Tuesday, September 23, 2008

MPBE # 9



Montague Phantom Brain Exchange #9
Wednesday, September 24th, 9pm Five Bucks
at the Rendezvous
78 3rd St
Turners Falls, MA 01376

Evolutionary Jass Band
Slaughterhouse Percussion Duo
Hora Flora aka Raub Roy aka Raub 'hora flora' Roy
lecture by George Shapiro on Twistor Geometry
DJ Cloaca (me)

read on:

we're crushing summer with this joyful loaf of heaviness - twistor
math and ecstatic music!

Evolutionary Jass Band from Portland, OR is a six piece ensemble that
rips fire music over hackle-raising trance riddims. They "formed
around 2001, with key members of the band having been longtime members
of the seminal out-rock ensemble with the notoriously
large membership, Jackie-O-Motherfucker. With a steadier (and smaller)
lineup and a jazz language as the focus, the Jefrey Brown-led ensemble
slowly but steadily became one of Portland's most unusual live bands-
absolutely dedicated to a working-band family
atmosphere, their unity and focused sonic vocabulary is astonishing
and immediately accessible to their audiences. Early EJB music (the
band then going as The Steele Street Revolutionary Jass Band) revolved
around crescendoes of modal, looping riffs, recalling Ethiopian
jazz-funk as well as the ecstatic vibe of 1970s afrocentric jazz
visionaries like Sunny Murray. Now, the band has incorporated even
more stylistic map-points, allowing them to manipulate a highly
charged jazz language with confidence and ease. Combining their
aforementioned influences with bebop compositional balance,
Jarmuschian cinematic moodiness, torch song, New Orleans proto-jazz,
and American band music, the band is quickly forging a powerful,
brave, and singular musical voice. With a now-steady band lineup
assembled from some of Portland's busiest musicians (guitarist Marisa
Anderson and violinist/vocalist Daphna Kohn are talented songwriters
in their own right), the band is
recording new, ecstatic compositions for future release on Community
Library, as wel as a special limited LP project slated for release on
Portland's excellent Mississippi Records label."
http://www.myspace.com/evolutionaryjassband

Finally, a rematch with the full Slaughterhouse Percussion Duo! Some
of you might remember back in May that they had to cancel last minute
and Jake Meginsky soldiered on solo with diabolical control of his
giant kettle tympani & arsenal of gongs. Well, this time expect to be
paid in full. Jake Meginski (Bennington, VT) & John Truscinski
(Brooklyn, NY) found eachother hanging from meathooks deep
in the cooler of an abandoned slaughterhouse in Amherst, MA. Their
hypnotic compositions are vast explorations of interwoven texture &
rhythm utilizing drums, bowls, bows, and other debris. I said it then
and I'll say it now, this ain't no hippy shit, their beats will
sublimate your blood into vapor.
http://www.chuckbeat.com/slaughterhouse_percussion_duo/

Ever since he split wmass for his new NoCal home, Raub Roy has been
pouring batter for the Bay Area's infamous Noise Pancakes events,
smooshing sounds into his propeller-driven sonic cuisnart, and
probably roaming the streets with headphones & a parabolic reflector,
scooping audio like a funky soda jerk. Now he's back for bit, and
spilling his sampled splendor into our hungry ears. This show couldn't
be more perfectly rounded out.
http://www.myspace.com/horaflora

Lake Pleasant, Montague resident & esteemed mathematician George
Shapiro is dropping serious knowledge with his lecture "Twistor
Geometry and Lie's Line-Sphere Correspondence or, Complex Perspectives
on the Space of Spheres in Space." He will not be pussyfooting, the
abstract reads like getting punched in the face: "Classically, the
space of spheres in space is described by four real parameters: radius
and center point.. If one includes spheres of zero radius and spheres
of infinite radius Sophus Lie observed that the space of spheres is a
real projective variety described by a quadratic form of signature
(2,4). Lie also observed that, locally, the space of spheres in space
may be associated with the space of lines in space. I will show that
by considering the more general situation of spheres in
four-dimensional space one obtains a unified viewpoint via the complex
geometry of Roger Penrose's Twistor theory." bleaow! I can't wait
for the Q & A.

Montague Phantom Brain Exchange is a place where bodied & disembodied
brains & nonbrains can safely gather to deconstruct solutions & create
problems while soaking in an envigorating bath of provocative
entertainments. Last wednesday of every month, 9pm to midnight, at the
Rendezvous (bar with food!) 78 3rd St Turners Falls, MA. A typical
evening will include 2 - 3 performing acts, a 15 minute lecture and a
DJ.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

theres some sort of noisy noise show tonight

Damn! I missed Eric Hnatiw last night! F&*#! argh. That guy is great.
Tonight there is another coolio show at another local college:
At the Hampshire College Dining Hall peops are going to perform:
Heathen Shame
(Twisted Village family picnic)
Jake Meginsky
(vibratory king of XO4)
Ryan Jewell/Chris Cooper/Greg Kelley
(an Improv trio... you've read about such things in The Wire)
Matt Krefting
(poet laureate of the multiverse)
Sunday, September 21

8:30 PM

see you there? we can make out with some hampshire kids
(who are over 18, of course!)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

eric writes


Hi sir,

i work over at WMUA and you may/may not have seen flyers for it, but seeing as you run a blog promoting WMass events like i do (wmua.blogspot.com), i thought i'd forward along the flyer to this show.

dan friel (of parts and labor)
the death set
eric hnatow
9/19/08
student union commonwealth room (aka earthfoods)
FREE/all ages
doors 7.30
show 8.00

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Super Great Super Great

Have you made plans to go to the High on Life Indie Craft show in Northampton today/tonight?
DONT MISS OUT ON THE TWIST FAIR! at the center for the arts.
GO Now! Go Now!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Neil says

lauri

Montague Phantom Brain Exchange 8.5
Monday, Septermber 8, 2008
early show!!! 6pm to 9pm ALL AGES $3-5
at the Brickhouse Community Resource Center
24 Third St
Turners Falls, MA 01376

Grackles
Noise Nomads
moscow mule w/ Danny Cruz
video-lecture by Jorge Furtado
DJ 1 2 X U
Bank$hot

Righteous rages for all ages, a early evening freak matinee at the
Brickhouse this Monday.. read on:

Grackles. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology decribes them as "a familiar
sight on suburban lawns, the Common Grackle can be recognized by its
iridescent purple and bronze plumage and long, keel-shaped tail."
Jerky guitar & saxophone pecking over uppity punk grooves inna heavy
freakout stylee - or something like that. These mofos shred aluminum
lawnchairs & are returning suburban waste to the wild prairies and
forests that they should be. They're on tour out from their Pittsburgh
nestingplace, so let's show em some love.

Noise Nomads mines the under-used volcanic slurry beneath the
Connecticut. It is the lifelong solo project of Jeff Hartford, a
master doodler, zinemaker, & noisician with a visceral knowledge of
western mass, duct tape, soils, and large peavy amplifiers. Noise
Nomads channels the pain of the Paleolithic collapse and delivers some
juicy cathartic goods.

Brickhouse regulars Moscow Mule will be dousing us in their flammable
material of the unhinged percussive wash of Cory Matthews swirling
around the gross shards of bass & throat overload of Florian Coco
Shactl. Flaming Dragons of Middle Earth mastermind Danny Cruz is
joining Moscow Mule for this rare set, most likely guiding the band
into territories far darker than they have ever been before. Although
these three are used to working in the more spawling & orchestral
FDOME setting, they have decided to deliver a more concentrated dose
of "possession session" in this chamber-trio format. Hear the masters
up close and without all that black-tie formality!

The lecture for this show is gonna be a 13 minute video called "Ilha
Das Flores (Island of Flowers)" by Jorge Furtado. It's a brilliant
Brazilian flick that is a dense & fast-paced, "ironic, heartbreaking
and acid 'saga' of a spoiled tomato."

DJ 1 2 X U will be spinning records twixt sets - He represents deep
Holyoke roots and virtues, and his skills on the decks float like
bricks in a riot. Mashups, quickcuts and collisions of hiphop,
hardcore, dub, noise and who knows what will crack ears and open
minds.

Oh! and opening the proceedings will be a brief set by a fresh unit of
sputtering anarcho-punk from TF's Bank$hot.

Montague Phantom Brain Exchange is a place where bodied & disembodied brains
& nonbrains can safely gather to deconstruct solutions & create problems
while soaking in an envigorating bath of provocative entertainments. Last
wednesday of every month, 9pm to midnight, at the Rendezvous (bar with
food!) 78 3rd St Turners Falls, MA. A typical evening will include 2 - 3
performing acts, a 15 minute lecture and a DJ. However, occasionally,
these events happen in other places, like the amazing and wonderful
Brickhouse Community Resource Center. . .

OTHER EVENTS OF NOTE IN THE COMING WEEEKs:

my sweets FAFNIR is in the TWIST craft fair in Northampton this FRI & SAT!
http://www.twistfair.com/

McPhee, Flaherty, & Corsano..plus Joshua Burkett plus Don fucking
Dietrich (!) at the Bookmill - Sept 13 or 14, stay posted from the
Autonomous Bookmill Collective. . .

Zach Lambsbread & Ryan Jewell, plus Heathen Shame, plus other
nastiness the same night at Hampshire College.. more bottlenecks soon!

MPBE alumus & Princess Grace Award Recipient Joshua Weissbach has
compiled another great of show of beautiful experimental film work,
come out for this one-night-only screening at Amherst Cinema on Sept
14. deets below:
http://www.amherstcinema.org/?q=films-and-events/experimental-film-showcase

lauri