[Af_List] list - discussion and gigs suggestions

Stella Corkery bunni at ihug.co.nz
Tue Sep 4 15:29:29 PDT 2007


Same,

Stella.






> Hi there
> 
> I like to scan both the gig info and the debates so I'd rather see the list
> stay together.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Renee
> 

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> Today's Topics:
> 
>  1. re  list - discussion and gigs suggestions (Admin)
>  2. Re: re  list - discussion and gigs suggestions (Adam Willetts)
>  3. happy this week (happy)
>  4. Jeff Milligan this Friday (rose and melody)
>  5. Avanc + Nights + s.c. cumuna @ Wine Cellar - Thu 13 Sep    $5
>     9pm (Adam Willetts)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 10:02:34 +1200
> From: Admin <admin at audiofoundation.org.nz>
> Subject: [Af_List] re  list - discussion and gigs suggestions
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> hey all
> there have been some conversations about creating another list
> specifically for gig listings for those who dont want the debate so
> much.
> show of hands?
> 
> and another suggestion is to have different people posting a topic,
> then "guiding" the discussion/debate - as happens in the empyre list.
> any interest in this?
> 
> z
> 
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 11:08:49 +1200
> From: Adam Willetts <adam at ethermap.org>
> Subject: Re: [Af_List] re  list - discussion and gigs suggestions
> To: AF List <af_list at list.audiofoundation.org.nz>
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> NO!! Don't split up the list!!
> I really enjoy the mixture of gig listings and debate. It's one of the
> things that makes the AF list feel like a significant part of an active
> and vibrant local culture with both aspects helping to provide context
> for the other. Big debates don't really happen that often on AF anyway
> so I doubt that a debate only list would be active enough to be
> interesting.
> 
> Re guided discussions. This seems like an interesting idea that could
> help generate some interesting discussion and hopefully slightly more
> focused and considered debate but I'm not sure if we have a large
> enough community to sustain this kind of thing regularly. I seem to
> recall something similar being attempted on ADA a couple of years ago
> with relatively little participation. AF might be different though as
> its already a much more active list.
> 
> adam
> 
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 16:44:09 +1200
> From: "happy" <info at happy.org.nz>
> Subject: [Af_List] happy this week
> To: <info at happy.org>
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> this week at happy - perhaps the last that YOU will know about.....
> 
> Wed 5 - Portal 4000 and Kitten Tank
> avant-cave-sci-fi and the psychadelic southern man.
> 
> Thurs 6 - Sign of the Hag
> 
> Daniel Beban, and friends.
> 
> Players Sign in Den Hag, meBigGuy, 09/27/06 01:38 AM . * * Re: Corporate
> Signs ? Jumble Moderator,
> 
> Visit Sea Hag
>     You will see a Sea Hag sign. Make a left turn and drive up hill 2.5
> miles to a STOP ... Watch for signs for Quaker Lake
> 
> 
> Fri 7 - Dillitants and Rocketship to the Moon
> 
> In support of their Debut EP release
> "Let me deliver your baby tonight"
> The Dilettantes can be categorised. Most things can. They play danceable,
> hard and fast. They enjoy their fun. Most people do. Sadly they've had some
> issues in their history since 2005. Reports say 1 in 3 New Zealanders suffer
> from mental illness. There's nothing abnormal here. But in place of
> shameless self promotion they offer quotes that seem to demonstrate
> something they just can't articulate themselves.
> "indie-pop with knives..."
> Interview with Craccum
> 
> "the bassist looks like a loony in a psych bin, why the fuck is he wearing a
> dress and holding his bass like some phallic symbol?"
> Martin Timeav - Real Groove
> 
> ".the singer jumped on me and said that he'd fuck me in the eye."
> Friend heard this guy outside the club say this. it never happened
> 
> "You know just cause you're dressed up like a Domino doesn't mean that you
> can randomly barge into people!"
> Girl yelling at Dane, the guitarist.
> 
> "He jabs me with his index finger. I leave to the toilet. When I come back,
> he's finished half my drink."
> Josh Caverton from an interview with The Dilettantes singer Hamish.
> 
> Sat 8 - The Septembers and Bonanza
> wayward melodic - electrical guitar - open air - acoustic chords - the kind
> of sound - that wraps itself - around you - instinct - roll - 1000kisses -
> dizzy - lost - soul - a song to take home - beauty is all - the auckland
> weather - on your head - when i first saw you - drifting off into the sea -
> once again - if i should leave you - and just a little bit of rain - break a
> string - if she asks you to - the kind of sound - that turns your heart -
> around - and when you thought you made it out - the septembers - was this
> review helpful to you?
> 
> Bonanza are Made In New Zealand - to reference the most recent jingoistic
> marketing campaign, they're Made From New Zealand. And they're also made
> from Poitou and Bordeaux and Paris and The Wild West and Hawai'i. They may
> not all have been born in these places, they may not have visited them, but
> their imaginations, their minds and their musical hearts have been there.
> 
> Wed 12 - Noel Meek
> 
> Thurs 13 - Fantasy Donaldson
> Fri 14 - Tim Blackman
> Sat 15 - Dial / Cut Off Your Hands / Colonel Mustard
> 
> SUNDAY 23 - JASON KAHN
> 
> Happy
> iiii
> 118 Tory St
> corer Tory / Vivian Streets
> Te Aro 
> Wellington
> 
> Eat it! It tastes Good!
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 08:06:44 +0100 (BST)
> From: rose and melody <minimmusic at yahoo.co.uk>
> Subject: [Af_List] Jeff Milligan this Friday
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> Hi all,  theres gonna be some quite nice 4/4 music happening this Friday.
> pop on down if you feel like having a boogie!
> heres some more info on the main act-jeff Milligan..
> In 1986, at the age of 14, Jeff Milligan (aka : Algorithm) had his first
> exposure to electronic music via some of Chicago, Detroit and Toronto's
> earliest alternative radio programs. A year later in 1987, Jeff decided to
> dedicate his life to DJing and music production. His close proximity to the
> Great Lakes Triangle : Toronto, Chicago and Detroit, led Jeff to develop a
> foremost influence from the early years of American house and techno. As
> Jeff delved deeper, he developed a keen interest in various European artists
> and record labels. The music Jeff played at the time and still does to this
> day, has a dual, continental European and American influence, the more
> experimental, more minimal sound of the two continents, the origins of what
> evolved into a unique Canadian sound. Jeff was the first DJ to expose a
> Canadian audience to his unique brand of techno and house music selections,
> preceded only by Richie Hawtin. Jeff's highly technical, three/four
> turntable style put him in
> high demand across North America and by the age of twenty, Jeff was playing
> the Midwest circuit (Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland etc.) and nationwide, all
> over Canada. Jeff is legendarily regarded by his contemporaries as one the
> most technically talented DJ's in the world. By 1999, Jeff began touring the
> worldwide circuit. Jeff has since performed in almost every major city in
> Europe, North America and Japan, spanning the globe, maintaining a rigorous
> tour schedule, DJ'ing and performing live at the world's finest venues in
> support of the music he loves. Jeff has since headlined alongside almost
> every prolific producer to have graced the electronic music stage in the
> past decade. Jeff's own musical compositions have also had considerable
> impact on the world and he is highly regarded as a musician as well as a DJ.
> Jeff spends considerable time on top of his tour and production schedule
> curating his imprint, Revolver Canada Recordings, which he founded in 1999.
> The first 12" EP on Revolver (written by Jeff and former label mate Robin
> Roy) was met with high critical acclaim worldwide, leading to Jeff's first
> European tour alongside friend and future label mate, Cynosure's Mike
> Shannon. Over the years, Revolver Canada has released an impressive catalog,
> primarily consisting of Canadian artists including Montreal's Akufen, The
> Mole, Mike Shannon and Deadbeat, Toronto's Tomas Jirku and Pan/tone, and
> Kitchener's, Jay Hunsberger. Revolver has also collaborated with various
> prolific international artists with remix work appearing by artists like
> Shaka (Switzerland), Perlon's Dimbiman (Germany), Sud Electronic's Portable
> (South Africa), Boxer Recordings Frank Martiniq (Germany), Foundsound's
> Someone Else (USA), Sud Electronic's Akiko Kiyama (Japan), Swayzak's James
> Taylor (France), Force
> Inc.'s Geoff White (USA), Proptronix's Safety Scissors (USA), and the list
> continues to grow. Recently, newcomers like America's James Thomason and
> Japan's Mitsuaki Kumamora have graced the label with solo EP's. Revolver
> Canada has given many Canadian and international artists considerable global
> exposure and has substantially raised the profile of Canadian electronic
> music. Revolver is widely regarded worldwide as one of Canada's most
> important and influential electronic music labels. Jeff applies the same
> rigorous integrity to his DJ selections and his productions as he does to
> his label, always choosing uncompromising artists and unique tracks which
> transcend the restraint of genre. Jeff has always had a policy of setting
> trends, never following them. Currently, Jeff moonlights between Toronto,
> Canada and Berlin, Germany where he manages the European side of Revolver
> Canada and Cynosure.
> You can catch Jeff Milligan showing off his serato skills on 4 turntables
> down in the Galatos basement this Friday, September the 7th with support by
> Phil Brokelman (De), Miles Kuen, Melody and Mike Geddes.
> It starts at 9pm (get in early for Melody's ultra minimal raster-noton esque
> set) and costs $20.....
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> Today's Topics:
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>  1. call for radio work (Admin)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 17:16:18 +1200
> From: Admin 
> Subject: [Af_List] call for radio work
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>> 
>> The program MONITOR on Swedish Radio's channel 2 (classical,
>> contemporary,
>> jazz and world music) is looking for new music to broadcast within the
>> following genres:
>> 
>> electroacoustic music
>> sonic art
>> electronica
>> radio art
>> noise
>> dark ambient
>> experimental synth-music
>> etc etc...
>> 
>> We broadcast every week (Wednesdays at 9.30 p.m.)
>> 
>> Check out our website at:
>> 
>> http://www.sr.se/p2/monitor
>> 
>> Send your cds to the following adress:
>> 
>> Editor Erik Mikael Karlsson
>> Monitor
>> Swedish Radio Ltd.
>> SE-211 01 Malmoe
>> Sweden
>> 
>> 
>> you can also send emails - but NOT mp3:s - to
>> erik_mikael.karlsson at sr.se
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 19:35:29 +1200
> From: Adam Willetts <adam at ethermap.org>
> Subject: [Af_List] Avanc + Nights + s.c. cumuna @ Wine Cellar - Thu 13
> Sep    $5 9pm
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> Come to the Wine Cellar on Thursday 13 September for a night of DIY
> electronics and digital noise featuring a rare line-up of some of
> Auckland's most awesome noise nerds:
> 
> Avanc
> - heaviness is inevitable as Adam Willetts summons an immense
> trans-dimensional leviathan from a fathomless ocean of electrosmog
> 
> Nights
> - a long overdue dose of sine tone acupuncture and static trepanation
> from Richard Francis and Clint Watkins
> 
> s.c. cumuna
> - experience worlds unknown as Simon Cuming pilots his homemade
> spaceship beyond the darkest corners of the universe
> 
> 
> $5
> 9pm
> Thursday 13 September
> Wine Cellar
> Auckland
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