Thursdays 8-10pm
Admission $6-10 sliding scale
All ages welcome, no one refused for lack of funds.
Thursday, October 2 2014 8:00 PM
Synthesizer Madness: 3 sets of synthesizer music
Doug Lynner
Madalyn Merkey
+ one more
Thursday, October 9 2014 8:00 PM
8:00pm TBA
9:00pm Viv Corringham - voice
Jennifer Wilsey: percussion, Tom Bickley: woodwinds, laptop, Nancy Beckman: shakuhachi
Joe Lasqo - laptop, Suki O’Kane - percussion
Viv Corringham is a British vocalist, composer and sound artist, currently based in New York, USA, who has worked internationally since the early 1980s. Her work includes music performances, audio installations and soundwalks. She is interested in exploring people’s special relationship with familiar places and how that links to an interior landscape of personal history, memory and association. Her ongoing project Shadow-walks has been presented in gallery shows from New York to Istanbul to Hong Kong.
Thursday, October 16 2014 8:00 PM
~~SoundSpeak~~
8:00pm Jakob Pek, poetry, guitar
9:00pm CJ Borosque poetry, electronics
Collette McCaslin is a San Francisco Bay Area based player of the Cornet, noisician,abstract artist, and writer.
In her youth she explored plunder-phonics as a means of expression “composing” tape works comprised of snippets of radio static, college radio and death metal.
As a teenager she was heavily influenced by her family to explore the realms of jazz, she played the saxophone at Cabrillo College. Her own interests diverged however, when she began working with guitar.Her first album “Machine” is a layered work of looping…
At some point in the last ten years she started working with analogue FX boxes and doing feedback based electronics. With that setup she has played in numerous situations. Including “Lords of Outland” where she interacts with other musicians, live, with a feedback based instrument. As well as headlining at NorCal Noise Fest many years in a row…
Later, she began playing the Cornet…which is currently her favorite instrument. She plays in Forward Energy, Lords of Outland, and various improvisational Orchestras…
Jakob Pek is a musical artist based on the west coast of North America. A multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, and poet; a son, brother, lover, grandchild, and friend; born in B.C., Canada, raised in Las Vegas, NV, and based in Oakland, CA.
Jakob’s deepest musical influences come from diverse realms of the musical world. On the one hand, the great finger-style guitarists of the last century have deeply inspired and guided his musical direction (Lenny Breau, Ted Green). On the other, musical artists who have pushed to the frontiers of musical exploration—the outer limits of musical perception—have also had a profound impact on Jakob’s musical life (Pauline Oliveros, Karlheinz Stockhausen). More…
Thursday, October 23 2014 8:00 PM
8pm Ricardo D’Orlando
9pm Ear Spray
Carlos Jennings – electronics Ann O’Rourke – vocals, effects/mixer
Mark Pino – percussionist
Ricardo D’Orlando aka Richard Orlando played guitar and synthesizers with Alien Planetscapes from 1993-2006. The group, led by Doug Walker, played Space Rock, Free Jazz, and Electronic Music, and released recordings on Galactus performing throughout the United States. In 2000, Ricardo began releasing solo music and performing live under the name “Ethereal”, until recently under Ricardo D’Orlando. His music currently features analog synthesizers, sound effects, sequencers, and guitar.
Ear Spray is a group of synthesizing electronics, acoustic percussion, voice and videos into dynamic and strange aural landscapes and improvisations. Ear Spray started four years ago when Carlos Jennings and Ann O’Rourke met at the Luggage Store Gallery’s (San Francisco, CA) weekly avant garde/experimental music series. Mark Pino joined the group in early 2013. More…
Thursday, October 30 2014 8:00 PM
8pm VR Quartet Duo
John Vaughn- soprano/alto/tenor saxophones/electronics, Rent Romus - soprano/alto/c-melody saxophones/electronics
9pm Transient: Molina/Ackamoor
David Molina: classical and electric guitar, cello, autoharp, burmese harp, ukeline, bells, hand drum, flutes, spring machine, music boxes, Waterphone, and electronics.
Idris Ackamoor: Alto sax, Invented Cymbal tree and Chinese gongs. Invented Battery of instruments played simultaneously featuring a medium calypso box and a bass calypso box from Jamaica, a Russian hand painted zither, and a Mbira from Zimbabwe. Various percussions featuring Jamaican conch shell, sleigh bells, semsemia Egyptian harp, South African pan flute, nose flutes, musical spoons, train whistle, didgeridoo, New Orleans “musical washboard”, and harmonica. Invented “Ope” (a bamboo instrument with saxophone mouthpiece), various self – made bamboo flutes. Various small African balaphones and Cajon drum box.
Transient is David Molina’s solo and collaborative electro-acoustic and sound art project. It’s music blends ambient, experimental, minimal, drone music, and field recordings, and is generally improvised on a mixture of traditional acoustic, invented, and found object instruments. Using modern technology, Molina creates sparse to dense layers which can range from hauntingly beautiful and meditative, to dark and unnerving soundscapes. For this installment Transient is honored to have esteemed teacher and legendary founder of The Pyramids, Idris Ackamoor. His collection of African/Asian instruments, and alto saxophone will take Transient into new unknown territory.
DAVID MOLINA: is an award winning composer, multi-instrumentalist, sound artist/designer and recording engineer. He has created music and sound for theatre, video, film, dance, performance art, radio, television, installation, and multimedia productions for the past 18 years. Recently he has been inventing and building instruments from salvaged materials, which become part of interactive, multimedia installations displayed at galleries and festivals, including a solo exhibit Transience: The Work of David Molina, at Asterisk Gallery SF (2013,) He has worked with numerous bay area theatre companies, performing arts venues, educational institutions, museums, and with several regional companies and organizations throughout the U.S., and has performed and had his music featured internationally. He is a founding member of the interdisciplinary troupe Secos Y Mojados (2009 Creative Capital grantees).
His musc and bands: Ghosts and Strings, Transient, Earthlike, and Impuritan are available on Resting Bell (Berlin,) Dorog Records (Peru,) Black Note Music (USA,) Distant Spore (USA,) or through his own D.I.Y. releases. http://drmsound.com/
IDRIS ACKAMOOR is an alto saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, actor, tap dancer, producer, administrator, and director. He is the Founder, Executive/Co-Artistic Director of the internationally recognized multi-disciplinary San Francisco performance company Cultural Odyssey. Idris is also the Artistic Director of the legendary world music/jazz ensemble THE PYRAMIDS. Mr. Ackamoor has been honored with TWO ―Lifetime Achievement Awards for his extraordinary musical and theatrical contributions. The most recent was presented in January 2012 by the renowned BBC radio personality Gilles Peterson at the Worldwide Awards Show in London. In 2003 San Francisco‘s historic magazine, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, presented Idris with his first. In 2013 Mr. Ackamoor received a James Irvine Foundation Exploring Engagement Fund Award to conduct concerts and music workshops to build the Music is the Healing Force Community Orchestra composed of a diverse array of multicultural and low-income participants culminating in concert presentations in nontraditional arts venues in San Francisco. Idris has rightfully been in the spotlight of late thanks to the renewed interest in his 1970’s legendary band, THE PYRAMIDS which he re – united and since 2010 has conducted an amazing seven whirlwind European tours throughout the continent! In the last three years a stunning 12 albums have been released of Mr. Ackamoor‘s music, including the first Pyramids’ album in over 35 years entitled Otherworldly. In addition, a 3 CD box set was released entitled The Pyramids 1972 – 1976 – They Play to Make Music Fire. In 2004 Idris released his third CD, Homage to Cuba. In 1999 Idris released his second jazz CD entitled, Centurian and in 1998 he recorded and released his first CD, Portrait. Idris has received an Individual Artists Award from the San Francisco Cultural Equity Program to compose for the next PYRAMIDS’ album.
John Vaughn is a founding member of COMA. He is currently involved in a recording project with COMA and playing with as many creative people as possible. He has performed in groups ranging from concert and jazz bands, pit orchestras to improvisations groups of all types. He is often playing in Sacramento with the Gambari Arts Ensemble led by Adam Jenkins or at Old Ironsides with Ross Hammond and Tony Passerell. John is focused on making the central Valley of California into a friendly place for improvising and experimental musicians.
Rent Romus is a multi-saxophonist, composer, and presenter for over twenty years. Focused on D.I.Y. music production, performance, and curation, he is heavily involved in stretching past the confines of standard music forms performing his original compositions and improvisations in a wide variety of musical settings. He is also involved in presenting and supporting the local experimental, original jazz, and avant-garde community at large with his grass-root philanthropic vision for total artistic self expression and freedom from generic branding.