From jdecay at att.net Thu Jun 3 13:52:27 2010 From: jdecay at att.net (Jordan Harris) Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 10:52:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Burnt Library #16 In-Reply-To: <031720102135.9732.4BA14B250004CE0D0000260422243323629B0A02D29B9B0EBF970E0C0A0B06@att.net> References: <49283.141.151.185.147.1268854808.squirrel@webmail2.pair.com> <031720102135.9732.4BA14B250004CE0D0000260422243323629B0A02D29B9B0EBF970E0C0A0B06@att.net> Message-ID: <11457.18861.qm@web180213.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> The new issue of The Burnt Library is now available at Eides, Slacker, Wicked Discs, and The Beehive. Within are reviews of Thee Psychick Bible by Genesis P-Orridge, the awesome Faith and the Muse concert, and more. From catslovetfs at gmail.com Tue Jun 29 15:59:21 2010 From: catslovetfs at gmail.com (Donald Anderson) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 15:59:21 -0400 Subject: Electronic Saviors Showcase Message-ID: Tomorrow night!!! June 30 THE DARK CLAN NULL DEVICE XUBERX TERROR FIRMA SKY @ The Garfield Artworks 4931 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15224 8PM All Ages $15 NULL DEVICE - Madison, WI -based electronic band Null Device is releasing their fourth full-length album ?Suspending Belief? June 22nd on Nilaihah Records, to coincide with their first US tour. Building on their previous works, the new album continues to fuse contemporary club music styles with traditional elements from the Middle East and India. Suspending Belief combines the most inspired bits of Bollywood filmi, Panjabi bhangra, Arabic classical poetry, trance, house, dubstep, and breakbeat with strong vocals and compelling pop hooks. From 8th-century sufi poetry soaring over euphoric trance, to glitch-hop tweaking bollywood riffs, to bhangra dhols anchoring grungy electro-pop, the sounds of ?Suspending Belief? occupy a unique place in independent electronic music. THE DARK CLAN - Like Jimmy Eat World trying to stop the Dragonforce guys from stealing The Postal Service's lunch money, The Dark Clan is a heartbreakingly sincere, over-the-top, genre-bending good time. The music of The Dark Clan is filled with big pop hooks, big fat beats, big vocal harmonies, big guitar solos, and big serious fun. XUBERX - XuberX finds influences in a broad spectrum of music and bands, but a consensus seems to be that Stromkern and Angelspit have been among the strongest musical influences. To describe XUBERX?s sound, however, is more difficult. The broad genre of ?industrial? music fits well, but no one subgenre truly encapsulates the band. In performances, the band complements its use of synthesizers with live guitar. TERROR FIRMA SKY - TFS is Pittsburgh's one man train wreck of blues, jazz and funk mixed with industrial. From xopher.tm at gmail.com Wed Jun 30 08:12:29 2010 From: xopher.tm at gmail.com (Christopher tm) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 08:12:29 -0400 Subject: Electronic Saviors Showcase In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Query: Is this "show at 8" or "doors at 8"? Also, is the act list the same as the show order, i.e. is TFS on first and TDC last? Thanks. On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Donald Anderson wrote: > Tomorrow night!!! > June 30 > > THE DARK CLAN > NULL DEVICE > XUBERX > TERROR FIRMA SKY > > @ > The Garfield Artworks > 4931 Penn Ave. > Pittsburgh, PA 15224 > > 8PM > All Ages > $15 > > > NULL DEVICE - Madison, WI -based electronic band Null Device is releasing > their fourth full-length album ?Suspending Belief? June 22nd on Nilaihah > Records, to coincide with their first US tour. Building on their previous > works, the new album continues to fuse contemporary club music styles with > traditional elements from the Middle East and India. Suspending Belief > combines the most inspired bits of Bollywood filmi, Panjabi bhangra, Arabic > classical poetry, trance, house, dubstep, and breakbeat with strong vocals > and compelling pop hooks. From 8th-century sufi poetry soaring over euphoric > trance, to glitch-hop tweaking bollywood riffs, to bhangra dhols anchoring > grungy electro-pop, the sounds of ?Suspending Belief? occupy a unique place > in independent electronic music. > > THE DARK CLAN - Like Jimmy Eat World trying to stop the Dragonforce guys > from stealing The Postal Service's lunch money, The Dark Clan is a > heartbreakingly sincere, over-the-top, genre-bending good time. The music of > The Dark Clan is filled with big pop hooks, big fat beats, big vocal > harmonies, big guitar solos, and big serious fun. > > XUBERX - XuberX finds influences in a broad spectrum of music and bands, but > a consensus seems to be that Stromkern and Angelspit have been among the > strongest musical influences. To describe XUBERX?s sound, however, is more > difficult. The broad genre of ?industrial? music fits well, but no one > subgenre truly encapsulates the band. In performances, the band complements > its use of synthesizers with live guitar. > > TERROR FIRMA SKY - TFS is Pittsburgh's one man train wreck of blues, jazz > and funk mixed with industrial. > _______________________________________________ > pgh-goth-list mailing list > pgh-goth-list at listless.org > http://www.listless.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-goth-list > From catslovetfs at gmail.com Wed Jun 30 10:52:45 2010 From: catslovetfs at gmail.com (Donald Anderson) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:52:45 -0400 Subject: Electronic Saviors Showcase In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Doors are at 8. Yes, the order of bands is in order of the list from the bottom up with TFS first and Dark Clan last. I go on at 8:15 sharp. On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Christopher tm wrote: > Query: Is this "show at 8" or "doors at 8"? Also, is the act list the > same as the show order, i.e. is TFS on first and TDC last? Thanks. > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Donald Anderson > wrote: > > Tomorrow night!!! > > June 30 > > > > THE DARK CLAN > > NULL DEVICE > > XUBERX > > TERROR FIRMA SKY > > > > @ > > The Garfield Artworks > > 4931 Penn Ave. > > Pittsburgh, PA 15224 > > > > 8PM > > All Ages > > $15 > > > > > > NULL DEVICE - Madison, WI -based electronic band Null Device is releasing > > their fourth full-length album ?Suspending Belief? June 22nd on Nilaihah > > Records, to coincide with their first US tour. Building on their previous > > works, the new album continues to fuse contemporary club music styles > with > > traditional elements from the Middle East and India. Suspending Belief > > combines the most inspired bits of Bollywood filmi, Panjabi bhangra, > Arabic > > classical poetry, trance, house, dubstep, and breakbeat with strong > vocals > > and compelling pop hooks. From 8th-century sufi poetry soaring over > euphoric > > trance, to glitch-hop tweaking bollywood riffs, to bhangra dhols > anchoring > > grungy electro-pop, the sounds of ?Suspending Belief? occupy a unique > place > > in independent electronic music. > > > > THE DARK CLAN - Like Jimmy Eat World trying to stop the Dragonforce guys > > from stealing The Postal Service's lunch money, The Dark Clan is a > > heartbreakingly sincere, over-the-top, genre-bending good time. The music > of > > The Dark Clan is filled with big pop hooks, big fat beats, big vocal > > harmonies, big guitar solos, and big serious fun. > > > > XUBERX - XuberX finds influences in a broad spectrum of music and bands, > but > > a consensus seems to be that Stromkern and Angelspit have been among the > > strongest musical influences. To describe XUBERX?s sound, however, is > more > > difficult. The broad genre of ?industrial? music fits well, but no one > > subgenre truly encapsulates the band. In performances, the band > complements > > its use of synthesizers with live guitar. > > > > TERROR FIRMA SKY - TFS is Pittsburgh's one man train wreck of blues, jazz > > and funk mixed with industrial. > > _______________________________________________ > > pgh-goth-list mailing list > > pgh-goth-list at listless.org > > http://www.listless.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-goth-list > > > _______________________________________________ > pgh-goth-list mailing list > pgh-goth-list at listless.org > http://www.listless.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-goth-list >