Electronic Saviors Showcase

Donald Anderson catslovetfs at gmail.com
Wed Jun 30 10:52:45 EDT 2010


Doors are at 8. Yes, the order of bands is in order of the list from the
bottom up with TFS first and Dark Clan last. I go on at 8:15 sharp.

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Christopher tm <xopher.tm at gmail.com> wrote:

> Query: Is this "show at 8" or "doors at 8"? Also, is the act list the
> same as the show order, i.e. is TFS on first and TDC last? Thanks.
>
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Donald Anderson <catslovetfs at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Tomorrow night!!!
> > June 30
> >
> > THE DARK CLAN
> > NULL DEVICE
> > XUBERX
> > TERROR FIRMA SKY
> >
> > @
> > The Garfield Artworks
> > 4931 Penn Ave.
> > Pittsburgh, PA 15224
> >
> > 8PM
> > All Ages
> > $15
> >
> >
> > NULL DEVICE - Madison, WI -based electronic band Null Device is releasing
> > their fourth full-length album “Suspending Belief” June 22nd on Nilaihah
> > Records, to coincide with their first US tour. Building on their previous
> > works, the new album continues to fuse contemporary club music styles
> with
> > traditional elements from the Middle East and India. Suspending Belief
> > combines the most inspired bits of Bollywood filmi, Panjabi bhangra,
> Arabic
> > classical poetry, trance, house, dubstep, and breakbeat with strong
> vocals
> > and compelling pop hooks. From 8th-century sufi poetry soaring over
> euphoric
> > trance, to glitch-hop tweaking bollywood riffs, to bhangra dhols
> anchoring
> > grungy electro-pop, the sounds of “Suspending Belief” occupy a unique
> place
> > in independent electronic music.
> >
> > THE DARK CLAN - Like Jimmy Eat World trying to stop the Dragonforce guys
> > from stealing The Postal Service's lunch money, The Dark Clan is a
> > heartbreakingly sincere, over-the-top, genre-bending good time. The music
> of
> > The Dark Clan is filled with big pop hooks, big fat beats, big vocal
> > harmonies, big guitar solos, and big serious fun.
> >
> > XUBERX - XuberX finds influences in a broad spectrum of music and bands,
> but
> > a consensus seems to be that Stromkern and Angelspit have been among the
> > strongest musical influences. To describe XUBERX’s sound, however, is
> more
> > difficult. The broad genre of “industrial” music fits well, but no one
> > subgenre truly encapsulates the band. In performances, the band
> complements
> > its use of synthesizers with live guitar.
> >
> > TERROR FIRMA SKY - TFS is Pittsburgh's one man train wreck of blues, jazz
> > and funk mixed with industrial.
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