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Chiude il Bar Ulisse

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Il Bar Ulisse a Firenze in via di San Salvi è stato costretto a terminare la programmazione di concerti dj set e proiezioni con grandissimo dispiacere delle ragazze e dei ragazzi che lavorano lì (ancora per poco) che si erano sbattuti per organizzare eventi rigorosamente gratuiti. Prossimamente si terrà una festa di chiusura. Vi comunicherò la data e il programma della serata prossimamente.La chiusura del locale è una scelta forzata causata dal suddetto divieto dettato dalla polizia annonaria. Mi è giunta voce che l’area di San Salvi verrà "recuperata", il che a mio parere consiste nell’eliminare tutte le realtà scomode o semplicemente popolari per far spazio a locali e situazioni a carattere lucrativo della peggiore sorta.

Invito tutti a solidarizzare con le ragazze e i ragazzi che in questi ultimi 5 anni hanno lavorato nel contesto della cooperativa Ulisse Barnum andando a trovarli a San Salvi finchè il posto esiste ancora. 

Ringraziamenti:

Simona, Cristina, Chiara, Aldo, WJM, Mat Pogo, Jimmy, JP, Burp, Ivan, la scena HardCore Punk, Jo "L’uomo con la testa piena di film", Vortex, WC Crew, Miccia, Noa, Frankie Frankie, Lando Calrissian, Massy DJ, Neue Kontrolle, Underpass, Aquila, Alessio, Sara, Adamo, tutte le band, i dj e i promoter che hanno allietato le nostre serate con la loro musica…

YOU CAN’T KILL ROCK’N’ROLL!

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Il vostro amichevole vicino THX 1138

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White Rabbit/Hair Entertainment – photo collection

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Le foto provengono da una mail inviatami da Gaia (White Rabbit/Hair Entertainment – info: http://www.white-rabbit-berlin.com/ or http://www.hairentertainment.com/)

 

VYNIL TERROR – & HORROR @ WHITERABBIT IN EXIL – http://squart.10245.net/

 

PENELOPEX & A?:XL @ WHITERABBIT IN EXIL – http://squart.10245.net/

 

DR.NEXUS@ WHITERABBIT IN EXIL – http://squart.10245.net/

 

flyer dei prossimi concerti:

14 ottobre visual/live MOUTHUS (NY) -STELLAR OM SOURCE (Lisboa) – VSTAVAI (Odessa/Berlin)

SPUTNIK-KINO BERLIN (AM SUDSTERN) – Hasenheide 54 – 3 hh/5. floor – 9 PM

concert info:

**Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2008:
**
**
Sound & Video Art im Sputnik Kino am Südstern
**

*Mouthus (Brooklyn)*
*"Brooklyn Noise-Psych Duo Mouthus existiert seit Beginn der 2000er. Von
anologen Elektro-NOise Kaskaden wie auf dem Album "Follow This House"
bei Important (2008), zu geloopten Industrial-Dub Elementen auf
Mouthus/Psych-o-path (2004) sowie s/t auf No Fun Productions (2008),
oder "Loam", dem Album auf Ecstatic Peace! (2007), sowie eine Reihe
Releases auf dem eigenen Label-Inprint (u.a. solo als Eskimo
King/Afternoon Penis) Our Mouth Records (siehe auch HE-Review von
Mouthus: Sister Vibration). Mouthus sind die eigenlichen Innovatoren und
Mit-Initiatoren der NY-Noise-Szene um Carlos Giffonis jährlich
stattfindendes No Fun Festival. Hörprobe aus dem Album "For The Great
Slave Lakes"/ThreeLobed (2007) oder dem Brian Sullivan Solo Debut "Tooth
Shaped Migration" bei www.hairentertainment.com, Feature rechter
Bildrand. Mouthus werden im großen Raum des Sputnik Kino am Südstern zum
ersten Mal eine Auswahl ihrer experimentellen Video-Arbeiten vorstellen
und dazu live den Soundtrack spielen.
*Interview Brian Sullivan/20
<http://www.hairentertainment.com/Mouthus/Interview>06 hier!
****

*Stellar OM Source (NY/Lissabon)**Stellar OM Source ist das Solo-Projekt von Christelle Gualdi (Way Of
The Cross/Ex-Stiff River), neue Solo-Releases erscheinen auf Pacific
City Sound/Black Dirt und Red Editora. 2007 war Christelle auf Tour in
Europa mit Way Of The C
<http://www.hairentertainment.com/WayOfTheCross>ross, zu hören auf dem
neuen Live-Doppelalbum Way Of The Cross "Mind Of The
Dolphin"/Soundatone. Im Sputnik-Kino wird Stellar OM Source/Christelle
ihre neue Video-Arbeiten vorstellen und einen supadupa transformativen
soundtrack spielen.
*****

*Vstavai (Berlin/Odessa)* (live soundtrack/russische trickfilme)
*"Ein experimentelles Duett, ein Gefühl bleibt. Ziemlich weich mit
blauen Zähnen."
Vstavai zeigt Russiche Trickfilme. "…die Filme, ein Kollektion von
Russlands feinste (1935-1993), mehr Soziologie als "cartoons". For ages
4 and above…. "
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*
*Dienstag, 14. Oktober, start pünktlich um 21 Uhr. / Sputnik Kino Süd
<http://www.sputnik-kino.com/>stern. Hasenheide 54, 3 HH, 5. Stock.
U-Bhf Südstern.
*
http://www.white-rabbit-berlin.com/  
http://www.hairentertainment.com/MouthusSputnik 

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…..entweder hierher kommen oder in den ballast der republik,
brunnenstrasse 183, da gibts dienstags dienstbar mit JD Zazie (bUnit) /
Petite Musique Apocaliptyque.


Thanx 2 Gaia & Peter!

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Vinyl records make a return

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

fonte: Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/business/la-et-vinyl18-2008aug18,0,2834344.story

Vinyl records make a return


Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times
AHEAD OF THE CURVE: Monti Olson, left, and Jeff Bowers launched the vinyl-only Original Recordings Group label in December 2006. It will release 10 albums in 2008 and expects to put out twice that number in 2009.
 
Music on discs, the big, old-time kind, is popular again. Baby boomers and even kids seek it out. The industry responds.
By Melinda Newman, Special to The Times
August 18, 2008
When the doorbell rings at Monti Olson’s Glendale home in the middle of the night, it can mean only one thing: Jeff Bowers, his partner in Original Recordings Group, has brought new album artwork for him to inspect. "I’ll come out in my pajamas and look it over," Olson said. "He drives home, and I’ll go back to bed."

Olson’s doorbell is chiming more frequently these days. Since starting vinyl-only label ORG in December 2006 in Olson’s kitchen, the label is bursting at the seams. "By the end of the year, we will have gone from making zero money to projecting that we will gross over $1 million," said Olson, who nevertheless has kept his day job as senior vice president of A&R at Universal Music Publishing Group.

FOR THE RECORD:
Original Recordings partners: The photo above appeared with an article in Monday’s Calendar section about the resurgence of vinyl records, and the names of the Original Recordings Group partners were given in the wrong order. Monti Olson is pictured at left and partner Jeff Bowers is at right. —

The label, which primarily licenses material from Universal Music Group, will release 10 vinyl albums in 2008 and expects to put out twice that number in 2009. But ORG isn’t the only one reaping the rewards. Many Southern California companies — large and small — are benefiting from this sonic boom.

According to the Recording Industry Assn., shipments of vinyl soared 36.6% from 2006 to 2007. That amounts to 1.3 million units nationwide. While the numbers are minuscule compared to CD shipments of 511 million for 2007, the news is much-welcomed by a faltering music industry.

"This is a little bright star," said Jane Ventom, vice president for Hollywood-based EMI Music Marketing. Next month, Capitol/EMI will launch "From the Capitol Vaults," with the release of 13 titles on vinyl, including Radiohead’s "OK Computer" and Steve Miller Band’s "Greatest Hits 1974-1978."

Baby boomers, many of whom had long tucked away their turntables, began to feel nostalgic for their youth and the warm sound of vinyl. Concurrently, a younger generation, raised on CDs and tinny, compressed MP3 files, traded in their earbuds for a less isolated music experience.

Long the provenance of indie record stores, vinyl can now be found at such mass marketers as Best Buy and Costco.

"I have family friends whose 10-year-olds are asking for turntables," said Tom "Grover" Biery, Warner Bros. Records’ executive vice president of promotion and the Burbank-based label’s vinyl guru.

Olson and Bowers knew they were on to something when they sold 4,000 copies — their entire vinyl inventory — of rock band TV on the Radio’s "Return to Cookie Mountain" in 24 hours. "We thought we’d sell 100 a month, and the day the solicitation went out, they were gone," said Bowers.

Biery’s light bulb moment came three years ago when Neil Young came to Warner Bros. to play his greatest hits album for the staff. "At the end of it," Biery recalled, "he did a whole speech about how sound matters and someone needs to stand up for sound."

Inspired, Biery went to his boss about Warner Bros. releasing vinyl made with loving care, "from mastering to pressing to the jacket," he says. In the three years since the initiative started, Biery said Warner Bros. has gone from pressing 2,000 vinyl copies of a title to up to 15,000 copies. "Vinyl is still really a niche thing, but it’s a bigger niche to the point where the accounting department is actually asking me about projections now," he said.

Similarly, Warner’s sister label, Rhino, has ramped up with Rhino Vinyl. In the last quarter of 2007, Burbank-based Rhino released five titles. For the same period this year, the tally will be more than 30 — many in conjunction with Warner Bros.’ 50th anniversary. "Vinyl is no longer an afterthought," said Rhino’s Cheryl Pawelski.

Like many labels, when Rhino releases a new title such as the "Juno" soundtrack on vinyl, the company either includes a CD version or a code to digitally download the songs.

The resurgence is having a snowball effect. At Record Technology Inc., a once-beleaguered pressing plant in Camarillo, owner Don MacInnis said that "business is the best it’s been in 20 years."

When vinyl started its rebirth, RTI operated on banker’s hours — five days a week, eight hours a day. Now, "we’re running 16 hours a day, six days a week," MacInnis said. And he’s turning away clients. RTI’s average pressing per title over the last few years has doubled to 3,000 units, with orders frequently topping 10,000 copies.

While labels expect to make money — or at least break even — producing vinyl is, for many, a labor of love. The production cost is easily four times that of pressing a CD and can soar higher when a heavier vinyl weight is used. (A traditional LP is pressed on 120-gram weight vinyl, whereas many labels produce special packages using 180-gram vinyl, which gives a fuller, richer sound.)

This summer, ORG will release a four-vinyl-LP, 10th-anniversary edition of Beck’s "Odelay." The original CD booklet will be re-created for the 180-gram special package, which will carry a suggested retail list price of $60.

Most major labels are releasing a mix of new and vintage titles, but at West Los Angeles retailer Record Surplus, which sells used vinyl, CDs and DVDs, the classics never go out of vogue. "Led Zeppelin doesn’t stay for more than two days," said store co-manager Neil Canter, adding that sales of rock vinyl have doubled in the last few years. "Pink Floyd — as soon as I put it out, it sells."

Amoeba Music in Hollywood sells about 2,000 vinyl LPs a day, up as much as 15% compared to a year ago, said store marketing executive Ilene Barg, adding that turntable sales there have risen 10% to 15% compared to last year.

Many of those sales are to an audience experiencing vinyl for the first time. "I’m seeing actual young, attractive people at Record Surplus," joked David Gorman, co-owner of L.A. indie label HackTone Records, which will issue its first vinyl release, "Ready for the Flood," from former Jayhawks Mark Olson and Gary Louris this fall.

Dedicato a WJ Meatball con Amore

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Dedicato a WJ Meatball con Amore…

dal libro "Il Gatto In Noi" di William S. Burroughs 

Giovedì, 4 ottobre 1984. L’odio bieco, insensato, isterico è spaventevole sia negli animali che negli uomini. I  miei sogni erano infestati di archietipiche mute canine… Mi trovo in un vicolo cieco ovale, alla fine di un lungo tunnel morbido. Proprio all’estremità di questo ambiente c’è come una forte attrazione magnetica. Andando troppo vicino si viene risucchiati dentro l’utero. Riesco a tirarmi indietro appena in tempo. Allen Ginsberg è al mio fianco con un mantra: << Chiudi quella vecchia Porta Uterina, non voglio tornare come prima >>. Dopodichè sento i latrati, attutiti dalle soffici pareti del corridoio, e tuttavia inequivocabili: << I CANI! I CANI! >>. Più vicina, adesso, ecco la ringhiosa muta sbavante di Cerbero. Allora Allen escogita un congegno indiano di canapi per erigere una barricata, ma non è abbastanza alta e io mi sveglio che cerco di dar calci ai cani mentre saltano per tirarmi giù.


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Sistemi Audiofobici Burp stasera (9.9.08) @ Ulisse (FI)

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Burp Enterprise presenta

Sistemi Audiofobici Burp

main ingredients: Colonial Vibes, Free Form Punca, R’n’R, Funk, Soul, R&B, Latin, Rap, Electro

in console:

WJ Meatball (Punca, Psycho R’n’R, Caribbean, Funk, Power Soul)
Jimmy J (New New Super Heavy Funk, Punca, Electro Noises)
Mat Pogo (Black Tronix Caustic CDJs)
special guest: THX 1138 (Funkatron & Vinyl Maniax 45s + Sound FX)

All the Fly Girls are welcome!!!

Inizio delle danze: ore 22.00

proiezioni super8 a sorpresa da mezzanotte circa a cura di Zio Jo delle Officine Cinematografiche

ingresso libero

Stasera 9 settembre 2008 all’Ulisse Bar nel parco di San Salvi – area ex-ospedale psichiatrico

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Sistemi Audiofobici on the mix – foto: Miccia (2008)

Sistemi Audiofobici Burp info:

http://officine-cinematografiche.noblogs.org/post/2008/06/30/sistemi-audiofobici-burp-video-e-foto-di-miccia-2008

http://officine-cinematografiche.noblogs.org/post/2008/06/13/sistemi-audiofobici-burp-officine-cinematografiche-report

http://www.burpenterprise.com

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