GL1TCH, 123 Listings
Hey All,
Just got a bulletin from Dave Riggs, who organizes GL1TCH (I'm not sure if he has help or not), that they are looking for live electronic musicians of 'any genre,' although they want people who will actually be performing, not just cueing something up that they've written. They're also seeking people who can do video to go along with the music. They're looking at a possible date in late March. Their website is here.. Send e-mail to meow@gl1tch.com if you would like to participate. GL1TCH has been held a few times in the past with various local musicians and a few out of town guests. Most of them are faces you'd recognize from the live rock scene as well. The music tends to be more of the 'chin-scratching' kind of electronic music and not so much the 'ass-shaking' kind. So you'd be more likely to hear Downtempo and IDM than you would Ghetto Tech and Miami Bass. Last time some of WVU's Intermedia students did some pretty cool video and I hope they'll continue that tradition.
Also a reminder that tonight the Suicide Machines will be gracing 123 Pleasant Street with locals Law Biting Citizens (playing their next to last show ever) and veteran ska shockers Cryptorchid Chipmunk. It should be a big night for punk rawk. I *also* noticed that 123 has begun putting more updated postings on their Myspace page than they have on their .com site, which is both good and bad. I know that the website would be updated frequently if LJ kept in better touch with the guy who updates the listings (aka my roomate Tommy Molecule), and I think he runs the Myspace page himself so that's probably why.
Just got a bulletin from Dave Riggs, who organizes GL1TCH (I'm not sure if he has help or not), that they are looking for live electronic musicians of 'any genre,' although they want people who will actually be performing, not just cueing something up that they've written. They're also seeking people who can do video to go along with the music. They're looking at a possible date in late March. Their website is here.. Send e-mail to meow@gl1tch.com if you would like to participate. GL1TCH has been held a few times in the past with various local musicians and a few out of town guests. Most of them are faces you'd recognize from the live rock scene as well. The music tends to be more of the 'chin-scratching' kind of electronic music and not so much the 'ass-shaking' kind. So you'd be more likely to hear Downtempo and IDM than you would Ghetto Tech and Miami Bass. Last time some of WVU's Intermedia students did some pretty cool video and I hope they'll continue that tradition.
Also a reminder that tonight the Suicide Machines will be gracing 123 Pleasant Street with locals Law Biting Citizens (playing their next to last show ever) and veteran ska shockers Cryptorchid Chipmunk. It should be a big night for punk rawk. I *also* noticed that 123 has begun putting more updated postings on their Myspace page than they have on their .com site, which is both good and bad. I know that the website would be updated frequently if LJ kept in better touch with the guy who updates the listings (aka my roomate Tommy Molecule), and I think he runs the Myspace page himself so that's probably why.
3 Comments:
At 3/06/2006 12:06 PM, miafrate said…
Good to hear Glitch is not dead... I always enjoyed those.
At 3/09/2006 12:02 AM, Jeremy Groghan said…
I think it's great that Tommy Molecule is updating shit on the myspace page but that doesn't make him any less of a monster. Tommy Molecule touched me where no one should be touched unless both parties have consented. I'm just saying.
At 3/10/2006 1:16 PM, Skull-Shaped Maracas said…
LJ is the 123 myspace guy, but TM is their web guy. Yeah, he's a monster alright, if by 'monster' you mean very good bloke.
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