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Indica Ritual – Seamless Ejaculation / Alpha Male

Indica Ritual - Seamless Ejaculation / Alpha Male

Samizdat / Post Music,
Artist: Indica Ritual

First review By Matthew Britton

They’ve already played with HEALTH and Crystal Castles, but with their latest 7” Indica Ritual are really making huge strides. Currently in the process of recording their first album, the band’s two track single simply raises the weight of expectation upon their long player.

A joint venture by Samizdat and Post Music, this is a curiously eclectic release. What’s most surprising is the band’s location – their sound is one of industrial New York, place that brought us Battles and Liars, two massive influences upon Indica Ritual’s songs. But far from hopping around the lower-east side, they’re trotting around Liverpool and making some of the most exciting math rock you’re ever likely to hear from England’s North-West.

Though the intricate A-side ‘Seamless Ejaculation’ may have the better title and sound a lot like something you could’ve heard on ‘Mirrored’, but it’s ‘Alpha Male’ that really catches the eye. Filled with choice cuts of synth pop and the kind of chanting that Les Savy Fav would be proud of, it’s quirky and brilliant. 2010 is certain to bring bigger and better things for this bizarre quintet.

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You want a release party??

Start Time:
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 7:00pm
End Time:
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 1:00am
Location:
The Masqu

CHROME HOOF

‘When a twenty-legged tribe like Chrome Hoof takes the stage, you know there’s a party coming, even if you haven’t heard a single note from [them].’
Southern Records

‘Filthy disco-doom-electro-screamo-acid-metal-vaudeville-funk never sounded so good.’
BBC

MUGSTAR

“Armed to the teeth with an impenetrable front line armoury of feedback squalls and grizzled grooves, the scouse space cadets set their cosmic dials for un-chartered realms, the spectacle is one of unrelenting intensity”
Losing Today

THE LAZE

“Soundtracks perilous climbing up the ruins of collapsed skyscrapers piled on top of each other like victims of an architectural genocide, eventual climax reached with arrival to an unsteady summit from which the extent of the devastation can finally be grasped. Imagine the sky, and listen to it.”
20 Jazz Funk Greats

INDICA RITUAL

“Physically in Liverpool, where they’ve perfected a particularly picturesque strain of indie-dance. Spiritually on a plain where the synths roam like caribou, nibbling guitar bushes and occasionally swimming in a river of beats”
Plan B Magazine

DOGSHOW

“Once you experience Dogshow there is no way to eradicate them from your memory, nor from your impulses. A two man circus; a big-top of euphoric noise. Dance and you will be happy.”
The Fly

Barberos

will be starting things off just after 7pm. The line up just keeps getting better.

and its a……..

FREE GIG!

EARLY START!

TIMES:

Chrome Hoof – 11.30pm – 12.30am

Mugstar – 10.15pm – 10.45pm

Dogshow – 9.15pm – 9.45pm

Indica Ritual – 8.25pm – 8.55pm

The Laze – 7.40pm – 8.10pm

Barberos – 7pm – 7.20

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a.P.A.t.T./Chops /Hokaben Feature on French TV

a.P.A.t.T./Chops /Hokaben Feature on French TV


a.P.A.t.T./ CHOPS footage from Hokaben Festival @ 93 Foot East in London, November 2008

HOKABEN FESTIVAL 2008

Pourquoi se répéter quand on peut innover! Inclassables, inconnus, impayables, les parias du son font pèlerinage au festival Hokaben, Mecque de la Nu’Zik.

Chops

On croyait avoir tout entendu… Raté! Londres remet les pendules à l’heure et accueille la crème des musiques non identifiées.
Ils ont atterri à Brick Lane, un quartier situé à l’Est de Londres réputé pour son marché aux puces, ses bars et… ses salles de concerts. Cette année pour la première fois le “93ft East” accueille le festival “Hokaben”, “livraison chaude” en japonais. Sa mission : rassembler pendant trois jours les groupes les plus bizarres, bruyants et dingues de la planète!
Les aventuriers les plus intrépides de la nu’zik ont rendez vous en marge des deux salles principales, sur une scène collée au bar. Une prise électrique, c’est à peu près tout ce qu’offre le festival Hokaben. Les concerts s’enchaînent sans que les groupes aient le temps de faire leur balance.

Katie Stelmanis

Moitié italienne, moitié lettonne et résidant à Toronto, Katie Stelmanis étudie l’Opéra dès son plus jeune âge, avant de rejoindre le combo féminin Galaxy. Trois ans plus tard, en 2007, elle s’enfuit avec la batteuse du groupe, Maya Postepski, sort son premier album, et se retrouve à 24 ans, sélectionnée au festival Hokaben.

DJ Scotch Egg

Piocher dans l’art lyrique ou piller la musique classique: les explorateurs du son repoussent les frontières. Le japonais DJ Scotch Egg a imaginé une symphonie pour console de jeux portables, qu’il surnomme du “Gameboy Gabba Punk”.

Le collectif a.P.A.t.T.

Vétérans de la nu’zik, le collectif a.P.A.t.T. envoie valser depuis 10 ans les étiquettes et les genres musicaux. Les membres de ce groupe de Liverpool changent continuellement de style et de musiciens. Seule constante : leurs uniformes invariablement blancs.

Zun Zun Egui

Formé en 2006, Zun Zun Egui, “Yeah Yeah Ah!” en japonais, est le résultat d’un choc tectonique entre le mauricien Kush, importateur de Rhum dans le civil et la japonaise Yushino graphiste. Dans le groupe, seul le batteur gagne sa vie dans la musique. Sans album ni single, le quatuor basé à Bristol prend son pied à brouiller les cartes. Un pudding relevé!



Icy Demons/a.P.A.t.T./Balloons – Performance of a lifetime! @ – THE KAZIMIER – May 14th

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Icy Demons/a.P.A.t.T./Balloons – Performance of a lifetime! @ – THE KAZIMIER

Icy Demons/a.P.A.t.T./Balloons – Performance of a lifetime!
@ – THE KAZIMIER- May 14th

Icy Demons
Started by Bablicon’s Griffin Rodriguez (aka Blue Hawaii) and Man Man’s Christopher Powell (aka Pow Pow), Icy Demons are a genre-spanning hypno-rhythmic indie project borrowing heavily from electro, Krautrock, and prog rock, specifically its Canterbury subgenre. Rodriguez takes bass and vocal duties while Powell drums, and the two act as the primary ringleade

rs of the band, roping in a rotating circus of musicians from their home cities of Philadelphia and Chicago. Upon initiation into the group, members adopt aliases like Graveyard P, Young Master Schneider, Ta-Freek-Ya, and the Diminisher. Cloud Recordings, a label with close ties to Elephant 6, another collective-friendly band of brothers, took a liking to Icy Demons’ first record an

d released Fight Back! in 2004. Between touring with their respective groups and recording albums for other musicians at Rodriguez’s Shape Shoppe studio, Rodriguez and Powell found time to piece together their second Icy Demons album, Tears of a Clone, in 2006, which was released by Eastern Developments. To add to their musical endeavors and house their creative output, the two started a record label called Obey Your Brain, and released Miami Ice in April of 2007. Plans followed to play live shows as a touring band with guitarist Russell Higbee of Man Man, guitarist Jeff Parker of Tortoise, upright bassist Josh Abrams of Prefuse 73 and Sam Prekop, and atmospheric improviser and cellist Tomeka Reid, in support of Slint and Arcade Fire, and as a main stage act at the 2008 Pitchfork Music Festival. Miami Ice was reissued that summer.

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a.P.A.t.T.
a.P.A.t.T. sound like the best bits of eveything you’ve ever heard. File next to ABBA / Zappa. Completely original bewildering 2-7 piece band using all the genres possible to create a daft yet beautiful mess. Running all over stage whilst swapping instruments. Eclectic dosn’t cover it.
“To hear a.P.A.t.T.or more specifically their ‘Back and white mass’ full length album is to experience a musical odyssey like no other, avoiding the usual pragmatics of pop, they are a law unto themselves” -M Barton.
2009 = Prepare for the village idiots of pop

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Balloons
There are five of them and they call themselves Balloons, beyond that we know nothing except that on the evidence of these showcased cuts they sound like they’ve been overly tucking in to the kaleidoscopic sherbet over the festive season concocting and cobbling deliriously skewed sounds that sound for all the world like wired road kill resulting from a head on collision between early career Sparks, Cardiacs, Devo and ‘SF Sorrow’ era Pretty Things

www.myspace.com/wereballoons

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PLUS POST MUSIC DJ’s

£5 entry
8:30pm doors
9pm first act prompt

CHEAP ENTRY FOR GROUPS
OF FIVE PEOPLE FOR £20.

(5-4-20)

THE KAZIMIER
4-5 Wolstenholme Square
Liverpool
L1 4JJ
United Kingdom

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