Borbetomagus
| When: |
Saturday, November
21, 2009, 8 pm |
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| Where: |
Frenetic
Theater
5102 Navigation Blvd [click
here for a map] |
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| Tickets: |
$13 general admission/ $10 students
Everyone under 18 gets in for free. |
Don
Dietrich (New York) - Saxophone
Donald
Miller (New Orleans) - Guitar
Jim
Sauter (New York) - Saxophone

This event is part of Nameless Sound's Andrew Mark Ladd Memorial Concert Series. A 30-year history has proven Borbetomagus
to be a groundbreaking, seminal, and visionary group. The trio crafted
a huge mass of incendiary sound (“noise”) that went far beyond anything
previously heard. They formed in New York in the late 1970’s at the
time that radical punk rock, no-wave, free jazz, and downtown “new
music” were all changing the way people heard sound. But Borbetomagus
stood on its own, chiseling out an unlikely noise that separated it
from what was being heard in those other scenes. The unusual
instrumentation (two amplified saxophones and an electric guitar)
reveals inspiration from free jazz and underground rock. But more
direct sources may be the extremes of minimalism, 20th century
composition, and abstract art. Borbetomagus sculpt a massive wall of
sound that can seem cacophonous and impenetrable on one hand, while
rhythmic and beautifully textured on the other. Their 30-year
dedication to this vision calls to mind great abstractionists such as
Mark Rothko who spent a lifetime grappling with the intensity of a
monumental and personal form. Standing on their own at the time of
their inception, Borbetomagus went on to inspire a whole genre of music
(“Noise”) that would become an international force almost 15 years
later. Borbetomagus is active on the festival circuit in Europe and
Japan. This will be their first ever concert in Texas, and one of only
a few concerts in the US this year.
Links: http://borbetomagus.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borbetomagus

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