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THE AMBiENT PiNG http://www.theambientping.com Free - Every Tuesday Night - doors open at 9pm - 1st set at 9:30 @ club nia / C'est What - 19 Church St. at Front St. - Toronto 3 blocks east of the Union Station subway. map - http://www.cestwhat.com/map.html . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday April 13th - Karmafarm with NODEform Visuals Returning from Hamilton, Steven Sauve celebrates the release of the first CD from his Karmafarm ambient-systems project with a solo electronic performance. He'll be creating his soundscapes on Nord Modular Virtual Synth Systems, loopers and other synthesizers and each set will feature pieces from the CD. Calvin B. Grant's NODEform Visuals will provide the computer visuals & staging. http://www.karmafarm.ca Between Sets CD - "November" by Robert Fripp (DGM) Music from Fripp's "Soundscape" series of solo live recordings. This CD was culled from a November 1996 improv performance on guitar & guitar synth. http://www.disciplineglobalmobile.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coming Tuesday April 20th - PiNG AMBiENCE 2 - Live Eric Hopper (Sylken), Joe G (Styrohead), Jamie Todd (URM), Scott M2 (dreamSTATE), Matthew Poulakakis (Solipsystem), Steven Sauve (Karmafarm), Aidan Baker (ARC), Paul Royes (Delta Forces), Terry O'Brien (Anomalous Disturbances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rik maclean's *ping things* CD Reviews Foundry Records latest release "Bibimbap" is a wonderful concoction of artists paying homage to the Korean dish of the title by applying it's sense of discovery and change to a musical forum. Bibimbap (the meal) is a dish prepared by adding available ingredients to a stone pot of rice. As ingredients are added through the meal the rice takes on a different taste, a different form, until the end of the meal where one finds oneself with something markedly different from what they started out with. Aplying this idea musically, the collected artists have used unfinished tracks, ideas, snippets and snatches of other work to create something new, vital and different. So let's see what's on the menu, shall we? "Amalgam" by Ben Swire opens the disc with a lush sense of environment, a song rich with beautiful pads and flavourful percussion fills that slip in and out of the piece with a charming flair. Saul Stokes adds "Cyclops Afternoon" to the pot, a slowly building track that bubbles and boils with small melodies and lovely arpegiated bits ultimately blending together into a rich sauce-y piece. Forrest Fang brings "Filling the Bowl" to the table, a song that in my mind pays homage to the pottery and accessories that are so often taken for granted in any meal, but play such an important part in the eating process. Rhythmic work percolates throughout while steady drones brew underneath. A very satisfying piece that leaves me wanting more... Foundry head Michael Bentley offers "The Twilight pageant of the Bibimbots" a track staying true to his space music roots bringing together a variety of exotic ingredients. Delicate strains from distant stars bring a certain je ne sais quoi to the mixture while low deep tones unearthed from the spice mines of Arrakis provide a bass drone around which all else flows. A flavourful and rich meal indeed. Earwicker presents "Entree", ladelling out swirling and undulating tones that rise and vanish like steam in the air. Other tones bubble underneath, a rich stew of sounds and expressions wonderfully blended together to create a very pleasant mixture. Chris de Giere's "Kimchi Tastes of Summer" is one of my favorite dishes, er, songs on this disc, with a selection of robotic burbles and squeeks tossed lightly with a base of rising and falling organic tones that underscore the metallic nature of the mix. Very nice indeed. "Muse of Expiration" by Thermal simmers with analog sounds oscilating wildly throughout, a full course of sounds ranging from beautiful light to harsh realms of noise. Very rich in substance and wholly satisfying. Dean Santomieri closes the disc with "Their Hearts Burst the Bars, But Their Necks Broke Against the Glass", a tiny amuse bouche offering a bevy of flavours and sounds that ends almost as quickly as it begins. A delightful end to a delightful meal... As always, Foundry brings together a wonderful collection of artists all of whom offer something unique and new to this very interesting compilation. A wonderful sampling of the artists on the label. rik maclean - rik@pingthings.com ping things' newly expanded "features" section currently includes an exclusive interview with Arms Full Of Sound (Paul Needler), a spotlight on the works of eclectic and prolific artist and a review of "Seed" by James Johnson & Ma Ja Le. http://www.pingthings.com/PTfeaturesNF.htm Send an e-mail to pingthings-subscribe@yahoogroups.com for updates on *all* the latest releases on sale at ping things http://www.pingthings.com = ambient + electronic + chill things . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Ambient Ping presents free live performances by Toronto's finest ambient, chillout and experimental music artists plus performers from across the continent, every Tuesday at club nia (aka C'est What) featuring a comfortable lower stage area, perfect for attentive listening, plus a higher level with a bar, back room and more seating that's great for conversation, good food and the club's impressive beer, wine and whiskey selection. Musical treats are on offer at the *ping things* ambient/experimental CD boutique. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Please forward this e-mail to any friends who may be interested in live ambient, chillout and experimental music performances