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Tuesday, December 9th 2008

Sun Circle with Greg Davis and Zach Wallace
Bird Show from Chicago, Illinois
Emeralds Cleveland's drone-sound

10pm at Fairchild Chapel

SUN CIRCLE is the duo of Greg Davis and Zach Wallace. Psychoacoustic minimalism meets psychedelic maximalism. Ecstatic high volume drones, long form trance musics and peace noise. Bowed strings, voices, organs, percussion, home-made and world instruments. Greg Davis lives in Burlington, Vermont. He has played shows all over the world with many different people and has released solo and collaborative albums on many different labels, including Carpark Records and Kranky. Zach Wallace lives in Swan Valley, Montana. He performs solo, with Memorize the Sky and Sun Circle and has played with people ranging from Tony Conrad to Anthony Braxton.

Discography:
Sun Circle CDr (Lichen Records - Jan 2007 - LP reissue in Dec 2008)
Sun Circle / Wind-Up Bird Tour Cassette (Lichen Records - Feb 2007 - LP reissue on Music Fellowship in Dec 2008)
Sun Circle / Eleh Split LP (Important Records - March 2008)
Sun Circle / Pregnant Moon Split Cassette (Nu-New Age Tapes - June 2008)
Sun Circle Tour Cassette (Lichen Records - Dec 2008)
Posted on 28 November 2008

Saturday, Novermber 15th 2008

nmperign from Boston, Mass.
Trauma with Chris Riggs and Ben Hall
Sam Goldberg mesmerizing guitar drone
Walter Carson from Lexington, KY
Fluxmonkey/J. Guy Laughlin duo

9pm at Fairchild Chapel

NMPERIGN is Greg Kelley and Bhob Rainey from Boston, Massachusetts. Nmperign has been hailed the world over as the leading purveyors of whatever that strange thing they do is. Their palette of sounds makes laptops seem as flexible as doorbells, and their precise but wildly unpredictable improvisations would have you at the edge of your seat if you weren't so afraid of the noise you would make getting there. Fierce and fragile, lush and fractured, nmperign is tough to pin down and all the better for it.

BHOB RAINEY’s music has become a model in the world of experimental sound. He is the founder of both nmperign (with trumpeter Greg Kelley) and the BSC, which he also directs. Collaborations with musicians such as Ralf Wehowsky, Le Quan Ninh, Günter Müller, and Lionel Marchetti, dancers Nicole Bindler and Yukiko Nakamura, and filmmakers Loren Boyer, Harvey Benschoter, and William Pisarri highlight Rainey’s broad experience and outline a complex body of work that continues to expand and surprise. His music occupies a charged space between synthetic and organic sound, bringing forth improbable sensual and narrative experiences through virtuosic extended techniques, homemade synths and sound processors, found recordings, and a kind of living silence that is apt to wreak havoc with the perception of time.

GREG KELLEY (b. 1973, Boston) began studying trumpet in 1983. He attended the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore from 1991 to 1995, where in addition to studying the Conservatory curriculum, he also immersed himself in a deep study of avant-garde and experimental music, eventually coming to the conclusion that his musical focus lay outside of the academic environment. After his studies, Kelley moved back to his native Massachusetts and quickly insinuated himself into the local avant-garde circles and soon commenced a period of intense travel and collaboration, bringing him across the United States, throughout Europe, Japan and South America. He has recorded over 40 albums and despite a more limited travel schedule, he still manages to play in a number of groups including Nmperign (as abstract improvisatory duo and as horn section for ex-Galaxie 500-ers Damon & Naomi), Heathen Shame, Cold Bleak Heat, the Life Partners, the Eagles of Hair Metal, and the BSC, among others. Other collaborators have included Jandek, Keiji Haino, Donald Miller (Borbetomagus), Anthony Braxton, Kevin Drumm, Christian Wolff, Pauline Oliveros, Joe McPhee, and Lionel Marchetti.
Posted on 12 November 2008