Events Calendar - October 4, 2006 |
Naw, Deadbeat, Heart & Soul, Cyan [ Static Link : iCal ] |
City: | Canada, Quebec, Montreal |
Time: | Wed Oct 4, 2006 @ 10:00pm till Wed Oct 4, 2006 @ 3:00am |
Description: | Wednesday October 4 Salon Daome 141 MontRoyal E 10pm $5 ***NAW*** Noise Factory Records [ ] [ phoniq.net ] ***DEADBEAT*** - being replaced by STEVE BEAUPRE [ ] ***HEART & SOUL*** ***CYAN*** CKUT, Women on Wax MTL [ ] |
Music: | Room 1: CyanDeadbeat heart & soul naw - www.noisefactoryrecords.com - Noise Factory Steve Beaupré |
Extras: | BIOS ==== NAW+ Montreal ex-pat naw (Neil Wiernik) who currently calls Toronto his home, began composing electronic music in 1988 with explorations in audio art and experimental music. Neil's interest in sound and technology has lead him to a continued questioning and refinement of audio tools and modes of production resulting in experimentation with altered instruments, modified devices, and custom software environments. Neil's music could be described as warm, atmospheric, and cinematic electronic music. The sound design of naw is firmly grounded in the rich traditions of dub studio culture but can also be weighed alongside formal contemporary composition. His music was recently described in "The Wire" as having "...the kind of sharpness and clarity usually lost amid the murk and decay of clicks and cuts and digital delays." Neil has released music on various labels including Noise Factory and Clevermusic. In addition to his recording career Neil is an accomplished curator and digital media specialist, he has shown work in a variety of non-traditional spaces since the late 1980's and his projects have included works in radio, print, and internet diffusion as well as other non-gallery spaces including derelict buildings, billboards, pirate airwaves, and public space. Neil has presented projects at the Finland Contemporary Museum, ISEA, Subtle Technologies Conference, La SAT, The Medusa Complex, Mutek Festival and The Music Gallery. Neil also co-curates [ vagueterrain.net ] - an online digital arts quarterly. STEVE BEAUPRE+ Steve Beaupre has been active on the Montreal scene for more than ten years. Having cut his teeth in his youth as an events organizer in Ottawa, he now has several discs to his credit, whether under his own name or as a member of Crackhaus with his friend, Deadbeat. Seduced by the particular sonorous rhythms and textures of house and techno music, a connoisseur of tenacious music, simultaneously technological and organic, Steve Beaupre seeks to install an atmosphere where lightness and humour intertwine, with a small sample of both disorganization and palpitation. His compositions belong to a disconnected house style tinged with the vitality of techno; a certain narration guides his pieces, despite the any sharp changes in their arrangement. The excitable rhythms and heavy bass lines support the melodies emerging from the strangest of sources. +HEART & SOUL "Humanity receives hundreds of cosmic signals on a daily basis. Of these, certainly the most complex come from a place simply known as Planet Nebula. Chief among the Nebular codebreakers here on Earth is the team of Heart & Soul. Their working methods combine the pioneering inter-planetary research of the eminent Dr. Blowfin, the study of subterranean, or underground, wave-form activity, a careful monitering of circle makers, as well as their previously established Solar Mist Approach. The H&S team are working towards a comprehensive decryption program for the Nebular codes and a better understanding of what they can mean for us." |
Added: | Sun Sep 10, 2006 @ 1:09pm by » cyan |
Modified: | Mon Oct 2, 2006 @ 5:49pm by » cyan |
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» cyan said @ Mon Oct 2, 2006 @ 5:46pm Change in the lineup! Deadbeat's leaving town tomorrow for Australia, Steve Beaupre is going to play a live set in his place ! STEVE BEAUPRE (Musique Risquee, Onitor, Mutek_Rec) [ www.mutek.ca ] Steve Beaupre has been active on the Montreal scene for more than ten years. Having cut his teeth in his youth as an events organizer in Ottawa, he now has several discs to his credit, whether under his own name or as a member of Crackhaus with his friend, Deadbeat. Seduced by the particular sonorous rhythms and textures of house and techno music, a connoisseur of tenacious music, simultaneously technological and organic, Steve Beaupre seeks to install an atmosphere where lightness and humour intertwine, with a small sample of both disorganization and palpitation. His compositions belong to a disconnected house style tinged with the vitality of techno; a certain narration guides his pieces, despite the any sharp changes in their arrangement. The excitable rhythms |