Phlexunger Posted February 24, 2015 Report Share Posted February 24, 2015 Music From The New York Underground Presents: On The Way Out Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 8:30pm "1 on 1 series" Tom Carter & Barry Weisblat duo Tom Carter-guitar Barry Weisblat-electronics Tom Carter "plays unreliable instruments, cranky analog electronics, and disintegrating practice amps... a layered sonic toolkit of rough beauty" He is well-known for collaborations with other musicians. Major projects include free-rock improvisers Eleven Twenty-Nine (Carter, Marc Orleans, and Michael Evans), Spiderwebs (with Houston improviser Sandy Ewen), Badgerlore (with Rob Fisk, Ben Chasny, Liz Harris, and Peter Swanson), and various collaborative ensembles with Bay Area sound artist Robert Horton. Other fellow travelers have included Gate, Tom Surgal, Marcia Bassett, Christian Kiefer, Paul Flaherty, Tetuzi Akiyama, Shawn David McMillen, Thurston Moore, Dredd Foole, Loren Connors, Pip Proud, Inca Ore, Jandek, Bardo Pond, Starving Weirdos, Ensemble Economique, Steve Gunn, Robert Millis, and Matt Valentine, among many others. Tom Carter (Charalambides) - Porto 2013 video: http://youtu.be/Ct2xcsH3p5E Barry Weisblat performs very magnificent music with his homemade, modified and broken electronics. He was born in Brooklyn in 1975 and remains one of the unsung heroes of deep and investigative Sound. Thought. Beyond a long-running commitment to participating in the underground's underground of improvisation and a dynamic sense of musical conversation, Weisblat has extended his reach and pool of knowledge beyond rubbing the surface of the black box of sound to designing and implementing his own systems. Translating light into sound, sound into action, action into thought, and thought into light, Weisblat's ceaseless curiosity and simultaneous obsessive desire to participate and join in dialogue has pushed his output farther out than most people can see or conceive of. Some collaborations include work with Michael Bernstein, Margarida Garcia, Andrew Lafkas, Toshio Kajiwara, Matt Valentine, Theo Angell, Otomo Yoshide, Mattin, Tim Barnes, Greg Pope, Toshi Nakamura, Sean Meehan, Dion Workman. 10pm Outer Sposato Insemble : Pasquale Cangiano - trumpet sonic manipulation Phil Kuperberg - keyboard sound syllogism Mike Stingone - drum symbol elicitation Mark Sposato - double bass spacetime transmission Outer Sposato Insemble is a group affective sound disorder cultivated and characterized by three, four or more like minded musicians in Brooklyn, New York. The collaborators in entropy are: Hemorrhaging feeling, fleeting in thought, the music is fluid, dynamic, improvised, and groove driven, engaging multiple genres including acid jazz, dub, electronic, and the avant garde. soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/outer-sposato-insemble On The Way Out is a monthly series on the 4th Tuesday of each month at Freddys since 2003. It highlights unorthodox performances by some of New York's hardworking individualistic artists from the jazz, new music, noise, and other experimental scenes. $10 for both sets and all of the money goes to the musicians. Freddy's is a bar with a back room located at 627 5th Avenue in S. Park Slope, Brooklyn, between 17th and 18th Streets, one block away form the R-train stop at Prospect Avenue. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide Phlexunger's signature Hide all signatures I use drum machines mainly MPC's - Roasty: Are you Black ? Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/86826-playing-a-show-tonight-in-brooklyn-ny/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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