Deaglan
New Member
POD Concerts presents
SI SCHROEDER
Support: tba
Wednesday 14th March
Crawdaddy – Harcourt St – Dublin 2.
Doors – 8pm
Tickets €15 available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie . Doors 7.30pm.
http://www.trustmeimathief.com/artists/schroeders.html
www.myspace.com/sischroeder
Choice Music Award Nominee and Foggy Notions Irish Album of the Year 2006, Si Schroeder is a unique force to be reckoned with.
“Doughty, confident and ambitious, Coping Mechanisms is an album you really must hear” Irish Times
“Sound wise, its a tour de force, layer upon layer of subtle beats, feedback drenched guitars and haunting samples going into creating a noise that is at once quirky and baroque.” Hot Press 9/10
“a multi-layered, multi-faceted smorgasboard of cleverly blended sounds that soothe and chill, while Schroeder's tender wistful vocals provide the icing on the cake” Totally Dublin
Si Schroeder, Choice Music Prize Nominee and Foggy Notions Magazine Irish Album of 2006, is a six-foot hairy male who makes ‘music’. This ‘music’ generally sounds like the songs on his debut, ‘COPING MECHANISMS’, an unruly mix of samples, guitars, drums and electronics grabbed from all over the world. Si has a fondness for classic song-writing, epic pop music, electronica & experimental recordings, instrumental hip-hop, and archive recordings of orchestral, jazz and international folk music. A record collection stretching across decades and continents is thrown downstairs and reassembled, and over all this craziness Si sings in a hushed voice of other peoples’ craziness. Everyday struggles are recast as songs of love and loss, respect and hope, dignity and resolve…
Live, Si Schroeder has blown the PA systems of London, Berlin, New York and Chicago, and should you come along to his shows in Dublin you’ll hear the combined singing of men, women, children and machines, guitars and drums, toy pianos and toy planes, drones, beeps and beats (and bleats). And you may leave feeling better about the world. That’s the idea, anyway.
SI SCHROEDER
Support: tba
Wednesday 14th March
Crawdaddy – Harcourt St – Dublin 2.
Doors – 8pm
Tickets €15 available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie . Doors 7.30pm.
http://www.trustmeimathief.com/artists/schroeders.html
www.myspace.com/sischroeder
Choice Music Award Nominee and Foggy Notions Irish Album of the Year 2006, Si Schroeder is a unique force to be reckoned with.
“Doughty, confident and ambitious, Coping Mechanisms is an album you really must hear” Irish Times
“Sound wise, its a tour de force, layer upon layer of subtle beats, feedback drenched guitars and haunting samples going into creating a noise that is at once quirky and baroque.” Hot Press 9/10
“a multi-layered, multi-faceted smorgasboard of cleverly blended sounds that soothe and chill, while Schroeder's tender wistful vocals provide the icing on the cake” Totally Dublin
Si Schroeder, Choice Music Prize Nominee and Foggy Notions Magazine Irish Album of 2006, is a six-foot hairy male who makes ‘music’. This ‘music’ generally sounds like the songs on his debut, ‘COPING MECHANISMS’, an unruly mix of samples, guitars, drums and electronics grabbed from all over the world. Si has a fondness for classic song-writing, epic pop music, electronica & experimental recordings, instrumental hip-hop, and archive recordings of orchestral, jazz and international folk music. A record collection stretching across decades and continents is thrown downstairs and reassembled, and over all this craziness Si sings in a hushed voice of other peoples’ craziness. Everyday struggles are recast as songs of love and loss, respect and hope, dignity and resolve…
Live, Si Schroeder has blown the PA systems of London, Berlin, New York and Chicago, and should you come along to his shows in Dublin you’ll hear the combined singing of men, women, children and machines, guitars and drums, toy pianos and toy planes, drones, beeps and beats (and bleats). And you may leave feeling better about the world. That’s the idea, anyway.