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well i live here in atlanta and if my wife is not giving birth to ur first babay..than i will be there! thanks, c.white ---------- >From: Jeff & Vonda McLeod <subversive@mindspring.com> >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Subject: Re: Mujedo, not Menudo! Sheesh! >Date: Mon, Nov 15, 1999, 3:08 PM > >Hi, all... > Here's a reminder and directions about and to my gig in Atlanta this >weekend. If you're in or around the area, please try to come out. Thanks! >Sincerely, >Jeff McLeod > >.....saturday....november 20....at eyedrum.... > > STULL >free thinking trio from birmingham > > SHHHHH >free feeling trio from atlanta > >10 p.m. call 404-581-0961 for more info >253 trinity ave. downdowntown near capitol. > >Stull is an improvising trio from Montgomery, AL that specializes in >beating tired musical forms out of sleep and into death. In the course of >one improvisation, one might be treated to massive, nightmarish >soundscapes, lovely twee melodies, skull-rattling skronk, hot-dog Yngwie >Malmsteen on acid licks, brain-licking prog/psych rock . . . or good-old, >flat-out noise. The trio is made up of the regular guitar, bass and drum >lineup--and is fleshed out by loops, toys, devices and beatable objects. >Band members are journeyman drummer/guitarist Tracy Harris (who has played >and worked with members of prog acts Bosch and Red Hush), bassist Willie >Johnson (of noise-core math rockers Vox Humana) and guitarist Jeff McLeod >(formerly of noise rock unit bert and now performing solo under the >moniker >of Gezoleen). Stull's new CD is out now on the Subversive Workshop label >and under extrememly limited distro here in the US--and is soon to be >available in Europe via the great Free Land Records of Italy. > >SHHHHHHH consists of ben young, marshall avett, and ben lawless . >the unholy tastes of B and M, banned from both dotties and the red light >cafe with their merciless 1s2s&3s experiment, have been carelessly >underdocumented through their entanglements with eyedrum and old gold. >their dynamic dialogue continues unabated even as marshall branches out >into >free jazz (with drummer john bowman) and ben shamelessly plumbs the depths >of pop music with FOREVER. with lawless, also in forever, the two are >given >a back drop of fanciful rythmic twists that animate the colors between the >lines of their scattered compositions. as though chris cutler were >playing for >war. or vice versa. a styrofoam bath of sweet magical embellishments >plague >the reversible foundation of balloon popping sonic tomfoolery. a meeting >of >minds in a minefield of unbridled enthusiasm turned callous and confused. > >http://www.pd.org/~zeug/EYEDRUM/eyedrum-sched.html > >BLESS THIS MESS > >Directions: > >EYEDRUM is a not-for-profit space and asks that visitors fork over a small > >donation to help pay rent and support performers in Atlanta and from >around > >the country. > > > >Contact EYEDRUM: eyedrum@hotmail.com > >EYEDRUM is located at 253 Trinity Avenue > >(between Forsyth and Spring streets) on the > >first floor in downtown Atlanta. > > > >HOW TO GET THERE: > >**From I-75/I-85 North: Take Exit 93 (M. L. King Jr. Blvd.), follow MLK >west six > >traffic lights to Peachtree St., turn left onto Peachtree, go two lights >to > >Trinity Ave., turn right, cross Forsyth St., 253 is on the right, park on >left > >for free. > > > >**From I-75/I-85 South: Use HOV Lane exit for Memorial Dr., go straight, >at > >second light turn left onto Trinity Ave., drive three blocks, 253 is on >the > >right, free parking on the left. > > > >**From I-20 East or West: Exit at Spring Street, go north on Spring, >second > >traffic light is Trinity Ave., turn right, park for free on the right, >253 is > >across the street. > > > >On MARTA: Get onto the North/South line and get off at the Garnett Station > >(S1). Go upstairs, and walk out onto Trinity Ave (it's the only way to >walk > >out from up there). Turn left on Trinity, cross Forsyth, and 253 is on the > >left. Trains run until 1 a.m. and cost roughly $1.50 per trip. MARTA is > >smarta, but there's safety in numbers. > > > >>From the trainyards: We're located one block east of the Norfolk Southern > >building, southeast > >__________________________________________ >This is not here-- >And now is almost over... >http://members.xoom.com/Gezoleen/ >http://members.xoom.com/edkempertrio/ >