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Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band - Trinosophes - Detroit, MI - 2018-05-03
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Stoked to share this second part of the mind blowing Sunwatchers Motel Band show! 
I’ve been digging these tunes for almost a year and a half - since first hearing them on this incredible show captured by Eric PH from NYCTaper back in December 2016. So it’s been cool to hear some of these songs live, on the album, and finally in person! 
Dreaming In The Non-Dream is definitely still playing in my head - let it never end! Also super great to get The First Ten Minutes of Cocksucker Blues w/ the full Solar-sunwatchers treatment. 
Check out Chris’ music on his bandcamp page,  - there is so much good Solar Motel Band music to put in your head!
Stream & Download from the Internet Archive! https://archive.org/details/smb2018-05-03.detroitlightning.cm33
Note - the txt file is properly updated w/ song titles, but I forgot to update the tags. Song #2 is untitled, and Song #3 should be The Man Who Knows Too Much
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new arrivals july 10th, 2017
stormy records13306 michigan avedearborn, mi 48126 313-581-9322 check our facebook page for a CAR SEAT HEADREST ticket giveaway!!!! details posted this afternoon!!! glenn jones plays this week on thursday night at trinosophes. also - this week is the first week of the east dearborn musical event - tunes at noon. watch for a seperate email with info on that!! items in stock today - july 10th 2017 RADIOHEAD OKAYNOTOKAY COMPUTER double cd $15.99 ATOBE, SHINICHI  $29.99From The Heart, It's A Start, A Work Of Art 2LPFrom The Heart, It's A Start, A Work Of Art has its origins in early 2000, before Chain Reaction released the legendary Ship-Scope 12" (later released by Demdike Stare in 2015, DDS 014EP). Three of the tracks here are taken from an acetate cut at Dubplates & Mastering at that time, but which wouldn't see the light of day until now, including another batch of tracks taken from original masters. Only five copies of that acetate were ever made, so this is the first time any of these tracks are available for public consumption, and they rank among the finest and most distinctive in either the Chain Reaction or Shinichi Atobe's vaults. The material is effectively some of the Japanese producer's earliest work, showcasing the sort of tender, feminine pressure that would bubble up on the Ship-Scope EP and later be revealed in his new productions, Butterfly Effect (DDS 010CD) and World yet, for many reasons, they would lay sunk in his archive for the next 17 years. The tracks taken from that acetate are labeled "First Plate 1-3" and really are quite remarkable, having taken on so much character and added weight over the years that the incidental crackle of surface noise imbues proceedings with an added dimension that's hard to fathom. It basically sounds like a lost transmission making its way from Paul-Lincke-Ufer at the turn of the millennium to a new, completely changed world all these years later. The patina of crackle lends a mist-on-bare skin feeling akin to summer garden parties at Berghain in the stepping "First Plate 1", and gives a foggier sort of depth perception to the hydraulic, Maurizian heft of "First Plate 2", but it's the submerged euphoria of "First Plate 3" that hits the hardest; a heady, bittersweet reminder of days gone by. The other four tracks are crisply transferred from master tapes, relinquishing a sublime, impossible to categorize house variant that recalls everything from DJ Sprinkles to Ron Trent, yet with that weird, timeless production tick that by now has become something of a signature for this most distinctive and hard to categorize producer. Buoyant dub house and techno with lush, gaseous synths and keys. Remastered by Matt Colton from original tapes and worn actetates -- grit included; Limited copies. MOTORPSYCHOBegynnelser 2x10"+CD+DVD  $57.99This music was written for a project Motorpsycho was invited to be a part of by Trøndelag Teater in 2015. It eventually ended up as the play Begynnelser ("Beginnings"); directed, designed and dramatized by the independent theatre group De Utvalgte based on a new text written by Norwegian author Carl Frode Tiller. It was produced and performed at Trøndelag Teater in Trondheim with a cast drawn mainly from their ensemble. Motorpsycho played live at every performance with a line-up that included "utility psychos" Pål Brekkås or Tos Nieuwenhuizen. The play ran for six weeks in September and October of 2016. Not all of this music was eventually used in the play. The band also wrote a lot more during preparations and rehearsals. It was a long process and most of the music was tweaked in a big way to fit the flow and feel of the play. It was also played live every night, so what you would have heard during the performances would in most instances have sounded very different from this album. But these initial recordings have a certain unity of intent, as well as a sound and a definitive vibe to them that the band feels perhaps represents their input into the project the best. It is what they feel works best as a pure listening experience. The music is not sequenced in the order it was used in the play, and a lot of the music that eventually was played in the performances is missing from this album, so this is perhaps best described as "a version of what it might have been", more than a document of what the soundtrack eventually ended up becoming. One presumes this also probably would explain the title of the album. The titles of the various tracks reflect the band's process. The song names are in many cases inner-band shorthand for associations they gave the composers as they were written, and all of them are additionally graced with a place name taken from the area of Norway that both Hans Magnus Ryan and Bent Sæther of Motorpsycho grew up, and where the play is set. The included DVD contains a documentary and a complete two hour filmed performance of the play -- with English subtitles; DVD is PAL format, region free. So all-in-all, you get a lot of new, original Motorpsycho music. DUVELLE AND HISHAM MAYET, CHARLES  The Photographs of Charles Duvelle: Disques Ocora and Collection Prophet 2CD/BOOK  $68.99Disques Ocora, a French label dedicated to capturing and publishing the sounds of folkloric culture from around the world, is held in the highest possible regard in the realms of professional and amateur ethnomusicology. Instigated in 1958 by Pierre Schaeffer, the founder of musique concrète, Disques Ocora's sterling reputation is largely built on composer and musicologist Charles Duvelle's pioneering field recordings, as well as his now-iconic photographs and graphic design. Charles Duvelle's work is indisputably one of the most important contributions to the human understanding of the rich biodiversity of our planet's music and language. In 1977, his field recordings from Benin were selected by Carl Sagan for inclusion on the Voyager Golden Records, which were carried into outer space by the Voyager spacecraft to stand as an example of humanity's highest musical expressions for the universe's unknown listeners. Sublime Frequencies' most ambitious project to date, this 296-page fine-art photography book comprises an exhaustive collection of Charles Duvelle's field photography from 1959 to 1978 (188 black-and-white and 58 color photographs), demonstrating that this master musicologist had an equally unerring eye for photography; Includes a photo index listing the details of each photograph. It also contains an exhaustive interview with Charles Duvelle by Hisham Mayet, detailing the history of the label and offering Duvelle's unique insights into the discipline of field recording (French and English facing text). The package includes two full-length CDs of archival recordings (some of which have never been published) selected, compiled, and fully annotated by Duvelle himself. Most of the tracks on CD one (Africa) are complete versions of truncated tracks from OOP Ocora LPs. CD two, which includes performances by Sohan Lal, Kheo Oudon, and Madurai Ramaswami Gautam, is focused on material from Asia (music from India and Laos), with two long tracks that have never been released (a third track is a complete unedited version). The material focuses on the five regions surveyed during his time with Ocora: West Africa, Central Africa, Indian Ocean, Pacific Islands, and SouthEast Asia. It includes "Disques Ocora / Charles Duvelle Discography, 1959-1974", a complete overview illustrated with 94 full-color album thumbnails, "The Prophet Collection, 1999-2004" a discography of Duvelle's post-Ocora label illustrated with 41 full-color album thumbnails, "Eastern Music in Black Africa", a 17-page report prepared by Charles Duvelle at the request of UNESCO (February 1970), and a review of the Ocora catalogues (1964-1973). In a tribute to Disques Ocora's exquisite design sensibility, the book is printed on 170 gsm Lumisilk matte art paper and bound in grey buckram with gold foil stamping on the cover and spine. The front cover includes a tipped-on glossy photograph by Charles Duvelle. Hardcover book; 10"x10"; 296 pages; 4.5 lbs. Produced and edited by Hisham Mayet. POLICE DES MOEURS: Dedales LP  $22.99Montr233;al synth pop band Police Des Moeurs are one of the finest and rawest bands in the minimal synth/wave and cold wave scene. D233;dales, their third full-length album, keeps the pure energy of their previous efforts while leaving greater room for atmospheric and textural considerations. D233;dales leads you into the passage zone between civilization and wilderness, a mysterious place where truth, lies, light, and darkness collide. For fans of New Order, Martin Dupont, Rational Youth, Xeno & Oaklander. Mastering by Rude 66; Graphic design by Alessandro Adriani. Edition of 500. NACHT'RAUM/BANDE BERNE CREMATOIRE: Expanded 1982-1984 LP $22.99Mannequin Records present an LP compilation of Michael Antener's (Swamp Terrorist) early '80s minimal synth/industrial projects Nacht'Raum (with Michael St228;mpfli) and his solo project Bande Berne Crematoire. Heavily influenced by the works of SPK and Nocturnal Emissions, Michael Antener made his first recordings in the basement of his parents' house in a small village nearby Bern, Utzensdorf. He started BBC in 1980, a hybrid of Neue Deutsch Welle and noise/experimental, making a household name in the international home recording scene of the time and participating to many tape compilations. Teaming up with Michael St228;mpfli as Nacht'Raum, he self-released the untitled mini-LP in 1983. Coming out from the same town of Grauzone, the duo moved into the darkest minimal electronic sounds, choosing German as main language for the lyrics and a Roland TR-808 as main drum machine, bringing the sound to a proto-electro dimension. Nacth'Raum is a real gem in '80s Swiss underground electronic music, together with Mittageisen, Grauzone, LiLiPut, and The Vyllies. Michael, by the way, later teamed up with Ane Hebeisen. They went by the name of Swamp Terrorists, releasing seven albums and touring throughout the world until the end of the '90s. At the end of the '90s, he sold all of his instruments and became an independent graphic artist. Mastered by Rude 666. Includes two inserts; Edition of 500. DAMIEN DUBROVNIKGreat Many Arrows  LP  $21.99Great Many Arrows is the sixth studio album from Damien Dubrovnik, the Danish duo of Loke Rahbek and Christian Stadsgaard. It is also the 200th release on their Posh Isolation label, marking eight years for both the label and project. The label's inception came with Damien Dubrovnik's debut album, and since then the two have been inseparable. Without Damien Dubrovnik there would most likely have been no Posh Isolation, and vice versa. Great Many Arrows is undoubtedly a high point in the varied discographies of both Rahbek and Stadsgaard. It is the most realized Damien Dubrovnik recording to date, and a standout in Posh Isolation's troves. As a record, Great Many Arrows manages to translate the intensity of the duo's often unrestrained live shows in to carefully crafted studio productions. Unlike the pair's earlier and largely electronic recordings, the compositions on Great Many Arrows set organs, cellos, violas, wind, and other acoustic instruments against the backdrop of an electronic landscape. The new toolset is as apparent on the surface as it is in the enclosed detail, taking the project further from its noise roots than it has ever been. This is not to say that Rahbek and Stadsgaard have traded ferocity for formal constraint. It is rather the opposite. While Great Many Arrows is certainly the pair's most "musical" work to date, its veneer of accessibility might also make it their most terrifying. The strength of the recording lies in the interaction between the melodic, acoustic instrumentation and the bulldozing electronics. Moments of beauty and light are transfigured into utter chaos and rage, the mesmerizing change an expression of the equal and opposite form's natural sway as it beckons and slips between its own passing. Great Many Arrows takes its name from a historic archery competition in Kyoto, Japan, in which archers would shoot as many arrows as possible for a 24-hour period. On April 26, 1686, Wasa Daihachiro from Kishū successfully shot 8,133 out of 13,053 arrows, averaging 544 arrows an hour, or nine arrows a minute, becoming the record holder.
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Probably asked a lot or it is in an FAQ I don't see on mobile: have you digitally archived a lot of this material?
By digitally archived do you mean scanned and made available? Or simply cataloged? Either would be a huge project as there are around 15,000 items. Over the last few years I’ve listed a couple thousand items on The R. F. Kampfer Revolutionary Literature Archive, using basic bibliographic information (title, organization, author, city, date) with occasional notes on provenance or historical notes, and a cropped digital photo of the cover. The items that are flyers or leaflets are shown in their entirety. 
So much of my time is spent finding new items, looking for collections, networking with movement veterans who might have old literature, and researching items I have or need to find, that it’s daunting to think of scanning thousands and thousands of 40 page pamphlets and newspapers. I would need people helping me, or I’d have to stop doing other things in my life. Furthermore, I work in a library all day and don’t want to scan all evening. Maybe I just need interns? Or a grant or something? My specific skill set revolves around hunting down rare printed items related to political movements. So that’s what I’ve always focused in on. 
There are some great websites that scan old left material though. For example two of my absolute favorites are Arm the Spirit , which contains tons of literature related primarily to North American and European radical left groups, and the Irish Left Archive  which has scanned hundred of items related to Ireland’s many radical parties and publications. I post a lot of material related to the 1970s New Communist Movement, and recently a lot of that stuff has been uploaded to the Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism Online, which is part of the Marxist Internet Archive (so is the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism Online). So people are scanning out there. Including some of the stuff I post. 
In addition to posting bibliographic information and digital photos on The R. F. Kampfer Revolutionary Literature Archive, I’ve also been increasingly focused on exhibitions. In 2014 my collection was the focus of an exhibition at Trinosophes in Detroit, Michigan called “Power to the Vanguard: Original Printed Materials from Revolutionary Movements Around the World, 1963-1987. From the Collection of Brad Duncan”. And of course right now there is an absolutely major exhibition based mainly on my collection at Interference Archive called “Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979″.
Working on the exhibition with Interference Archive has been rewarding considering how many people have seen the show, written about it, and been exposed to these historical materials through the exhibition and the related programming that has been taking place since it opened in January. It brings my archival material to life! It��s incredible to see a room full of people making political posters for a protest at Interference Archive and notice my exhibition hanging on the walls. Groups of students have seen it, movements veterans from back in the day have seen it, and I’m so pleased that people are engaging with the material. We’ve edited a huge, full color book too! It’s at the printer right now and will be on bookshelves in a couple weeks. 
Eventually it would be great to have the items that haven’t been scanned by others be available, but in the meantime I’ve been consistent busy with the building and public exhibition of the collection. It should also be said that people who are doing research will regularly see The R. F. Kampfer Revolutionary Literature Archive and make arrangements to come view specific items here in Philadelphia where I live. Or if it is a short piece I have sent digital photos of the pages, a quick way to ‘scan’ small items. So there are ways to see specific items, depending on circumstances of course. 
I hope that answers your question. 
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freshthoughts2020 · 9 months
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LIVE FROM TRINOSOPHES: https://open.spotify.com/album/6Fnw5ObAu0e4ZeIhJ8Q5lf?si=GPtL0zi2QNWMT84Q9NdzGA
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Runnin' From You by THE CORNER® | OPEN MANUAL AUDIO VISUAL on #SoundCloud
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LIVE PERFORMANCE AT TRINOSOPHES - JULY 30, 2022
MUSIC BY JHARRY
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NEW MUSIC FRIDAY: https://open.spotify.com/album/6Fnw5ObAu0e4ZeIhJ8Q5lf?si=oMhknrM7THeK9Fg_i0f80A
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Hear LIVE FROM TRINOSOPHES - EP, a playlist on #SoundCloud.
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new arrivals 7-13-17
glenn jones plays this week on thursday night at trinosophes. also - this week is the first week of the east dearborn musical event - tunes at noon. full desription and schedule just below the list of this week's new arrivals. items in stock thursday - july 13th 2017 Love Theme: S/T LP $21.99If there's a single guiding motif to this debut recording from Love Theme, it's the melancholic throb of love learnt and love lost, a descent that tumbles and slips through the overall feeling of looking back. As intimately and carefully as its parts cohesively lament a narrative, it's the after-image that catches your breath, like a memory morphing as it is observed. Comprised of Alex Zhang Hungtai, of the now defunct project Dirty Beaches, along with Austin Milne, and Simon Frank, Love Theme is arranged from an improvised session with twin saxophones, synthesizer, percussion, drum machine, and voice. The aching wane of the saxophone arrangements frisk the propulsive aggro of the mixed percussion, forcing a melancholic halo upon the queasy stupor of the synthetic swing that closes each side of the record. It's a bizarre lust for life that's being divined from equal parts dislocation and invigoration, a potent remedy which perhaps Love Theme can call their own. Percolating and finding form over time, the record instinctively follows a travel narrative, moving across a series of landscapes, reflecting the innate experiences of the expressions and voices that were first collected in South London back in February 2015. Mitchell, Nicole : Mandorla CD $15.99"Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds is Nicole Mitchell's second album for Chicago-based FPE Records. Recorded in May of 2015 at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, it features her longtime collaborators Renee Baker (violin), Tomeka Reid (cello, banjo), Alex Wing (electric guitar, oud) and Jovia Armstrong (percussion), along with new members Tatsu Aoki (bass, shamisen, taiko) and Kojiro Umezaki (shakuhachi). Also in the mix is Chicago artist, scholar and poet Avery R Young, who brings her lyrics to life with visceral humanity. Composer and flutist Nicole Mitchell, once hailed by Chicago Reader music critic Peter Margasak as the 'greatest living flutist in jazz', continues the work begun when jazz visionary Sun Ra and his Arkestra first touched down on Planet Earth and told humanity that space (outer and inner) is indeed the place. As with contemporary Afrofuturist pioneers like cosmic jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, post-everything beat maker Flying Lotus, R&B cyborg Janelle Monáe and dystopian noise-rappers Death Grips, she uses Afrofuturism as a platform to launch her own, unique vision. Her vast sound often encompasses contemporary classical, globally oriented fusion, gospel, spoken word, funk-inspired groove research and even brittle shards of avant-rock. Mandorla Awakening II collides dualities such as acoustic vs electric, country vs urban, simple vs complex, while also sounding through intercultural dialogue between Black, European and Pan-Asian improvisational languages. The outcome is a creative music suite that blurs musical styles into recognizable fragments that weave a unique sound fabric, where human emotion and the struggles of today swim." Baroncini/D'Amario: Music for Movement  LP $32.99Sonor Music Editions present a reissue Angelo Baroncini and Bruno Battisti D'amario's Music For Movement, originally released in 1969. Another terrific jam and a very obscure Italian library record, originally released on Roman Record Company label, the label responsible for Droga (1972), Traffico (1972), and the Viaggio Attraverso I Problemi Dell'Uomo series. The music is signed by the great guitar players and composers Angelo Baroncini and Bruno Battisti D'Amario, D'Amario being the unmissable guitar man of maestro Ennio Morricone. Crazy early fuzz beats with fast western swings, experimental rock distractions, rhythmic movements, with totally insane acid guitar and sitar riffs and a huge underground psychedelic mood. A truly inspired and deep session recorded for some impossible TV synchronization purpose. Holy grail alert. Original sleazy stereo recording restored sound. Edition of 500 Watson, Chris: El Tren Fantasma CD $15.992017 repress. "Take the ghost train from Los Mochis to Veracruz and travel cross country, coast to coast, Pacific to Atlantic. Ride the rhythm of the rails on board the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (FNM) and the music of a journey that has now passed into history." --Chris Watson Kawai, Kenji: Ghost In The Shell  OST LP $27.99We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records present the first ever official vinyl pressing of the soundtrack for Mamoru Oshii's critically acclaimed and all around legendary science fiction anime film Ghost In The Shell (1995), adapted from Masamune Shirow's groundbreaking manga series of the same name. The haunting score is composed by Kenji Kawai, one of Japan's most celebrated soundtrack composers alongside Joe Hisaishi and Ryuichi Sakamoto, whose work includes Hideo Nakata's Ring (1998) and Ring 2 (1999), Death Note (2006), Hong Kong films Seven Swords by Tsui Hark (2005) and Ip Man by Wilson Yip (2008), and countless others. Kawai's compositions see ancient harmonies and percussions uncannily mesh with synthesized sounds of the modern world to convey a sumptuous balance between folklore tradition and futuristic outlook. For its iconic main theme "Making Of Cyborg", Kawai had a choir chant a wedding song in ancient Japanese following Bulgarian folk harmonies, setting the standard for a timeless and unparalleled soundtrack that admirably echoes the film's musings on the nature of humanity in a technologically advanced world. Ghost In The Shell is widely considered one of the best anime films of all time and its influence has been felt in the work of numerous movie directors, including James Cameron's Avatar (2009), the Wachowskis's The Matrix (1999), and Steven Spielberg's AI: Artificial Intelligence (2001). For fans of anime, manga, movie soundtracks, science fiction, ambient, folklore, Japan, Akira (1988), artificial intelligence, Midori Takada. Cut from the original master reels at Emil Berliner Studios (formerly the in-house recording department of renowned classical record label Deutsche Grammophon). Trost, Heather : Agistri LP $20.99LP version. "Heather Trost is best known for her work composing and performing as one half of A Hawk And A Hacksaw. She has also played with Neutral Milk Hotel, Beirut, Josephine Foster, and most recently Thor Harris of Swans. She has arranged and performed with the BBC Concert Orchestra, as well as conductor Andre De Ridder and his Stargaze Orchestra, and toured throughout the world. In 2014 she released her first solo project, a 7-inch on Ba Da Bing Records, followed in 2015 by Ourobouros, a limited edition cassette of expansive electronic ambient compositions influenced by Basil Kirchin, Terry Riley and Angelo Badalamenti on Cimiotti Recordings. These two projects propelled a full length album: named after a Greek Island, Agistri is a song cycle of freely formed pop songs touching upon soul, samba, and pop music of the '60s and '70s, with a subtle shade of psychedelia. Ambient and melancholic sounds interweave with Hammond organs and '70s Italian synthesizers, reflecting the desert landscapes of New Mexico, and the sparse shrubbery and turquoise water of the Aegean Sea and its islands. Bolstered by contributions from Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeremy Barnes on drums and bass, Deerhoof's John Dieterich on guitar, and Drake Hardin and Rosie Hutchinson of cult New Mexico band Mammal Eggs, Trost's talents as a songwriter and arranger explode on this wonderful, often surreal album." Wire #402: Aug 17 MAG/CD  $10.50"Stuck to the cover of this month's issue: The Wire Tapper 44 CD, featuring 20 tracks by AGF + Werkstatt, Sarah Angliss, Paul Rooney, Susanna, Hear In Now, Bonaventure, and more. Meanwhile, inside the issue: Finland's postmodern metal masters Circle; New York underground hiphop veteran Scotty Hard; Anton Lukoszevieze, leader of UK chamber music ensemble Apartment House; a report on the electronic explorers and pop-punk mavericks of Sapporo's DIY microscene; and more." TUNES AT NOONevery thursday at 12 noon in dearborn city hall park at the corner of michigan ave and schaeferone hour of free music - bring your lunch and enjoy some fun in the sun!! 7/13 Dearborn School of MusicWe are a music school that offers private lessons on all instruments and all styles of music to students of all ages. We also have group lessons for preschoolers called "music for little mozarts." For the summer concert we have put together a rock band comprised of students and instructors that will be playing some classic rock and modern rock and punk rock songs. 7/20 Lac La BelleLocal musicians Jennie Knaggs & Nick Schillace create music that blends history with the present via accordion, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, harmonizing vocals, and fingerpicking resonator guitar. With their separate experiences learning folk and blues in Appalachia, American roots bind Lac La Belle’s compositions with a heavy thread. For this performance enjoy some of their favorite old time, bluegrass and western swing favorites, alongside their original tunes. 7/27 Detroit Pleasure SocietyDetroit Pleasure Society plays the traditional jazz of New Orleans with a fresh twist and raucous candor. 8/3 Libby DeCamp"Libby DeCamp makes dusty folk and American Roots-inspired music with a lyrical edge and a classic three-piece energy, delivered with a haunting vocal closeness that reaches listeners of all kinds. Sweetly soulful "Broken Folk." 8/10 Michael Malis TrioMichael Malis is a pianist and composer based in Detroit, MI. Malis bridges the gap between original composed, complex material and the spontaneity of improvisation. His trio (piano, bass, drums),   featured on his latest album, has toured in the United States and Canada, and in September 2016, they performed at the Detroit International Jazz Festival. 8/17 Viands "Viands is a spontaneous collaboration between two auteurs of Detroit's underground music scene: Joel Peterson and David Shettler. The music they create is a deep, reflective and fearless alternate-reality keyboard meditation that draws on the pair's broad musical vision to explore new vistas.
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stormy records 13306 michigan ave dearborn, mi 48126
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no new releases this week. instead today's email is about upcoming events we think you all would be interested in. thank you for being a lover of music and the arts - we appreciate you !!
we want to thank the city of dearborn and beaumont for sponsoring the tunes at noon series. we had so much fun this year and really enjoyed seeing all the musicians and watching our crowd numbers grow. we'll be back again next year, and hope to see you in the park with your lunch. we are lucky to be in a city that supports the arts and culture we all need in our day to day lives!!
the detroit sound conservancy is hosting several incredible gatherings over the next few weeks. for those of you who are not familiar - the DSC is working to save the legacy and history of music from detroit on a much broader scale than has been attempted before now. the events they present are beautifully crafted and thought provoking, full of information, photos, artifacts, and of course music. please fnd the time to join them and support the preservation of detroit's history of sound!!
John Lee Hooker 100th & Detroit Sound Hall of Fame Induction Tuesday, August 22nd, 8pm-10pm We are debuting the Detroit Sound Hall of Fame and inducting John Lee Hooker on the occasion of what would have been his 100th birthday.   FREE - ONE Mile Garage, 7615 Oakland, Detroit, MI 48211
Blue Bird Stage Homecoming Celebration Saturday, August 26th, 2pm-4pm An afternoon of storytelling, video installation, poetry, and music.   FREE - Detroit Public Library, 3rd Floor, 5201 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48202
DETROITSOUND4: Detroit Sound Design Saturday, September 9th, 8am-6pm A single day conference including panels, presentations, workshops, and an exclusive performance on the Blue Bird Stage. cost is $15 per person     tickets can be purchased through a link on the detroit sound conservancy website detroitsound.org event taking place at the  CCS Taubman Center, 460 W. Baltimore, Detroit, MI 48202
EL CLUB UPCOMING SHOWS  (most shows all ages - ticket will say all ages or not) remember - tickets are cash only. this saves us all the service charges!!
win a copy of the new ACTRESS lp - enter to win a copy of the new actress lp when you buy tickets for the upcoming show at the el club!! your name will be entered for each ticket you buy - the winner could be you!! aug 25th actress with elysia crampton, snakepiss, john fm, and joey2lanes. sponsored by WCBN
homeshake fri aug 18th $12 laetitia sadier source ensemble wed aug 30th $12 the spits, screaming females  sat sept 30th $15 touche amore fri oct 6th $25
MARBLE BAR (all shows 18 and over)
tops fri sept 22nd $10 cold specks wed nov 29th $10
Upcoming events at Trinosophes
8/18: Balance Duo (Malis/Elliot) 8/26: Kenneth Green's Relativity
9/4: Nakatani Gong Orchestra 9/9: Keir Nueringer 9/16: Swell, Gjerstadt, Strom, Nilssen-Love 9/19: Hans-Joachim ROEDELIUS! with Hydro Park and Dave Shettler 9/22: New Music Detroit's Strange and Beautiful Music opening night with m usic by  Khemia Ensemble,  Juxtatonal: Jocelyn Zelasko and Bryan Hayslett,  YAK,  Joel Peterson (with Lisa Raschiatore clarinet, James Greer viola, Abby Alwin cello),  NewMusicDetroit (featuring  cellist Una O’Riordan) and  Rebecca Goldberg
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8/21 Chatoyant with Simon Joyner @ UFO Factory
9/23: Trinosophes present Ryan Jewell Duo at night two of Strange and Beautiful Music at The Max M Fisher Music Center .
10/10: Circuits Des Yeux 10/26: Joel Peterson original score to silent classic   Der Golem  at Toledo Museum of Art  
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