Night of Three: Live Dark Sounds
Featuring:
+ Courtney Brown: voice, electronics, accordion (Lebanon, NH)
+ Anne Hege: voice, electronics, video (Princeton, NJ)
+ John Arroyo: turntables (Lebanon, NH)
$5 cover
About the Performers:
Courtney Brown
Courtney Brown has long harbored aspirations of becoming an Edward Gorey heroine, but her attempts have thus far been foiled. In lieu of her unlikely but tragic demise, she makes strange dark music and fiddles with electronics. http://www.courtney-brown.net
Anne Hege
Anne Hege presents her latest work "What is rooted is easy to nourish" with elements performed by New Prosthetics (Anne
Hege and HH Owen), the Celestial Mechanics (Sarah Paden, Lainie Fefferman, and Anne Hege), sound design by Anne Hege
and video by HH Owen. This is a forty minute exploration of what it would be to grow roots. Inspired by No Country for Old
Men, and Giorgi Kozintsev's Hamlet and King Lear, we are visited by apparitions and lullaby's, nightmares and love songs, with
guest appearances by Dmitri Shostakovich and Isabella Rossellini.
www.annehege.com
John Arroyo
What else can you do with two turntables, and a mixer? Enter the realm of John's minimalist turntablism, creating sound textures and rhythms from unconventional sounds using turntable technique from Hip Hop and House. http://www.johnarroyo.com
Official Website: http://www.monkeytownhq.com/3_13_08.html
Added by Courtney Brown on March 11, 2008