Bringing back the beat.

April 27, 2007 admin News

The News Review:

- Bringing back the beat.
- Daniel Smith: ‘Dial Tone’
- Back to the future at the Boston Cyberarts Festival – The Boston Globe
- Eifman Ballet – Russian Hamlet – Dance – Review – New York Times
- 10 Ways to Stay Hip: Coachella Edition
- Computer certs. for residents of Knockmay
- CLUBBING NEWS

Bringing back the beat.
Free with registration – News & bserver – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 27, 2007
It makes you shake your shoulders and hips. It’s techno it’s house it’s trance music. nce viewed as a magnet for.

Daniel Smith: ‘Dial Tone’
NPR – Apr 27, 2007
currently living in San Antonio TX. Smith has released two albums: 1997′s acoustic ne and a Half Seasons and 2000′s written and improvised cello and guitar piece Catch Phrases. He’s also scored two films and is currently working on a third album of guitar with electronic music. Smith’s most recent record is untitled. It adds synthesizer textures to Smith’s sound. Smith began as a rock musician in the ’80s and eventually studied music at the Boston Conservatory receiving a Bachelor’s of Music. He went on to a Master’s of Music Performance from the University of Texas-San Antonio.

Back to the future at the Boston Cyberarts Festival – The Boston Globe
Boston Globe – Apr 27, 2007
New technologies enable artists to address viewers simultaneously on multiple sensory levels and to envelop people almost completely in aesthetically conditioned experience — as in interactive art breaking down the barrier between subject and object. Back at “CLLISINeleven” there’s an extraordinarily effective immersive work by Eric Gunther. Put on headphones and lie down on a narrow bed of pink cylindrical cushions; as powerfully resonant space-age electronic music fills your ears vibrators in the cushions synchronized with the music play on different parts of your body. n a purely sensory level it is amazingly pleasant and I imagine that in the not- too- distant future we’ll be able to purchase such devices for our home entertainment centers. Whether we will come to appreciate the combination of sound and bodily sensations as a distinct art form remains to be seen. Yet another updating of an old concern for art — distribution — is the subject of “Selected Works From Aspect ” an exhibition at Axiom Gallery. The show presents four pieces that have been featured in Aspect a biannual DVD periodical — a format that enables readers to experience video and sound works as they are intended to be seen and heard.

Eifman Ballet – Russian Hamlet – Dance – Review – New York Times
New York Times – Apr 27, 2007
There is also a lover the Favorite of the Empress (Ivan Kozlov); Paul’s conniving wife (Natalia Povorozniuk); and the ghost of his father (leg Markov). Paul’s fantasy to avenge the death of his father and assume the throne is told through a series of short scenes. If the first act is about passion and treachery Paul’s wife is murdered too the second which includes a new number for men set to electronic music is all revenge. sipov while not a great dancer is a competent actor whose youth lends the character a cynically boyish appeal. Abashova makes a lovely Catherine who underneath her elegant imperiousness is every bit as tragic as her son.

10 Ways to Stay Hip: Coachella Edition
Mother Jones – Apr 27, 2007
Ratatat (Mojave Tent Sunday) This New York City duo make quirky yet energetic electronic music; their second full-length studio album Classics came out last year to much acclaim. Supposedly they are amazing live and supposedly they recorded part of the album at a house owned by Bjork.

Computer certs. for residents of Knockmay
Laois Nationalist – Apr 27, 2007
Those who took part found this course to be most innovative and a resounding success. The young people who took part are now in the process of putting together a CD of their own compositions. The music project was multi agency collaboration with assistance provided by Laois School of Music Portlaoise Community Action Project (PCAP) Mayor of Portlaoise Cllr Brian Stanley and the Educational Building Society.

CLUBBING NEWS
Glasgow Daily Record – Apr 27, 2007
Full of diverse house music the first disc is a slow burning richly melodic mix that never constantly shifts around styles. T say Ellen Alien isn’t a household name is even more of an understatement but the highly respected Berliner has mixed up another strong album for the Fabric series. Throwing all sorts of evocative electronic music together the Dj offers an interesting take on everything from minimal sounds to full-on techno. IF you’re after an unfussy collection of hits then look now further than Funky House Session 07. All the tunes are tried and tested anthems. SINGLESPERENNIAL house label Milk ‘N’ 2 Sugars stick to what they know best classy funky house with their latest offering from Liquid People ne Life. In a world gone electronic it’s refreshing to hear some timeless house music.


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