From Iain Newton Sent Tue, Apr 21st 1998, 13:54
this may be of interest to those in the new york area - it's tonight -------------------------------------- Date: 4/20/98 5:51 PM From: Andrew Nelson Hey hey - we're back with another list of incredible shows. Shouts to everyone who showed up to Propellerheads, A3, MONO and last Thursday's Spiritualized event at the World Trade Center. Keep your eye's open on the street upcoming summer events to be announced soon. Enough's - enough on to the update. Smiles - Andrew TONIGHT!! APRIL 21 @ SPEEED 20 W 39TH STREET GIANT STEP AND LEVI'S PRESENT #7 OF 12 OF "MILES A HEAD" ** NINJA TUNE W/ DJ CAM AND THE REINFORCED CREW ** >From the depth of the subways and the shadows of blended cityscapes, emerges a force, counter-culture chameleons sliding between genres with stealth-like audacity. Armed with weapons of wax, solid steel and diamond tipped swords, NINJA TUNE meld a dancefloor force with screams of tilted bass and slanted snare. It is in the Flexistential belief that leaves no ear safe from the strength of a NINJAS¹ beating . The NINJA TUNE clan is now on the move and stopping NYC to create some ³FUNKUNGFUSION². On 4 floors and 1 rooftop with floor and four NINJA reps to hold domain on separate realms. * Herbalizer, the team of Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba take to four decks. Their weapon of choice; jazzy hip hop skits with jabs of trip funk. The decorated skills have been displayed on the ³Flawed Hip hop E.P.² and their full length ³Blow Your Headphones¹¹. * DJ VADIM, skills sharpened in Mother Russia, takes you into the world of down tempo. Religiously solid beats are what hold you firm as your mind is carried by lengthy sample waves and orchestral sound floods. * The diversion and confusion technique is mastered by the CHOCOLATE WEASEL. Their candy store of beats definitely keeps your pockets full with heavy hip hop gob stoppers and morsels of drum and bass. They then go in to finish you off with some acid dipped funk. Prepare to be amused, confused and sweetly satisfied. * >From the England¹s west coast shores, where the standard is a razor sharp electro sword and only the most skilled survive, comes NEOTROPIC. The secret technique is coming off center and striking fierce with dub and hip hop. She comes to Speeed with a live set up to move the floor organically. * Also joining the NINJA TUNE crew are special guests DJ CAM -direct from Paris- celebrating his soon to be released new album, "THE BEAT ASSASSINATED" And from the Reinforced Crew -drum n bass specialists 4 HERO, DJ REBEL, STRETCH and MC M.A.D. TRULY STELLAR! Tuesday April 21 @ Speeed - 20 W 39th street doors @ 10pm tickets on sale through Other Music 212.477.8150, Mondo Kim's 212.598.9985 or Ticketmaster Outlets 212)307-7171 / www.ticketmaster.comService . ***** Don't miss the free instore performance with DJ CAM and VADIM @ Other Music tuesday night 7:30pm -15 E 4th Street @ Lafayette ***** _________________________________________________________ THURSDAY APRIL 23RD @ S.O.B'S 204 VARICK STREET ** URBAN TAP ** ³Under the tapping soles of Herbin Van Cayseele, a square of plywood speaks like a fast talking drum, footwork is lightning fast and elegant and the musicians read the taps like a letter !² DAILY NEWS Combining shattering rolls of toe-heal with smoothed out graceful slides, Herbin Van Cayseele, creator and visionary of the movement URBAN TAP, makes his art look simple. It is not enough for him to merely move with the music, he is insistent on being part of the music. By transforming his body into a one man percussion machine Herbin uses the stage to its fullest - going as far as to battle a DJ scratch for scratch - using drum n bass, trip hop and groove jazz as a soundscape, recreating turntable skills with the sand under his feet. ³There are no maps on Herbin¹s taps, his dancing draws from the rhythms of Africa, the streets of Paris and New Yorks clubs. It is eloquent, boisterous and subtle² NEW YORK TIMES Herbin is joined on stage by a seamless ensemble of musicians, dancers and performers including Vado the stilt dancer, Vishal Kumar (vocals), Karsh (drums/tablas), DJ Signfy live in the mix, the powerful driving capoeira performance by Cabello, on the taps Max Pollak, Rod Ferrone, the legend Buster Brown and a slew of special guests. ³The audience was transfixed, Van Cayseele was resplendent - the stage glowed² TIME OUT DOORS - 7:30 PM / SHOW - 9:30 PM $12 @ DOOR $8 W/FLYER S.O.B'S - 204 VARICK ST @ HOUSTON _________________________________________________________ May 1st @ El Flamingo - 457 w 21st St GIANT STEP AND LEVI'S #9/12 of MILES A HEAD ** MORCHEEBA LIVE ** w/ special guest JIM WHITE Two brothers, one a Delta blues fan and the other plugged into a pair of turntables create an ambient layering of hip hop and soul that rubs elbows with 60¹s psychedelic rock. That and the almost hypnotic vocal ability of a petite lead singer, Skye Edwards,lures fan after fan with sweet seductive croons. This we call Morcheeba. "Who Can You Trust?!" Morcheeba's smoky debut is now followed up by their latest "The Big Calm". Their new style shifts past trip hop adding bits and pieces of dramatic theatrical themes and ska inspired blends ³that illustrate Morcheeba¹s genre busting ingenuity² -Paper Magazine. They first take you through the dark side of the moon with a Pink Floydish track, ³The Sea² and then on a journey filled with sitars, steel guitars, orcastrated string lines and subtle scratches. ³Skye¹s sweetly angelic vocals, seep easily into your consciousness² proclaims Vibe Magazine and Rolling Stone gives 3 1/2 stars stating ²Big Calm is an unpredictable, seductive album.² Come see it live!! Joining the bill is very special guest JIM WHITE. Like the outsider folk artist who astounds with the nuances of a highly personal vision, Jim White - and his music - defies easy categorizing. The native of Pensacola Florida unmasks the demons of his inner being through a hick hop southern gothic persona. Picked up by Luaka Bop, David Byrne¹s eclectic record label, for his first release -²Wrong Eyed Jesus!², White joins the likes of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Beck in exposing the modern-primitve outsider sound. The magically musical ensemble, where this lovable lunatic finds his home, includes slide clarinets, acoustic and steel guitars, sleezy horns and the occasional musical saw. Behind the moody prowl and raspy voiceovers lies ³with few exceptions, a thing of intimate beauty², -Melody Maker Also vibe on opening DJ - CHILLFREEZ, an array of colorful visuals, our traveling listening post featuring the latest releases to preview upcoming shows and special Miles A Head give a ways. doors @ 9pm El Flamingo - 457 w 21st St Tickets on sale now through Other Music 212.477.8150, Mondo Kim's 212.598.9985 and all Ticketmaster Outlets 212)307-7171 / www.ticketmaster.comService . _________________________________________________________________ **** JUST BOOKED **** WED MAY 6TH @ S.O.B's GIANT STEP and LEVI'S presents **** KING BRITT & SYLK 130 **** Lights - cameras - action! Sit back, relax, grab your honey and get ready to move your waistline to the bass line of "When The Funk Hits The Fan", the dazzling e-motion picture soundtrack written produced and directed by King Britt - and now brought to the stage with Philly based collective -SYLK 130. The group of poets, musicians and funksters have created their own soul-disco-funk yearbook, setting themselves back as '70's school kids reproducing their lives with uplifting beats,soul poetry and pleasure funk narrations. They replay stories of how "LAST NIGHT THE DJ SAVED MY LIFE", of "NEW LOVE" and of the "INCIDENT ON THE COUCH". DIG IT!! doors 8pm - show 9pm $10 advance sale / $12 day of Tickets on sale now through all Ticketmaster Outlets 212)307-7171 / www.ticketmaster.comService . For more info on any event call the Giant Step Grooveline -212.714.8001 or see us on-line at www.giantstp.com. 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