Music Listings – 9/7 through 9/15/2015

1. CHRIS STROMQUIST-MATT BAUDER Duo

Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Time: 7pm
Venue: Barbes (376 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY)
Ticket: $10
Genre: sax-drum duet improv/jazz

CHRIS STROMQUIST/MATT BAUDER. Drummer Chris Stromquist is a member of Slavic Soul Party and Kultur Shock. He seems to be equally at ease playing Balkan, Afro-Cuban or or Ghanaian music.
Matt Bauder is a saxophonist and composer based who has performed with many iconic figures in avant-garde and rock music including Anthony Braxton Roscoe Mitchell, Iron and Wine and Arcade Fire. His recordings as a leader and co-leader on 482 Music and Clean Feed have received wide critical acclaim.

2. littleBits Band Synth Workshop with Hans Tammen (includes 4 sessions)

Date: Tuesday, September 8 & Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Time: 4pm & 6pm
Venue: The littleBits Store (355 W Broadway, New York, New York 10013)
Ticket: buy here
Genre: music workshops

“Flashing lights. Screaming fans. Prepare to unleash your inner rocker with a workshop led by synth extraordinaire Hans Tammen. You’ll explore waveform synthesis in a small-group setting, make electronic music, and perform onstage with your new bandmates.

The foundation of the class lies in the theory of waveform synthesis, which helps us understand why the analog synth sounds the way it does. In the four classes, we’ll approach each synth Bit from the point of playability. You’ll learn about the endless combinations in the Synth Kit with oscillators, sequencers, keyboards, filters, envelopes, delays, and (my favorite) the random Bit. The course is also practical because we play together and collaborate as a musical group, and can watch how a millimeter here or there makes a huge musical difference.

There are no other prerequisites. The course is geared toward beginners who want to get into electronic music using synthesizers, those who already own a synth but want to know what happens under the hood, and even experienced educators who are interested in exploring the littleBits Synth Kit for their own teaching.

All four classes are mandatory, as each class builds on the information learned in the last.

Taught entirely on the littleBits Synth Kit (created in collaboration with KORG, a pioneer of electronic musical equipment), without using additional equipment or Bits.
The course culminates with a public performance at the littleBits Store on Tuesday, Sept 29th, at 6pm.
“There is no faster and more intuitive way to learn about synthesizers than with those tiny but powerful synth modules”
Hans Tammen, a synth enthusiast since the 1970s, and teacher of the littleBits Synth Band course.” – Hams Tammen

3. Marco Cappelli and Friends

Date: Tuesday, September 8 through Sunday, September 13, 2015
Time: 8pm & 10pm
Venue: The Stone (Ave C @ 2nd Street, New York, NY 10009, (212) 473-0043)
Ticket: $20
Genre: music, film & theater

The Stone presents guitarist/composer Marco Cappelli’s Residency marking his 50th birthday celebrations with concerts, film & theater events from 9/8-9/13 featuring a stellar line-up including the best of the NYC avant-garde music scene, several musicians/groups coming from Europe, visual artists like VJ Lapsus & actors like John Turturro.

Sept. 8 8pm
Ricercari & Improvisations: Early Music and Contemporary Sounds
Marco Cappelli (guitar, uboingee); VJ Andrea Lapsus Pennisi (video art)
Music by: John Dowland, Hans Werner Henze, Francesco Da Milano, Maurice Ohana, Francesco Spinacino & Marco Cappelli

Sept. 8 10 pm
JIM PUGLIESE’s PHASE III
Jim Pugliese (drums); Christine Bard (drums); Michael Attias (sax); Ken Filiano (bass); Chris Cochrane (guitar) & Marco Cappelli (guitar) with special guests: Chartwell Dutiro (mbira Master & vocal) Nora Balaban (mbira, vocal)

Whole schedule here: https://www.facebook.com/events/426860694159479/

4. BRM Weekly Concert Series: Jay Gandhi & Ehren Hanson

Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Time: 8pm
Venue: The Living Room (134 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11249)
Ticket: $10
Genre: Indian classical music

8pm – concert
9:30pm – midnight Raga Jam Session |

An artist with many voices, Jay Gandhi is always loved and appreciated for his meaningful, soulful music. Tonight, he will present a traditional Hindustani classical concert with another brother of the BRM family, Ehren Hanson.

A truly outstanding disciple of the world renowned bansuri maestro, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Jay Gandhi is a Brooklyn-based bansuri performer who is frequently featured at the Brooklyn Raga Massive.

A recipient of the prestigious American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Performing Arts Fellowship, Jay has already been invited to perform across the globe, enthralling audiences in India, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and North America. He currently splits his time between the USA and India and is very active as both a teacher and performer.

Ehren Hanson, a top disciple of Pandit Anindo Chatterjee, has had the honor of accompanying such great musicians as Debi Prasad Chatterjee, Pandit Subrata Roy Chaudhuri, Steve Gorn and others. He lives in Brooklyn and is frequently featured at the Brooklyn Raga Massive. He is also the director of the Anindo Chatterjee School of Tabla.

5. Triptych Music Series: Kane Mathis, Mastika Quartet,Near East River Ensemble

Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Time: 9pm – 12am
Venue: Muchmore’s (2 Havemeyer St, Brooklyn, New York 11211)
Ticket: $10
Genre: Middle Eastern/African music

9pmKane Mathis (oud, kora) and Roshni Samlal (tabla)

10pm Mastika Quartet:
Greg Squared, woodwinds
Adam Good, oud/guitar
Nezih Antakli, percussion
Reuben Radding, bass

11pm  – Near East River Ensemble:
Brian Prunka, oud
Samer Ali, violin
John Murchison, bass
Dan Kurfirst, percussion

6. BIZARRE BUSHWICK PRESENTS SWANANDEZ

Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Time: 10pm
Venue: BIZARRE Bushwick (12 Jefferson St, Brooklyn, New York 11206)
Ticket: $15
Genre: comedy

THE FINALE SHOW!!! Infamous Comedy Arts Duo SWANANDEZ-John SwanAKA John Swan John Swan and Zoob FernandezAKAEckszooberante– return to BIZARRE Bushwick for the LAST SUMMER JAM!!!!

Sending us off into infinity we have a mighty healthy line up;

Jonathan Braylock

AC Lincoln

KIM FATALE

Johnny Arco

Micah Sherman & Myq Kaplan

TJ Del Reno

Phoebe Novak

Alise Morales

Riley Soloner

SWANANDEZ

Richard O’Bryan Guerrero

Michael Schools

and more TBA!!!!!!

7. Tashi Dorji // Elisa Ambrogio // Okkyung Lee + C. Spencer Yeh

Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Time: 8pm
Venue: Palisades (906 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York 112060)
Ticket: $8
Genre: noise/improve/free style music

/// Tashi Dorji
// Elisa ambrogio
/ Okkyung Lee Music Page + C. Spencer Yeh

Listen here:
https://tashidorji1.bandcamp.com/
http://www.dragcity.com/artists/elisa-ambrogio
https://okkyung.wordpress.com/listen-and-watch/
http://www.ubu.com/sound/yeh.html

8. THE EMBODIMENT BALL (BEARINGS): A One-Night Exhibition of Performance Art

Date: Thursday, September 10, 2015
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: ABC No Rio (156 Rivington Street between Norfolk and Suffolk, Lower East Side. F train to Delancey)
Ticket: $20 donation appreciated
Genre: political performance art

Revolving perceptions, activating mentalities and moments, four performance artists drive deep into forms of political performance art as public and/or private protest. Performing provocative relationships and extreme 360s between rage and peace, sublimity and rupture, the personal and the political, we find ourselves both united in motion and flung apart by centifugal forces.

ANGELI – http://tobewiththosewhoknowsecretthings.tumblr.com/

CHUN HUA CATHERINE DONG – https://chunhuacatherinedong.wordpress.com/

CHRISTEN CLIFFORD – http://christenclifford.tumblr.com/

TSEDAYE MAKONNEN – https://www.tumblr.com/blog/tsedaye

9. Kosi’s Tribute to Abbey Lincoln

Date: Thursday, September 10 through Saturday, September 12, 2015
Time: 7pm
Venue: WOW Café Theatre (59-61 East 4th, New York, New York 10003)
Ticket: $20
Genre: jazz music & poetry

Abbey Lincoln was a jazz singer, songwriter, actress, and civil right activist, with a dramatic voice capable of evoking the joys and pains of life. In celebrating her life, we celebrate jazz, the art of the singer-songwriter, activism, outspoken black womanhood, and the continuum/continuation of history.

Kosi – vocals
Brendon Biagi – sax
Aron Marchak – guitar
Christopher Hall – bass
Isaiah Pierce – drums

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10. Harlem Sessions

Date: Thursday, September 10 , 2015
Time: 10:30pm
Venue: Gin Fizz (308 Lenox Avenue (125th Street), New York, NY 10027)
Ticket: $t.b.a.
Genre: jazz/r&b/soul

“One of the most incredible sessions yet! Thanks to all who came out, contributed and supported an amazing evening of music and creativity. The innovative band leader and composer Vijay Iyer came through this week, and alongside Kimberly Thompson and Ben Williams treated us to a 30 minute impromptu throw down which was through the roof. I can’t begin to express what an incredible opportunity moments like these are for some of the younger musicians coming through, so a huge Harlem Sessions thanks to these incredible leaders.

Incredible solos from Noël Simoné Wippler (you can see her with her own band this evening at The Shrine)., Kayla Addison, David Yee , Satish Robertson, Charles Bryant, Jelani Bauman , Jerrick Matthews, Calvin Septa and Addison Frei, Sean Taylor , Tavonna Miller.

We had some great Harlem Sessions debuts too from trumpeter Sean Taylor, trombonist Calvin Septa, Charles Bryant who got down on Bill Wither’s Harlem, and Addison Frei.

Big shout outs to Henry Conerway III, Norman Paul Edwards Jr., C. Kelly Wright, Hymie Rivera, Curtis Graham Nowosad and John Addison and all our other Harlem Session regulars who really make this one of the most rewarding events on our calendar to be part of.

We owe a huge thanks to our Harlem Sessions residents – Charles Turner, Terri Davis, Amani Fela Fela, Russell Carter and Tarus Mateen – the level of work these guys all put in to keep expanding the repertoire is phenomenal, and has really helped our sessions grow into a superb experience.”

Finally, thanks to Gin Fizz – Alain Chevreux, Nadine Chevreux and David Chevreux – we love all the energy and support you bring each week, Yardy and his able bodied bar crew, and Devin, Kris and the lovely Gin Fizz ladies who look after us every week. We’ll have our Francesco Pini back then too!

11. THE BOOK BERIAH The World Premiere of new music from John Zorn’s Masada Book Three—The Book Beriah

Date: Thursday, September 10 , 2015
Time:  7pm
Venue: The Roulette (509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217)
Ticket: $35
Genre: nu Jewish music

Featuring:

Cyro Baptista and Banquet of the Spirits
Cleric
Nigunim with Frank London, Lorin Sklamberg and Uri Caine
Jon Madof and Zion 80 with John Zorn and Cyro Baptista

John Zorn’s Masada project has resulted in some of the most exciting new Jewish Music of the past century.

Spawning classic modern bands like the Masada Quartet, Bar Kokhba, Electric Masada, the Masada String Trio and cutting edge interpretations by musicians as varied as Joe Lovano, Secret Chiefs 3, Pat Metheny, Cyro Baptista, Erik Friedlander, David Krakauer, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Cracow Klezmer Band and countless others, the music of Masada has become a touchstone for New Jewish music in the 21st century.

In the first decade of Masada (1993-2003) the repertory was focused on Masada Book One. 2004 saw the birth of Masada Book Two—The Book of Angels, which to date has been mined by over 20 different ensembles across 25 cds. In 2014, to begin the third decade of the Masada dynasty Zorn completes his collection of 613 compositions with Masada Book Three—The Book Beriah.

This second concert in the Beriah series features the world premiere of many new compositions and is presented in a special marathon concert featuring 4 exciting bands from the extended Masada family. The Book Beriah will be an unforgettable evening of New Jewish Music that runs the gamut of emotions, influences and styles.

12. Underground Horns

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2015
Times: 12:30am
Venue: Blue Note (131 West 3rd St., New York, NY 10012, 212-475-8592)
Tickets:  $15
Genre: funk/jazz/world/New Orleans

The Underground Horns are cooking audio gumbo… our special recipe includes some funk, jazz, hip hop mixed with brass band traditions, spiced up with African and other world rhythms…music for the people!

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13. Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa

Date: Friday, September 11, 2015
Time: 9:30pm
Venue: Joe’s Pub (425 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10003, 212-967-7555)
Tickets: $20
Genre: nu gnawa

With a few plucks of the guembri, surrounded by a squadron of musicians both talented and inspired, Moroccan Aziz Sahmaoui gets everyone going. His second album is a work of maturity that brings together his musical passions, gnawa, rock and fusion – affirming himself as a writer, composer and musical interpreter who must be reckoned with

Everything started in 2010 at the French Kawa bar in Paris. In charge of this 20th arrondissement café is the ex-manager of the Orchestre National de Barbès. The back of the venue houses a tiny stage that he likes to offer to his musician friends; Aziz Sahmaoui, one of the founders of the ONB and faithful acolyte of Joe Zawinul, being one of them. With his accomplice from the Zawinul Syndicate, Alioune Wade, he quickly settles in and tries out melodies that have been buzzing round his head for some time. Rumour soon reaches the ears of other musicians… Among them, Hervé Samb and Cheikh Diallo, Adhil Mirghani. The rumour gets bigger, audience numbers start to grow, people are keen to get sweaty to this new style of music. Soon the common denominator between the Moroccan and the Senegalese is established: the gnawa rhythms and their rustic groove act as a groundwork for some crazy musical experiments by these high-flying instrumentalists. The University of Gnawa is born. It quickly produces its first recording of the same name which is unanimously welcomed by the critics.

14. Uzaklardan Documentary Premier + Barakka Acoustic Performance

Date: Friday, September 11, 2015
Time: 7pm
Venue: Drom (85 Avenue A, NY, NY 10009, 212- 777-1157)
Ticket: $10
Genre: film & live music

It is with an effort that a documentary like this almost appeared out of nowhere. Meaning, this was supposed to be about an international tour of the Philadelphia based rock group Barakka and their experience throughout. The band’s leader, vocalist, and guitarist, Baris Kaya, is originally from Istanbul, Turkey himself. He makes his own songs, which can be categorized as traditional Turkish folk/rock. The group planned its tour last year in May with the hopes of gaining the experience of what it would be like performing in front of a local audience in Hayal Kahvesi , Beyoglu. Instead, unforeseen events took place: a mine explosion in one of the suburban cities that cost hundreds of lives leading to a halt of all live events throughout the nation’s mourning period… and cameras started rolling from another angle: The streets of Istanbul..

15. 75 DOLLAR BILL

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2015
Time: 6pm
Venue: Barbes (376 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY)
Ticket: $10
Genre: lo-fi world/blues

75 DOLLAR BILL. In Residence Every Saturday in September.
Rick Brown and Che Chen play an idiosyncratic take on Mauritania’s music, using homemade percussion and electric guitar. Their music doesn’t strive to any sort of authenticity, yet conjures up the best of African desert music. It is both beautiful and hypnotic and is equally relevant performed in concert form, in a bar, or in an art gallery. Press has been very generous in its praise of the band, but our favorite is still the Paper of Records’ remark that “Rick Brown’s “equipment looked as if it cost no more than a pretty good sandwich.” NY Times.

16. Yonatan Gat w. Innov Gnawa/Honduras/Alan Licht

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2015
Time: 8pm
Venue: Rough Trade (64 N 9th St, Brooklyn, New York 11249)
Ticket: $12
Genre: psychedelic rock and global rhythms/Gnawa

It should come as no surprise that after years of touring with his band Monotonix, once hailed by SPIN as “the most exciting live band in rock’n’roll”, that Yonatan Gat would carry that same intensity in his own act. Live, his power trio is experienced on the floor inside the audience, with contrasted lighting pointing at the band members as they tear through “a wholly fresh fusion of psychedelic sounds and rhythms from around the globe, with nods to free jazz and served with an unabashed punk spirit”. Gat’s unparalleled guitar remains mysterious, wildly inventive and dynamic, taking unexpected psychedelic turns throughout the recordings, backed by Gal Lazer‘s virtuosic hard-hitting African-inspired grooves, and Sergio Sayeg‘s (of Brazilian garage rockers Garotas Suecas) pumping bass.

17. ADAM RUDOLPH’S MOVING PICTURES

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2015
Time: 7:30 & 9:30pm
Venue: The Jazz Gallery (1160 Broadway, 5th Fl, New York, NY 10001)
Ticket: $22
Genre: jazz

 Celebrate a master’s 60th birthday! For this special engagement, Adam Rudolph has composed all new music. He will be joined by longtime associates and Ralph Jones and Alex Marcelo who he performed together with the legendary Yusef Lateef for many years. Jerome Harris has performed with many masters of improvised music including Sonny Rollins while Kenny Wessel is best known for his 11 years as a member of Ornette Coleman’s Prime time. Both have been performing with Moving Pictures since 2005.

18. Chaos variety show and trash-aesthetics with Cat Video, Charm Offensive, Chatter Blip and more!

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2015
Time: 8pm
VenueThe Firehouse Space (246 Frost St., East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211)
Ticket: $10
Genre: noise/modern music/electronics

Chaos variety show and trash-aesthetics at Firehouse with Cat Video, Charm Offensive, Chatter Blip and more!

Fall is around the corner, and cooler weather!   We’re gonna celebrate with a great lineup of up-and-coming bands,  this Saturday at The Firehouse!

“Whenever the composer for any length of time renounces brutal contrasts, such as those between high and low, loud and soft, a certain blandness results. For differentiation only has any power when it distinguishes itself from what is already established, whereas the most differentiated means in themselves, if they are merely juxtaposed, resemble and bleed into each other.” –  Adorno, Philosophy of New Music

Personnel:
Dafna Naphtali (voice / audio-machinations)
Hans Tammen (oscillatory motions)
Chuck Bettis (electronics + throat)
Jukka Hautamäki (Helsinki, diy electronics),
Yoni Kretzmer (tenorsax)
Jonas Tauber (back on cello! leaving soon for LA..).
We’ll break it up into large/small units (Cat Video, Charm Offensive, Free Personality Test, Ashley Madison, Chatter Blip)
– a variety show of chaos and the trash-aesthetics of the abstract and noise with pulse.

19. BRAINDANCE

Date: Sunday, September 13, 2015
Time: 9pm
Venue: Le Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012, Phone: 212- 505-3474)
Ticket: $15
Genre: dark wave/electronics

Braindance is a NYC-based progressive darkwave musical group. Formed in 1992 by electric guitarist – record producer, Vora Vor, and drummer Rob Notoris as a progressive rock band, the group added vocalist Sebastian Elliott later that year. Bassist Eiki Matsumoto and keyboardist Robyn Naylor filled out the lineup.

Combining the elements of goth, industrial, electronic, synthpop and darkwave with progressive metal, progressive trance, vocal house, and modern classical music, Braindance has become one of the most distinctive voices in the underground.

20. THE 12 HOUSES ORCHESTRA & SUMARI RECORD RELEASE CONCERT

Date: Sunday, September 13, 2015
Time: 7pm
Venue: ShapeShifter Lab (18 Whitwell Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11215, 646-820-9452)
Ticket: $10
Genre: jazz/improv

Unseen Records releases the debut records of the 12 Houses and Sumari.

7pmSUMARI (Jack DeSalvo, Tom Cabrera, Matt Lavelle)

CD Review: Sumari…An Extradimensional Music


8pm THE 12 HOUSES “SOLIDARITY”

ART BARON
Jack DeSalvo
Ras Miguel
Francois Grillot
John Pietaro
Stephanie Griffin
Claire De Brunner
Anais Maviel
Brafmatic
Charles Waters
Mary Cherney
Lee Odom
Gil Selinger
Chris Forbes
Matt Lavelle
Ryan Sawyer

Concert Review: The 12 Houses Orchestra – The Next Phase In The Development of The Big Band

21. Adventures in Bluesland

Date: Sunday, September 13, 2015
Time: 8pm
Venue: Treme Islip (553 Main St, Islip, New York 11751)
Ticket: $10
Genre: blues

Adventures in Bluesland offer a good time mix of blues, soul, and boogie featuring the original songs of native Texan Phil Gammage (lead vocals, guitar, blues harp) as well as a diverse selection of classic covers. It is not your typical “bar blues band”. The musicians of Adventures in Bluesland have performed with some of the world’s finest artists including David Bowie, Carolina Slim, Amy Winehouse, John Cale, poet John Sinclair, and Tommy Ramone. The band is based in New York and perform at numerous venues throughout the United States.

Joining them will be their favorite guest vocalist: Felice Rosser.

22. Event Recommendation: The Black Rock Coalition celebrates 30 years of rock advocacy and musical pioneering