[Attackpanther] Fwd: This Sunday in Brooklyn (10/7/07)

bryan eubanks bryan.eubanks at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 14:06:58 EDT 2007


8pm Sunday October 7th, 2007
@ The Marquise Dance Hall

: Leonel Kaplan, trumpet {Buenos Aires}
: Greg Kelley, trumpet {Boston}
: Tucker Dulin, trombone {NYC}
: Sean Meehan, snare drum {NYC}

Leonel and I toured for 2 weeks in Argentina back in
2003 with percussionist Diego Chamy. We both like
Scotch and broke up our rides with Quilmes
("Argentina's favorite beer") breaks. People in
Argentina claimed that we were "against art" and
"shit". His trumpet sounds like sand paper.

Tucker studied music in Boston where he played a lot
of music with the Boston avant-garde set before
heading off to San Diego to study with Lamonte Young
scholar and cellist Charles Curtis and worked on a
paper, "against spacialization", inspired by Perec,
Curtis, Robbe-Grillet, Young, and others. After some
time in Austria, he now resides in NYC. His trombone
playing is an intricate diagram of how crystalline
fragments of light should illuminate cold darkness.

Sean Meehan is a man with a drum in a quarry or a salt
pile with a dowel and a cymbal, bleeding light from a
hollow unfeeling thing.

; Nate Wooley, trumpet {NYC}
; Tom Blancarte, bass {NYC}
; Gino Robair, percussion {San Francisco}

Nate Wooley recently finished a piece organized around
the themes of "the ecstatic experience in religion,
sex, society, and everyday life" and "a subjective
deconstruction of the elements that make the trumpet a
unique instrument" - this says more about his
increasingly obtuse and hermetic aesthetic than I can.
He's currently on tour with UK free music legend Paul
Lytton.

Tom Blancarte was born in Augusta, Georgia and was
inspired to pick up the bass after hearing Black
Sabbath and Metallica. Later on he found Ayler,
Braxton and Evan Parker to be equally valid
inspirations.

Gino Robair has been a fixture on the West Coast free
improvisation scene since the mid-80s, performing with
the everyone from the Splatter Trio, Anthony Braxton,
Tom Waits, John Butcher, LaDonna Smith, Otomo
Yoshihide, Eugene Chadbourne, John Zorn, Nina Hagen,
Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, etc. He studied with
both Eddie Prevost (AMM) and Lou Harrison started
Rastascan Records in 1983. "I've always wanted to take
percussion beyond percussion, flip over the snares and
play them with Ebows, amplifying it all. Trying to
figure out ways to get beyond sticks and brushes."

The Marquise Dance Hall
291 Grand Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718-388-0044

Marquise Dance Hall
www.marquisedancehall.com
myspace.com/marquisedancehall

Leonel Kaplan
leonelkaplan.com.ar
myspace.com/leonelkaplan

Greg Kelley
geocities.com/greyelkgel

Tucker Dulin
alltheseworlds.org

Sean Meehan
home.earthlink.net/~overturnedbowl/

Nate Wooley
natewooley.com

Tom Blancarte
tomblancarte.com

Gino Robair
rastascan.com




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