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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,790 ✭✭✭cornbb


    slssprite wrote:
    Aphex Twin in Galway? Great news.
    Where can I find exact date? cos GPO site doesn't say anything...

    I don't think its gonna happen. Another of those famous GPO "rumours". Lying bástards :mad:


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    Doesn't bother me, I get to see AFX at ATP in December :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 38 spektr


    anything coming up?


  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭tonyhiggins


    Stress!!042
    De Burgo's 21-11-07 9pm

    The Infomatics
    www.myspace.com/theinfomatics

    "Their revolutionary take on music is without boundaries, effortlessly fusing hip-hop, electronica, soul, jazz and reggae to create a completely original and unique sound; not only innovators in the studio, their groundbreaking performances whilst sharing the stage with acts like NaS, Ice T, ?uestlove and Soul II Soul confirm their bright future."

    Chequerboard
    www.myspace.com/chequerboardmusic

    Chequerboard is guitarist and producer John Lambert from Dublin. In the past he has played with The Books, Fennesz, Mike Patton, Susumu Yokota, Murcof and Jimi Tenor. Chequerboard has also performed at the Electric Picnic a number of times and at the Mór festival as well. As the 2007 Model Music Fellow, John has been living and working from the Model in Sligo for the past few months. As part of his fellowship he was asked to curate a concert with an international musician that he would most like to perform with. He chose Mexican musician Fernando Corona who, as Murcof, sets about experimenting with electronic and classical music in their more minimalist expressions (check out his amazing work on the Leaf Label). They performed together in Sligo very recently. We're very much looking forward to hearing John's glorious guitar soundscapes at the launch shows.


    Larkin Grimm
    www.myspace.com/larkingrimm

    Larkin Grimm is a former member of The Dirty Projectors.
    She has shared bills with Devendra Banhart, Spires that in the Sunset Rise, Espers, Mi and Lau and Brightblack Morning Light.

    She grew up in the foothills of the Appalachians with a family of singers and fiddle players. Harpoon reflects these rustic influences through a modern psychedelic filter. Her voice is aligned with that of Linda Perhacs and Buffy Saint Marie. Her instrumentation includes dulcimer, pennywhistle, bells, drums and guitar.

    Michael Gira says, "Larkin is a magic woman. She lives in the mountains in north Georgia. She collects bones, smooth stones, and she casts spells. She worships the moon. She is very beautiful, and her voice is like the passionate cry of a beast heard echoing across the mountains just after a tremendous thunder storm, when the air is alive with electricity. I don't consider her folk though - she is pre folk, even pre- music. She is the sound of the eternal mother and the wrath of all women. She goes barefoot everywhere, and her feet are leathery and filthy. She wears jewels, glitter, and glistening insects in her hair. She's great! We're doing a record together soon for YGR. " Young God Records


  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭tonyhiggins


    Stress!!043 is on this Friday 30th November in Club de Burgo's in Galway featuring Beatpoet vs junior85(that’s me) for a live electronics set, Jimmy the Hideous Penguin and Deviant DJ set.

    Then… drum roll… on 12th December we have an extra-special-monster-big Stress!! featuring Jessie Evans and Toby Dammit:

    www.myspace.com/jessieevans

    These folks are ex-Iggy Pop, Frank Black, Swans, Devandra Banhart, Rufus Wainright, The Vanishing, Ryan Adams, Johnny Depp (!?!)...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭tonyhiggins


    Jessie Evans article for Stress!!044:

    http://www.galwayadvertiser.ie/content/index.php?aid=9522


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,572 ✭✭✭DominoDub


    http://www.rte.ie/performinggroups/lmf.html

    http://www.universaledition.com/truman/en_templates/en_konz_akt.php3?komp_uid=534
    15.02.2008
    National Concert Hall, Dublin/IRL
    Lamentate für Klavier und Orchester
    Territorial Première
    Ochestra: RTÉ Symphony Orchestra

    16.02.2008
    Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin/IRL
    Passio für Soli, gemischten Chor, Instrumentalquartett und Orgel
    Conductor: Sarah Tennant
    Choir: National Chamber Choir of Ireland
    Soloist/s: Hilliard Ensemble

    17.02.2008
    National Concert Hall, Dublin/IRL
    Tabula rasa für 2 Violinen, Streichorchester und präpariertes Klavier
    Ochestra: RTÉ Concert Orchestra
    Conductor: David Brophy
    Soloist/s: Ian Humphries, vln; Darragh Morgan, vln

    17.02.2008
    National Concert Hall, Dublin/IRL
    Wenn Bach Bienen gezüchtet hätte ... für Klavier, Bläserquintett, Streichorchester und Schlagzeug
    Ochestra: RTÉ Concert Orchestra
    Conductor: David Brophy

    17.02.2008
    National Concert Hall, Dublin/IRL
    Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten für Streichorchester und eine Glocke
    Ochestra: RTÉ Concert Orchestra
    Conductor: David Brophy

    17.02.2008
    National Concert Hall, Dublin/IRL
    Passacaglia für 1 oder 2 Violinen, Vibrafon (ad lib.) und Streichorchester
    Ochestra: RTÉ Concert Orchestra
    Conductor: David Brophy
    Soloist/s: Ian Humphries, vln; Darragh Morgan, vln


  • Registered Users Posts: 202 ✭✭markw999


    John wrote: »
    Whitehouse
    Radio City
    September 29th, 2007
    €20

    They TOUR? OMG! Cool!


  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭tonyhiggins


    Stress!!051 at De Burgo's, St Augustine street, Galway
    Friday 29th Feb
    www.myspace.com/stressahah

    Chequerboard

    www.myspace.com/chequerboard music

    Classical acoustic guitar and electronics...

    Road Signs of Our Age
    www.myspace.com/roadsignsofourage

    Live electronics set... music from two delay pedals, three EQs, a few patch cords and nothing else (no sound sources!)

    Mike Cane 141 (DJ Set)
    www.cane141.com

    Mike Smalle from Galway electronic group Cane 141 spins a few tunes for us

    e3 before 10pm//e5 after


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,572 ✭✭✭DominoDub


    Can't wait for Jóhann Jóhannsson at CHQ Valuts.

    Not a free event this year but this are an ok only €10 for Jóhann Jóhannsson ,,any way I did not fair well in the lotto of last years event. Missed out


    http://www.analogconcerts.ie/

    Dublin Docklands Development Authority in association with Note Productions presents ANALOG 18-20 July 2008
    ANALOG ANNOUNCES 2008 LINE-UP
    HAL WILLNER’S ROGUES GALLERY / TORTOISE / EFTERKLANG / TARAF DE HAIDOUKS / JOHANN JOHANNSON / JOHNATHAN COE & THE HIGH LLAMAS / IAIN SINCLAIR / SILJE NES / ARCTIC CIRCLE AND MORE


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,790 ✭✭✭cornbb


    I won tickets for this last year but ended up giving them away. Wouldn't mind seeing Tortoise this year, don't know much about many of the other names...


  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭tonyhiggins


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17 heliopause


    heliopause Cork EP launch!

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 ciannugent


    Hi all, new here, just thought someone might be innterested in this:

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  • Registered Users Posts: 114 ✭✭robbie against


    Saturday April 26th

    Big Dish Go presents
    MARY ANNE HOBBS (BBC RADIO 1 / PLANET MU)

    CREATOR (LIVE)

    Firehouse Skank

    Cost: €12 Doors 10.30pm

    The underground, Kennedys Westland row, Dublin

    Information Mary Anne Hobbs

    Mary Anne Hobbs: Radio 1 firebrand at the helm of the pioneering experimental electronic show Thursday nite >> Friday morning 2.00-4.00am)… reppin' next generation dubstep, grime, drum&bass, hip-hop, techno, and radical electronic flavaz in every form... (formerly known as the Breezeblock)

    Here are just a handful Breezeblock guests you'll have found mixin' and in session on the show... The Beastie Boys, Squarepusher, Skream, Bjork, DJ Shadow, Loefah, Mixmaster Mike, Roll Deep, Roni Size & Reprazent, Trentmoller, Vex'd, Enduser, Chris Morris, The Bug + Stush, Warrior Queeen, Ras B, Roger Robinson, Space Ape, Flowdan, Jimmy Screech, Ricky Ranking & Ari Up, Noisia, Liam Howlett, Soundmurderer, Zinc, Kid 606, Evol Intent, Lady Sovereign & Shystie, UNKLE, RJD2, Andy C, Justice, Kanye West, LTJ Bukem, Peaches, 0=0, Cannibal Ox, Mogwai, Kano, Chuck D, The Mighty Boosh, Amit, Andy Stott, Bruza, Leftfield, Surgeon, Keaton & Hive, Digital Mystikz, Sigur Ros, Hatcha & Crazy D, Jeff Mills, Orbital, DJ Distance, Jammer, Matthew Jonson, Radiohead, Calibre & DRS, Envy, Kode 9, Bad Company, Roots Manuva, D-Bridge, Venitian Snares, Andrew Weatherall, Virus Syndicate, Ed Rush & Optical, Amon Tobin, Metallica, Limewax, DJ Food, Drop The Lime, Various Production, Isolee, Jimmy Edgar, Photek, Boxcutter...

    Mary Anne left school at the age of 16 and went to work in an egg packing factory for the princely sum of £39 per week.

    She quickly ran away to London with a hard rock band and lived on a bus with them in a car park in Hayes, Middlesex for 12 months, working as their lighting engineer, record sleeve artist, wardrobe designer… and mechanic.

    Her great ambition was to become a music journalist. She figured the next logical step would be to produce her own fanzine - Krush.

    She sent a couple of issues along with a demented CV detailing her adventures to the Editor of Sounds music paper and landed a job with them at the age of 19.

    At 21, having been profoundly influenced by a snapshot of Metallica, Mary Anne sold all her worldly goods and bought a one-way ticket to Hollywood, where she lived in a garden shed.

    She spent a year as Sounds US correspondent in the dark underbelly of LA writing about the fledgling thrash metal scene, Jane's Addiction, Guns N' Roses et al.

    At Sounds Mary Anne met fellow teenager James Brown (legendary writer and publisher, not the Godfather of soul) who became a lifelong friend.

    James moved to NME as Features Editor and when Mary Anne returned to London from LA, he promptly poached her to work with him at NME. Mary Anne spent three years on the newsdesk and also worked as a major feature writer there, authoring cover stories on everyone from Ice Cube to Nirvana.

    She went on with James Brown to form part of the original team he put together to launch Loaded magazine. She worked there as Music Editor, and writing major undercover stories about private detectives, cocaine dealers to the stars and most notoriously a Soho sex club.

    Mary Anne got her break in radio at BBC GLR on Sunday mornings alongside Mark Lamarr.

    She presented groundbreaking shows on XFM during their trail broadcasts, which helped to win their licence.

    She was poached by Radio 1 in 1997 after a particularly confrontational interview with Radio 1's then Head Of Production (Trevor Dann) was bootlegged around the BBC and found the desk of the Controller of the day, Matthew Bannister.

    Mary Anne's time at Radio 1 has been hectic… she has hosted shows from all the major award ceremonies: Q, NME, Brits, Kerrang, Mercury Music Prize… and made documentaries about artists as diverse as David Bowie and The Sex Pistols…
    She championed comedy god Ricky Gervais in his pre-Office days… hosted a movie review show with Mark Kermode called Cling Film… founded and fronted the award-winning Radio 1 Rock Show for five years.

    TV... there's quite a lot, M.A. hosted live coverage of the 'World Superbike Championship' for British Eurosport… she made a series about global biker culture in India, Russia, Japan, the US and Europe for BBC Choice,'Mary Anne's Bikes'… fronted 27 hours of live coverage at Glastonbury Festival for the BBC… and has guested on everything from BBC2's 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks' to 'John Peel's Record Box' for Channel4.

    Mary Anne can ride any motorcycle you care to park in front of her too... Her current bike is the gorgeous Kawasaki ER-6n…

    She released her first compilation album of dark underground dubstep, grime, dark dancefloor, drum & bass and techno, the critically lauded 'Mary Anne Hobbs Warrior Dubz' in October 2006 on Planet Mu label.

    Links

    www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs
    www.myspace.com/maryannehobbs
    www.myspace.com/creatorpop
    www.myspace.com/bigdishgomusic


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,805 ✭✭✭Setun


    Phill Niblock exhibition on in the Templebar Gallery, performed by crash ensemble.

    link:http://www.crashensemble.com/concert_detail.php?ID=85


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    Matmos
    12th June, Andrew's Lane Theatre, Dublin.
    €16
    Tickets available on tickets.ie


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 195 ✭✭Gambra


    Sunburned Hand Of The Man (USA/Ecstatic Peace Records)
    Live at Underground@Baker Place, Limerick
    Wednesday 25th June.
    €8

    Organised Chaos are proud to present the legendary Sunburned Hand Of
    The Man who will play Underground@Baker Place, Tait Square, Limerick
    on Wednesday June 27st 2008. Tickets for the gig are €8. Support will
    come from Special Guest to be announced very soon.

    SHOTM return to the UK and Ireland in June for a tour where they play
    all forms of venues in all shapes and sizes. After playing London show
    in April with Four Tet and Kode 9, in June they play the Venn
    Festival, perform a play at the ICA and do some special sideshow
    projects shows. They move around, metamorphosis, time travel and play
    in their own special way. Live they exist between chaos and clariy -
    their's is a vast sound. Be it African beat, Svengali hisses, fried
    rock n roll, elastic funk, electronic manipulations, sound clips,
    drone, Euro-trance, etc it is a total in the moment live experience

    MORE INFO:
    This band of brothers/sisters follow no rules. They honestly and
    strangely do there own thing, call it improvisation, free spirit,
    contrariness..too little time and too many ideas. Like their recorded
    output at any point spoken word, noise rock, odd ambiance's can be
    filtered through their combined and multifarious mindset and suddenly
    they push up the rhythm section, mask come out, it all sticks together
    and it all becomes deranged – maybe sounding like the Bomb Squad
    re-mixing a 23 Skidoo/Gong show. The house then will shake to their
    sound. This ability to surprise, to groove, to play weird and
    wonderful endears them to a legion of ever-swelling fans. The
    mutantability also enables them to play such a broad range of shows in
    different guises, with duplicitous approaches. Welcome to the wide
    open church of SHOTM.

    "Sunburned Hand of the Man has been an a wild and weird psych
    collective (I don't even want to classify them as anything as they
    defy all generalizations and genre peggings) since its inception in
    Charlestown, Massachusettes way back in 1996. A collective in the most
    literal sense: the lineup changes, goes through phases; they used to
    be holed up a Charlestown loft that saw members and contributors come
    in and out on a regular and frequent basis; none of their releases
    have been expected or planned terribly far in advance ... they just
    sort of wax and wane like the moon.

    In their tenure as a group, Sunburned has played with a plethora of
    heavyweights -- from Sonic Youth to Mission of Burma to Dinosaur Jr.
    -- as well as a myriad other bands, from Magik Markers to Sunn O))) to
    Wolf Eyes. To say the least, Sunburned has been around, paid its dues,
    collaborated with the best of 'em, the juniors and the seniors alike."

    SHOTM play a social and informal music, unshaped, unstructured, but
    completely determined by our immediate culture. While summoning up
    their music on stage it seems to take shape with sounds and patterns
    the reflect the myriad of influences that the ever-changing Sunburned
    collective are riffing on at that very vital moment.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,790 ✭✭✭cornbb


    The Philip Glass Ensemble are playing St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Tuesday 15 July as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Tickets €75/€60.

    Link.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 195 ✭✭Gambra


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  • Registered Users Posts: 411 ✭✭jk86


    Venetian Snares
    10th July, Andrews Lane Theatre, Dublin

    http://www.myspace.com/venetiansnares

    Tickets
    http://www.tickets.ie/secure/booking1.aspx?event=NDCLC


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,322 ✭✭✭Scubadevils




  • Registered Users Posts: 684 ✭✭✭lostinsuperfunk


    Quiet Music festival in Cork this week

    http://quietmusicensemble.com/
    Quiet Evenings (1) - Wednesday, July 2nd

    The Quiet Club and David Toop
    Quiet Evenings (2) - Thursday, July 3rd

    Juraj Kojs and Cork Composers
    Quiet Evenings (3) - Friday July 4th

    Sarah Weaver and Seeded Plain


  • Registered Users Posts: 411 ✭✭jk86


    M83 with guests Channel One
    24th October, Vicar St, Dublin

    http://www.last.fm/music/M83

    tickets
    http://www.tickets.ie/secure/booking1.aspx?event=7HLRK


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    Nurse With Wound
    23rd October, Andrew's Lane Theatre, Dublin

    Official site | Tickets (€25) | DEAF site | Boards thread
    DEAF wrote:
    Nurse With Wound open DEAF this year at Andrews Lane on Thursday 23rd October. Tickets on sale now www.tickets.ie [Limited capacity as this is a seated event.]

    Nurse With Wound (formed in 1978) is the main recording vehicle of British musician Steven Stapleton (currently living in County Clare, Ireland).

    Nurse With Wound has been Stapleton’s main musical outlet for some 30 years. He has also appeared on records by other artists and worked as a producer and remixer. As well as his musical output Stapleton is a highly accomplished and critically acclaimed painter and sculptor often working under the guise of ‘Babs Santini’.

    There are now over 40 full-length NWW titles. Stapleton’s eclectic tastes in art, film and music is often reflected in the broad and often unpredictable and unlikely music of NWW, the output of which draws directly on nearly every musical genre imaginable yet consistently retains a distinctively and recognizable Nurse With Wound ‘sound’.

    Although Stapleton has sole curatorship of NWW, the group has a long and illustrious list of collaborators including Diana Rogerson, James Thirlwell (Foetus), Colin Potter, Tony Wakeford, David Jackman (Organum), Andrew McKenzie (The Hafler Trio), Stereolab, Jim O’Rourke, Andrew Liles, Sunn O))), William Bennett (Whitehouse), Robert Haigh, Rose McDowall (Strawberry Switchblade), Christoph Heeman, Faust, Annie Anxiety, Jhonn Balance (Coil), Matt Waldron (Irr. App (Ext)) and, most regularly, David Tibet (Current 93).

    In 2005, Nurse With Wound returned to live performance after a 21-year absence. Steven Stapleton, Colin Potter, Matt Waldron, Diana Rogerson and Andrew Liles played three concerts at the Narrenturm in Vienna, where they performed improvisations on the album Salt Marie Celeste. These concerts were not, however, billed as NWW appearances. The first official NWW appearances since 1984 were at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco in June 2006. In December of the same year, the group played at the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival organized by Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore.

    Since 2005 the mainstay live members of Nurse With Wound are Steven Stapleton (voice, bowed and prepared guitar, CD turntables, electronics, sound FX, sundry implements)

    Colin Potter (Mix, electronics, computer, live processing), Matt Waldron (prepared bass, sundry implements, voice, percussion, electronics, tapes, recorded sources) and Andrew Liles (keyboards, sound FX, recorded sources, lead guitar, percussion, sundry implements). NWW have played over 15 shows worldwide and performed full live NWW sets is in Austria, Belgium, France, Barcelona, London, Moscow, Berlin and Venice. Interestingly NWW claim that each live appearance is a rehearsal for the next show and no two shows have ever been the same. The NWW live experience is kept unique by featuring an array of different and ever evolving guest musicians.

    Nurse With Wound and Steven Stapleton continue to be fervently hyperactive with a ceaseless zest for breaking new horizons both visually and sonically.

    Just released is “Huffin’ Rag Blues” on United Dirter.

    Forthcoming is much speculated Nurse With Wound ‘Rap’ album plus an assortment of live work and studio collaborations.


  • Registered Users Posts: 380 ✭✭c_o_ck p_i_ss chillage


    The Chillage Idiots - 08/08/08 - Show Number 624: (download - right click and
    save target as)

    http://www.xfmdublin.com/blog/wp-content/chill-wav.mp3

    Broadcasting the best in electronic music since 1996
    Nominees for "Best Radio Show" in the Irish Dance Music Awards 2007
    Xfm, Dublin, Ireland - Sundays 8-10pm gmt
    http://www.xfmdublin.com
    Check out our blog on my space for archived shows and tracklists:
    http://www.myspace.com/thechillageidiots

    Tracklisting:


    FSOL: "Owl" (I Can See You Mix) [The Pulse Eps] Jumpin' And Pumpin'

    Vibert And Simmonds: "Hurtin' Cyst" [Rodulate] Rephlex

    Ciaran Byrne: "Ode To Able Sail" [Nine Lives Causeway] Psychonavigation

    Fanu And Bill Laswell: "Transgenesis" [Lodge] Ohm Resistance

    Thomas P. Heckmann: "Floatation" [The Lost Tales Vol. 1] Fax

    Derek Carr: "Letters" [The Digital Space Race] Psychonavigation

    Julian Eustace: "Lift" [Genome] Static

    Itokem: "Seven Days" [Logos Records Vol. 1] Logos

    Lull: "Whiteout" [Like A Slow River] Galcial Movements

    Jack Dangers: "Horolgium Dwarf" [Music For Planetarium] Brainwashed

    Fitch: "Ambiencellist" [Ambiencellist] Fitchsounds.com

    Arve Henriksen: "Opening Image" [Chiaroscuro] Rune Grammofon

    Tangerine Dream: "Alpha Centauri" [Book Of Dreams] Castle Music

    Meat Beat Manifesto: "62 Dub" [Autoimmune] Metropolis

    808 State: "State Ritual" [Quadrastate] Rephlex

    Susumu Yokota And Rothko: "Deep In Mist" [Distant Sounds Of Summer] Lo

    Echonoise: "Inconnu" [Spatial] http://www.this-side.net/

    Scsi 9: "When She Said Goodbye" [Total 7] Kompakt

    The Williams Fairey Brass Band: "Strings Of Life" [Acid Brass] Blast First


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 RBFOREST


    www.myspace.com/radioblackforest

    Sept 3rd 2008

    Radio Black Forest presents: Rose McDowall
    (supported by Gemma Quarterman)

    Sound Bar
    Corporation st.
    Birmingham
    B4 6SE

    Tickets 4.50 adv/5.00 door

    Oct 16th 2008

    Radio Black Forest presents: Z'EV + Satori

    The Rainbow
    Digbeth High st.
    Deritend
    Birmingham

    Tickets 5.50 adv./6.00 door


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    GAVIN BRYARS & IARLA O'LIONAIRD
    with The Crash Ensemble
    IMMA, Dublin
    Friday 14 November 2008 20:00

    Tickets €25


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    Damo Suzuki (Can) & Kawabata Makoto (Acid Mothers Temple)
    Crawdaddy, Dublin
    2 December 2008

    Tickets not on sale yet


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  • Registered Users Posts: 588 ✭✭✭anti-venom


    John wrote: »
    Damo Suzuki (Can) & Kawabata Makoto (Acid Mothers Temple)
    Crawdaddy, Dublin
    2 December 2008

    Tickets not on sale yet

    Holy fcuk......this should be excellent! I'm a hugh fan of both Can and A.M.T. and Kawabata makoto's solo stuff. He's a true outsider genius as is Damo Suzuki. Thanks for posting about this gig.........:)


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