MONADE (feat Laetita from Stereolab) / CRAYONSMITH @ WHELANS June 30 (1 Viewer)

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MONADE (Too Pure, France)
CRAYONSMITH (Out on a Limb Records)
& MAXIMUM JOY DJ’s
Whelan’s, Wexford Street
Saturday 29th June / €17.50
Doors from 7:30pm

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FROM WAV BOX OFFICE BESIDE WHELANS

MONADE
MONADE is the nom de plume of Laetitia Sadier when she isn't fronting STEREOLAB. Originally starting out as her bedroom-recording project, MONADE is now a far bigger beast and a four-piece band that consists of Laetitia (vocals / moog / tambourine / trombone), Marie Merlet (bass / vocals), Nicolas Etienne (keys) and David Loquier (drums).

Although displaying an affinity with her work in STEREOLAB, Laetitia's MONADE is a different proposition. Distinct by its more considered approach and spare arrangements, most recent album A Few Steps More is deceptively adventurous, greatly benefiting from the development of MONADE in to a fully-fledged band. Laetitia's trademark vocal stylings are lent a more emotive edge amidst minimal percussion and the understated playing of the band, augmented by warm analogues and Laetitia's own trombone playing.

With two albums under their belt, A Few Steps More (2005) and the so called 'Bedroom Recordings' Socialisme Ou Barbarie (2003), MONADE are busy recording their 3rd LP, working title Monstre Sacre, with a scheduled release date for Sept 2007. This will be released on Too Pure Records.

This summer they embark on a mini tour of Ireland taking in Dublin, Cork and Galway to coincide with a split 7” release with Thrill Jockey band THE ZINCS. This is a limited release of KEVIN AYERS cover versions, copies of which will be available for purchase at each Irish venue.

www.myspace.com/monade
www.toopure.com/monade

CRAYONSMITH
CRAYONSMITH is the music of Ciaran Smith from Dublin. On his fifth birthday, he was given a plastic snare drum which he added to his makeshift drumkit of pots and plastic paint pots set up in the family shed. Then, when he was eight years old, he robbed his sister's Bontempi keyboard, and, together with a pre-historic tape recorder and a cassette of THE BEACH BOYS' "Summer Dreams", began learning to play his favourite songs on keyboard and, later, guitar. Having played in various musical projects and bands from the age of twelve, in early 2004, Ciaran began playing his own songs live with the help of two friends under the name CRAYONSMITH. In December 2004, they released a split Christmas single with WINDINGS (Out On A Limb Records) which was very well received.

Ciaran spent 2005/6 recording his debut album in his bedroom and Slow Loris Studios and then took these recordings to Steve Fanagan (North Station) for touch up mixing and production. Released to great reviews in May 2006, "Stay Loose" is available nationwide on Musical Voodoo Records. "Stay Loose" was written with the help of some friends and whatever instruments he had close to hand (drum-machine, guitar, keyboards, bass, glockenspiel, tooth-brush etc.) It combines melody, beats, rhythms, harmonies, dueling vocals and found sound/studio experimentation to produce an eclectic yet ultimately cohesive album. MARK LINKOUS (SPARKLEHORSE) heard the music and then asked CRAYONSMITH to open for SPARKLEHORSE on their UK and Irish tour in October 2006.

For March and April '07, Ciaran did a solo tour of the US West Coast playing with likes of Jason Lytle (GRANDADDY), CASIOTONE FOR THE PAINFULLY ALONE, Mt. EERIE and JASON ANDERSON amongst others. The excellent Irish label, Out On A Limb Records, will be putting out the next album in February 2008 for which work is well under way.

www.myspace.com/crayonsmith
 
Monade are also playing PING PONG ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND cross-over gig on Friday 29 June. With Mirakil Whip.
 
are they known as 'Le Monade' back home?

That is unlikely to be the case, as 'monade' looks to be a feminine noun, thus it would be incorrect to use the masculine definite article.

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wow. songs on myspace are great! put me down for 1 ticket.

I particularly love the Robert Wyatt cover of 'At last I am free' up on their myspace. Perfect summer listening. Monade are releasing a split 7" of (that other Soft Machine legend) Kevin Ayers covers with The Zincs in early July and there will be copies of this on sale at each of the gigs. Fuckin A!!!
 
From their wiki


Monade is a Bordeaux, France-based band which was initially a side project of Lætitia Sadier, one half of Stereolab, one of the first bands to be labeled "post rock" and incidentally influential to early Britpop. In the late 1990s, the All-City imprint released a 7" split of Monade's "Ode to a Keyring"/"Witch Hazel" [the b-side of the split featured materials by post-rock group, M, featuring David Pajo of Slint]. These songs were recorded by Sadier with Rosie Cuckston of the band Pram. The two songs featured on Monade's initial 45 were re-recorded for the group's first full-length record, "Socialisme Ou Barbarie" [Drag City]. They have released two albums to date on the Duophonic label which is partially owned by Sadier herself. The first album, Socialisme Ou Barbarie was released in 2003 after being produced part-time over a period of six years.

Their second album, A Few Steps More (2005), marks a more cohesive stage in the band's development. There is now a regular lineup, and it was recorded using studio equipment. The album has been roundly praised and criticised for its superficial resemblance to the sound of Stereolab, but several reviews have commented more on the harmonic structure of the album, which almost seems to blend symphonically at times. Even the instrumentals and vocals blend at points. Asked about on the album's themes in an interview for Eye Weekly, Sadier commented: "I was trying to write to the individual and the capacity to listen to one's desires. Also, I tackled the idea of becoming. I think that's quite an important notion: that things should be allowed to become. I became a singer and it took me years and I want Monade to have a chance to become a band".

The name "Monade" was taken from Cornelius Castoriadis' concept of the "monade psychique" (psychical monad), which was the term Castoriadis used to describe the undifferentiated infantile psyche, before its shattering into the ego, super-ego, and id through the process of socialization. Lætitia Sadier has stated that the name has a double meaning – the word "monade" is from the root word "mono-" (meaning "one") and etymologically related to the sound recording term "mono", which stands in contrast to stereo, and therefore is a reference to Monade as a solo side project to Stereolab.[2] The title of Monade's first album pays tribute to a libertarian Marxist political group founded by Castoriadis, Socialisme ou Barbarie.
 
can't wait for this.next best thing to a Stereolab gig, and they haven't played here in, what 6 years?!? She's still Sexy Sadier judging by the posters too!
 
Hey,

Laetitia from Monade will be interviewed on Edel Coffey’s show tomorrow between 10 and 12. I expect she will have a little bit to say on the forthcoming Stereolab & Monade albums which are both near completion.
 
Is this gonna sell out do you reckon. I've a couple of mates who want to wait til saturday before deciding whether they're going or not. I've me ticket already, but am just wondering for them, like.

Looking forward to it immensely, even though I know next to nothing by them.
 
Here's a rough breakdown.... for Cork on the 29th

6.30 Drinks promo (Tiger Beer) in the Twins O'Brien (ex Lebowski's) with some Tunes and Djs. Tickets to be won for Club.

10 Club Doors open

Mirakil Whip (Live)

Monade (Live)


12.30 DJ Stefano (Dolce Musica) plays some live electro, rockin tunes

12.50 Miss Motif plays a rockin electro set until 2am
 

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