Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Sat, Sep 11 2010 8:00 PM

SFEMF
Brava Theater 2781 24th St (at York) SF
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San Francisco Electronic Music Festival presents
Caroliner Rainbow Shadow Walking Over Waves Somewhere
Stephan Mathieu
Joseph Hammer


Caroliner (formed in 1982, in San Francisco) is an Industrial Bluegrass/Experimental/Noise conceptual art Costume Rock band, dedicated to creating a fever dream of American psychedelia - utilizing bluegrass music instruments, weird effects, other-worldly pageantry, and day-glo character outfits similar to those of a "Disneyland ride with a Spike Jones and his City Slickers sense of individuality." According to the band, Caroliner formed as a tribute band to the singing bull of the 1800s of the same name.http://www.myspace.com/carolinerrainbowherniami

Stephan Mathieu (b 1967) is considered to be one of the most unique composers working in the field of digital and electroacoustic music today. His signature sound is largely based on period instruments, environmental sound, and obsolete media which are recorded and transformed by means of experimental microphony, re-editing techniques, and software processes involving spectral analysis and convolution. Paying close attention to detail and to the affecting content of the piece, Mathieu creates unique sonic experiences working with traces of the perceived reality. His music, at the same time soft-paced and razor sharp, has been released on 18 CDs to critical acclaim, both solo and in collaboration with Douglas Benford, Taylor Deupree, Ekkehard Ehlers, John Hudak, Janek Schaefer and Akira Rabelais. Mathieu has created sound installations for the 4th century Aula Palatina at Trier and the 19th century ironworks Völklinger Hütte UNESCO world heritages and the Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin. www.bitstream.de http://www.sfemf.org/stephan-mathieu/

Tickets vailable through Brown Paper Tickets or at the door (cash only!)
$16 General (available online or at the door)
$10 Student/Senior/Discount (only available at the door)
$40 Festival Pass