lazybird
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LAZYBIRD
This Sunday, 8pm 'til closing
Anseo (upstairs), 18 Lower Camden St., Dublin 2
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Not going to the Electric Picnic this weekend? Good, because that means that you have the chance to come along this Sunday to Lazybird to see Ian McDonnell and Daniel Jacobson deliver a few sets of improvisational laptoppery. As Ian puts it, "Ah sure, who needs Bjork and Sonic Youth when you have two nerds with laptops in Lazybird!"
We couldn't have said it better ourselves.
More info, you say? Here ya go, straight from the artists' keyboards:
IAN MCDONNELL
"Hi, my name is Ian McDonnell. I'll be making my solo Lazybird debut on Sunday night with a set of laptop improvisations, plus a duo improv set with my friend Daniel Jacobson (Zoidan Jankalovich). I use an Audiomulch patch which I've been working on since 2007. It basically lets me play around with pre-recorded loops and audio files, changing their pitch, time signature, and I often play rhythmical fragments over this from a MIDI controller keyboard. Sometimes I especially like to build up compositions in layers of noise and distortion, other times it will be more textural, droney, and I'll improvise over that. Cheers, Ian.
"P.S. I have a new album coming out soon with my act, Lakker, called Ruido; keep your eyes and ears peeled at the beginning of October!"
(And that album will be coming out on our own Lazybird label.)
http://www.myspace.com/ianmcdonnellmusic
DANIEL JACOBSON
"Hi, my name is Zoidan Jankalovich. I'll be making my Lazybird debut on Sunday night with a set of laptop and guitar improvisations, plus a duo improv set with my friend Ian McDonnell. I use a Max/MSP patch which i've been working on since 2003. It basically lets me play around with pre-recorded loops and audio files, changing their pitch, time signature, and recording live loops in and out of time on guitar or through a mic. Sometimes I especially like to build up compositions in layers with odd-metre rhythmic formations, other times it will be more textural, out-of-time, and I'll improvise over that. Cheers, Zoidan.
"P.S. I have a new coming album out soon called ZoiD Versus the Jazz Musicians of Ireland Vol 1; get your pre-release copy on Sunday for only 10 euro!"
http://www.daniel-jacobson.com
http://www.myspace.com/jacobzoid
http://www.zoidensemble.com
So if you're not going to Electric Picnic, and you're up for a bit of experimental electronica, come on up to Anseo and check these two out. Doors at 8, a fiver in.
~lazybird~
http://www.myspace.com/lazybirdclubnight/
http://www.myspace.com/lazybirdlabel/
UPCOMING LAZYBIRD GIGS
30/09: Solen
21/10: DirectorSound
28/10: some afternoon pre-Boredoms vaguely DEAF-related thing, probably
02/12: Mahood, Cian Nugent, The Spook of the 13th Lock and George Worrall
Due to us being a bit short-handed this Sunday (two of us doing the setting up in Anseo, two working down at the festival), Radio-Inactivity, our weekly Lazybird webcast, won't be happening this week. But it'll be back next weekend, from 6pm 'til 7:30pm on http://www.powerfm.org. Tune in, turn up, drone on.
This Sunday, 8pm 'til closing
Anseo (upstairs), 18 Lower Camden St., Dublin 2
_______________________________________________
Not going to the Electric Picnic this weekend? Good, because that means that you have the chance to come along this Sunday to Lazybird to see Ian McDonnell and Daniel Jacobson deliver a few sets of improvisational laptoppery. As Ian puts it, "Ah sure, who needs Bjork and Sonic Youth when you have two nerds with laptops in Lazybird!"
We couldn't have said it better ourselves.
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More info, you say? Here ya go, straight from the artists' keyboards:
IAN MCDONNELL
"Hi, my name is Ian McDonnell. I'll be making my solo Lazybird debut on Sunday night with a set of laptop improvisations, plus a duo improv set with my friend Daniel Jacobson (Zoidan Jankalovich). I use an Audiomulch patch which I've been working on since 2007. It basically lets me play around with pre-recorded loops and audio files, changing their pitch, time signature, and I often play rhythmical fragments over this from a MIDI controller keyboard. Sometimes I especially like to build up compositions in layers of noise and distortion, other times it will be more textural, droney, and I'll improvise over that. Cheers, Ian.
"P.S. I have a new album coming out soon with my act, Lakker, called Ruido; keep your eyes and ears peeled at the beginning of October!"
(And that album will be coming out on our own Lazybird label.)
http://www.myspace.com/ianmcdonnellmusic
DANIEL JACOBSON
"Hi, my name is Zoidan Jankalovich. I'll be making my Lazybird debut on Sunday night with a set of laptop and guitar improvisations, plus a duo improv set with my friend Ian McDonnell. I use a Max/MSP patch which i've been working on since 2003. It basically lets me play around with pre-recorded loops and audio files, changing their pitch, time signature, and recording live loops in and out of time on guitar or through a mic. Sometimes I especially like to build up compositions in layers with odd-metre rhythmic formations, other times it will be more textural, out-of-time, and I'll improvise over that. Cheers, Zoidan.
"P.S. I have a new coming album out soon called ZoiD Versus the Jazz Musicians of Ireland Vol 1; get your pre-release copy on Sunday for only 10 euro!"
http://www.daniel-jacobson.com
http://www.myspace.com/jacobzoid
http://www.zoidensemble.com
So if you're not going to Electric Picnic, and you're up for a bit of experimental electronica, come on up to Anseo and check these two out. Doors at 8, a fiver in.
~lazybird~
http://www.myspace.com/lazybirdclubnight/
http://www.myspace.com/lazybirdlabel/
UPCOMING LAZYBIRD GIGS
30/09: Solen
21/10: DirectorSound
28/10: some afternoon pre-Boredoms vaguely DEAF-related thing, probably
02/12: Mahood, Cian Nugent, The Spook of the 13th Lock and George Worrall
Due to us being a bit short-handed this Sunday (two of us doing the setting up in Anseo, two working down at the festival), Radio-Inactivity, our weekly Lazybird webcast, won't be happening this week. But it'll be back next weekend, from 6pm 'til 7:30pm on http://www.powerfm.org. Tune in, turn up, drone on.