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GRAVITATIONAL PULL

Dispatches from the Spirit of Gravity / Edition 89 / February 10

·         Happenings:

Next Spirit of Gravity gig:            Thursday 11th February 2010

Spirit of Gravity presents

BOLIDE / PLURALS / BEATABET

The Komedia Studio Bar, 44-47 Gardner Street, Brighton, BN1 1UN
Time 8:30 - 11:00 Cost £5 / £4

Bolide                 "The sound of six drunk tramps wrestling in the instrument storage room"
Plurals                "Muted Howl and Babble."
Beatabet             "Brighton based Francophone freakout

Bolide
Bolide is an electro-acoustic improvising sextet, formed in Brighton, UK, in 2007.
"Gonzo free music and guerrilla jazz from this drug and ale gorged Brighton sextet. A lot of reeds, tapes, percussion, vocal hollerin' and the likes all captured in  mysterious crud-fidelity. Come and enjoy this unseasoned brew."
Dylan Nyoukis of Chocolate Monk on 'The Authority of Omar.'
"
Bolide Awkwardstra are either an acquired taste or a psilocybin victims' self-help group with a penchant for Free Jazz and novelty ethnic instruments ... or possibly both. They deliver ... flow-of-consciousness musical blather that sounds like six drunk tramps wrestling in the instrument storage room of a folk all-dayer."
www.rock-metal-music-reviews.com.
"As a launching pad to tomorrow, free jazz remains one of the most potent, if hermetic, of conceptual formulas due to its foregrounding of the spontaneous, its focus on exploration as opposed to mere tourism. In recent years players from the more traditionally omnivorous disciplines of drone, psychedelia and noise music have combined to broker a rapprochement with the form, mostly focussed on its harnessing of energy as a structural solvent - groups like Michigan's Graveyards, New York's Owl Xounds, Brighton's Bolide Awkwardstra."
David Keenan, The Wire, November 2008.

Plurals
Plurals is a collection of artists from various bands and solo projects (The Psyche Out Musikland Big Band, Duncan Harrison, Ekca Liena, Me With Others...) who together form an expansive ambient drone / noise group. Multi-layered keyboards, guitars, vocals and more come together in pieces that cover lush ambience, dark and sinister noise and tripped out psychedelics.

Plurals self-release music, but also feature / will feature on such labels as Dead Sea Liner, Under The Spire and Dead Pilot Records.

From a review of 'Half Reality':
"Mining similar subterranean, subconscious territory as Double Leopards, Plurals delivers somewhat uniquely muted howl and babble on this very limited release from the UK's Dead Sea Liner imprint. These are two nocturnal drones, evocative of foggy nautical disasters full of protracted drownings, conjuring tragic and gory nightmares. Apparitional voices fade in and out of the psychedelic feedback miasma (electronics? guitar?) lending the bedrock of distant crashes, the foundation of the more ephemeral tones, a mortifying feel to these primarily simple but drenched and saturated gurgles and moans. Alternatingly blissful and morose, Plurals is not exactly singular, but they do satisfy the urge to slowly sink into a blissful wave of underwater white light and disappear forever."
7/10 - P. Somniferum (30 June, 2009)

Beatabet

Beatabet are a Brighton based collective of musicians and artists with strong ties to France, they encompass human beatboxers, ARP drivers, guitarists and video artists and will be drawing on the full breadth of their membership for this special occasion. We've been waiting a long time to put these people on.

Hosted by our very own 'Laptop' Lee Hume
Visuals by _minimalVector

There will be the elektrocreche available for any unaccompanied toys who will be looked after during the intervals by our professionally trained team of volunteers. And anybody else that wants to bring along a sound toy to play with.

For details of future Spirit of Gravity events, go to www.spiritofgravity.com/.

We have video and audio on the Spirit of Gravity mp3 blog from all our recent shows at spiritofgravity-brighton.blogspot.com/

There are other videos on the Spirit of Gravity MySpace page at www.myspace.com/thespiritofgravity

We now have a Facebook group where you can be kept up to date with shows and information:

www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/group.php?gid=75568366205

There are also downloads available of some complete Spirit of Gravity sets at

www.archive.org/details/the-spirit-of-gravity

There are now also some of _minimalVector’s films featuring Spirit of Gravity acts and guests at the Vimeo HDTV page

www.vimeo.com/thespiritofgravity

·                     Greetings:

The Spirit of Gravity is sending a quartet out to join up with Amazon label debutees 4 thirtythree for one of their series of shows at The Open House. We'll be playing on the 17th February, along with 4thirty three and Gus Garside and Dan Powell, also some joint venture between members of all three acts will be playing together. The SoG Q4 line-up at the time of going to press is Tony Rimbaud, Nick Rilke, McCloud, Derek (Komuso) Thompson and Steve minimal impact. Admission is very cheap (£3/£2) and on the door.

I'm pleased to say we've updated the MySpace page for once and put up some recordings of last months top quality Elektrocreche.

Also this month:

Random Fridays at the De La Warr Pavilion
Friday, 12 February 2010
Time 19:00 - 23:00 Cost FREE

HOUSE MUSIC
Don't expect four to the floor kick drums. This is more electro... well, actually more like amplified electro magnetic radiation...

House Music, inspired by the 1970's electro-acoustic work of David Tudor and John Cage, is a new installation by Matt Watkins (www.beat13.co.uk ) and Caleb Madden (www.spiritofgravity.co.uk ).

Part sculptural, part performance and taking place over multiple floors on the architecturally striking (and acoustically singular) north staircase at the De La Warr Pavilion, it seeks to explore and amplify the latent electronic sounds lurking in all our homes.

The unheard noise is captured using magnetic pickup coils and tiny homemade microphones.

These hums, blips and squeals are processed and played back through household items such as bedsprings and strip lights. Using transducers to shake the objects as if they were actually speaker cones, 'House Music' reveals the surprising and un-nerving sonic footprint of everyday furniture.

The piece also features, amongst other equally intriguing audio ephemera of the modern dwelling: obsolete games consoles creating video feedback, broken LCD screens pushed into slide projectors, embroidery, and mobile phone resonance stations...

·                     Reviewings

Spirit of Gravity at the Komedia Studio Bar, Brighton, Wednesday 14th January 2010

Nathaniel Virgo stepped up first, a firm stance with a firm grip on two (rather than twin) joysticks controlling a SuperCollidor session running on a laptop off to the side of the stage. Nathaniel is wearing a velvet greatcoat and bow tie. The sound is unrefined werbles and beeps - a flick of the wrist giving shape - a twist of the other hand transforming it.  A shudder of delayed noise mutates into a clanger moon and filtering out of the fizz comes a booming break, the hand action letting it slip and reining it back under perfect control while morse communications stutter overhead.

Thomas Hiltz returned for their second show at the Spirit of Gravity (third if you count their half of MSG nearly a year ago). Dave Tribe on bass, FX and rhythms (something new since last time) and Richard Miles on guitar and fx. The rhythms beep as well as beat in manner reminiscent of the Virgin Prunes locked in by the Tackhead soundsystem (Dave’s the first bass player I've seen use his thumb since Doug Wimbish's heyday) and the guitar is sustained and soars thereminically through the pulses from the Music Man bass, there is structure but it feels free ranging and earns us our first encore of the year.

Finally we have AKDK, Gee and Ed  on drums and synthesisers (both). We start with an sirens crying and piping drones before SH101 sequence bass bounce, and with washes all Cluster-ish and space born before one set of drums start and then both, and we get into a groove, which breaks down, AK laughs at DK, things get harsher and mellower we have a drum solo (that’s definitely a first) and some hardcore buzzes, and clean radiophonic sounds reminding me of John Baker, before it grinds to a halt.

“We'd like to do a tribute to electronic music pioneer Raymond Scott”.

Now them’s words to warm the cockles of my heart. They did him proud too, a drumless mid-range pulser with proper tunefulness echo and quirk. After that what could we do but bring them back with an excellent Casio bass driven final number.

Marvellous.

Yours as ever

El Maestro Con Queso

Editor.


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