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Sabbaticus Rex at the Switchboard Music Festival in San Francisco. Sunday, March 28, 2010.
Karen Stackpole, gongs & percussion; Cornelius Boots, shakuhachi & Taimu-shakuhachi, throat-vocals, Mark Deutsch , bazantar.
Sabbaticus Rex is an ensemble rooted in the supremacy of sound over music, the triumph of tone over time and thought, an adventure into vibrations, a meditation on sound itself. They combine some of the planet’s rarest, most haunting and beautiful acoustic instruments and methods. Through spontaneous, sustained sound structuring, these unique sources combine to form a resonant, expansive and raw environment.
When: Sunday, March 28, 2010 AT 5:30PM
Where: 3316 24th Street (at Mission and 24th St. BART) San Francisco, CA 94110
More information: Switchboard Music Festival
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Maybe they need a little jammin' with Mujitsu as well!
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I like The Real Voice String Quartet better ;-)
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geni wrote:
I like The Real Voice String Quartet better ;-)
Well they sure are prettier
It's kind of hidden, but if you follow the "more information" link there is the entire festival lineup complete with bio's AND soundclips. It's a Nice lineup even if you don't like shakuhachi. Although I really liked each one, I've got to say that the headline band "Mirthkon" is my favorite, with that bass clarinet duo a close second.
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Mujitsu wrote:
Sabbaticus Rex ... the triumph of tone over time and thought,
More information: Switchboard Music Festival
Go Cornelius!!!
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Here is a video excerpt of Sabbaticus Rex last Sunday at the Switchboard Music Festival in San Francisco.
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Thanks for the link Ken. Sabbaticus Rex is doing some very nice sound. The festival must have been fantastic.
Congratulations on the film making. Another fine Mujitsu Production. I enjoyed this very much.
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Very cool! Taimu taking over the world. Bassist looks like a Klingon. I did not really hear the Strawberry Alarm Clock thang though!
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Very col!
Thanks Ken for posting!
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