7:30pm
Snickers
Howard Ryan - viola, vox, electronics, radio and scanner feeds
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8:30pm
Noertker's Moxie
performs Tricycle, part 3: Leonora
Annelise Zamula - alto sax, flute
Amber Lamprecht - oboe, English horn, flute
Joshua Marshall - tenor sax
Bill Noertker - contrabass
Dave Mihaly - drum set
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Snickers began as an experiment in remote collaboration between Minneapolis and San Francisco. Sam would send Howard guitar loops and he would stretch them out and look for places where a song cycle could exist. Out of those sessions, the three volume “On the Hi Fi” series were released.
Tom Lax (Siltbreeze) called it “great paleolithic psych, Carl Sagan would’ve shit himself.” WIRE UK wrote of “pop tones and bizarro world recording tropes we’ve come to know and love” across four issues and featured “See You, Owczarek” on Wiretapper 40.
Howard’s live part of the project is more viola than guitar based but still employs layers of effects and radio noise. He has performed at the 28 hour Drone Not Drones festival in Minneapolis, KZSU’s Day of Noise, as well as the 2017 SFEMF reception which featured Snickers as 12 violists in a site specific street piece at Adobe Books.
http://therealsnickers.com
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Noertker's Moxie will be performing part three of Bill Noertker's Tricycle, a musical travel diary recounting his recent journeys in the UK and Mexico. Part three reflects on the circular nature of time as seen through the prism of his repeated encounters with the work of Leonora Carrington in London, Mexico City, and San Francisco.
Bassist/composer Bill Noertker has been active in the Bay Area jazz and avant-garde scene since the late 1980s. Since 2001, he has lead his own ensemble, Noertker's Moxie, as a forum for compositions inspired by visual artists such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, Salvador Dalí, and Joan Miró, architect Antoni Gaudí, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, sculptor David Beck, and others. Noertker has composed over 175 pieces of music for this group and has released eleven CDs, including three volumes of his extended suite Sketches of Catalonia, three volumes of his extended Blue Rider Suite, and three volumes of his druidh series.
http://www.noertker.com
7:30pm
Snickers
Howard Ryan - viola, vox, electronics, radio and scanner feeds
•
8:30pm
Noertker's Moxie
performs Tricycle, part 3: Leonora
Annelise Zamula - alto sax, flute
Amber Lamprecht - oboe, English horn, flute
Joshua Marshall - tenor sax
Bill Noertker - contrabass
Dave Mihaly - drum set
•
Snickers began as an experiment in remote collaboration between Minneapolis and San Francisco. Sam would send Howard guitar loops and he would stretch them out and look for places where a song cycle could exist. Out of those sessions, the three volume “On the Hi Fi” series were released.
Tom Lax (Siltbreeze) called it “great paleolithic psych, Carl Sagan would’ve shit himself.” WIRE UK wrote of “pop tones and bizarro world recording tropes we’ve come to know and love” across four issues and featured “See You, Owczarek” on Wiretapper 40.
Howard’s live part of the project is more viola than guitar based but still employs layers of effects and radio noise. He has performed at the 28 hour Drone Not Drones festival in Minneapolis, KZSU’s Day of Noise, as well as the 2017 SFEMF reception which featured Snickers as 12 violists in a site specific street piece at Adobe Books.
http://therealsnickers.com
•
Noertker's Moxie will be performing part three of Bill Noertker's Tricycle, a musical travel diary recounting his recent journeys in the UK and Mexico. Part three reflects on the circular nature of time as seen through the prism of his repeated encounters with the work of Leonora Carrington in London, Mexico City, and San Francisco.
Bassist/composer Bill Noertker has been active in the Bay Area jazz and avant-garde scene since the late 1980s. Since 2001, he has lead his own ensemble, Noertker's Moxie, as a forum for compositions inspired by visual artists such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, Salvador Dalí, and Joan Miró, architect Antoni Gaudí, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, sculptor David Beck, and others. Noertker has composed over 175 pieces of music for this group and has released eleven CDs, including three volumes of his extended suite Sketches of Catalonia, three volumes of his extended Blue Rider Suite, and three volumes of his druidh series.
http://www.noertker.com
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