µ-ZIQ AKA MIKE PARADINAS LIVE TUESDAY OCT 3RD
µ-ZIQ AKA MIKE PARADINAS LIVE TUESDAY OCT 3RD
Stable, The Redbull Music Academy and the cool kids at Qube Konstrukt present,
SIGNAL featuring the infamous..
µ-ziq aka Mike Paradinas Live
Date: Tuesday October 3rd
Venue: The Corner Hotel
Supports: Cambion live, Xian Live, Dave Pham and Zoid from the Redbull
Music Academy.
SIGNAL: live experimental music, from the strangest to the most fucked up music you will hear, showcasing international and local artists that redefine the meaning of a "live show" and prove that analogue is evil and laptops can kill
MU-ZIQ: 'µ-Ziq' was Mike Paradinas choosing a tag to accompany his debut release on Rephlex back in 1993. Pronounced simply "music" it serves as the only logical way to describe his multi-faceted ability and consummate skill. You could try to pigeonhole his music into any essay of definable categories and subcategories, but at the end, we all will remember him for creating 'drill 'n' bass' back in 1997 with the release of ‘Lunatic Harness’, running his own record label Planet Mu records (www.planet-mu.com), which has become one of the mainstays of the experimental electronic music scene, releasing material by Jega, Boards of Canada, Venetian Snares, Capitol K, Hellfish & Producer, Joseph Nothing and Hrvatski and for maintaining an underground image and a unique approach of making music...It has been a journey full of pseudonyms like ‘Jake Slazenger’ or ‘Slag Boom Van Loon’, with plenty of releases and supporting another acts like Bjork in her1998 Homogenic tour. But now, it is time for Australia. Step into the minds of paranoid Venetian Snares fans exposed to too much London Pirate Radio (on acid) and start your own trip ... raw, innovative, engaging and unpredictably brilliant. Live obviously.
CAMBION: Cambion (Graylands, Uncomfort Records) is making waves both in Australia and internationally for intricate, emotional, intelligent but definitely not serious experimental sounds - from frenetic glitchcore to gentler sweet laptopscapes. He will be playing a 3 - project mash up with sounds from his upcoming releases as Nightmare Man (Uncomfort Records), Aaron Quick (Graylands) and Cambion. If you haven't heard Cambion yet prepare to have a new favorite artist to follow around his many projects... www.graylands.com
XIAN: From obtuse breakcore, dark drum & bass, old school hip hop, show tunes, crustcore, and Lovecraftian folk law, as well as any music or sound corrupted with forbidden frequencies and harmonic means. www.blacklotus.zzn.com
ZOID: On load from The Redbull Music Academy, Daniel Jacobson AKA Zoid from Dublin in Ireland is influenced by contemporary composition, jazz, Irish traditional music, free improvisation, classic techno and electro-acoustic music. His current projects are diverse – from writing music for a jazz big band, to playing in a jazz quintet, to playing solo electronic shows where he sometimes used his self-created Max/MSP interface for playing guitar and mashing beats with guitar processing live. His record case is packed with Rephlex, Warp, UR, Skam and Plus 8. He once released a deep techno track on a comp on Piranha Records, alongside Mark Brool, Jay Denham and Lo Soul.www.redbullmusicacademy.com
To accompany our live performers, Dave Pham will provide an interesting mix of sound and audio textures. His performances at past Signal events (Richard Devine, Luke Vibert and Phoeneia) have made him the perfect choice for this event,
To join the Signal mailing list please email signal@stablemusic.com.au
SIGNAL featuring the infamous..
µ-ziq aka Mike Paradinas Live
Date: Tuesday October 3rd
Venue: The Corner Hotel
Supports: Cambion live, Xian Live, Dave Pham and Zoid from the Redbull
Music Academy.
SIGNAL: live experimental music, from the strangest to the most fucked up music you will hear, showcasing international and local artists that redefine the meaning of a "live show" and prove that analogue is evil and laptops can kill
MU-ZIQ: 'µ-Ziq' was Mike Paradinas choosing a tag to accompany his debut release on Rephlex back in 1993. Pronounced simply "music" it serves as the only logical way to describe his multi-faceted ability and consummate skill. You could try to pigeonhole his music into any essay of definable categories and subcategories, but at the end, we all will remember him for creating 'drill 'n' bass' back in 1997 with the release of ‘Lunatic Harness’, running his own record label Planet Mu records (www.planet-mu.com), which has become one of the mainstays of the experimental electronic music scene, releasing material by Jega, Boards of Canada, Venetian Snares, Capitol K, Hellfish & Producer, Joseph Nothing and Hrvatski and for maintaining an underground image and a unique approach of making music...It has been a journey full of pseudonyms like ‘Jake Slazenger’ or ‘Slag Boom Van Loon’, with plenty of releases and supporting another acts like Bjork in her1998 Homogenic tour. But now, it is time for Australia. Step into the minds of paranoid Venetian Snares fans exposed to too much London Pirate Radio (on acid) and start your own trip ... raw, innovative, engaging and unpredictably brilliant. Live obviously.
CAMBION: Cambion (Graylands, Uncomfort Records) is making waves both in Australia and internationally for intricate, emotional, intelligent but definitely not serious experimental sounds - from frenetic glitchcore to gentler sweet laptopscapes. He will be playing a 3 - project mash up with sounds from his upcoming releases as Nightmare Man (Uncomfort Records), Aaron Quick (Graylands) and Cambion. If you haven't heard Cambion yet prepare to have a new favorite artist to follow around his many projects... www.graylands.com
XIAN: From obtuse breakcore, dark drum & bass, old school hip hop, show tunes, crustcore, and Lovecraftian folk law, as well as any music or sound corrupted with forbidden frequencies and harmonic means. www.blacklotus.zzn.com
ZOID: On load from The Redbull Music Academy, Daniel Jacobson AKA Zoid from Dublin in Ireland is influenced by contemporary composition, jazz, Irish traditional music, free improvisation, classic techno and electro-acoustic music. His current projects are diverse – from writing music for a jazz big band, to playing in a jazz quintet, to playing solo electronic shows where he sometimes used his self-created Max/MSP interface for playing guitar and mashing beats with guitar processing live. His record case is packed with Rephlex, Warp, UR, Skam and Plus 8. He once released a deep techno track on a comp on Piranha Records, alongside Mark Brool, Jay Denham and Lo Soul.www.redbullmusicacademy.com
To accompany our live performers, Dave Pham will provide an interesting mix of sound and audio textures. His performances at past Signal events (Richard Devine, Luke Vibert and Phoeneia) have made him the perfect choice for this event,
To join the Signal mailing list please email signal@stablemusic.com.au
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Cubist wrote:u-Ziq is sicknesses!
Edit: I have to laugh at that photo, though. Reminds me of all the experimental music geeks I used to roll with... they would get their 15 minutes and use it to try and rub their fame in the faces of the popular kids that would beat up on them at school
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oh my god YES!!!!!!!@#!@@!#@!!@#!#!
mike paradians is by far the best blip technician in the business IMO.
Full Sunken Breaks has to go down as one of my fav albums of all times. i know its under his kid spatual guise, but all of his stuff ive heard is tres rad.
Tango N' Vectif was like the 3rd cd i bought after experience and the brown album. haha golden primary skool days.
this really is ever so good news!
Internet Dork Music 4 eva! haha
mike paradians is by far the best blip technician in the business IMO.
Full Sunken Breaks has to go down as one of my fav albums of all times. i know its under his kid spatual guise, but all of his stuff ive heard is tres rad.
Tango N' Vectif was like the 3rd cd i bought after experience and the brown album. haha golden primary skool days.
this really is ever so good news!
Internet Dork Music 4 eva! haha
First you get her name. Then you get her number. Then you get some get some in the back seat of a hummer!
Oh. My. God.
An intimate show.
:scr1pt on the squarepusher/aphex comparison.
I'd throw early boards of canada in there too.
Can we get a heads up when tix go on sale???
T'is going to be one to tell the grandkiddies about.
"and then I set the toaster to my favorite setting.... meeeeedium brown"
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haha only just noticed that.Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:btw its Mike not Mark. huhuh
tres excited!
re comparisons, presonally i feel he owns afx and squarepusher. most of his tracks are well gritty but have such a funky vibe. Meast is a great example of what i mean. awesome album.
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mrj wrote:me thinks me needs tickets
Oh yes!! We are going to see this show. Oh boy oh boy oh boy.
HUZZAAAHHH!!!!!
Thanks so much for hooking up the tix.
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is it just me, or does the dude look like pauly?
should be a phat rave tho.
should be a phat rave tho.
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aroes wrote:promising, but lost me at offensive mid range snarl
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That'd be ace. Just looked at the Corner site, but no cigar.Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:yes that.mrj wrote:saintberry wrote:settimes yo?!
might call the corner when they open
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You going to this, Heggsy??Special Hegg wrote:I'd say there'll most likely still be some breakcore/drill&bass in amongst all that.
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