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ROAD MAP Windy & Carl have announced the dates for a short mini-tour of the USA while Meat Beat Manifesto have announced a special gig in Los Angeles with Jason Bentley, DJ Hive and EBN. Another date has been announced in June in San Francisco. No tour plans are definite, but we can always hope... Non and Death In June just kicked off a short European tour in London this past week - look below for a short report...
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MUSIC IN BRIEF |
I AM SPOONBENDER, "SENDER/RECIEVER" Why didn't this project make headlines? And if it did, why did it take me a year to hear about it? I Am Spoonbender is what I would've once called a Cub-spinoff band, since Robyn "Cup" Iwata is a member, and we all know I'm slightly enamoured of Cub. However, after listening to their debut cd Sender/Receiver (kind of cub-meets-pansy division-meets-thought industry- meets-dead voices on air), I hasten to decline any single category for this remarkable band. This is a cd that defies the term 'experimental' by combining some traditional indie rock style music with disassociative bits of noise (perhaps this is the work of guest-contributor Mark Spybey of Dead Voices On Air fame). In fact, if you can imagine such a combination of wonderful artists all working together, you might have a good idea of what to expect from Sender/Receiver. To even attempt to meld together the musical stylings of Pansy Division, Thought Industr y, Cub and Zoviet France is a hell of a risk, and to my serious amazement I think I Am Spoonbender pulls it off with a marvelous flair. Each song works on its own and as a part of a synergistic whole, making this one of the best cds of the year. If you'r e having trouble finding it, surf on over to their graphics-heavy website at www.iamspoonbender.com. - Ms. Robin Zebrowski
OUT OF SIGHT
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CONCERT REPORT |
5/6, DIJ/NON/SORROW/DER BLUTHARSCH The show started with a stunning noise set from Non, who afterwards was griping about his air-raid siren not working... I personally think it was loud enough already! The Rose MacDowell-fronted band Sorrow then took to the stage, adding another dimension to the night's events. It was quite a surprise since their shows are rare and this wasn't on the original bill. Their sweet sounds filled the room and was a nice break between the aggressive other acts. They opened with "Christmas is Drawing Near" from the Coil "North" single - probably the closest anybody will ever get to seeing Coil live with Rosa Mundi! Der Blutharsch soon took to the stage, standing posed with burning torches, and then broke into anthemic aggressive German schtick. And finally, Death In June came out in their Kapo! outfits and played their own drums for a few songs before removing the masks and breaking into such timeless DIJ classics like "Rose Clouds of Holocaust," "Falling Back in Fields of Rape," and "Little Black Angel". One of the most enjoyable highlights of the show was the videos supplied by Boyd including Pearls Before Swine, some short porn clips and some great go-go dancing girls in music videos from the 60s - short clips people would pay to view in little boxes... - Jon Whitney
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NEW RELEASES |
TUESDAY platEAU - Space Cake CD (Subconscious/Metropolis, US)
SATURDAY In light of an absence of an editor this week, this listing might be slightly inaccurate. For a more comprehensive release schedule stretching far into the future, please check out the NEW RELEASES brought to you by Greg and Feedback Monitor.
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FEEDBACK |
GAP GOTH Subject: Marketing Thanks for your e-mail. It's great to see your enthusiasm for our advertising, but here at The Gap, we can't use unsolicited ideas. We have our own in-house design team, and in order to avoid any misunderstanding; we're unable to review anything else. We're very sorry to disappoint you, but we hope you'll understand. If you're interested in marketing, you should keep an eye on the employment section of our web site for available positions. Again, many thanks for writing. This wasn't a random letter to us, this was a response to my email suggestion that Gap add "Gap Goth", "Gap Industrial" and "Gap Techno Hardcore" to air along with "Gap Country," "Gap Soul" and "Gap A-go-go". |
LINK OF THE WEEK |
WHAT A WASTE Hours of entertainment at the appropriately titled www.wasteofbandwidth.org.
WHY THE 80s REALLY SUCKED
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DISCOUNT CELEBRITY OF THE WEEK |
ALLYSE BEASLEY She got her first big break playing the daughter of Coach on TV's 'Cheers' and went on to charm the hearts of millions as the rhyming secretary on 'Moonlighting.' Never appearing as a starring character, she di d the voice-over circut for many years before fading near the edge of obscurity. I'm sure another write-in petition to get Moonlighting back on the air won't help her now.
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WHAT'S IN YOUR CD PLAYER? |
CAMBRIDGE CALLING Arab Strap -- (Afternoon) Soaps The Fall -- Touch Sensitive Source Direct -- Exorcise The Demons The Usual Suspects -- Spawn Jonny L -- Magnetic The Dead C -- Harsh 70s Reality Fila Brazillia -- Powerclown Dimitri From Paris -- Sacre Bleu Amon Tobin -- Permutation Panasonic -- Kulma - Andrew Shires, resident of Cambridge UK, formerly employed in Cambridge MA, US.
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