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to the undersea hemorrhaging of oil taking place in the Gulf of Mexico. But probably not. At any rate, here is an odd little performance by Adam Bohman on amplified objects and Steve Beresford on electronics performing at the Usurp Gallery, Harrow, filmed by Helen Petts. Worth seeing full-screen.
is pretty similar to the Chuck Berry method; Damo Suzuki comes to a town, and the promoter has a band of local musicians set to back him up...except he's not doing Chuck Berry songs (or songs by Can, for that matter), he's doing all improvisations. Here are clips of some recent performances:
DAMO SUZUKI feat. CHATEAU LAUT - LIVE @ AUSLAND, BERLIN, 04/30/10
REnDeR PLaNT & Damo Suzuki Part of a three-day Experimental Music Festival at the Luminaire in Kilburn in May 2010
Damo Suzuki and The Vultures, The Luminaire, 05/03/10
Damo Suzuki and the Dominic Lash Quatertet, The Luminaire, 05/03/10 Ricardo Tejero (sax), Javier Carmona (drums), Dominic Lash (bass), and Rodrigo Montoya (Japanese shamisen), perform at the Luminaire in the vicinity of Kilburn.
And sometimes the Chuck Berry method works really well:
the recently deceased Dennis Hopper, but I won't pass up an opportunity to put up some beatnik jazz combo music, especially if it's in a cellar joint. It would have been even better if they could have gotten Steve Lacy or Ornette...
Dennis Hopper and Linda Lawson in Curtis Harrington's "Night Tide" (1961, the upside-down year)
Here's some more common Bug Melter fare:
Diagram A Live @ basement show in Providence, R.I.
Tiger Hatchery, 05/09/09 @ Now That's Class Champagne Of Fests Shot by Loumnz