Bootleg
The Pavilion
Thursday Nov 6th
featuring
Rarely Seen Above Ground
Doors 9pm €6 before 10pm / €8 after.
Entitles you entry to Play club night until 2am
R.S.A.G. aka Jeremy Hickey is a multi-instrumentalist who records, performs and produces all his own material. The ‘Organic Sampler’ , which is musically many steps further and sideways, and the genesis of the new visual experience - sound and vision hand in hand - a multi-media rock and roll cornucopia; the future is here - look and listen.
Live R.S.A.G. plays drums / percussion and sings. The backing tracks are recorded in his studio. Visually, he has created a virtual band which is projected on a screen behind him. Think of Joy Division, Talking Heads, Fela Kuti, New York rockers, ESG with the visual impact of the Gorillaz. But rather than the use of animation, he aspires to a sort of shadowplay; a show of silhouettes of himself, which he utilises on disc. Think of what DJ Shadow done on his live tour of The Private Press. The impact that visual representation can have on a live show. This is so much more than just music, it is a friendly, full-sensory virus with no known cure. Get the illness soon, you deserve it.
"...rife with unusual hooks, menacing bass lines and ungovernable, fitful rhythms."
(The Kilkenny People, Jan '07)
“His dexterous, inventive, gleeful drumming, and the strangled soul of his voice”
(The Art of Noise concert London, 26 Oct 2007)
http://www.myspace.com/rarelyseenaboveground
The Pavilion
Thursday Nov 6th
featuring
Rarely Seen Above Ground
Doors 9pm €6 before 10pm / €8 after.
Entitles you entry to Play club night until 2am
R.S.A.G. aka Jeremy Hickey is a multi-instrumentalist who records, performs and produces all his own material. The ‘Organic Sampler’ , which is musically many steps further and sideways, and the genesis of the new visual experience - sound and vision hand in hand - a multi-media rock and roll cornucopia; the future is here - look and listen.
Live R.S.A.G. plays drums / percussion and sings. The backing tracks are recorded in his studio. Visually, he has created a virtual band which is projected on a screen behind him. Think of Joy Division, Talking Heads, Fela Kuti, New York rockers, ESG with the visual impact of the Gorillaz. But rather than the use of animation, he aspires to a sort of shadowplay; a show of silhouettes of himself, which he utilises on disc. Think of what DJ Shadow done on his live tour of The Private Press. The impact that visual representation can have on a live show. This is so much more than just music, it is a friendly, full-sensory virus with no known cure. Get the illness soon, you deserve it.
"...rife with unusual hooks, menacing bass lines and ungovernable, fitful rhythms."
(The Kilkenny People, Jan '07)
“His dexterous, inventive, gleeful drumming, and the strangled soul of his voice”
(The Art of Noise concert London, 26 Oct 2007)
http://www.myspace.com/rarelyseenaboveground