Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Fri, Feb 26 2016 8:00 PM

The Salt Lick
411 2nd St, Oakland, CA 94607

ARRINGTON DE DIONYSO plus GUESTS. Opening set by DIRE WOLVES.

Friday, 26 February 2016
The Salt Lick, Oakland

Arrington de Dionyso and China Star each perform solo.

Followed by Arrington de Dionyso improvisations with guests Matt Ingalls, Nava Dunkelman and Jakob Pek.

Arrington de Dionyso - voice/bass clarinet/invented winds
China Star - soprano saxophone/invented winds
Matt Ingalls - clarinets
Nava Dunkelman - percussion
Jakob Pek - guitar, bells, bowls, miscellany

"Old Time Relijun's front-man channels true folk sounds thru bass clarinet, snare drum, shruti box, and multiphonic voice. Arrington de Dionyso's grand textural experiments are inspired by Indian classical music, Tuvan throat-singing, and free jazz."
- Free Music Archive

http://arrington.bandcamp.com/

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Opening the performance: DIRE WOLVES (SF)

Sheila Bosco, drum kit
Brian Lucas, bass
Kelly Ann Nelson, vocals + wooden flute
Jeffrey Alexander, guitar + wooden sax
Arjun Mendiratta, violin

DIRE WOLVES (San Francisco) were manifested in 2008 by Jeffrey Alexander (Black Forest/Black Sea, Jackie-O Motherfucker, The Iditarod) to explore the thick freerock krausen borne of a deep history of electronic folk experimentation. Joined by travelers from Fever Witch, Caroliner and Faun Fables, Dire Wolves play witchy overblown kosmische folk for fans of Pharoah Overlord, George RR Martin, Amon Duul, homebrew, Träd Gräs och Stenar and twenty sided dice.


http://pomepometones.blogspot.com/
http://www.dire-wolves.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/dwapbb/
http://dayzofpurpleandorange.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/review-head-of-wantastiquet-dire-wolves.html
http://psilabtapes.blogspot.com/2015/11/recommendation-79-jeffrey-alexander.html

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The Salt Lick
411 2nd St., Oakland, CA
Doors at 8
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Fred Frith and Nava Dunkelman