Posts Tagged ‘Universe’

Event: Visitation Rites & Vibes Management Present: Barn Owl + Noveller + Gunn-Truscinski Duo + Universe

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

On Saturday, September 17th, Visitation Rites and Vibes Management present a night of deep moods and maximalist simplicity at Brooklyn’s Shea Stadium. Witness a rare East Coast appearance by drone-driven San Francisco guitar duo Barn Owl after hearing the Branca and Chatham-inspired Noveller (New York’s Sarah Lipstate) loop a single guitar into the sound of a dozen. Former GHQ guitar slinger Steve Gunn brings his minutely colored, raga-inspired blues-folk to the stage with drummer John Truscinski of X.O.4. renown, and Los Angeles singer/songwriter Universe opens the night with a mystery backing band. Visit Facebook for more info.

noveller – glacial glow (album preview) by experimedia

Barn Owl: “Turiya”

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Gunn-Truskinski Duo: “B38″

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Universe: “The Center Of Information”

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Words: Emilie Friedlander

Visitation Rites Presents: Dream Massage, M. Geddes Gengras, matthewdavid, Gul Bara, Red Mir, Universe

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

1/15/11 SHOW FLIER- MONDO PALAZOID from Samantha Cornwell on Vimeo.

Join Visitation Rites’ Los Angeles team this Saturday for a night of musical healing in a Chinatown home. Come early to potluck, and stay late to dance.  Additional sounds will be provided by DJ StareOfTreat (Matt Kruglinski) and special guests.

Altered Zones Pick: Universe, “I”

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

One of the first times I met Universe’s Hunter John in the flesh, he generously volunteered to drive me and my bandmates to a gig we were playing on the other side of town. Because we couldn’t think of any better way to return the favor, we decided to pretend he was in the band so he could partake in the half-off steak dinner plus drink tickets offer that had had our mouths watering since we agreed to play the show. We got a little paranoid that the promoter wouldn’t believe us, so we asked Hunter to climb up on stage with a synthesizer and perform a continuous drone throughout the first song of our set — at the end of which I was unfortunately obliged to kick him in the shins, because the song had ended and he didn’t seem to notice.

Now that I’ve heard some of Hunter Johs’s records, I kind of wish that we had dropped out for a bit and let him drone on. Gazing, Gazing, his second MP3 lp, is sweeping and cavernous and varied enough to constitute an entire universe unto itself — albeit a half-synthetic one, built partly upon the human voice, partly upon the primeval technological prostheses of the drum machine and the analogue synth. Sure, synthesizer tomorrowlands are nothing new to this here universe; but what if we all closed our eyes and imagined we were hearing one for the first time? “I,” one of the album’s opening tracks, captures the blurry-eyed feeling of being born into the impossible silicon wonderland that Hunter has dreamed up, blinking against a line of 2-dimensional palm trees and watching them change from blue to magenta as they sway in the ambient bit-torrent. It is a birth in every sense of the word: the dawn of a new “I,” standing on the rubble (both physical and virtual) of all the “I”s that came before.

Universe, “I” (Gazing, Gazing)

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Arthur Radio Transmission #5: Amor Apocalíptico, with live set by Wish

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010


Collage: In-studio photo by Anna Gonick and artwork by Wish

Last Sunday, Visitation Rites returned to Arthur Radio to celebrate the astronomical conjunction of the Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day, and President’s day, which just so happened be the release date for Excepter’s almost eponymous new double L.P. Presidence (preview inside). Rather than make love songs the ordre du jour, we thought we would simply regale you with some tunes that have been pulling our heart strings of late. In the second hour, Zeljko McMullen of the music/visual/art collective Shinkoyo, and founder of Brooklyn’s Paris London West Nile DIY performance space, took us a thousand leagues under the sea of pop musical detritus with his electronic solo project, Wish.
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