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Santa Cruz New Music
Society Presents
AN EVENING OF NEW MUSIC
BOCCI's CELLAR (Santa Cruz, California)
TUESDAY, MARCH 19th 8:00 p.m. (all ages + free
admission)
with:
LUCIO MENEGON (New York) JOHN CONNELL,
RICK WALKER, DAVID VAN BRINK
Featuring artists who have had successful
performances at
past Y2K INTERNATIONAL LIVE LOOPING FESTIVALS.
LUCIO MENEGON is a NYC based
guitarist, composer, collaborator and sonic
artist. His work ranges from avant garde
improvisation and instant composition to melodic
song and instrumental composition. With general
disregard for genre, Lucio freely mingles
angular riffs, sheer noise and small sounds to
creatively combine the interesting and
appropriate. He has performed all over the globe
as a solo artist, band member and in
collaboration with artists such as Amy DeNio,
David Grollman, Emily Hay, Brad Dutz, Nick
Millevoi, Colin Fisher, Steve Norton, John
Shiurba, Moe! Staiano, Kim Boekbinder, Ross
Hammond, Danielle French, Richard Lainhart,
Gunnar Madsen, Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham.
RICK WALKER is a Santa Cruz based
Experimental musician, sound and performance
video designer and professional
percussionist/drummer/producer. He has
headlined new music and live looping festivals
in 15 countries and improvised in concert with
Henry Kaiser, Robert Dick, Jeff Kaiser, Laurie
Amat, Krispen Hartung and many others.
JOHN CONNELL is a Santa Cruz based
musician who has been exploring modular
synthesis and tiny electronic instruments. His
music has dark roots with influences of Witch
House, Sample Based Music and Dark Electronica.
He had one of the most beautiful and unusual
sets at this years past looping festival.
DAVID VAN BRINK is a Santa Cruz based
musicilan who blends intelligent minimalist
electronica with fascinating prose poems. His
set at this years' loop festival was one of the
most original and interesting of past years.
FREE!!!!!! OPEN TO ALL AGES and anyone with an
Open Mind.
Guests are encouraged to Donate what they can
afford to the Artists
who have put a lot of hard work and time into
their performances
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