thenownow.net – Big Bucket fundraiser Mon July 31!

This will double as my farewell drinks, so come along!

VERY EXCITING NEWS!

On Monday 31st July from 7.30pm ‘til Midnight we are hosting a fundraiser concert/party at our new-ish great venue -
the Newtown Theatre
(not @Newtown RSL, head further down south king st) – some may remember it as ‘the edge’ theatre.
Cnr King & Bray Sts ( entry on Bray st (down south king st – closer to St.Peters station than Newtown stn)
Phone 02 95195081 | http://www.newtowntheatre.com.au/Edge/edge_theatre.htm (there is a map on the site)

the NOW now is raising money to buy a photocopier!

PERFORMANCE BY THE SPLINTER ORCHESTRA
RECORDS SPUN BY BRENDAN WALLS + ANNA BURNS

THERE IS A HUGE AMOUNT OF PRIZES TO BE WON in the WIN win
just by being there and throwing a $2 coin at the prize pack you want most! Or several (see the prizes below)

ENTRY is $10, and the space is licenced, full of couches and warm lights

Rumor has it (and it will be confirmed in the next mailout) that there will be a treasure hunt a-la-pole poster from Newtown Station down to the venue (10min walk)… Keep your eyes peeled!

/////////////////////////////// lengthy details below

We are very excited about this party – muster up as many $2 coins as you can!!!
We are boycotting kinkos and saving up for a PHOTOCOPIER – after 6 years of kinko–style-overpriced-oppression – we think we’ve earned one!

entry is $10 and it costs $2 to enter the draw for the WIN win!
A bunch of prize packs FULL of wonderful and freshly baked goodies…!! (see below for the growing list of prizes)

If you’d like to donate to the prize packs, (or to the cause if you can’t make it to the night) please email clare@thenownow.net as soon as possible!!

PRIZES so far…

THE BIG PRIZE :::
The splinter orchestra plays a private concert at your house!

CDS / RECORDS / SHOWBAGS
Sound&Fury Showbag
Robin Fox DVDs + CDS
Clare Cooper CDs
Impermanent / Pelt Pack
Half Theory/Otherfilm collection
Anthony Magen NN sound walk collection
DualpLover Pack
the NOW now CD catalogue
2SER Pack
Popfrenzy Pack
Wagga Wagga Space program pack
Exotica CDs from Matt Ottignon
CD Collection from The Necks
Ross Bolleter “Satellites” and “Sandhills” CDs
PAINT IT BLACK record store goodie bag
Gifted Records (closing down sale!) showbags
Luke Snarls entire drum&bass cd collection + rare Frigid t-shirt
Cyclic Defrost goodies
Jazzgroove CDs (comps, Green Septet, gerard Masters + more!)
Shannon O’Neill CDs / Alias Frequency Showbag!
+ lots more

ROMANTIC GETAWAY FOR TWO
At the Mariners Court Hotel in Woolloomooloo – for one lucky couple. Includes breakfast!!!

TICKETS! TICKETS! TICKETS!
Free entry to ALL the NOW now GIGS FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR!
Enmore Theatre shows
Level 2 @newtown shows
Festival passes to Unsound (Nov 10-12 2006)

MERCH OF NON SOUND MAKING KIND
ALL of The NOW now T-shirts (2002-2006)
Selection of limited edition NOW now posters
2SER merch pack galore

PRIVATE LESSON WITH…
voice or writing session/lesson with Amanda Stewart.
Harp lesson with Clare Cooper
Existential witty banter with Robin Fox over coffee

UNCLASSIFIABLE>>>
BAKED GOODS by Ali Russle and Cat Raven
ARRRT by James Hancock framed collage
A legendary STEIM Crackle Box donated by Jon Rose + Hollis Taylor

We will also have 6 years worth of NOW now posters for perusal and purchase

As stated above, suggested entry donation is $10, but if you can’t make it to $10, please come anyway and party with us
There will be crazy drinks, music, cakes, t-shirts, posters and this is a cause close to our organisational hearts so please spread the word…!

Thanks so much!

Clare

http://www.thenownow.net

ANT event

Short notice, but I just found out about this:

Actor Network Theory – special workshop
The Institute for Sustainable Futures will hold a special roundtable/workshop on Actor Network Theory (ANT)
on Wednesday 19th July
from 11am till 1pm
at Level 11, Building 10, Jones Street
[University of Technology, Sydney - City Campus]

The aim of the workshop is to share the accumulated wisdom of various ISF PhD students, a guest from Electrical Engineering, Robert Jarman and adjunct Prof. Paul Bryce, who have used ANT, and to enable others to take the first steps in seeing what ANT might offer their research approach.

ANT offers a way of observing and analysing a process of change and, in combination with action research, ANT can identify and guide interventions to effect change. (Bryce & Yasukawa 2004).

Come along if you wish to learn more.
If you would like more information or to RSVP, please email Juliet Willetts (Juliet.Willetts@uts.edu.au) by COB Tuesday 18th.

Although I’m crazy busy at the moment, preparing to travel etc., I’m going to attend this. I’ve been thinking a lot recently about how ANT, as well as D&G’s ‘assemblage’ can be used for theorizing appropriation. Reading Slack & Wise’s Culture & Technology a while ago confirmed that these should be fruitful areas to explore.

Also I’ve been commissioned by the ABC to make a five minute piece on the theme of ‘figure in a soundscape’ as part of a new radiophonic initiative. My piece is provisionally called ‘Figure/Network’ – it will engage with some of these theoretical concerns through sound, using granular synthesis, and generative, patch-based processes. It’s due in a couple of weeks (the day before I leave!) so this workshop is timely.

Liquid Architecture 7 Sydney starts tonight!

The Sydney leg of the annual Liquid Architecture festival of sound arts
starts tonight at the Performance Space. The Sydney Morning Herald has a preview: http://tinyurl.com/gqkoj

This week will be packed with performances, talks and workshops from local and international artists. Liquid Architecture is an essential event for anyone interested in contemporary sound and music. Check out the lineup:

Wednesday July 5, 8pm – Opening Night
($15/$10)

The Loop Orchestra
Clayton Thomas & Jim Denley
Amanda Stewart

Thursday July 6, 8pm – Concert 1
($20/$15/$12)

Pimmon
Dean Roberts (NZ)
Greg Davis & Jeph Jerman (USA)
Donna Hewitt & Julian Knowles
Gail Priest

+ Artist Talks 6-7pm (Free)

Friday July 7, 8pm – Concert 2
($20/$15/$12)

The Swiss Australian Collectibles (Switzerland & Melbourne)
[featuring Speak Percussion, Duo B&B and Martin Baumgartner]
Martin Baumgartner (Switzerland)
Ros Bandt (Melbourne)
Garth Paine & Michael Atherton
Peter Blamey

+ Artist Talks 6-7pm (Free)

Saturday July 8 – Panel + Workshop

12-2pm – Instrument Building Workshop (Free)
with Ross Bencina/Donna Hewitt/Ros Bandt

3-5pm – Panel/Forum – ‘Interrogating The Instrument’ (Free)
with Ian Andrews/Julian Knowles/Peter Blamey/Garth Paine

Saturday July 8, 8pm – Concert 3
($20/$15/$12)

eRikm (France)
EPA [Darrin Verhagen](Melbourne)
Ross Bencina (Melbourne)
Duo B&B (Switzerland)
Ivar Lehtsalu

+ Artist Talks 6-7pm (Free)

Sunday July 9, 10.30am-1.30pm – AudioMulch Masterclass
($20/$10)

With Audiomulch creator Ross Bencina.

Sunday July 9, 2pm – Audiovisual Performance
($15/$10)

Klipp AV (UK/Sweden)
Ian Andrews
Kazumichi Grime
Dave Noyze

A season pass is available for just $60/$40 which will get you entry to
all performances. http://performancespace.com.au/bookings.html

Liquid Architecture
http://liquidarchitecture.org.au

Presented in Sydney by

Alias Frequencies
http://aliasfrequencies.org

The Performance Space
http://performancespace.com.au

and 2SER
http://2ser.com

With support from The Australia Council for the Arts, NSW Ministry for
the Arts, The University of Technology, Sydney, Alliance Française,
Association Française d’Action Artistique, French Embassy, CAOS.

Greetings, Hunter!

Greetings Cosmonauts,

The astral conjunction between Mister Snow and Zina Kaye has produced the stellar event 20:22 28/06/2006 Hunter Kaye.
More information is available at your local cosmos, or the intersmelly : http://zina.org.

Peace 2

Z = H = S

dual plover news

kevin blechdom is returning to australia in august/september! highly recommended. unfortunately i’ll be o/s when she plays in sydney – maybe i’ll make it to the blue mountains show, or maybe there’ll be another sydney gig around then.

also, lieutenant colonel spastic howitzer is playing at hermann’s this friday! more info below:

5 years on since our last installment of the rebirth of fool compilation series we have made yet another abomination to wealth creation in volume 3. the worst one yet and also the most expensive, labour intensive item we’ve produced. for reasons i cant remember this cd comes packaged in a hand bound, gold blocked, 24 page book (thanks keggles) and is selling for the same amount as the rest of our cheaply produced and put together items!

so if you wanna dumb your ears down between bouts of xenakis and cage and hear the latest in retardation like 7u? channeling wesley willis in an ode to this very organization, testimonials from my miserablelife.com put to music by fool veterans new waver, unrequited love songs set in seedy adelaide establishments, instructional songwriting cassettes, gay audio porn spoken in thick australian accents, absurd police tapes and a whole lotta other stuff not worth listing then this is the album for you.

we’re launching the album in 4 sleeps time at our HAPPY NEW FINANCIAL YEAR PARTY being held this friday the 30th june at HERMANNS, cnr city and butlin streets, sydney university. artists from the album rank sinatra, lt colonel spastic howitzer and naked on the vague (hoppy has bad tables track on fool 3) will be performing as well as a host of others including curse ov dialect, toecutter, the warm feelings, rev kriss hades, bradbury and justice yeldham, plus taxation themed karaoke. all this and more for a poultry 8 bucks or 5 if your a bludger.

it’s also a celebration of 10 years as a label, yes this year marks 10 years since lucas first forked out the cash for his belated release ‘a kombi – music to drive by’ which subsequently brought dualpLOVER into the world. a partnership was formed soon after when friend and swerve joined the fold shortly before releasing ‘alternahunk’ the labels second offering which also made the house of plover not just a vanity label for lucas but a fully fledged concern.

since then, somehow, to our bewilderment we have been wrongly labeled as a novelty music label, by people unable to get a total grasp of the musical importance of releases like ’singing sadie’ or ‘deano merino’. so far this year our release schedule reflects our desire to shake this wrongly formed image with some hard hitting new titles filled with focused aggression fraught with ideology that will cause irreparable changes to a society that allows this type of unchecked DIY publishing to exist in the first place. just take a look at our first 3 explosive releases this year alone. toxic lipsticks’ ‘prisoner of hormones’ ep is an enraged expose on the current youth identity crisis that finds woman of apparent maturity singing at an emotional level of a 14 year old’s. new wavers – ‘neuters’ retrospective (released in collaboration with melbourne’s spill label) delves deep into the corporate world in the 90’s that led to current fascination with australian bands that sound like old bands form the past that where highly successful. and bradbury’s latest masterpiece ‘instant obvilian’ which unmasked the true horror of what homosexual electronic music can really be.

and it keeps on coming in the next few months expect new plover goodies from ‘naked on the vague’ whose debut 7 inch single is currently being pressed in nashville Tennessee and a new full length album ‘the timid mischief’ by old timing banjo legend ‘al duvall’.

also very fucking exciting news is the upcoming kevin blechdom tour we’re booking this august / september all over the country. she’s fucking tops and you’ld be considered a dickhead to miss this, more info soon.

http://www.dualplover.com/blechdom.html

other future news, dualplover plans to diversify into the film world and hold a drive-in short film festival. we are currently looking for a nice car park to hold this event in and have started the call out for films to show no deadline yet but if you have any short films, animations, music videos or found footage that’s not quite right please send it to us for consideration to dualplover drive-in film festival pobox 983 darlinghurst nsw 1300.

thankyou for your time

dualplover.com

Gig@GIG

::PERFORMANCE::

Slipping Between
27 June – 2 July
at GIG 70A Glebe Point Road, Glebe

Artists Stephanie Amos, Catherine Carr, Clare Cochrane, Diane Epoff, Penny Harris, Julie Pryor, Annette Tzavaras.

Slipping Between is an exhibition of recent paintings, sculpture, photography, installation and digital sound from staff and postgraduate candidates at the Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong.

Opening on Tuesday 27th June by 1/4_inch from 6-8pm
Performing live Aaron Hull and Mark Havryliv, Sally Wiggins, Michelle Child and Miia Kvokkala, Ben Byrne, Shannon O’Neill, Luke Callaghan, P.A.

More details (www.1-4inch.com)

Itinerary

OK, I’ve booked my flights. Here’s the itinerary:

Wednesday August 2 – San Francisco
Monday August 7 – San Jose (ISEA)
Monday August 14 – New York
Friday August 18 – London
Friday August 25 – Amsterdam
Monday August 28 – Berlin
Saturday September 2 – Sydney

That’s a bit less time in SF than I wanted, so depending on how things go I might delay going to SJ by a day or two..

If you have any suggestions for things to do, places to see, people to meet in any of those places, please let me know! My main intention is to check out the music and art scenes to see how they compare with Australia. I have a few contacts already, but more would be good.

Also some opportunities to present my work (eg gigs/talks/radio) would be nice, but that’s not my highest priority.

Apparently this is the peak travel season, so even with student discounts the flights alone cost four grand(!) which means I can’t actually afford to book accom right now. I’m saving madly and should be able to afford it soon, but any suggestions of good value (non-hostel) accom or friendly ppl to stay with would be greatly appreciated.

shake-up

Frigid is no longer, nor is the Frequency Lab. Disorientation is now only doing occasional events, and word on the street is that Pelt, Impermanent Audio and Synaesthesia are all about to end. What does this mean for Australian experimental music?

Note to self

Don’t inhale food.

Splinter Butcher

This Monday I’ll be playing with the Splinter Orchestra at this gig with legendary UK saxophonist John Butcher.

Monday public holiday matinee: splinter orchestra + guests

PELT GALLERY
46 Balfour St, Chippendale

concert begins at 2pm.

john butcher solo saxophone

+

the splinter orchestra + butcher

special event, short notice, big sound.
Monday June 12. $7/$5 donation

be there or be square

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