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THE EULIPIA SERIES, KNOT FROM HEAR first Tuesday of every month
TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2007, 7:30PM $6-10 sliding scale, no one refused for lack of funds featuring: Music/Sounds ^ Kosmic Renaissance featuring David Boyce, Shingo Annen and Sameer Gupta
Spoken word ^ D Scot Miller
KOSMIC RENAISSANCE is a creative collaboration between three musical
artists from the Bay Area. Their sound explores the edges of
electronic, jazz, hip-hop, and world music, with layers of
improvisational loops and textures, and challenging orgininality.
David Boyce, aka Osiris Black Edgar Kenyatta, aka Oskar Phat, aka Dogon
318 is one of the founding members of Bay Area acid jazz legends,
Broun Fellinis. With his amazing array of pedals, and electronics,
which is aptly named Black Edgar's Musicbox, David is considered by
many to be a true master of the saxophone, and impressively he is at
more powerful behind his musicbox, redefining the komos of sound for
each performance
www.blackedgar.com
Shingo Annen - Shing02 is a very well respected Japanese hip-hop
producer/ MC. He brings to KR his own invention, The Vestax Faderboard,
along with the ARP Odyssey. His work as an artist is popular in Japan
and the US, and his many recordings and various collaborations place
him in a class of distinguished artists www.e22.com
Sameer Gupta - The member of KR that has no efx or digital
manipulation, is the percussionist. Drumset and tabla player, Sameer
Gupta, works within this context with impressive grace and agility.
Founder of The Supplicants, and collaborations with well respected
artists around the world, distinguish
Sameer as a rare upcoming voice in today's new music scene
www.sameergupta.com
Douglas "D. Scot" Miller is a Bay Area writer, visual artist , teacher,
and curator. A founder of The BlackBard Writing Collective, and on the
board of directors to noctunes review, he is a contributor to Signal to
Noise, Mosaic Magazine, The East Bay Express, SF Weekly, Popmatters,
and has published the afro-surreal Knot Frum Hear(an excerpt will
appear in the forthcoming Bronx Biannual Two, Akashic Books, May 2007),
and Slicker, a book of poems.
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