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snailhook

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« Reply #150 on: October 26, 2010, 06:50:00 am »
Hey Azaghal, when are Ut and Kemialliset playing? I would have 100% booked both bands had anyone asked me. When we did our No Wave tribute night for Marc masters' book, we were trying to get Dial, which is Jackie Ham's new band (and who are quite good, btw). Maybe it isn't too late to do something about it? I think Jackie lives in France now so they are probably on limited time.

And Teepo, it's too late for me to do anything about LPD (and besides, I'll be on tour with Masaki Batoh that week anyway). LPD are another band that I would have loved to book at the Velvet, and they really belong at the Black Cat or Iota or 930 and definitely NOT the Blowtel or the Red Palace. I bet they got shafted for some hipster indie rock band on Windish, or their agent just flat-out refused to agree to pay $1000 in expenses at the Blowtel. LPD sold out the Velvet back in 2005 when the Velvet was like 80 capacity.

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« Reply #151 on: October 26, 2010, 11:02:39 am »
Ut tour:
Friday, November 5
ISSUE Project Room
 At the Old American Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Sunday, November 7
Maxwell?s
1039 Washington Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030

Monday, November 8
AS220
115 Empire St.
Providence, RI 02903

Wednesday, November 10
Great Scott
1222 Commonwealth Ave.
Allston, MA 02134

KY show (only US date as far as I can tell):
11/6 at Issue Project Room and check out the list of collaborators!
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« Reply #152 on: October 26, 2010, 11:50:17 am »
Man, UT. Are Bush Tetras next?

azaghal1981

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« Reply #153 on: October 26, 2010, 12:36:17 pm »
I just saw that Talk Normal and Buke & Gass were supposed to play DC9 in December. If DC9 are really done, it would be cool if you could snatch that one before they try moving it to the Red Palace if possible. Talk Normal are too good for H St.
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« Reply #154 on: October 26, 2010, 01:03:23 pm »
I just saw that Talk Normal and Buke & Gass were supposed to play DC9 in December. If DC9 are really done, it would be cool if you could snatch that one before they try moving it to the Red Palace if possible. Talk Normal are too good for H St.


Buke and Gass moved to the RnR Hotel on 12/9.

azaghal1981

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« Reply #155 on: October 26, 2010, 01:08:54 pm »
Well shit.
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snailhook

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« Reply #156 on: October 26, 2010, 03:44:12 pm »
So, Ut are playing Providence and Boston but no Philly/Baltimore/DC?  New England and NY tour only, I guess.  I'll be on the road with Batoh so I'm gonna have to miss that weekend.  That KY collab thing looks insane.

The Bush Tetras actually reformed in the late '90s and I saw them twice. Those shows were pretty good if not spectacular.

Who is Buke & Gass? They must be booked through one of the pseudo-corporate agencies if Lambert is booking them, as he wouldn't touch Talk Normal with a ten-foot pole otherwise. Kuschty Rye Ergot is playing with Woody Sullender & Seamus Cater at the Cherch on December 9.

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« Reply #157 on: October 26, 2010, 03:49:50 pm »
the Agency Group


Who is Buke & Gass? They must be booked through one of the pseudo-corporate agencies if Lambert is booking them, as he wouldn't touch Talk Normal with a ten-foot pole otherwise. 
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snailhook

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« Reply #158 on: October 26, 2010, 04:01:26 pm »
quelle surprise!

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« Reply #159 on: October 26, 2010, 04:05:25 pm »
Talk Normal must be Buke & Gass' choice as opener...they are doing 5 or 6 dates with them.
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« Reply #160 on: October 26, 2010, 04:49:50 pm »
Clavius Productions presents:

Masaki Batoh (of Ghost, Drag City)
Kohoutek (Prophase/Music Fellowship/Pilz)
Insect Factory

Tuesday, November 2
Velvet Lounge
915 U St. NW, WDC
http://www.velvetloungedc.com/
202-462-3213
$10, doors at 8:30pm, 18+


Masaki Batoh:

Masaki Batoh is the leader of the long running Japanese Psychedelic group Ghost.?Tom Rapp is a touchstone for many songs, as well as other fey folk like Nick Drake and Robyn Hitchcock. At moments, though, Batoh seems close to surpassing even such eminent sources. ?World of Pain,? at least, couldn?t be much more perfect ? from Batoh?s odd English pronunciation; to the bleak swirls of acoustic guitar, like gusts of snow seen through glass; to the false ending three quarters through, a momentary crescendo that tries to stop and then almost immediately stumbles forward again? - NoahBerlatsky/Made Loud


Kohoutek:

"The album starts gently enough, hauntingly evocative night-sounds punctured by the distant siren?s wail of approaching guitar drone led by a lone flautist. Random elements of percussion are gradually introduced as the marching army of psychonauts crest the brow of the hill, the sounds become ever more destructive, one punching at your midriff as another screws with your mind as it traces space-rock curlicues in the sky above you and then suddenly BAM! at the ten minute point or thereabouts a guitar announces the onslaught with an utterly captivating fuzz of feedbackery, there?s an explosion of sound all around you and battle commences. Side two continues along much the same improvisational freakout path throughout, charting the band?s own unique guitar-led journey through the outer edges of space-rock and hypnotic kosmisch." - Terrscope review of ?Lossless Loss? LP


Insect Factory:

Insect Factory is the music of Silver Spring, MD guitarist Jeff Barsky. His playing creates thick waves of textured sound, building hypnotic and atmospheric drone fields.

In the mid-'90s, Barsky spent several years studying classical guitar and composition at the Hartt School of Music. Since then, he has continuously played in bands and improvisational collectives, performing frequently on the East Coast of the U.S., and also in Canada, throughout Europe, and Japan.

Insect Factory live performances frequently incorporate additional instrumentation, and Barsky has also collaborated onstage with the likes of avant-trumpeter Forbes Graham (of Tzadik?s Kayo Dot), bass player Joe Lally (of Fugazi), and the DC improv collective Kohoutek, which combines elements of abstract noise, heavy rhythms, free jazz, and psychedelic rock.

Barsky also co-runs the label Insect Fields, which serves as an outlet for sharing musical projects he is involved with, as well as his contemporaries. His first proper CD, ?Air Traffic Control Sleep?, was released on Insect Fields in the late summer of 2007, to acclaim from the likes of Washington Post, the Wire, and Terrascope.

Barsky?s various projects have shared the stage with acts as diverse as Bardo Pond, Mazen Kerbaj, Peter Wright, Richard Pinhas, Acid Mothers Temple, and Carla Bozulich, and he has performed at Suoni Il Per Popolo festival in Montreal, D.C.?s Sonic Circuits festival, and Terrastock 7 in Louisville, KY.

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« Reply #161 on: December 02, 2010, 11:05:14 pm »
Wino/Scott Kelly could easily fill Velvet.
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« Reply #162 on: December 04, 2010, 10:47:04 am »
wino will always havea show at the velvet.  all he has to do is ask.

updated upcoming clavius shows:

12/9 @ the cherch: kuschty rye ergot, woody sullender & seamus cater, layne garrett
1/19 @ velvet lounge: sleeping states (misra/bela union), black telephone, the homophones
1/22 @ the red door: khan jamal
1/27 @ velvet lounge: weasel walter & rat bastard, thee ultimate vag, plums
1/28 @ highwire gallery in philly: weasel walter & rat bastard
3/8 @ tba, philly: sic alps, magik markers (no dc show this tour)
may: mecca normal
june: bobb trimble


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« Reply #163 on: December 16, 2010, 09:23:09 pm »
Nice review of Thursday.


She should've mentioned something about KRE and Layne but otherwise, it's good.


Another new DC-centric music blog that covers shows like this is always welcome, though.
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« Reply #164 on: December 17, 2010, 05:05:48 pm »
What's weird is that there's a picture of Layne and I, but none of Woody and Seamus. It would have been nice to have some words from a new reviewer. Layne's set was especially terrific that night.

Do you know Stephanie Glass? Seems that she's unaware of Clavius Productions and the fact that I set this show up and did 611 for five years. There's obviously a direct correlation between what I did then and what Cole's doing now.