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Blood Luxury / Rube Waddell / Burns + Jacobs

  • 2640 Space 2640 Saint Paul Street Baltimore, MD, 21218 United States (map)

Doors 7:30, Music 8:00
$10-$20 sliding scale
https://www.2640space.net/

Masks are strongly encouraged!

Blood Luxury:
https://dennis-sullivan.com/blood-luxury-2/
https://tubapederecords.bandcamp.com/album/blood-luxury

with Erica Dicker, violin
http://www.ericadicker.com
and Dennis Sullivan, percussion
https://dennis-sullivan.com

"Dicker deploys her instrument as a contemporary noise-machine, sometimes attacking the strings with closet bolts and other hardware-store treasures or simply exploiting every bowable surface as she deftly traverses its entire harmonic spectrum. Sullivan maneuvers his way through a collection of modified snare drums equipped with makeshift guitar strings and bridges while also traversing a battery of resonant metal objects, junk-percussion and lo-fi electronics.”

Rube Waddell:
https://beltsandwhistles.bandcamp.com/album/road-julep
https://www.paulschuette.com/groups/rube-waddell/

with Paul Schuette, guitar
http://www.paulschuette.com
and Jerod Sommerfeldt, guitar & modular synthesizer
https://jerodsommerfeldt.com

"Taking their namesake from the noted ace pitcher, professional rake, alligator wrestler, and actor extraordinaire, they improvise chaotic and glitchy noisescapes full of electronic grit and over the top antics."

Christopher Burns (electronics) & Bryan Jacobs (guitar / electronics)
http://sfsound.org/~cburns/
http://bryanjacobsmusic.com

Christopher Burns and Bryan Jacobs explore software-augmented improvisation, making ferocious and exhilarating music. Jacobs uses electronic processing to make his electric guitar produce microtonal melodies, complex inharmonic timbres, and showering cascades of plucks and glitches; Burns plays a custom software synthesizer, nesting and layering knotty rhythms and kaleidoscopic tones. Together, they form an alchemical combination, resulting in fascinating, heavy, carefully wrought sound.

Later Event: October 13
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