Blastocyst
EMBARKER
Slasher Risk
Eastern Seaboard
Squamous Os!
w/ Radio Ruido from free103point9 between each group!!!
Goodbye Blue Monday Friday Nov 16th 9:00 Sharp
Blastocyst
"a pretty-fast, noisy, and heavy bass and drums duo with dual screamy vocals. Part old school NYC noise-rock, part current noise (maybe think Lightning Bolt, but more "free" and less motorik). Intense stuff." - Bloodlust
EMBARKER
Michael Barker from Sharks with Wings, Send Help, George Steeltoe Ensemble
Slasher Risk
"This NYC-based twosome channel mysterious tribal-skronk, pleasingly probing a rich vein of ominous yet boisterous aural art. Deceptively entrancing drumming and devastatingly affected guitar.." - Obsolete Units
Eastern Seaboard
The Eastern Seaboard (Brent Bagwell, tenor saxophone; Seth Nanaa, drums; Jordon Schranz, double bass) ride the balance between punk intensity and soundtrack-esque expansiveness, pledging allegiance to free and improvisational music from All Time. The Seaboard take it out.
Squamous Os!
Members of Drayton Sawyer Gang
Radio Ruido encompasses radio projects initiated by artist Tom Mulligan. Working both solo and in collaboration, these projects entail both composed installations as well as various improvised live sound situations. Often site-specific in content, they seek to challenge conventional concepts of radio as well as exploring and challenging the physicality of the performance space.
He is currently hosting Triangulation, a weekly Online Radio show Tuesdays live from Brooklyn, New York. The ongoing focus has been presenting a live forum for experimental sound cultures.
Radio Ruido has performed live with the audio-visual collective Dimmer and designed sound for Teatro Chinampa. He has recently exhibited at Deitch Projects, White Box, and Participant, Inc., in New York; at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore; and the Center for Contemporary Art Ujadowski Castle in Warsaw, Poland.
http://radioruidotriangulation.blogspot.com/
Official Website: http://www.heatretentionrecords.com/HRR%20shows.asp
Added by heatretentionrecords on October 14, 2007