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An Eye For An Ear: Audio Visual Sensory Overload at Firehouse 13 Friday August 21st
10AM ON
23/07/2009
BY
globalcrash
An Eye For An Ear: Audio Visual Sensory Overload!!! Live ambient, techno, electronica, hip hop, experimental and electronic music with abstract, thought-provoking/stunningly beautiful visuals, and Poi dancing!!!!
You do not want to miss this event, happening at Firehouse 13 http://www.myspace.com/fh13 or http://www.firehouse13.org/ 41 Central Street in Providence on Friday August 21st starting at 9:00p.m. So mark it down in your calendars!!!! Featuring the bands Rustic Drama, Cellar Doves(formely Sacred Objects), World Threat, Something Like Banter & the Cybernetic Inevitable All-Stars, and Global Crash
Click this link to RSVP to this event
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=100633326703&ref=mf
Imagine going to a show where every act played music and provided visual art such as video and dance.. now imagine that you’re not imagining that.
$5 - All ages (21+ to drink)
Rustic Drama: http://www.myspace.com/rusticdrama
Cellar Doves: http://www.myspace.com/sacredobjects
World Threat: http://www.myspace.com/worldthreat
Something Like Banter & the
Cybernetic Inevitable All-Stars: http://www.myspace.com/banter31
Global Crash: http://www.myspace.com/globalcrashmusic
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Tonight: Rainbro, Joe Grimm
11AM ON
11/03/2008
BY
Eric Smith
Sooth your synapses with some decidedly non-traditional music of the electronic/experimental/just plain weird variety tonight at AS220. Joseph Grimm (aka Wind-Up Bird) creates lengthy sonic landscapes of blips and droning pulses, imagine a strobe light as the slowly setting sun. On the beautiful “Voice And Sine Wave” the meditative, resonant frequencies seem to exist in your inner ear only, like glorious, harmonic tinnitus. Meanwhile, Rainbro exists at the slighty buzzier, bonkier end of the experimental spectrum, sounding at times like the crazier bits of Nintendo game soundtracks stuck forever in their degraded 8-bit loops. Rainbro, Joe Grimm, Young Male @AS220 10pm, $5
AREA C at Roger Williams Park
11AM ON
09/11/2007
BY
Tim Blankenship
AREA C is hosting two more live experimental music performances at the Cormack Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History in Roger Williams Park. (This is an extension of the spring series that was sponsored by Rhode Island State Council on the Arts). Performances will feature AREA C in collaboration with another RI experimental musician, accompanied by a specially designed planetarium display (this is not a laser light show; it will feature the planetarium’s Zeiss star projector, astral phenomenon, planetary expedition images and much more). The shows last spring were very successful, so we hope you’ll come out to catch one (or both!) of these special shows:
DATES:
Friday November 9th: AREA C with mem1
Saturday November 17th: AREA C with Black Forest / Black Sea
Doors open at 6:30pm. Show starts at 7:30pm and lasts approx. 45 minutes.
The museum will be open for browsing prior to the show. Currently on display is the awesome 3D Mars photo exhibit.
Admission is $3 (these shows are not RISCA-funded; proceeds will go to the performers)






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