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Aug 012012
 

Ypsmael live at A Day and a Night Festival, Cambridge. Photo by John Boursnell

If you still have some steam left after a killer weekend of shows, don’t miss this Sunday show at Noa Noa, featuring New York experimental cello player T.J. Borden. If you like the extended technique of double-bassist and T.I. participant Thomas Helton, then you’ll really dig T.J. At the end of the post, check out the just-published video (and when I say JUST, I mean in the last 5 minutes. I was the first viewer!) of T.J. performing with Steve Ricks and Christian Asplund at Locust Salon. One of the players appears to be bowing a cardboard box!

The dual headliner is Ypsmael, the mixed media project of Cambridge, UK-based German artist N. Ismael M. As his bio reads: “Ypsmael granularly unfurls delicate and atmospheric soundscapes, formed by clouded loop narratives and subtle build-ups of hazy drone swells. Slow-glowing pulses of audio detritus meld into chasms of warm, powdery noise washes and subdued vocals. Ypsmael studies ways to create and devise a personal vocabulary to this eclectic formula, focusing on the textural and cinematic properties of effects-treated vocal layering, field recordings and live instruments (e.g. baritone guitar, bass, piano, melodica, glockenspiel) as a main ingredient for in situ accidentalist composition. Recordings are usually made in one take; live performances are usually free improvisation.”

Hell yes!

Also on the bill are locals Stephen Dunning (experimental violin) and Lawrence Crow (open-source soundscapes).

Because it’s a Sunday, this show will begin promptly at 8pm! More info on the Facebook event page. Full disclosure: I organized this show.

Other great shows this weekend: Friday at Betty’s: Nudity, SAURuS, and Foster Dad. Saturday at Noa Noa: Big Waves of Pretty, Stephen Molyneux, Samuel Steelman, and Promised Land.

T.J. Borden, Ypsmael, Lawrence Crow, Steven Dunning (Nashville)
Sunday, August 5th, 2012
Doors at 7pm, music at 8pm sharp

byob, $6 to $10 suggested donation to touring bands, park on street or in nearby business lots
Noa Noa (house)
620 Hamilton Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203

 

Aug 012012
 


This weekend is chock full of concert goodness, including a Saturday house party at Noa Noa featuring Memphis rock & rollers Big Waves of Pretty and new Denney & the Jets/Scala Brothers side project Promised Land. I don’t know about you, but I’m incredibly excited to see what the Scalas have up their sleeve.

Also performing are two T.I. participants, Stephen Molyneux and Samuel Steelman, both members of the Murfreesboro experimental improv collective Horsehair Everywhere. They’ll each be performing a solo set.

Stephen is co-founder of the tape label No Kings, and he’ll have plenty of No Kings tapes on hand for sale, including his new Belize field recording.

A little rock, a little experimental. Lots of fun. More info on the Facebook event page. Full disclosure: I helped organize this show.

Other great shows this weekend: Friday at Betty’s: Nudity, SAURuS, and Foster Dad. Sunday at Noa Noa: T.J. Borden, Ypsmael, Lawrence Crow, and Steven Dunning.

Big Waves of Pretty, Stephen Molyneux, Samuel Steelman, Promise Land
Saturday, August 4th, 2012
Doors at 8pm, music at 9 sharp, all ages, byob, $5 cover

Noa Noa (house)
620 Hamilton Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203
Jun 062012
 

Watch the video below and prepare to be amazed. Then come watch Bostonian JESSE KENAS-COLLINS in person at Noa Noa this Friday. That’s all I’ll say. The video speaks for itself.

Theatre Intangible participant BRADY SHARP will also perform an experimental set on modified guitar. Other surprise guests may also appear and perform. (Probably not Jack White.)

More info on the Facebook event page.

Friday, June 8th
Jesse Kenas-Collins / Brady Sharp
8pm, $5, all ages, byob

Noa Noa (house)
620 Hamilton Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203

Park in driveway and business lots.

Intensity of from Jesse Kenas Collins on Vimeo.

May 302012
 

Microwave Windows

Keeping up the momentum, I present podcast 83: Hardon Collider and Microwave Windows Artist Showcase!

Experimental bands MICROWAVE WINDOWS, HARDON COLLIDER, MU, ASHOCHIOUS, and JEREMY BENNETT played Noa Noa in Nashville on Friday the 13th, April 2012. Last week, we release an interview with Mu’s Douglas Lucas and the Noa Noa sets from Mu and Ashochious. This episode features an interview with Hardon Collider’s Brendan Muccillo and Microwave Window’s Brandon Able as well as their Noa Noa sets. Soon, we’ll release the giant head of this audio Voltron: the live improv featuring all four bands!

We recorded the interview the day after the concert on my back porch. It’s all over the place in the best sense of the term. Brandon, Brendan, and I talk about their upcoming gigs at the Louisville Experimental Festival; ELECTRIC INERTIA; the experimental scenes in Cincinnati, San Francisco, Miami, and other places; the phobias of moving and not moving; JEREMY BENNETT; the soon-to-be-announced 2012 Circuit Benders’ Ball Nashville; father of circuit-bending REED GHAZALATHRIFTSORE BORATORIUM‘s geodesic sound dome; the 2011 FauxBeAnt Art Fair; and Brandon’s run in with police brutality. In the podcast, we mentioned Brandon Able lives in Lexington. Since the taping, Brandon has moved back to the East Coast.

Check out a few video clips of the Noa Noa performances below. The podcast player is at the very bottom of the article. Enjoy!