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Wednesday 21st of October 2009
Le Club Suburbia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpsKq0xL37Y&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOtnvd4bc2s&feature=player_embedded
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Cave
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CAVE formed in Columbia, Missouri around 2004. Their new record on Important called Psychic Psummer and sounds exactly like the new CAVE record should. The songs have grown through touring and recording and now they make their way to you.
Strains of Krautrock (Can, Neu!, etc.), mainly in the hypnotic repetetive motor-beat; a touch of Suicide, in their overdriven garage synths; a flash of Lightning Bolt in their spastic breakdowns and monotonous pummeling; sway of Tortoise in their jazzy syncopation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOtnvd4bc2s&feature=player_embedded
The Julie Mittens
(nl)
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Time Out NYC: While the band’s name suggests fey indie pop, this transcendent Dutch trio plays some of the most rousing free rock you’ll find. The term free rock itself might conjure visions of musicians flailing away recklessly, but there’s plenty of structure to these four long improvised pieces—just no stricture. Guitarist Aart-Jan Schakenbos casts keening sheets of expertly crafted feedback as otherworldly melodies, while bassist Michael van Dam and drummer Leo Fabriek rumble and propel the band’s gargantuan sound ever outward. “April 3 2007”—named, like the three other tracks, simply for its recording date—ranks among the heaviest rock sounds ever spewed (think Skullflower or the Dead C at their most fervent). But “April 25 2007” finds the Julie Mittens comparatively pensive through an evocative 22 minutes of noirish simmer. Totally exhilarating.
Orphax
(nl)
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Orphax is Sietse van Erve and he or she is responsible for everything contained within which apparently consists of field recordings, piano and melodica. It's a fairly sedate affair. Gritty crackles propel the initial track along whilst slow tones swell and break like ghostly breezes.
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€ 6,- Doors open 21:00
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