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CREATIVE MUSIC THURSDAYS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009. 8-10PM @THE LUGGAGE STORE, 1007 MARKET ST. NR. 6TH, SF CA
FEATURING: 8pm: Marco Eneidi - saxophone (Vienna, Austria) 9pm Rick Walker - electronics/fuzz/distortion
Musician/Composer/Alto Saxophonist Marco Eneidi
has been living in Vienna, Austria since Nov 2004 and is director of
the Neu New York/Vienna Institute of Improvised Music, a weekly
workshop/performance every Monday for the past three and a half years. His
latest recording "Sounds from the Keller" is a collection of tones,
rhythms, thoughts and ideas worked on and developed while doing
research beneath the city over the past four years, as well as studies
that have been evolving over the past 32 years while working beneath
the surface. Recent shows have included performances with Andrew Cyrille, Han Bennink,
Cecil Taylor, Georg Graewe, Paul Lovens, Ken Vandermark and Roscoe
Mitchel as well as leading his own groups "snaetch kraeutl-biep" and
"Lipcodie Enquke".
Rick Walker
is a Santa Cruz-based musician, who works primarily with found objects
and electronic processing devices. He is one of the world's foremost
promoters of the "Live Looping" movement (which involves feeding the
sounds of live instrumentation into sampling devices for immediate
playback and sound layering). He's an expert in percussion and a wide
array of world-music instruments and techniques. His music often brings
a pop sensibility to experimental music techniques, and is known for
creating catchy tune out of otherwise ordinary sounds. However, for
this week's show he's planning on changing things up quite a bit,
focusing on distortion, feedback, fuzz and feedback-elimination
devices. www.looppool.info
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