

Taipei bar lets the customer sip drinks from IV tubes:
http://tinyurl.com/2yoqz5

Was ice-cream magnate Tom Carvel murdered?:
http://www.wnbc.com/news/12940474/detail.html

The always shocking world of grindhouse movies:
http://www.somethingawful.com/d/photoshop-phriday/grindhouse-
movies.php?page=1

White lions born in a French zoo:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?
id=070523170304.2xda9z87&show_article=1&image=large

A giant, giant hog:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070525/ap_on_fe_st/monster_pig

Misfits of science: http://www.strangescience.net/goof.htm

Mystery holes in the Russian earth: http://englishrussia.com/?p=939

The Harley-Davidson hearse:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/24/harley.hearse.ap/index.html

The patience of a saint: http://www.kansascity.com/105/story/120315.html

LOL President: http://lolpresident.com/
LOLZ Presidents:
http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?
IDLink=2823158&thread_type=voteresults&ok=1

Baltic Bitch Hotel:
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/9437/hotel2aq5.jpg

It’s all happening at the zoo:
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?
in_article_id=50165&in_page_id=34

A skyscraper with one single corridor:
http://absidea.free.fr/wordpress/index.php/helix-a-1d-skyscraper-with-
a-single-corridor/

Cat bib saves wildfowl: http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=11932

Missing doctor lay dead in garage for 22 years:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,485064,00.html

Monster eats machine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQqJSAOOmGI

The burning of the Cutty Sark:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?
in_article_id=456540&in_page_id=1770

CAT OWNAGE LOLZ:
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/3586/catinfishtank2ly8.jpg

Shipwreck filled with treasure found off Cornwall:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cornwall/6671975.stm

Tree swallows bicycle: http://www.arborsmith.com/treeatsbike.html



MAY 24 - JUNE 1
JOAN ELIES ADELL
FERNANDO AGUIAR
JOHN CAYLEY
STEVE DALACHINSKI
DGIZ
ANA MAFALDA LEITE
JEAN-CHARLES MULIER
SERGE PEY
JOERG PIRINGER
ELO VIIDING
Biennale des Poetes
Paris, FRANCE
http://joerg.piringer.net for information
(culled from the news - thanks!)

MAY 25 - JUNE 1
KEN JACOBS: “Gift of Fire: Nineteen (Obscure) Frames That Changed The
World” - “In October 1888, Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince recorded what
is probably the first film in the history of cinema. His subject was
Leeds Bridge and only nineteen frames of his efforts exist today. In
this new video installation, New York artist Ken Jacobs probes the
magnitude and infinity of the film, using a 3d projection system to
reveal hidden beauty and unlock great waves of motion.”
Evolution Festival
Whitehall Waterfront
Leeds, ENGLAND
http://www.lumen.org.uk/evolution2007 for information
(culled from Secret Cinema - thanks!)

MAY 25 - JUNE 7
KENNETH ANGER - retrospective screenings (1947 - 2006)
ELIO GELMINI - “Anger Me” (about the life of Kenneth Anger; dir. Elio
Gelmini, Canada, 2006, Beta SP, color, sound, 72 minutes)
NICK COLLINS - “Across the Valley” (UK, 2006, 16mm, colour, sound, 20
minutes)
“A beautifully photographed response to the landscape and environment
of the Cévennes Mountains in Southern France. Employing time-lapse and
other techniques, the film records variations in the distant and
immediate surroundings over a range of seasons.”
BEN RIVERS - “This Is My Land” (UK, 2006, 16mm, b/w, sound, 14 minutes)
“A portrait of Jake Williams, who lives a hermetic lifestyle in a
remote house in the woods of Aberdeenshire. Through sunshine and
snowfall, Jake tends his garden, practicing a humble, self-sufficiency
that has parallels with the hand-made nature of the film.”
BILL BROWN - “The Other Side” (USA, 2006, 16mm, colour, sound, 41
minutes)
“Brown shares his experiences of travelling from Texas to California,
recounting a history of the landscape, its inhabitants and those that
pass through. The border between Mexico and the USA is crossed by
thousands of undocumented persons each year, and hundreds do not
survive the journey through the desert to the other side. Incorporating
a personal voiceover and interviews with migrant activists, The Other
Side is a visually striking work that examines the border as a site of
aspiration and insecurity.”
Experimenta Tour
ICA (£8 / £7 concessions / £6 members)
12 Carlton House Terrace
London SW1Y 5AH, ENGLAND
020 7930 3647 fon
(tube: Charing Cross / Piccadilly)
http://www.ica.org.uk or
http://www.secretcinema.co.uk for information
(culled from Secret Cinema - thanks!)

MAY 25 - 31
HATI (Rafal X Navi Iwanski, Rafal Sabon Kolacki, Dariusz Satiow Wojtas)
- “100% Recycled Sound” (installation)
6P, CSW Laznia
Gdansk, POLAND
http://www.laznia.pl or
http://www.hati.info/ for information
(culled from the news - thanks!)

MAY 29
FENNESZ
MIKE PATTON
RADIAN
Arena
Vienna, AUSTRIA
http://www.thrilljockey.com/artists/index.html?id=10037 for information
(culled from Dense - thanks!)

MAY 29
BLOOD STEREO
BLUE SHIFT
KTL (Stephen O’ Malley, Peter Rehberg)
SHIFT
8P, Luminaire
311 High Road, Kilburn
London NW6 7JR, ENGLAND
http://www.peterrehberg.com/ for information
(culled from Dense - thanks!)

MAY 29
AVVA (Toshimaru Nakamura, Billy Roisz)
8P, Star and Shadow Cinema (£6 / £4)
Stepney Bank
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ENGLAND
0191 261 0066 fon
http://www.starandshadow.org.uk or
http://uk.geocities.com/a_better_noise/ for information
(culled from Paul Taylor, and Klingt - thanks!)

MAY 29
CARLA BOZULICH & BOBB BRUNO
WILCO (feat. Nels Cline)
Le Bataclan
Paris, FRANCE
http://www.carlabozulich.com for information
(culled from Carla Bozulich - thanks!)

MAY 29
A HAWK AND A HACKSAW (Jeremy Barnes (accordion, drums, vocals), Heather
Trost (violin, glockenspiel, vocals)
Brotfabrik
Frankfurt, GERMANY
http://myspace.com/ahawkandahacksaw for information
(culled from Leaf - thanks!)

MAY 29
LOW
Rainbow Club
Milan, ITALY
http://www.myspace.com/low for information
(culled from Dense - danke!)

MAY 29
BYUNGJUN & KOWN MIN SEOK
DESH CHISUKULU & VIGNIR KARLSSON
ANGEL FARALDO
8:30P, STEIM (free)
Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134
1017 WL Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
00 31 020 6228690 fon
http://www.steim.nl for information
(culled from STEIM - thanks!)

MAY 29
THE EX & theater group d’ELECTRIQUE’s adaptation of “A Clockwork
Orange” by Anthony Burgess
Chassé Theater
Breda, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.theex.nl/ for information
(culled from Dense - danke!)

MAY 29
DJ SPOOKY - panel discussion
Gulbenkain Institute (Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian)
Lisbon, PORTUGAL
http://www.myspace.com/djspooky for inforration
(culled from DJ Spooky - thanks!)

MAY 29
AUBE
DJ ZIPO
JASON KAHN / NORBERT MOESLANG / GUENTER MUELLER
Palace
St. Gallen, SWITZERLAND
http://www.palace.sg or
http://www.esophagus.com/htdb/aube/ for information
(culled from Till Kniola - danke!)

MAY 29
ARRINGTON de DIONYSO
IGNATZ
MOTOR GHOST (Alex Neilson + Ben Reynolds)
Buffalo Bar
Cardiff, WALES
http://www.kraak.net/en/releases.php?ID=31 for information
(culled from (K-RAA-K)3, and Volcanic Tongue - thanks!)

MAY 29
BUNNY + VJ TEK [Rabbit in the Moon]
HENRY STRANGE [Trace Element]
TV SHERIFF
10P, Star Shoes (free)
6364 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CALIFORNIA
323 462 7827 fon
http://www.starshoes.org or
http://www.localeevents.com for information
(culled from Steve Nalepa - thanks!)

MAY 29
BLISS BLOOD
ECLECTICA - acoustic ensemble playing everything from bossa nova to
bluegrass
RADIO WONDERLAND
MARC RIBOT
Schoolapalooza - a benefit for the Children’s Workshop School, a
progressive public school in the East Village.
6P, Angel Orensanz Foundation ( advance / day-of-show)
172 Norfolk Street
New York City, NEW YORK 10002
http://www.orensanz.org/center/directions.html or
http://collidernyc.com/cws/ for information
(culled from Keiko Uenishi - thanks!)

MAY 30
CARLA BOZULICH & BOBB BRUNO
WILCO (feat. Nels Cline)
De Vooruit
Gent, BELGIUM
http://www.carlabozulich.com for information
(culled from Carla Bozulich - thanks!)

MAY 30 - JUNE 3
BUBBLYFISH
CANDIE HANK
COLLEEN
i8u
MATTHEW DEAR’S BIG HANDS
o.blaat
O.LAMM
SAWAKO
SEMICONDUCTOR - “Brilliant Noise & Where has the Future Gone?”
SUTEKH
MUTEK 2007
Ex-Centris, the Society for Arts and Technology (SAT), the Metropolis,
the Hotel Godin, and Parc Jean-Drapeau
downtown Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
http://www.mutek.ca for information
(culled from Stora, and Mutek, and Planet Rock, and Keiko Uenishi -
thanks!)

MAY 30
MOTOR GHOST (Alex Neilson + Ben Reynolds)
The Zed Shed
Falmouth, CORNWALL
http://www.volcanictongue.com for information
(culled from Volcanic Tongue - thanks!)

MAY 30
ARRINGTON de DIONYSO
IGNATZ
Upstairs at the Library
Leeds, ENGLAND
http://www.kraak.net/en/releases.php?ID=31 for information
(culled from (K-RAA-K)3 - thanks!)

MAY 30
A HAWK AND A HACKSAW (Jeremy Barnes (accordion, drums, vocals), Heather
Trost (violin, glockenspiel, vocals)
FANFARE CIOCARLIA
THE HUN HANGAR ENSEMBLE (Béla Ágoston (Hungarian bagpipes, clarinet,
alto saxophone, taragoto, viola), Ferenc Kovács (trumpet, violin),
Zsolt Kürtösi (upright bass, accordion), Alex Nielson (percussion),
Balázs Unger (cymbalom)
The 1000 Year Journey Festival
Barbican
London, ENGLAND
http://myspace.com/ahawkandahacksaw for information
(culled from Leaf - thanks!)

MAY 30
STEVEN BALL & HILARY KOOB-SASSEN
“no.w.here is excited to launch it’s forthcoming Light Reading series
at its new location in the East End. Light Reading¹s 2007 series will
open with a conversation between the artists Hilary Koob-Sassen and
Steven Ball. Extracts of work by Hilary Koob-Sassen will be screened
during the event. Hilary Koob-Sassen is an artist living in London . He
performs with his experimental band The Errorists. His audio-visual
performances and public syntax experiments work towards a trellis of
post-modern political proposal. He shows his sculpture, film, and
performance internationally. His solo show, New Vernacular, is
currently running at 1+2 Artspace, London, and a forthcoming screening
and performance New Lands, is planned at the National Film Theatre this
June.”
London Light Reading Series 7
7P, Light Reading (£5 door / £4 advance; booking is essential for this
event, as places are limited)
316­318 Bethnal Green Road, 3rd Floor
London E2 0AG, ENGLAND
(tube / train: Bethnal Green)
020 7372 3925 fon
http://www.nowhere-lab.org or
http://www.secretcinema.co.uk for information
(culled from Secret Cinema - thanks!)

MAY 30
THE DIEDIEDIE
DJ TENDRAW & THE GYPSIES DOG
DJ BODY DAMAGE & POSSIBLY SICK
THE JIM MORRISONS
JUSTICE YELDHAM AND THE DYNAMIC RIBBON DEVICE
VINCENT KOREMAN
PUKE BRIGADE
STAPLERFAHRER
8P, The Gluerooms (£3)
The Amersham Arms
388 New Cross Road
London, ENGLAND
020 869 22047 fon
(tube / train: New Cross / New Cross Gate)
http://www.gluerooms.com/ or
http://vatican-analog.com for information
(culled from Freenoise, and Steffan de Turck, and the Vital Weekly -
thanks!)

MAY 30
FLOW MY TEARES
JOHN DOWLAND - “The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres” (feat Frank
Pschichholz - Laute, Maria Skiba - Gesang)
9P, Ballhaus Naunynstraße (10,-/7,- €)
Naunynstraße 27
10997 Berlin, GERMANY
49 030 3474 598 46 fon
http://www.ballhausnaunyn.de for information
(culled from Amélie Legal - danke!)

MAY 30
FENNESZ
MIKE PATTON
Kulturfabrik
Luxembourg, LUXEMBOURG
http://www.fennesz.com/ or
http://www.ipecac.com/ for information
(culled from Dense - thanks!)

MAY 30
GILBERTO BERNARDES - playing pieces by Ken Ueno and Hillary Zipper
IVO BOL (laptop) / HILARY JEFFREY (trombone) / ROBERT van HEUMEN
(laptop + LiSa + Super Collider 3)
PRAED (Paed Conca: electric bass, clarinet and electronics; Raed
Yassin: double bass, radio, tapes, electronics)
BRUCE TOVSKY
8:30P, STEIM (€ 5)
Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134
1017 WL Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
00 31 020 6228690 fon
http://www.steim.nl or
http://www.skeletonhome.com for information
(culled from Bruce Tovsky, and STEIM - thanks!)

MAY 30
THE EX & theater group d’ELECTRIQUE’s adaptation of “A Clockwork
Orange” by Anthony Burgess
Leidse Schouwburg
Leiden, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.theex.nl/ for information
(culled from Dense - danke!)

MAY 30
THOMAS ANKERSMIT - saxophone, serge modular synthesizer, computer
GIUSEPPE IELASI - guitar, electronics
WORM
Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.wormweb.nl/ or
http://www.klingt.org for information
(culled from Klingt - danke!)

MAY 30
AUBE
DJ ZIPO
Antenne Tilburg
Tilburg, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.antenne-tilburg.nl/ or
http://www.esophagus.com/htdb/aube/ for information
(culled from Till Kniola - danke!)

MAY 30 - JUNE 1
8ROLEK
ASI MINA
SEBASTIAN BUCZEK
D.A. COBULA
THE COMPLAINER
MOLR DRAMMAZ
Mik Frik Dejs Fest
Jazz Klub Rura
Ul. Lazienna 4
Wroclaw, POLAND
071 7000907 fon
http://www.jazzklubrura.art.pl or
http://www.myspace.com/mikmusik for information
(culled from Mik.Musik - thanks!)

MAY 30
STROTTER INST. (#41: “Kraftwerk”) vs. TRIXA
Kunsthalle
Bern, SWITZERLAND
http://www.kunsthalle-bern.ch
http://www.strotter.org for information
(culled from Christoph Hess - thanks!)

MAY 30
LOW
Le Romandie
Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
http://www.myspace.com/low for information
(culled from Dense - danke!)

MAY 30
ANTI-EAR
COMMODE MINSTRELS IN BULLFACE
HODAG (feat. Jacob Heule)
RCOMPLEXX (5.333 Bitch Pile-up)
10P, G3 (free)
Geary (at 3rd Avenue)
San Francisco, CALIFORNIA
http://myspace.com/expfolx for information
(culled from Jacob Felix Heule - thanks!)

MAY 30
LOVE BOAT
MATT AND KIM (NYC)
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TO CANDYLAND (members of Toys That Kill)
9P, The Smell (a/a, )
247 South Main Street (between 2nd and 3rd)
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
213 625 4325 fon
http://www.thesmell.org for information
(culled from the news)

MAY 30
BETSEY BIGGS
NATHALIE BUJOLD
MELISSA CLARKE
ANGIE ENG
SANDRA GIBSON
JANENE HIGGINS
CHIKA IIJIMA
KATHERINE LIBEROVSKAYA
JENNIFER REEVES
URSULA SCHERRER
8P, ISSUE Project Room ()
400 Carroll Street
Brooklyn, NEW YORK
718 330 0313 fon
(subway: F / G trains to Carroll St., between Bond & Nevins)
http://www.issueprojectroom.org for information
(culled from Keiko Uenishi, Ursula Scherrer, and the Issue Project Room
- thanks!)

MAY 31
WOLFGANG FUCHS & RICHIE HERBST - vinyl, CDs, files
Stadtwerkstatt
Linz, AUSTRIA
http://www.stwst.at/ or
http://turntabling.firstfloor.org for information
(culled from Klingt - danke!)

MAY 31
THOMAS CHARMETANT (cello) / BEN GROSSMAN (hurdy-gurdy) / GERMAINE LIU
(percussion) / MEGAN-FAY ROTHSCHILD (voice)
COYOTE TRIO (Parmela Attariwala (violin), Bridget Lamarche (viola),
Carina Reeves (cello)
THOMAS CHARMETANT (cello) / CHRISTINE DUNCAN (voice) / PETER LUTEK
(woodwinds) / JOE SORBARA (drums, percussion)
a i m t o r o n t o [ d o t ] o r g i n t e r f a c e
9P, ARRAYMUSIC Studio ( (pwyc on Friday, suggested)
60 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 218
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
http://www.soundlist.ca for information
(culled from the Soundlist - thanks, eh!)

MAY 31
DJ SCOTCH EGG
GREENMIST
THE JIM MORRISONS
JUSTICE YELDHAM AND THE DYNAMIC RIBBON DEVICE
VINCENT KOREMAN
DYLAN NYOUKIS
ANDREL OYDDWEB
HORACIO POLLARD
ROGER SPECIES
STAPLERFAHRER
National Noise Day
Volks Tavern
Brighton, ENGLAND
http://www.national-noise-day.co.uk/ or
http://vatican-analog.com for information
(culled from Steffan de Turck, and the Vital Weekly - thanks!)

MAY 31 - JUNE 3
A HAWK AND A HACKSAW (feat. THE HUN HANGAR ENSEMBLE PIXELTAN)
ADRIAN ORANGE AND THE CHILD SLAVE REBELLION
AUFGEHOBEN
BABY DEE
BEARDYMAN
CHIPPER
ARRINGTON de DIONSYO
DIRECTORSOUND
SJ ESAU
EXTREME NOISE TERROR
FAUST (feat. Colin Potter)
FOG
GHOSTIGITAL (feat. Bircir Curver and Einar Oern)
IGNATZ
JUSTICE YELDHAM AND THE DYNAMIC RIBBON DEVICE
KTL (Stephen O’ Malley & Pita)
LAWRENCE
THE LEVENSHULME BICYCLE ORCHESTRA
ANDREW LILES
MAHER SHALAL HASH BAZ
MANYFINGERS
MORNINGSTAR
MOTOR GHOST (Alex Neilson + Ben Reynolds)
THE ONE ENSEMBLE ORCHESTRA
PAAVOHARJU
QUADRODE
JACK ROSE
SAFETY SCISSORS
MARK SANDERS & SPRING HEEL JACK (feat. J. SPACEMAN of Spiritualized)
SILVER PYRE
VEXKIDDY
LUKE VIBERT
VLADISLAV DELAY
YELLOW SWANS
WITHERED MAN
Venn Festival 2007.
Corsica Studios (a.o.)
Bristol, ENGLAND
http://www.vennfestival.com for information
(culled from Rock-a-Rolla, and Lucas Abela, and (K-RAA-K)3, and Andrew
Liles, and Volcanic Tongue - thanks!)

MAY 31
ARRINGTON de DIONYSO
IGNATZ
MOTOR GHOST (Alex Neilson + Ben Reynolds)
Slak Bar
Cheltenham, ENGLAND
http://www.kraak.net/en/releases.php?ID=31 for information
(culled from (K-RAA-K)3, and Volcanic Tongue - thanks!)

MAY 31
praying+for+oblivion
8P, Club Miroiterie
Paris, FRANCE
http://www.venerecords.nl for information
(culled from the news - thanks!)

MAY 31
AUBE
DJ ZIPO
REM/Neues Museum Weserburg
Bremen, GERMANY
http://www.nmwb.de or
http://www.esophagus.com/htdb/aube/ for information
(culled from Till Kniola - danke!)

MAY 31
A HAWK AND A HACKSAW (Jeremy Barnes (accordion, drums, vocals), Heather
Trost (violin, glockenspiel, vocals)
Starclub
Dresden, GERMANY
http://myspace.com/ahawkandahacksaw for information
(culled from Leaf - thanks!)

MAY 31
THE CRYONIC CHANTS (Scott Gibbons and Chiara Guidi)
Sala Supercinema
Chieti, ITALY
http://www.raffaellosanzio.org/calendario.html or
http://www.red-noise.com/cryonic_chants.html for information
(culled from Scott Gibbons - thanks!)

MAY 31
CARLA BOZULICH & BOBB BRUNO
WILCO (feat. Nels Cline)
Paradiso
Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.carlabozulich.com for information
(culled from Carla Bozulich - thanks!)

MAY 31
THE EX & theater group d’ELECTRIQUE’s adaptation of “A Clockwork
Orange” by Anthony Burgess
Orpheus
Apeldoorn, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.theex.nl/ for information
(culled from Dense - danke!)

MAY 31
MUSCLETUSK
NACKT INSECTEN
TALIBAM!
USURPER
7:30P, The Captain’s Rest
Great Western Road
Glasgow, SCOTLAND
http://www.volcanictongue.com for information
(culled from Volcanic Tongue - thanks!)

MAY 31
LOW
Estrella Damm Primavera Sound
Parc del Foerum
Barcelona, SPAIN
http://www.myspace.com/low for information
(culled from Dense - danke!)

MAY 31
FENNESZ
MIKE PATTON
Primaverasound Festival
Barcelona, SPAIN
http://www.fennesz.com/ or
http://www.ipecac.com/ for information
(culled from Dense - thanks!)

MAY 31
STROTTER INST. #41 (“Kraftwerk”) vs. TRIXA
Kunsthalle
Bern, SWITZERLAND
http://www.kunsthalle-bern.ch or
http://www.strotter.org for information
(culled from Christoph Hess - merci!)

MAY 31
GREGG KOWALSKY
VIS VIVA
LSG New Music Series
8P, The Luggage Store Gallery (-10)
1007 Market Street at 6th Street
San Francisco, CALIFORNIA
415 255 5971 fon
rentromus [at] yahoo [dot] com or
http://www.greggkowalsky.net for information
(culled from Gregg Kowalsky - thanks!)

MAY 31
THE DEAD HIPPIES (Chicago IL)
I CAN’T READ (member of New Collapse)
JENNY JENKINS (Olympia WA)
9P, The Smell (a/a, )
247 South Main Street (between 2nd and 3rd)
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
213 625 4325 fon
http://www.thesmell.org for information
(culled from the news)

MAY 31
ANDREW DRURY (percussion) & JACK WRIGHT (saxophones) ANNA FRIZ & ERIC
LEONARDSON
7:30P, The Tank
New York City, NEW YORK
http://ericleonardson.org/whatsnew.html for information
(culled from Eric Leonardson - thanks!)

MAY 31
JORDAN GLENN / ANANTHA KRISHNAN / ANDY STRAIN
ANDREA PARKINS (electric accordion/fx, electronic processing) & ALEX
WATERMAN (cello & electronics)
8P, The Stone ()
corner of avenue C and 2nd Street
New York City, NEW YORK
(subway: F to 2nd Avenue)
http://www.thestonenyc.com or
(culled from Andrea Parkins - thanks!)

MAY 31 - JUNE 3
GEORGE LEWIS / MORTON SUBOTNICK / THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS / J.G. THIRLWELL
- for string quartet and robot instruments (feat. Okkyung Lee, Leyna
Papach, Elena Park, Karen Waltuch) - performing live with LEMUR’s
robots
New York Electronic Art Festival (NYEAF)
“LEMUR presents Robosonic Eclectic: Live Music by Robots and Humans”
(LEMUR’s First Annual Commissioned Works Concert)
“LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots) is a Brooklyn-based
group of artists and technologists developing robotic musical
instruments. Founded in 2000 by musician and engineer Eric Singer,
LEMUR creates exotic, sculptural musical instruments which integrate
robotic technology. LEMUR’s philosophy is to build robots that are
instruments as opposed to robots that play existing instruments.
LEMUR’s growing ensemble includes over 50 robotic instruments.
GuitarBot, an electric stringed instrument, is comprised of several
independently controllable stringed units which can pick and slide
extremely rapidly. ModBots are a large collection of modular percussion
robots in a variety of styles and functions, including beaters, singing
bells, and shakers. The Ill-Tempered Clangier is a robotic
xylophone-like tubular bell instrument which clangs percussive melodies
on forty-four tuned metal pipes. ForestBot is comprised of a forest of
egg-shaped rattles sprouting from long rods that quiver and sway over
onlookers. TibetBot is designed around three Tibetan singing bowls
struck by robotic arms to produce a range of timbres.”
8P, 3-Legged Dog Art and Technology Center ()
Mainstage Theater
80 Greenwich Street (at Rector)
New York City, NEW YORK
http://3ldnyc.org/ or
http://lemurbots.org for information
(culled from Keiko Uenishi, and Jim Thirlwell - thanks!)

JUNE 1
CARLA BOZULICH & BOBB BRUNO
Magasin 4
Brussels, BELGIUM
http://www.carlabozulich.com for information
(culled from Carla Bozulich - thanks!)

JUNE 1 - 2
COMPANY IMPROV GROUP (Victor Bateman (bass), Thomas Charmetant (cello),
Martin Eckart (tenor saxophone, electronics), Michael-Owen Liston
(bass), Neil Martinez (piano), Rob Piilonen (flute), Evan Shaw (alto
saxophone), Doug Tielli (trombone) ]
THOMAS CHARMETANT (cello) / TILMAN LEWIS (cello) / NICK STORRING (cello)
SARAH PEEBLES’ SELFISH GENE (Jonny Bakan (alto saxophone), Nick Buligan
(trumpet), Arnd Jurgensen (guitar), Tilman Lewis (cello), Michael-Owen
Liston (bass), Paul Newman (soprano saxophone), Rob Piilonen (flute),
Nicole Rampersaud (trumpet), Joe Sorbara (conductor)
THOMAS CHARMETANT (cello) & PAUL DUTTON (voice)
a i m t o r o n t o [ d o t ] o r g i n t e r f a c e
2P, The NOW Lounge ()
189 Church Street
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
aldcroft [at] direct [dot] ca or
http://www.soundlist.ca for information
(culled from the Soundlist - thanks, eh!)

JUNE 1
CERAMIC HOBS
SIDESHOW SIRENS
Riffs
Blackpool, ENGLAND
http://www.pumf.net for information
(culled from Ceramic Hobs - thanks!)

JUNE 1
CERAMIC HOBS
SIDESHOW SIRENS
West Coast
Blackpool, ENGLAND
http://www.pumf.net for information
(culled from Ceramic Hobs - thanks!)

JUNE 1
ARRINGTON de DIONYSO
IGNATZ
St. Brides Church
Liverpool, ENGLAND
http://www.kraak.net/en/releases.php?ID=31 for information
(culled from (K-RAA-K)3 - thanks!)

JUNE 1 - 3
THROBBING GRISTLE - public “recording sessions”; each session will be
approximately two hours long and limited to 140 people per session;
sessions will be for a seated audience only’ each ticket holder will
receive a special limited edition poster commemorating their attendance
of these sessions.
The ICA (£30 per session)
The Mall
London SW1Y 5AH, ENGLAND
020 7930 3647 fon
(tube: Charing Cross, Piccadilly)
http://www.ica.org.uk or
http://www.throbbing-gristle.com/ for information
(culled from the news - thanks!)

JUNE 1
TONY CONRAD
ISLAJA
PAAVOHARJU
RICHARD YOUNGS
A [no.signal] production - with the support of the Finnish Institute of
London
6:30P, St. Giles in The Field Church (£12.50 adv / £15 (on door)
60 St. Giles High Street
London WC2H 8LG, ENGLAND
(tube: Tottenham Court Road / Buses: 8, 25, 55, 242)
http://www.no-signal.net/ for information
(culled from the Vital Weekly - thanks!)

JUNE 1
EXTREME NOISE TERROR
JUSTICE YELDHAM AND THE DYNAMIC RIBBON DEVICE
Beacon, Bletchley
Milton Keynes, ENGLAND
http://www.dualplover.com/justice.htm for information
(culled from the news - thanks!)

JUNE 1
MURCOF
Citadelle Electronique
Besancon, FRANCE
http://www.murcof.com/ for information
(culled from Leaf - thanks!)

JUNE 1 - 3
GOH LEE KWANG - prepared mixer
APO33
Nantes, FRANCE
http://www.geocities.com/gohleekwang for information
(culled from the Vital Weekly - thanks!)

JUNE 1
RADIO TERRITORIES (Derek Holzer; Jason Kahn; Brandon La Belle)
8P, Ballhaus Naunynstraße (10,-/red. 7,- €)
Naunynstraße 27
10997 Berlin, GERMANY
49 030 3474 598 46 fon
http://www.radia.fm/territories/ or
http://www.ballhausnaunyn.de for information
(culled from Elke Moltrecht - danke!)

JUNE 1
A HAWK AND A HACKSAW (Jeremy Barnes (accordion, drums, vocals), Heather
Trost (violin, glockenspiel, vocals)
Immergut Festival
Neuestrelitz, GERMANY
http://myspace.com/ahawkandahacksaw for information
(culled from Leaf - thanks!)

JUNE 1 - 3
ANGELIN PRELJOCAJ - scoring the 5-track electronic music
“Sonntags-Abscheid [Sunday Farewell]” by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Ruhrfestspielen
Recklinghausen, GERMANY
0049 180 510 1414 fon
http://www.ruhrfestspiele.de or
http://www.stockhausen.org for information
(culled from Kathinka Pasveer - danke!)

JUNE 1
AH CAMA-SOTZ
Underworld Club
Athens, GREECE
http://www.myspace.com/spectraliquid or
http://www.ant-zen.com for information
(culled from Ant-Zen - danke!)

JUNE 1
CX KIDTRONIK (U.S.)
EATS TAPES (U.S.)
MAGA BO (Brazil)
PHTHALOCYANINE (U.S.)
TERMINAL 11 (U.S.)
Shock and Awe Night
10P, WORM (€ 7)
Achterhaven 148
Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
31 10 4767832 fon
http://www.wormweb.nl for information
(culled from WORM - thanks!)

JUNE 1
MIRA CALIX
Centro de Artes do Espectaculo de Portalegre
Portalegre, PORTUGAL
http://www.warprecords.com for information
(culled from Warp - thanks!)

JUNE 1
IGOR AMOKIAN / STEUART LIEBIG / G.E. STINSON
YXIMALLOO (Tokyo)
8P, Dangerous Curve (, refreshments available)
1020 East Fourth Place (500 Molino Street #102)
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA 90013
213 617 8483 fon
http://dangerouscurve.org/ for information
(culled from Dangerous Curve - thanks!)

JUNE 1
AUTOLUX
DEERHOOF
Spaceland Productions & The Natural History Museum present: FIRST
FRIDAYS
8P, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (a/a, )
900 Exposition Boulevard
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA 90007
213 763 DINO fon
http://www.nhm.org/firstfridays for information
(culled from Ben Rogers - thanks!)

JUNE 1
TERENCE FIXMER - French techno producer Terence Fixmer
DOUGLAS McCARTHY - Nitzer Ebb vocalist
Das Bunker
4067 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
http://www.dasbunker.com for information
(culled from the news)

JUNE 1
GABBERTREE
DAVID KENDALL
KEVIN SHIELDS
MONSTURO/RALE
NERO’S DAY AT DISNEYLAND
Static Aktion Presents
9P, Pehrspace (a/a, )
325 Glendale Boulevard (between Temple & Beverly)
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA 90026
http://pehrspace.org for information
(culled from the news)

JUNE 1
Hate!Deviate (member of Hips from Bakersfield)
PLEASE DON’T THROW ROCKS AT US
ROMAN GABRIEL TODD’S BEAST RISING UP OUT OF THE SEA (Mobile AL)
YOUR MOTHER’S LOVER (Bakersfield)
9P, The Smell (a/a, )
247 South Main Street (between 2nd and 3rd)
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA 90012-3707
213 625 4325 fon
http://www.thesmell.org for information
(culled from the news)

JUNE 1
ROBERT RICH
Bird Recital Hall
University of Louisville
Louisville, KENTUCKY
http://www.krack.org for information
(culled from Robert Rich - thanks!)

JUNE 1
CHRIS McINTYRE - reprising Phill Niblock’s “A Trombone Piece”
8P, The Stone
East 2nd St & Avenue C
New York City, NEW YORK
http://www.phillniblock.com/ for information
(culled from Phill Niblock, and Extreme - thanks!)

JUNE 1 - 4
NIC COLLINS - “The Art of Hardware Hacking” (workshop)
“In our day, every little kid knows how to hack the Pentagon, but few
of us really understand how to properly hack a simple battery-driven-
kiddies-toy! This is a workshop in hardware hacking for audio
applications. No previous electronic experience is assumed. Basic
soldering skills will be learned through building contact microphones
and coils to sniff electromagnetic fields. The students will open up a
range of battery-powered “consumer” technology (radios, electronic
toys), observe the effect of direct hand contact on the circuit boards,
experiment with the substitution of components, and listen to unheard
signals running through the circuit. Knowledge acquired through this
process will be applied to building circuits from scratch (oscillators,
amplifiers, fuzztones, etc.). The workshop uses as a reference Handmade
Electronic Music -- The Art Of Hardware Hacking, Collins’ recent book,
published by Routledge.”
10A, Harvestworks, Digital Media Arts Center (0 for members, 0
for non-members - plus lab fee)
596 Broadway, Suite 602 (at Houston Street)
New York City, NEW YORK 10012
212 431 1130 fon
http://www.harvestworks.org/store_2/show_cat.php?catid=1 for information
(culled from Keiko Uenishi - thanks!)

JUNE 1
SIR RICHARD BISHOP
SUOMI AND THE NEW BINKLEY BROTHERS
9P, JJ’s Bohemia ()
231 MLK Boulevard
Chattanooga, TENNESSEE
http://www.shakingray.com for information
(culled from the Shaking Ray Levis - thanks!)

JUNE 1
LOREN CONNORS: solo guitar
KEITH ROWE: solo guitar
Signal to Noise and Nameless Sound Present
7:30P, Rothko Chapel (free)
1409 Sul Ross
Houston, TEXAS
http://www.rothkochapel.org for information
(culled from Dave Dove, and Signal To Noise - thanks!)

JUNE 2
ANTZ (Foton - Belgium)
CX KIDTRONIK (Criminal Records - Brooklyn)
EAVESDROPPER (Knobsounds, Foton - Belgium)
S.EVIL (ReBoot - Spain)
UCTURE (Ambivalence, Hypoge - Belgium)
The Nepomuk Sessions
7P, Nepomuk (free)
Sint-Jan-Nepomucenusstraat 17
rue Saint-Jean-Nepomucene
1000 Brussels, BELGIUM
http://www.foton.be/en/artists for information
(culled from Foton - thanks!)

JUNE 2
CERVELLO ELETRONICO
MULPHIA NECOBIT
P.A.L.
TWINKLE
Club Matrix
Praha, CZECH REPUBLIC
http://www.darklivefest.com or
http://www.ant-zen.com for information
(culled from Ant-Zen - danke!)

JUNE 2
DJ MALDOROR
M.A.C. OF MAD
TÁBOR RADOSTI
SCORN
Ars Morta Universum Presents
7P, Club Bordo (250 czk / 10 eur)
Vinohradska 40
Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
http://www.arsmorta.org or
http://www.bordo.cz for information
(culled from Ars Morta Universum - grazie!)

JUNE 2
DERNIÈRE VOLONTÉ (France)
PARZIVAL (Denmark / Russia
The Black Cat Presents
9P, The Rock (80 DKK (+fee)
Skindergade 45
Copenhagen, DENMARK
http://www.theblackcat.dk or
http://www.dernierevolonte.com or
http://www.myspace.com/orderofparzival for information
(culled from the news - thanks!)

JUNE 2
IRIS GARRELFS & ISRAEL M - audovisual works
JACK’S SON (Mexico)
LUMENLAB (Mexico)
NEBULA 3 (Mexico)
si-cut.db (Sprawl) - DJ
TRANSISTOR (Mexico)
Live at Rota - Rough Trade’s Free Afternoon
4P, Notting Hill Arts Club (18+)
21 Notting Hill Gate
London W11 3JQ, ENGLAND
44 020 7598 5226 fon
http://www.abolipop.com or
http://www.nottinghillartsclub.com for information
(culled from Iris Garrelfs - thanks!)

JUNE 2
TRIO LA CASA / GUIONNET / SAMARTZIS (Jean-Luc Guionnet - saxophone;
Eric La Casa - electronics and location sound; Philip Samartzis -
electronics and field recordings)
DAVID BROWN - electro-acoustic guitar and electronics
VW-MUSIC-PERFORMANCE (Werner Durand - traditional, homemade & hybrid
winds; Victor Meertens - spoken word, hammered e- guitar with e-bows)
8P, Ballhaus Naunynstraße (10,-/red. 7,- €)
Naunynstraße 27
10997 Berlin, GERMANY
49 030 3474 598 46 fon
http://www.ballhausnaunyn.de f

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