[kj] Fwd: [foetus] Upcoming appearances  by J.G.Thirlwell
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--- foetus <mail at foetus.org> wrote:
> To: foetus at yahoogroups.com
> From: "foetus" <mail at foetus.org>
> Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 02:31:29 -0000
> Subject: [foetus] Upcoming appearances  by
> J.G.Thirlwell
> 
> Upcoming appearances  by J.G.Thirlwell 
> 
> * May 16 2007
> 
> J.G.Thirlwell DJ set 
> at Nuits Sonores in Lyon, France
> Also on this bill : Pierre Bastien, Stereo Total,
> Large Number, Agaskodo Telivereka, Mirko / 
> Lazy Fat People, Interstellar Fugitives, Agoria,
> Pfadfinderei, Tiefschwartz, Matthew Dear, 
> James Holden, Von Spar, Herve AK, Schaeben & Voss
> feat Schad-Privat, Geiger, Tobias 
> Thomas
> 
> www.nuits-sonores.com 
> 
> * May 19 2007
> 
> A trio consisting of JG Thirlwell, FM Einheit and
> Frederic Le Junter will perform Christian 
> Marclay's "Screen Play" from a video score 
> at Nuits Sonores in Lyon, France  
> Also on this bill :: Pierre Bastien, Mark
> Cunningham, DJ Olive, Jerome Noetinger, Erik M, 
> Dieb 13,
> 
> www.nuits-sonores.com 
>  
> * May 25 2007
> 
> Marina Rosenfeld 
> JG Thirlwell will guest on a piece by Ms Rosenfeld
> this evening.
> Issue Project Room, 400 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, NY
> 11231.
> 
> www.issueprojectroom.org
> marinarosenfeld.com
> 
> * May 31 , June 1 and June 2  2007
> 
> JG Thirlwell's commission for string quartet and
> robot instruments
> at  Three-Legged Dog Art and Technology Center
> 
> The string quartet for JG's piece will consist of
> Leyna Papach, Elena Park, Karen Waltuch 
> and Okkyung Lee
> [Edit] [Cancel]
> 80 Greenwich Street @ Rector 
> New York
> 
> "Robosonic Eclectic: Live Music by Robots and
> Humans". A concert series consisting 
> entirely of works commissioned for LEMUR's musical
> robots. Pieces are by J.G. Thirlwell, 
> Morton Subotnick, George Lewis, John Flansburgh and
> John Linnell (They Might Be Giants) 
> and others.Robosonic Eclectic is presented as part
> of the New York Electronic Art Festival 
> (NYEAF), a month-long celebration of cutting-edge
> electronic music performed at various 
> venues from May 12 - June 10, 2007.
> 
> http://lemurplex.org/
> 
> * June 3  2007
> 
> J.G Thirlwell's Manorexia 
> at the Bang On A Can Marathon at the Winter Garden
> at the World Financial Center, New 
> York City. 
> 
> This year's Bang On A Can Marathon is an incredible
> 26 hour concert. It is free and will 
> feature performances by many artists including the
> Bang on a Can Allstars, Ethel, Real 
> Quiet, The Books, Iva Bittova, Mashriq, ICE, Dalek,
> Yo La Tengo and many more. There will 
> also be performances of works by Steve Reich, Brian
> Eno, Louis Andriessen, Edgar Varese, 
> Thurston Moore, Meredith Monk, Alvin  Lucier,
> Michael Gordon, Julia Wolfe, David Lang 
> and many more.
> 
> Manorexia will perform on Sunday afternoon at around
> 2pm.
> 
> This version of Manorexia will comprise of David
> Cossin-percussion, Felix Fan - Cello, 
> Andy Russo-piano , Leyna Papach - violin , Elena
> Park - violin , Karen Waltuch - viola and 
> JG Thirlwell - laptop. (Cossin, Fan and Russo also
> comprise the ensemble Real Quiet)
> 
> for full lineup visit
> www.bangonacan.org
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> Season two of "The Venture Brothers" is out now in
> the USA on DVD. It contains thirteen 
> episodes of the Adult Swim/ Cartoon Network show,
> all scored by J.G.Thirlwell.
> You can order it from Amazon and other fine
> retailers.
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> A reminder that DAMP, the long awaited album by
> FOETUS is now available exclusively 
> from the Foetus Shoppe! 
> 
> Here is a new review of DAMP from
> http://www.theautomatik.com/2007/04/06/foetus-damp/
> 
> 
> Foetus: Damp
> If we are to believe the dictum that there is no
> rest for the wicked, I suppose it's fitting 
> that J.G. Thirlwell, aka Foetus, is one of the most
> industrious forces in the universe.
> 
> In addition to scoring the music for The Venture
> Bros., his various commissioned 
> performances, audio installations, DJ gigs, and
> alter egos/side projects, he's managed to 
> release yet another album as Foetus.
> 
> Damp is the perfect musical antipasto for those not
> yet initiated into Thirlwell's cult of 
> personality. It's an eclectic exhibit of the
> excellence of Foetus for the new millennium.
> 
> "Antabuse" and "Cold Shoulder" are brand-new tracks
> and illustrate how the instrumental 
> atmospheres that Foetus constructs are often as
> seductive as his vocal compositions. The 
> spooky "Blessed Evening" is a remix of a tune from
> 2005's brilliant Love album. There are 
> also fresh editions of "Into the Light" and "Not In
> Your Hands," the latter of which 
> transports my imagination to an alternate universe
> in which Thirlwell composes the theme 
> to a new Bond movie.
> 
> "I Hate You All" is a hilarious near-parody of what
> many would consider the "classic" 
> Foetus sound, all screaming horns and snarling
> misanthropy, while the sexy stream-of-
> consciousness of "Hemo the Cuckold" provides at
> least two of the multiple David Bowie 
> references found throughout the album (I'll let you
> discover the others). Those of us who 
> fell in love with "Sieve" on the Flow tour are quite
> thankful that it's finally made its way 
> onto a proper release.
> 
> Although those less familiar with his oeuvre often
> mistakenly refer to Foetus as a "they" he 
> does play well with others, as proven by "Paging Dr.
> Strong" (with Rotoskop) and his 
> reinvention of "Shrunken Man" by The The.
> 
> My favourite of these collaborative efforts,
> however, is "Mine Is No Disgrace," which I heard 
> when it was originally released on the Melvins' fine
> album The Crybaby in 2000. Just 
> coming down from the high of the recently
> re-released Foetus back catalogue, I wasn't 
> quite ready for it though it has definitely improved
> with time.
> 
> Although older releases like Thaw and Wiseblood's
> Dirtdish are more brutally masculine, I 
> don't think Thirlwell has ever sounded more raw than
> he does on this song. His trademark 
> growl sinks to its most primal and naked, both
> vocally and lyrically.
> 
> Perhaps nothing is more mind-blowing than "Chimera,"
> which having listened to Foetus 
> for more than half of my life seems to be the most
> radical thing he's ever done, and not in 
> the ways that one would expect.
> 
> In the teaser trailers for the upcoming Foetus
> documentary, long-time Thirlwell friend and 
> collaborator Lydia Lunch cautions that those who
> would assume that Thirlwell the creator 
> and Thirlwell the person are the same would be
> wrong. But with lines about "needing 
> human contact" one has to wonder if he's finally let
> a bit of his "backwards mask" slip. Or 
> maybe that's just what he wants us to think.
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> Also a reminder that we have launched he digital
> shoppe at foetus.org
> This will make the works of J.G.Thirlwell available
> as digital downloads.
> 
> We are now exclusively offering downloadable
> versions of the new Foetus album DAMP, 
> and the two Manorexia albums Radiolarian Ooze and
> Volvox Turbo.
> You will find the tracks previewed at the digital
> shoppe so you can hear tasters before you 
> purchase.
> 
> These are not available as individual song files,
> only as full albums as we believe in the 
> integrity of the album format and they should be
> perceived in continuum as a full body of 
> work.
> 
> More titles will be going up very soon.
> 
> Please visit foetus.org/shop to click thru to the
> digital shoppe.
> 
> Of course DAMP, the two Manorexia albums Radiolarian
> Ooze and Volvox Turbo are also 
> still available here as physical CDs.
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> 
> 
> Coming in Sept 2007
> The long-awaited release of FOETUS VEIN remix album
> featuring Mike Patton, 
> Fennesz, Matmos, Tujiko Noriko, Jason Forrest,
> Tweaker, TRZTN, Jay Wasco, Tom Recchion 
> and JGT
> www.foetus.org
> 
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