Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Ritual Abuse Music Video

Potter-Belmar Labs created the video for "Ritual Abuse" by Hickory, North Carolina's Naked City Cinema.
See it on Vimeo.

Ritual Abuse from Potter-Belmar Labs on Vimeo.

spokeNine opening for Kamama

Tuesday, July 6, 9 PM
smART Project Space, 1906 S Flores, San Antonio, $7


Jason Jay Stevens (aka spokeNine, and one half of Potter-Belmar Labs) will perform a new composition, "Six Strata and the Planetary Boundary," an eight channel sound work for advanced and primitive electronic instruments, with samples from Shostakovich, LBJ, and decades of field recording.

The headliner is Kamama, a collaboration between Audrey Chen (cello, voice, electronics) and Luca Marini (percussion). Chen lives in in Baltimore, where she is an active member of the free improv scene. Luca Marini currently lives in New York.

Also performing--for their first time together--the quartet of Putnam/Rivas/Rubio/Woodard, a supergroup of local improvisers, including members of The Islands and the Sea, The Cartographers, and The Grasshopper Lies Heavy.

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with the sounds of...
Jimmy Kuehnle
Semiotech - [Amy Khoshbin+Mike Clemow]
Hunter Cross
Jason Jay Stevens
Amalia Ortiz

Jason Jay Stevens co-hosts Free Jazz Hour



Jason's good friend Ben Judson has a weekly show on KRTU called Free Jazz Hour. It's the only one of its kind, playing cutting-edge and non-idiomatic improvisational jazz. Yesterday, Jason co-hosted the show. He didn't have nearly enough time to play all the music he'd taken along, but did get to air a decent chunk of his inspiring free jazz collection.

You can listen to the stream by going to this page and clicking on "Free Jazz Hour", in the Monday column, 9 PM row.