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Cultural Stimuli in NYC Issue 341: spirited flavor
For those looking to mine seasonal shenanigans this week, JDub Records' Jewltide 4 and Heeb magazine's Heebonism bring enough comic and musical merry-making to give Hanukkah Harry shpilkes. Elsewhere, a bunch of very un-Christmas Story short plays for grown-up boys and girls are staged in Tribeca, and the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players set sarcastic holiday slides to spirited pop ditties. Detouring off the (holiday-) beaten path, you might indulge in the lush textural house of Superpitcher or the Rub DJs' beat-bangin' warehouse workout. And as you contemplate New Year's plans, we've got you covered with a sizable batch of parties in this issue's special NYE preview section. We're taking a little break ourselves next week, so you won't be seeing Flavorpill in your inbox again until January 3rd. But in the interim, you can check nyc.flavorpill.net for late-breaking updates on additional new year's shindigs. Until we meet again in '07, live it up, and spread it.
- Jake Lancaster, Managing Editor
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John Currin
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Now through Fri 12.22 (Tue-Fri: 10am-6pm) |
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Gagosian Gallery (980 Madison Ave, 212.744.2313) map |
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It would be easy for the work of John Currin to caramelize into a one-liner, but in
his new show at Gagosian, the artist continues to elude that fate. For the last
15 years, Currin has subjected seemingly contemporary characters (mostly women)
to the distortions and violations of pre-modern painterly technique and
convention. His newest breakthrough is the introduction of hardcore porn, as in his most explicit painting on display, Rotterdam. These nauseatingly gorgeous renderings of performative
sex are juxtaposed with portraits of Currin's baby son, women reading, and a set
of mail-order china. The cumulative effect is surprisingly poetic; Currin now
grapples with bigger, more mature themes like life, death, and procreation,
rather than merely rehashing the male-gaze problem. (ADT)
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Simryn Gill: Run
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Now through Sat 12.23 (Tue-Sat: 11am-6pm) |
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Tracy Williams, Ltd. (313 W 4th St, 212.229.2571) map |
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In a series of photographs, Simryn Gill depicts a remote archipelago in Indonesia. Run 5 captures a boat ride out to a lush green hill rising from the azure ocean. While the photographs of nutmeg trees, sleepy tropical bays, and uninhabited islets are alluring in and of themselves, Gill is wryly narrating a tale of the worst real estate deal in history. Pulau Run, property of the British East India Company during the colonial era, was exchanged with the Dutch for an island in North America known as New Amsterdam. Subtlety is Gill's approach to her first show in New York; for better and for worse, the Run Islands are everything that Manhattan is not today. (HGM)
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The Painted Veil
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Opens Wed 12.20 |
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Lincoln Plaza Cinemas (1886 Broadway, 212.757.2280) map |
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This epic about a 1920s British couple adrift in Shanghai's cholera-stricken
countryside lives up to the promise that director John Curran only hinted at in
his 2004 feature, We Don't Live Here Anymore. Based on the W. Somerset
Maugham novel, The Painted Veil may revisit the theme of chronically
dissatisfied housewives, but is lyrical where Anymore was stifling —
perhaps because such subject matter proves less anachronistic in this context.
Edward Norton and Naomi Watts come alive as a doctor and his unfaithful wife,
and each shot swells with the languid beauty of people battling the very changes
for which they also clamor. (LR)
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'Twas the Night Before
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Now through Sat 12.30 (Wed-Sat: 8 & 10pm) |
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The Flea Theater (41 White St, 212.226.0051 x109) map |
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Christmas is the only time of year when schmaltzy spectacles (The Nutcracker?
Radio City Christmas Spectacular?) masquerade as entertainment — and typically
discriminating audiences eat it up. But the Flea Theater's holiday offering is leaps and
bounds better than the norm: a brazen bunch of ten-minute works by playwrights Christopher
Durang, Len Jenkin, Roger Rosenblatt, Elizabeth Swados, and Mac Wellman, loosely inspired by
the classic holiday poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas". A youthful, yet truly
talented cast gives life to the five spectacularly diverse works, including an esoteric
exploration of the notion of "before," a politically charged manger scene, and a send-up of
cheesy holiday movies. Durang's acerbic psycho-interpretation of the poem alone is worth the price of admission. (SP)
What was the original title of the poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"? The first correct response wins a pair of tickets to this event.
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MUSIC: Hip-Hop
The Night Hip-Hop Stole Christmas feat. M.O.P. w/ Cormega and AZ Wed 12.20 (10:30pm) B.B. King Blues Club & Grill (237 W 42nd St, 212.997.4144) map $25 / $20 advance
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Despite M.O.P.'s ill-advised foray into rap-metal in '04, the sore-throated Crooklynites
have too much glorious rage — and more than a decade of hardcore rap classics — to
stay down. The duo brings fury to B.B.'s tonight with a pair of Nas protégés, Cormega and
AZ. (JL)
What does "M.O.P." stand for? The first two correct responses each win a pair of tickets to this event.
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Kate Gilmore: Hopelessly Devoted
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Now through Sat 12.23 (Thur-Mon: 11am-6pm) |
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Pierogi 2000 (177 N 9th St, Wburg, 718.599.2144) map |
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In three smart and charming videos at Pierogi, Kate Gilmore acts out a tumultuous relationship with her camera — straining towards it, squirming away from it, or being beaten by it. Her work shares a trope that has long made video art so arresting: she just might get hurt. In Anything..., Gilmore binds dozens of wooden chairs together with twine and intermittently climbs the ramshackle pile to reach for the camera, implicating the viewer in this pointlessly precarious exercise. Main Squeeze is a two-channel work that finds Gilmore wriggling through an ever-narrowing space between bouts of panic and exhaustion. Though, in light of her affable demeanor and childishly amorous titles, it's not all so grim. (JW)
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Superpitcher w/ Bill Patrick, Dennis Rodgers, and Nick AC Thur 12.21 (10pm) Cielo (18 Little W 12th St, 212.645.5700) map $18 / $10 advance
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While microgoth wizard Superpitcher is most famous for his poppy techno
productions, the guy's no slouch behind the decks. Tonight, Kompakt's brooding
beatsmith joins former Robots resident Nick AC, who crosses the pond
for this special Holiday hoedown. (JJ)
Who has Superpitcher been quoted as saying was his "clone"? The fourth and fifth correct responses each win a pair of tickets to this event.
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| MUSIC: Kitsch-Folk |
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players... On Ice! w/ Reggie Watts
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Mother-father-daughter act (and rummage-sale mainstay) the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players push the inherently creepy concept of the family band to interesting extremes, click-clicking through old-school slideshows as they soak the images in pleasant indie pop. The inspired slide/song combinations buoy the concept — one that could quickly become banal — and the trio's retro-chic aesthetic is the stuff of thrift-store legend. An added bonus, the adorable drumming of 12-year-old Rachel Trachtenburg kicks the cuteness quotient into overdrive. Tonight the group revels in semi-sincere holiday kitsch, with a performance/presentation framed around projected slides of a "traditional" family Christmas. (AP)
What is your most absurd/humorous family holiday memory? The two most cringe-worthy responses in 50 words or less each win a pair of tickets to this event.
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Las Rubias del Norte
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With the dusty drawl of a cross-continental road trip, Las Rubias del Norte mix norteño
ballads and rumba rhythms with classically trained vocals. Inspired by Tejana singer Lydia
Mendoza and bred on Mozart, these eclectic musicians prove that the borders of nation and
language are ever-permeable. Fronted by two soprano gringas, Las Rubias also includes
Golem's Taylor Bergren-Chrisman, French-born singer Olivier Conan, and a Columbian
guitarist. Their latest album, Panamericana, is named after the highway running from
Alaska to Argentina and therein reflects the diverse range of their musical muses. Lilting
and beautifully lethargic, this is music that gently tugs on your heartstrings as you dream
of a transnational sojourn. (CB)
What band was Las Rubias' first album, Rumba Internationale, named after? The seventh and eighth correct responses each win a pair of tickets to this event.
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Essentially Woody Fri 12.22 - Thur 1.11.07 Film Forum (209 W Houston St, 212.727.8110) map $10.50
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No one makes self-deprecating neurosis seem more endearing than Woody Allen.
Then again, no one portrays imperfection with such loving detail, either. Enjoy
the humor of human flaw with two-for-one screenings of his best at Film Forum.
(CB)
Note: All screenings are double features, with the exception of Annie Hall on Fri 12.22 & Sat 12.23.
Which television show did Woody Allen once work for as a writer? The third correct response wins a pair of tickets to this event.
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JDub Records presents Jewltide 4 feat. the LeeVees w/ Michael Showalter, Tim Fite, and the Balkan Beat Box DJs
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JDub Records brings musical mazel tov to Southpaw for a night of humor, music,
and, yes, jelly doughnuts. Funnyman-about-town Michael Showalter riffs on
everything from Jewish guilt to masturbatory iPod playlists, while headlining
duo the LeeVees put their jokes to music, with songs like "How do you spell
Channukkahh?" and "Applesauce vs Sour Cream." Local rapper/crooner Tim Fite
snarls, shouts, and curses dark, countrified tunes, and the Balkan Beat Box DJs
start the dance party, spinning rowdy gypsy-klezmer jams and funky "new
mediterranio" beats. Tonight, we're all Chosen People. (LT)
Note: Jewltide returns to Southpaw tomorrow night, with genre-bending
crate-digger Socalled, Eastern European folky punks Golem, and egg rolls.
What's the best thing about being a part of the Tribe? Our two favorite responses in 50 words or less each win a pair of tickets to this event.
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The Rub Warehouse Style w/ DJs Evil Dee and Rich Medina Sat 12.23 (10pm) Carriage House (383 Carroll St, Bklyn) map $10
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The Rub ventures into new Brooklyn digs tonight,
with resident Santas/DJs Eleven, Ayres, and Cosmo Baker getting backup support from
little helpers Rich Medina and Da Beatminerz' DJ Evil Dee. (IB)
Note: RSVP is recommended for guaranteed admission. On New Year's Eve the Rub features a champagne toast with mashup masters
Nick Catchdubs and Caps & Jones.
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Heebonism
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Sun 12.24 (9pm) |
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BED (530 W 27th St, 6th Fl, 212.594.4109) map |
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For secular Jews, Christmas Eve rituals have long been drained of their subversion: queuing
up Broadway Danny Rose, calling down the corner for lo mein, comparing Hanukkah-gelt
hauls with fellow tribespeople over slivovitz — it's a recipe for Rothian levels of
self-loathing, not to mention nausea. Yea, chosen one, it doesn't have to be. The
uberjudenvolk at Heeb magazine decamp to BED tonight with a roster of talent that'd
bounce bubbie right out of her orthopedics. Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Russell Simins of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (and Butter 08 — can we get a witness?) do DJ duty, with live bump 'n grind from
Brooklyn's Groove Brothers. Good for the Jews? Need you ask? (JAS)
Heeb magazine's 2004 spoof of what movie caused an uproar with the ADL? The first correct response wins a pair of tickets to this event.
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Children of Men
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Opens Mon 12.25 |
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Various locations |
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After a detour in Hogwarts, director Alfonso Cuarón returns to the seamy
radiance of his Mexican road movie Y tu mamá también (2001) with this adaptation
of P.D. James' dystopian novel. In a 2027 London rumbling with new terrorist
factions and religious cults galore, a low-slung, muttering Clive Owen emerges
as a classic anti-hero out to save the first pregnant human female in 18 years.
The story and sets' fecund, grimy low-tech may recall Brazil (1985) and
even Delicatessen (1991) in all their Kafkaesque anti-glamour, but
Children of Men sounds a particular alarm all its own. (LR)
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Dreamgirls Opens Mon 12.25 Various locations $10.75
Dreamgirls
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This thinly veiled musical take on the Supremes' ascent redeems every
rags-to-riches cliché — with spangled costumes, big brains and heart, and
the even bigger voices of Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson. (LR)
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Chinese Food and a Movie on Christmas Day: Will Ferrell Meets Charlie Kaufman Mon 12.25 (1pm) Makor (35 W 67th St, 212.601.1000) map $35
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No more furtive takeout in the theater! Enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet and your choice of
a Charlie Kaufman or Will Ferrell double feature on Christmas Day. (IB)
Note: Get a pair of tickets for $60.
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| MUSIC: Avant-Jazz |
John Zorn w/ Millennial Territory Orchestra and special guests
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Sun 12.31 (8 & 10:30pm) |
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Tonic (107 Norfolk St, 212.358.7501) map |
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$30 per set |
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If you're looking for a splayed freemetaljazzdub fest to kraang in the New Year, hit Tonic
for sets by John Zorn's holy head-fed improv crew and Steve Bernstein's Millennial Territory
Orchestra. Infamously heated sax bleater Zorn and his conspirators own the early slot and aim
to shred your notion of "ensemble playing" with their buoyant, chaotic zeal. The Millennial
Territory Orchestra ring in 2007 with a late show of big-band swagger (complete with
obligatory champagne toast). Think Times Square will be loud and crazy tonight? It's got zero on these cats. (MG)
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MUSIC: Soul
James Brown Sun 12.31 (8 & 10:30pm) B.B. King Blues Club & Grill (237 W 42nd St, 212.997.4144) map $85-250
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The Godfather of Soul should stay out of lockup long enough to shimmy and shout
his way into the New Year with classic tunes that practically defined funk. (IB)
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MUSIC: Afrobeat
FU YEAH YEAH! New Year's Eve Celebration feat. Amayo's Fu-Arkist-Ra Sun 12.31 (9pm) Afrospot Temple (248 N 8th St, Wburg) map $50
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Antibalas frontman Amayo and his Fu-Arkist-Ra crew ensure a nonstop night of Afrobeat glory, with likeminded polyrhythm pushers DJ Concerned and G-Man. (JL)
Note: Price includes an all-night open bar.
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MUSIC: Indie Rock/Pop
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah w/ Bob Mould Band Sun 12.31 (9pm) Hammerstein Ballroom (311 W 34th St, 212.695.6600) map $42
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Indie rock's DIY poster boys ring in the new year by "the skin of their yellow country teeth,"
and likely rock some new tunes from their upcoming album, Some Loud Thunder, set for
release in late January '07. (LT)
Note: You have the option of paying one dollar more for your ticket, with that extra money
going to Hurricane Katrina survivors.
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Alma NYC New Year's Eve White Party Sun 12.31 (9pm) Sullivan Room (218 Sullivan St, 212.252.2151) map $25
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Alma NYC has long united the Brazilian beat diaspora in NYC, and tonight DJs True and Miller Cruz don traditional New Year's white to ring in '07. (JL)
Note: RSVP is recommended. White attire is required.
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NewYorkFuckinCity New Year's Eve feat. DJ Assault w/ Aaron LaCrate, DB & Jason Jinx, the Bangers, Rob Swift, $mall ¢hange, and Eliot Lipp Sun 12.31 (9pm-7am) Studio B (259 Banker St, Greenpoint, 718.389.1880) map $20 / $10 with RSVP
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Armed with hyperactive ghettotech and Bmore bounce respectively, DJ Assault and Aaron
LaCrate promise to shake your ass into submission with the help of an absurdly eclectic and
wicked army of supporters, from scratch-happy Rob Swift and old-schooler Grandwizard
Theodore to junglist DB. (AB)
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Ubiquita NYC w/ Turntables on the Hudson Sun 12.31 (9pm) Element (225 E Houston St, 212.254.2200) map $50 / $40 advance
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The Ubiquita NYC collective's DJs Reborn, Moni, and Selly propagate smooth, vibrant funk
along with a rare winter session from TotH's Nickodemus and Mario, GlobeSonic's Derek Beres,
and an early morning set from Afrohouse master Osunlade. (JL)
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MUSIC: Rock 'n Roll
Patti Smith & Her Band Sun 12.31 (10pm) Bowery Ballroom (6 Delancey St, 212.533.2111) map $40-55
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After a sentimental and stellar close-out show for CBGBs, the rock-poet laureate
of NYC returns with her band to the Bowery for three nights (though Friday and Saturday's shows are already sold out!) of fiery, earnest
rock 'n roll. (LT)
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PARTY
Motherfucker New Year's Eve Dance Dance Dance Gala Sun 12.31 (10pm-6am) Rebel (251 W 30th St, 212.695.2747) map $30 / $25 with invite after midnight / $20 with invite before midnight
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Don the satin, sequins, and spandex to shake your bedazzled bootay at this glitzed-out
Motherfucker prom. Count up with a sugar-rush mix of "white lady" disco, haus anthems, and
punk; or count down with soul, R&B, and garage. (ÇK)
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RE:UP and New Release present a Good Old Fashioned New Year's Loft Party feat. the Epochs w/ Ursula 1000 and Justin Carter & Probus Sun 12.31 (10pm-8am) Asterisk Art Project (258 Johnson Ave, Wburg) map $30 / $25 with RSVP / $20 advance
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Tonight's party at Asterisk features funky, genre-hopping sets from DJs Ursula 1000 and
Nublu's Justin Carter & Probus, as well as performances from "don't call us indie"-rock
outfit the Epochs and Taylor McFerrin, who builds dubby, soulful funk from on-the-fly vocal
loops. (JL)
Note: Free beer all night!
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MUSIC: LSD Rawk
Psychic Ills w/ Crystal Stilts and Scott Mou Sun 12.31 (11:30pm) Monkey Town (58 N 3rd St, Wburg, 718.384.1369) map $20
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Monkey Town hosts a fine New Year's head cleaning with tonight's psych-out, featuring Other Music's electronic abstractitian Scott Mou, woozy post-folk shamans Crystal Stilts, and headlining lysergic sound surgeons Psychic Ills. (JL)
Note: Price includes a champagne toast at midnight.
In what part-animal duo is Scott Mou also involved? The fourth correct response wins a pair of tickets to this show.
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MINDING THE GAP: Flavorpill covers the post-Xmas lull |
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We'll be taking a breather next week, which means no Tuesday December 26th issue of Flavorpill, but we're keeping you covered with a shortlist of the best goings-on during the post-Xmas lull. Check Unthirsty.com for happy hours on Boxing Day (that's the day after Christmas, natch), or pop into the Leopard Lounge/Sin Sin to catch Nigel Richards, Christian Bruna, and DJ Dara for Camouflage's All-Star Xmas Reunion. ?uestlove delivers hip-hop and rare soul grooves from the decks at S.O.B.'s on Wed 12.27, while seven bands duke it out for studio time and bragging rights at M.E.A.N.Y. Fest 2006 on Sat 12.30. If you roll out of bed before 2pm on New Year's Day, you can stimulate your remaining brain cells at the 33rd Annual Poetry Project Marathon Reading at St. Mark's Church before heading to the Bunker's minimal-techno bleepathon Blood and Thunder, featuring DJs Spinoza, Derek Plaslaiko, and Seth Troxler. (IB)
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CD REVIEW: Benoît Pioulard, Précis |
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Released October 2006
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Thomas Meluch's Benoît Pioulard project finds him melding his love for field sounds, reel-to-reel recordings, and the carefully crafted, vintage electronic tones of Boards of Canada with a deep knowledge of folk and pop structure. The 22-year-old's rooting in drone and ambient music leads off the album with "La Guerre de Sept Ans," a series of simple, tense guitar loops that build into a wall of blissful static, then flow into "Together and Down," a melancholy seafarers' song. Like this poignant contrast in styles, many songs beautifully combine textured electronic elements with live instrumentation to add depth to the songwriting. On "Patter," gelatinous synthesizer tones seep into the spaces between acoustic guitar notes, while "Moth Wings" demonstrates Meluch's mastery of nuance: simple piano tones are captured and processed through a tape delay, resulting in a crusted, antique sound, like that of old vinyl recovered from the attic. (CJN)
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STREAMS: Flavorpill on Viva Radio |
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Seeking an audio outlet for the vast amounts of music we write about every week, the Flavorpill team has started programming weekly installments over at Viva Radio. Recent highlights include a new dance-floor burner from Simian Mobile Disco, a cut from the underground supergroup Swan Lake's debut album, as well as a Hot Chip remix of UK jazz/soul singer Amy Winehouse.
Also, be sure to check out other top-notch shows being hosted on Viva, like Viva La Pop, the musical extension of online publication the Pop Manifesto, and Pyjamarama from noted record collector and DJ Dan Seltzer. (CJN)
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