October 6, 2015 - New York based Dark Alternative Rock band Echo Black has released their debut music video "Burn Another Day" (featuring Davey Suicide) which originally premiered with REVOLVER Magazine and was directed by Nathan Crooker. The track was produced by Nick Scott and is available for purchase now on iTunes & Amazon. The band also has announced the dates of their upcoming North American tour with Combichrist and The Birthday Massacre. The tour kicks off on October 28th in Baltimore, Maryland and works its way throughout the United States wrapping up on November 23rd in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Watch Echo Black's "Burn Another Day" (featuring Davey Suicide) music video below:
SUNDAY 22.NOV.2015 / 19h30
Lubomyr Melnyk
Lubomyr Melnyk is a 66 -year-old Ukrainian pianist and the inventor of the 'continuous music'. On November 27th his new album " Rivers And Streams will be released on Erased Tapes (Peter Broderick, Nils Frahm ). For lovers of pure musical beauty.
ZO.22.NOV.2015 / 19U30
LUBOMYR MELNYK
Lubomyr Melnyk is een 66-jarige Oekraïense pianist en de uitvinder van de ‘continuous music’. Op 27 november verschijnt zijn nieuwe album ‘Rivers And Streams’ bij het geweldige Erased Tapes (Peter Broderick, Nils Frahm). Voor liefhebbers van pure muzikale schoonheid.
In early 2016 'The Catastrophist ' , Tortoise’s first new album in nearly seven years, will be released. The most influential American five-member ensemble Tortoise has a mix of indie and krautrock with jazz , dub and classical minimalism. In 1988 they were responsible for the birth of post-rock.
Begin 2016 verschijnt met ‘The Catastrophist’ het eerste nieuwe album in bijna zeven jaar van het zeer invloedrijke vijfkoppig Amerikaanse ensemble Tortoise. De band heeft met een mix van indie- en krautrock met jazz, dub en klassiek minimalisme een unieke plaats binnen de Amerikaanse indierock afgedwongen. Ze stonden hiermee sinds hun oprichting in 1988 bovendien mee aan de wieg van de post-rock.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor ( Music Trix , Antwerp, 10/30/2015 at 19:30 )
On October 30, 2015 the Canadian post - rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor plays at the Trix in Antwerp. The support act is Tashi Dorji , the Bhutani American guitar virtuoso.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Muziekcentrum Trix, Antwerpen, 30/10/2015 om 19.30 uur)
Op 30 oktober 2015 treedt de Canadese post-rockband Godspeed You! Black Emperor op in Muziekcentrum TRIX in Antwerpen. Wie erbij wil zijn aarzelt best niet te lang, want het gaan om een formatie die ook bij ons op heel wat bijval mag rekenen. In het voorprogramma kan u kennismaken met Tashi Dorji, de Bhutaans-Amerikaanse gitaarvirtuoos.
Stealing Sheep return with “Apparition”, the third single to be released from their critically acclaimed second album Not Real.
Accompanied by a playful video, directed by Dougal Wilson, in his first music video in 6 years, that creates the illusion of a candid one shot in an unassuming village square witnessing a group of Morris dancers that are infiltrated by the band.
The band explains “we liked the idea because the English folk imagery juxtaposes the moody synth style of the music. The Morris dancing goes surprisingly well with the electronic drums and made us laugh! We love the dreamlike flow of the choreography and the camera. It was Dougal that first introduced us to a female experimental film maker from the 50's called Maya Deren and her style really influenced our visual when we began working on our album, exploring dreams, subjective reality and streams of consciousness"
Wilson elaborates:
"The idea for ‘Apparition’ came from the fact that the song had a mysterious, hypnotic feeling, and the fact that I’ve always found Morris Dancing slightly strange and psychedelic.
I’d also wanted to re-visit Morris Dancing since I made a Four Tet video in 2003, where I simply cut existing Morris footage to music.
Since then, I’d always wanted to take the idea further by actually having a band learn Morris Dancing themselves, and this seemed like an appropriate opportunity given the unexpected contrast of the girls' personalities with the characters in a genuine Morris side.
Very luckily for me, Emily, Becky and Lucy, were very conscientious and learnt their dance steps very well. I also thought it would be appropriate to attempt to capture it in one (apparently) continuous take, as Morris dancing seems to always shot by one camera when it appears on Youtube."
Following a hugely busy and successful festival season, which included an appearance at David Byrne’s Meltdown, Stealing Sheep are about to embark on a equally busy Autumn live schedule which includes support shows with Django Django and further performances of the In Dreams: David Lynch Revisited series (in Dublin, Bristol and Paris) alongside Villagers, Stuart Staples, Mick Harvey and Jehnny Beth from Savages. The band will also be performing in NYC as part of CMJ. Upcoming live info below:
Friday 10 December – BRUSSELS – AB w/ Django Django