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[MERIT] 01-08-2017 09:07 PM

Atmosphere & Brother Ali are coming my way soon :D

The Batlord 01-22-2017 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1798686)
Contortions in Austin TX in March

Go **** yourself.

Frownland 01-22-2017 04:35 PM

Nice.

Frownland 01-22-2017 04:37 PM

Aaaaaaaand I just got my ticket to see them in March in San Diego.

The Batlord 01-22-2017 04:40 PM

I just checked his site and he's only going to ***gy, pinko cities.

Tristan_Geoff 01-23-2017 08:10 PM

The review I wrote for that Basinski concert

@Frownland
@innerspaceboy

Spoiler for William Basinski at Nash Hall in Raleigh:
On the night of September 10th, I was in Raleigh attending the Hopscotch music festival. At 12pm, William Basinski, the artist behind the beloved series of minimalist albums, The Disintegration Loops, was playing at Nash Hall, so I hopped aboard one of the city’s passenger bikes to make the multiple block trip from seeing Andrew Bird on the other side of the city. I arrived and tipped for the long journey, walking into a small space that operated as a community chapel normally, Nash Hall. Arriving early, I occupied myself by looking through the merch table, as well as surveying the venue. It was very minimalist in it’s design (mirroring that of the artist interestingly enough), composed of a hall as the opening and a single white boxed room lined with glass windows on two sides. The stage, a low lying wooden platform front and center, was where a table sat for the artists performing to use. A sound engineer was at the back of the room, working with lights and the mixing. The current act played their final notes to a small crowd on cold metal chairs. Most of the attendees stayed for Basinski’s set, retaining their quiet introspection. I saw no phones recording the event or disruptive behavior, tonight it was all about the music and the emotion that it engulfed you with. I sat down to a dark room filled with purple lights and waited for the New York legend to make his appearance. A few minutes later, he came out, donning multiple rings and a fashionable black overcoat, and announced the 3 part piece he was performing as a tribute to the late David Bowie, titled “A Shadow in Time… For David Robert Jones”.
He was playing this set on a combination of a tape loop, mixing board, and Macintosh computer, I suppose manipulating the sounds digitally as they read out on the tape. Having heard some of The Disintegration Loops prior, I knew what to expect going in. Long droning textures, beautifully arranged modern classical compositions drenched in reverberation, and soul-crushing emotion portrayed by seemingly simple concepts. He certainly delivered all of that and more, being among my favorite acts I saw at the 3-day event. He began the set with the push of a few buttons, and faintly, the music began to come into focus. The first act began as a heavily reverberated string section, slowly increasing in volume. The section consisted of a looped phrase, common in the minimalism genre, not varying noticeably in volume or notes played. The melody was soft, upbeat, and hard to discern due to the heavy reverb. A few stray notes of dissonant, sweeping noise accompanied it occasionally, perhaps randomly assorted. A distorted buzz was also apparent, but it was soon seen to be a mistake, as he fiddled with his soundboard to shut it off after a while, and raised his hands triumphantly as the focus went back onto the barely recognizable strings. At around 5 minutes, it had continued droning on, eventually reaching a volume of mezzo forte, which it remained for a few more minutes into the piece. Suddenly, a new sample emerged in the piece, distortion that resembled, and may as well have been vocals before being heavily manipulated. The sample sounded much like a deadpan voice, and had a similarity to the chorus of “Starman”, being first evidence of the piece's Bowie theme. At the end of the sample was an ominous horn motif that grounded the entire piece in a more sinister tone than when it first began.
15 minutes into the set, it became a much different song, as the strings were reduced to a low buzz with spikes of washing, reverberated ambience appearing sporadically. The vocal and horn motif continued into the next section, becoming slower as it developed and seemingly less distorted. The horn motif grew from a short howl of a single note to an alarming, elongated play on the same tone, making the piece feel uneasy and darker by the second. The voice also warped into a bouncy echo around this time, giving it a feeling of psychedelia and giving the piece a strange, otherworldly feel. In the sense of the tribute, I feel this simple addition to the piece spoke volumes about Bowie’s personality, and how he was a mysterious figure who would change by the minute, never being tied down to the rules of the status quo. The modulation of the vocals then faded into the background, as the sharp sound of strings appeared and wavered over the music. The horn motif also grew to feature another note, which seemed to signify the wrapping up of the piece and completion of Bowie’s life works, as what he had set out to accomplish in life was reached. The music grew quieter and quieter, and soon only a low drone of noise was left in the background. It then turned to silence as the music rested, until suddenly the next development began in a burst.
A more upbeat section of strings began, accompanied by piano. This soon changed, however, as the piano riff became more clear, and featured a darker tone than what it previously hinted at. This section, as opposed to the previous one, didn’t feature much variation in dynamics or even introduction of new motifs, mostly following the same looped section of strings and piano until near the end, when the strings faded away and the piano was left playing for around 5 minutes until it went silent. The rhythm was soft as well, being not overly pronounced, and giving it a dreamlike quality. I feel this was the most impactful part of his set, perhaps symbolizing that Bowie’s music and influence would continue on and on, showing it’s beauty as well as it’s controversial moments, where the listeners would be challenged and learn to grow and love it for what it was. The final piano left, to me, reflects the final album Bowie released, which came out on a rather low note but was revered as legendary days after his death, much like the piano started as just a piece of the background near the beginning of the section, but revealed its beauty at the very end. The set then faded out quietly, ending on this note.
This performance, being among my favorite that I saw at Hopscotch, impacted me in a way quite different than the other acts. This journey through the feelings Basinski had about Bowie and the way he arranged those into a truly impacting piece told volumes about how his own emotions shaped his music into captivating pieces full of meticulously created melodies and drones. I would recommend seeing him to anyone who likes something a little different than the norm and is ready to experience a heartbreaking musical journey through quiet ambient minimalism.


The venue:

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Blank. 01-23-2017 08:22 PM

The concert I was going to in June got cancelled after being postponed last June. :(

The Batlord 01-23-2017 08:23 PM

Well it was probably a ****ty concert anyway.

Blank. 01-23-2017 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1799047)
Well it was probably a ****ty concert anyway.

All concerts are ****ty here.

Tristan_Geoff 01-23-2017 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 1blankmind (Post 1799053)
All concerts are ****ty here.

In Nebraska? I never would have guessed.

Frownland 02-06-2017 01:06 PM

http://slowsd.org

Might go to this next weekend. I'd love to sit in on one of the Vexations performances.

Drjohnrock 02-12-2017 10:37 AM

The only one set in stone is Jonathan Richman on April 13. But might be going to others before then.

Chiomara 02-13-2017 01:20 AM

None, probably! My favorites are never playing here in Dallas/Ft.Worth. I was planning on just going to a music festival somewhere--anywhere, really-- within the next few months if I can find one with a halfway decent lineup. (So if anyone has suggestions, please do share them.) I've actually never, ever been to any bigger concerts or a festival. :c

Tristan_Geoff 02-13-2017 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiomara (Post 1805164)
None, probably! My favorites are never playing here in Dallas/Ft.Worth. I was planning on just going to a music festival somewhere--anywhere, really-- within the next few months if I can find one with a halfway decent lineup. (So if anyone has suggestions, please do share them.) I've actually never, ever been to any bigger concerts or a festival. :c

Pssst...

Texas is home to like, all the big festivals.

Fun Fun Fun Fest, SXSW, Austin City Limits, and tons of smaller ones.

Chiomara 02-13-2017 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Tristan Geoff (Post 1805181)
Pssst...

Texas is home to like, all the big festivals.

Fun Fun Fun Fest, SXSW, Austin City Limits, and tons of smaller ones.

Well, it doesn't have to be in Texas (just within reasonable driving distance, so, anywhere in the south really) necessarily. Actually, I have an ex-girlfriend in Austin who goes to all the small festivals around there, so I'd rather avoid there because she's a histrionic ghoul from hell.

A traditional folk festival or jazz festival would be ideal.

And isn't SXSW absurdly expensive?

Tristan_Geoff 02-14-2017 08:54 PM

Me and my brother are very likely buyin' Chance tickets tomorrow...

ayyyyy

Psy-Fi 02-15-2017 08:41 AM


GuD 02-15-2017 04:05 PM

I saw cherry glazerr last weekend. Almost didn't get to go BC drunk and disorderly fight with cops and vandalism. The show was hella dope bit I was all messed from getting whipped by the cops, ****ers that they be...
Clementine Creevy looks hella different now and her new lineup is kick ass.

Soon I will see tacocat. Again. Can't wait!

grindy 02-18-2017 06:11 AM

Zu will be playing in our town in april. Holy ****! ****ing Zu! **** me.

Ol’ Qwerty Bastard 02-18-2017 06:15 AM

unearth is coming here in a couple months and i think im gonna go just for the hell of it

The Batlord 02-18-2017 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1806878)
unearth is coming here in a couple months and i think im gonna go just for the hell of it

I'd go. One of the few melodic metalcore bands worth listening to.

Ol’ Qwerty Bastard 02-18-2017 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1806890)
I'd go. One of the few melodic metalcore bands worth listening to.

yeah, i dont love them or hate them. think it would be a decent show. all of the other bands are ****ty deathcore scenster stuff tho.

The Batlord 02-18-2017 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1806911)
yeah, i dont love them or hate them. think it would be a decent show. all of the other bands are ****ty deathcore scenster stuff tho.

I went to a deathcore show in a seafood restaurant years ago cause my best friend was the vocalist's neighbor. It's actually better live, but that's not saying much.

Frownland 02-18-2017 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1806877)
Zu will be playing in our town in april. Holy ****! ****ing Zu! **** me.

I knew this would happen when I saw they were doing a European tour. **** you and all that but have fun.

bob. 02-18-2017 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1806934)
I knew this would happen when I saw they were doing a European tour. **** you and all that but have fun.

x2

Justthefacts 02-23-2017 10:22 PM

Deerhunter May 8th
Mitski (solo set) May 9th

Muthafucking Deerhunter's coming to the southern border. Can't. Wait.

bob. 02-24-2017 08:59 AM

i was supposed to see Uniform on Tuesday but the could not make it here due to snow storms and i think they cancelled the show. Tacocat in April would be the next big show for me

Frownland 02-24-2017 09:03 AM

My friend is opening for them tonight. I'm still trying to get a ride down to the show, we'll see how that goes but I'm not too hopeful.

bob. 02-24-2017 09:09 AM

it would be worth it especially if its a really small venue

FRED HALE SR. 02-24-2017 09:32 AM

http://www.yosttheater.com/images/ev...feb25-2017.jpg

Blasters with Slim Jim Phantom manana. Free ticket who can argue with dat.

Tacocat is playing the Observatory very soon in Santa Ana 12$ for those in the area and interested.

Tristan_Geoff 02-24-2017 10:55 AM

Seein a local rap show toniteeee

Ol’ Qwerty Bastard 02-24-2017 03:18 PM

have fun brotha man

JiggleMonster 02-24-2017 05:08 PM

May get ragged on for this, but I plan on going to see Incubus when they come through Atlanta later this year (July?). I've seen them twice, and though I've grown older and don't listen to them as much as my high school self did, I still think I would enjoy yet another concert.

The Batlord 02-24-2017 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JiggleMonster (Post 1808792)
May get ragged on for this, but I plan on going to see Incubus when they come through Atlanta later this year (July?). I've seen them twice, and though I've grown older and don't listen to them as much as my high school self did, I still think I would enjoy yet another concert.

They def have some fun songs, though I wouldn't be particularly excited to see them live. Maybe early on when they still sounded like their first album, which was pretty ****ing sweet.

Tristan_Geoff 02-24-2017 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JiggleMonster (Post 1808792)
May get ragged on for this, but I plan on going to see Incubus when they come through Atlanta later this year (July?). I've seen them twice, and though I've grown older and don't listen to them as much as my high school self did, I still think I would enjoy yet another concert.

Ooh that'd be fun.

The Batlord 03-02-2017 04:53 PM

TFW you're trying to convince anyone you possibly can who has a car to go to the Overkill show on the 7th and it's not looking good. **** all of you poseurs. I still got one guy I think might be a possibility, but I might need to buy weed from him to make it happen. I really need a car, even though I'd need to walk around town for an hour or two to walk off the booze.

The Batlord 03-02-2017 04:55 PM

And apparently that guy's number has changed and some random teenage girl now has his number and **** everyone. Maybe I could call a cab and spend half my paycheck? That was my weed dude too.

rostasi 03-02-2017 04:59 PM

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EPOCH6 03-02-2017 05:05 PM

Going to see The Tea Party for the 3rd time April 1st.

I've never listened to a Tea Party album front to back, but man are they ever a trip live, fantastic performers, and I will continue to see them live any chance I get.


The Batlord 03-02-2017 07:12 PM

I think I'm literally about to ask a random coworker I know has a car who I have no reason to think would ever want to see Overkill if he wants to go. This is the ultimate shot in the dark but god damn it I can't just let this opportunity pass me by without trying everything. I will never forgive my concert-going friend for choosing school over Overkill.


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