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THE AMBiENT PiNG http://www.theambientping.com Free - Every Tuesday Night - doors open at 9pm - 1st set at 9:30 @ club nia / C'est What - 19 Church St. at Front St. - Toronto 3 blocks east of the Union Station subway. map - http://www.cestwhat.com/map.html . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This Tuesday April 20th - PiNG AMBiENCE 2 - Live with General Chaos Visuals Celebrating the release of the second compilation of music by Ambient Ping performers, this night will present a banquet of live ambient and chillout music by most of the artists featured on the CD: Eric Hopper (Sylken), Joe G (Styrohead), Jamie Todd (URM), Paul Royes (Delta Forces), Aidan Baker (ARC), Scott M2 (dreamSTATE), Steven Sauve (karmafarm), Matthew Poulakakis (Solipsystem) and from Vancouver, Terry O'Brien (Anomalous Disturbances). Three mini-sets are planned, with artists performing solo and in various combinations, followed by a mega-jam featuring all performers. Illuminating the event will be Ping faves General Chaos Visuals, whose projected imagery also provides the art for the CD cover package. Not to be missed... Between Sets CD - "PiNG AMBiENCE 2" by Various Artists We'll be featuring (of course) the new PiNG AMBiENCE 2 compilation which, besides all the artists performing tonight, also features Susanna Hood (with dreamSTATE), earotica (rik maclean + Scott M2) and some of our American visitors: James Johnson, Sara Ayers and Alpha Wave Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coming Tuesday April 27th - ARC, Alan Bloor (Pholde) and Anne Sulikowski with General Chaos Visuals http://fade.to/arc http://www.generalchaosvisuals.com http://www.pholde.com http://www.worthyrecords.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rik maclean's *ping things* CD Reviews "Out of the System" by karmafarm Fans of the Toronto ambient scene will no doubt be familiar with the name of Steven Sauve, one of Eric Hopper's frequent collaborators in the Sylken project & a member of quasiMODAL. One may not, however, be as familiar with his solo work as karmafarm, a systems based ambient project Steven has performed under for a number of years. "Out of the System" is the first CD release by karmafarm and it fully captures the charm and dark wonder of Steven's work. "Roads into Ruins" is a rather ominous opening track, a lonely trip into the heart of darkness. Deep drones play against the noises of industry, the sounds of ancient machinery revived from dormancy to transport us to another place. A marvelous piece to introduce the disc, simply stunning. "Opulent Revision" treads a similar dark path, tones rising and falling against a constantly shifting backdrop of sounds. "Land of Sleep" plays with the soundfield, alien whirring and buzzing sounds flying around the listener, an almost insectile grace about them. Quite beguiling this one. "Leipzig Unseen" presents an arctic wind blowing through the frozen Tundra. Pads sweep throughout the track alternately growing and shrinking in volume, the progress of movement measured in slowly oscilating tones. Brilliant. "Bamboo Shift" takes a complete one eighty and brings us out of the darkness for a few moments with some lovely echoing keyboard work over a number of rather exotic percussive tones. Charming. "Procession" returns to the darker tones of the earlier tracks, creating a sense of majesty and ritual with pulsing tones keeping time with a series of ascending melodies. Very theatrical this one, something very regal about it. "Psyko:logik" continues the journey through the dark with the sound of the abyss portrayed by the slow pulse of processed sound. Chilling & enigmatic tones pass throughout adding to the atmosphere. Truly inspired dark ambience. "Out of the Blue" closes the disc with an oscilating drone blended with found melodies and distorted sounds. A sense of departure is apparent in this work, a feeling of night's gradual ebb and the dawning of a new day. I'm most impressed with "Out of the System", the sense of movement and atmosphere capture herein stand with some of my favorite pieces in the genre. I wholeheartedly recommend this release and eagerly look forward to future work from Karmafarm. rik maclean - rik@pingthings.com ping things' newly expanded "features" section currently includes an exclusive interview with Arms Full Of Sound (Paul Needler), a spotlight on the works of eclectic and prolific artist Aidan Baker and a review of "Seed" by James Johnson and Ma Ja Le. http://www.pingthings.com/PTfeaturesNF.htm Send an e-mail to pingthings-subscribe@yahoogroups.com for updates on *all* the latest releases on sale at ping things http://www.pingthings.com = ambient + electronic + chill things . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Ambient Ping presents free live performances by Toronto's finest ambient, chillout and experimental music artists plus performers from across the continent, every Tuesday at club nia (aka C'est What) featuring a comfortable lower stage area, perfect for attentive listening, plus a higher level with a bar, back room and more seating that's great for conversation, good food and the club's impressive beer, wine and whiskey selection. Musical treats are on offer at the *ping things* ambient/experimental CD boutique. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Please forward this e-mail to any friends who may be interested in live ambient, chillout and experimental music performances