Welcome to Night Two of a formal variation in local music billing. Presented to you by Samsayre, The Tucker A&M Perry Foundation, Agent Ribbons, and The 29th Street Ballroom.
Samsayre, in part with the Tucker A&M Perry Foundation present:
An exhibition of unreleased, unperformed... musical "ensemble" rarities - realized by the analog synthesizers, acoustic horns, and proper...
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Welcome to Night Two of a formal variation in local music billing. Presented to you by Samsayre, The Tucker A&M Perry Foundation, Agent Ribbons, and The 29th Street Ballroom.
Samsayre, in part with the Tucker A&M Perry Foundation present:
An exhibition of unreleased, unperformed... musical "ensemble" rarities - realized by the analog synthesizers, acoustic horns, and proper mutant percussive combination of a five piece band endorsed locally by the Tucker A&M Perry Foundation. Original compositions by Sayresam. All arrangements by The Tucker A&M Perry Foundation.
Featuring:
Allison Moore
Nick Hennies
Sarah Malika
Paul Millar
Sayre Vandelinder
...& guests
Also featuring: Saxophone, snare, ARP Oddysey multi-synth, Farfisa combo organ, modified MG-1, another modified MG-1, and a third modified MG-1, Polysix, maracas, AKAI AX 60, Crumar String Synth, vocals, Juno 60, giant floor tom, circuited SK-1, noise box, woodblock, and cassette player, and a little more.
A rich contrast in mood, genre, style, and aural guarantee of melodies in sandpaper key signatures with the great northern run-around of frowned-upon Gizmo and Mountain Dew hyper-guttural frequency ordination.
Agent Ribbons are another local originality. This two-piece, fronted by Natalie Gordon and Lauren Hess, perhaps, make no attempt to fill rooms with charming spooky macabre intimacy through a rapture of minimal and thus mesmeric human rock tones and end up usually doing just that. Following their 2011 album Chateau Crone is a trail of tricky witch suspense. Their raw presence and haunting distance provide the perfect contrast for such a rare two-act showcase.
This double bill is including video synthesized feedback projeciton by Eli Welbourn. Admission is $5 for the evening.