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I've very excited to announce that my project nO thiN-g will be playing
Heavy Industrial oriented traditional Belly Dancing music
for any and all to dance to
at this week's DEFIANCE, Friday (midnight performance), November 17th
at Club Caution (516 Front Street, Santa Cruz)
I will be joined by Switchblade Symphony founding member, Robin Jacobs on guitar and
the amazing John Connell (multi-instrumentalist) on bass guitar.
I've been disappointed that a lot of tribal and gothic belly dancing music always seems so ambient and new-agey at times
so I wanted to do something a little darker and aggressive yet till use rhythms that anyone who's ever even had a beginning
belly dancing class would be able to dance to.
All the rhythms will be traditional......................all the sounds will NOT be.
I hope you can make it, I hope you feel like dancing.
Urceus Exit from Vancouver ( www.UrceusExit.com ) a band in the strong tradition of Vancouver bands Skinny Puppy and
Front Line Assembly will be opening the show. This is a strong live industrial band. Don't miss them!
yours, Rick Walker
aka nO thiN-g aka |()()p.p()()|
aka Ultra Violette
Heavy Industrial oriented traditional Belly Dancing music
for any and all to dance to
at this week's DEFIANCE, Friday (midnight performance), November 17th
at Club Caution (516 Front Street, Santa Cruz)
I will be joined by Switchblade Symphony founding member, Robin Jacobs on guitar and
the amazing John Connell (multi-instrumentalist) on bass guitar.
I've been disappointed that a lot of tribal and gothic belly dancing music always seems so ambient and new-agey at times
so I wanted to do something a little darker and aggressive yet till use rhythms that anyone who's ever even had a beginning
belly dancing class would be able to dance to.
All the rhythms will be traditional......................all the sounds will NOT be.
I hope you can make it, I hope you feel like dancing.
Urceus Exit from Vancouver ( www.UrceusExit.com ) a band in the strong tradition of Vancouver bands Skinny Puppy and
Front Line Assembly will be opening the show. This is a strong live industrial band. Don't miss them!
yours, Rick Walker
aka nO thiN-g aka |()()p.p()()|
aka Ultra Violette
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Thu, November 16, 2006 - 8:07 AMi really hate that i am so far away from the show. where can i get a listen at some of your music or do you have any CDs i could buy? it sounds awesome! -
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Thu, November 16, 2006 - 1:58 PMThis is a brand new project for me, actually, so there is no documentation yet.
I had a single in the Goth charts last summer (and they flew me out to headline at the Kobe Underground Festival)
if you are interested in hearing that (www.looppool.info/UltraViolette) but that material is very different from what I'll be doing.
I've been involved professionally with world fusion music for 25 years (helping to found the World Beat movement in Northern California
in the late 70's/early 80's) so I've played a lot of west african, north african, asian, celtic, balkan and middleeastern musics
but in the past 6 years my career has been all about abstract electronica and found sound/live looping.
I'm finally just integrating interests I've had all my life. We'll see how it goes.
Nice to meet you, as it were, Lindsey!
Keep dancing.
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Sat, November 18, 2006 - 9:57 AMDamn...wish I was in CA....this sounds like the perfect show!!
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Mon, November 27, 2006 - 10:43 AMI would be interested in hearing this ASAP. I do not dance anymore for various reasons, but *DO* dj at a Fetish night in Vancouver B.C. (know Richard of UC) and dj an Asian Massive night in Seattle. This sounds like the exact type of thing I need to add in my flavor. Please contact me if you get any promo material.
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Tue, November 28, 2006 - 8:40 PMI'll let you know when I get something.
the performance went over really well, but my main synth and my main sampler went down and I had to improvise
with the sounds that I played that night (I mostly used distortion setting with various traditional instruments
and a crummy old and rather prosaci Alesis synth module I had to compensate).
I'm going through tracks, now, however and I may cull some loops out of them and put together some dance
tracks. I'm hella busy with several other musical deadlines so it may be a bit of time, but I'll do more of this material in the next year
and perhaps even put out an EP of it.
I'm calling the project nO thiN-g for what that's worth. -
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Fri, December 22, 2006 - 11:40 PMWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I missed this??!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr -
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Re: for those interested in dancing to live Industrial/Middleastern/Gothic/Electronica/LiveLooping fusion music
Sun, January 7, 2007 - 4:30 PMi know right???
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