NYC: Sans Temps Morts
Sans Temps Morts is Nate Dorr’s weekly New York City events guide listing. This week with Parts & Labor, Little Women, Pterodactyl, Extra Life, Xiu Xiu, Scary Mansion, Aa, Evangelista, Oneida, Prurient, the Beets, Ninjasonik, Sonic Youth, Vivian Girls, Ezekial Healy.

No special announcements this week, but many, many shows. Actually, one special announcement. Apparently My Bloody Valentine has reformed. This should be news to no one, but I’d actually had no idea. Sure I heard they were coming back off an on a few months ago, but haven’t we been hearing that for years? I never would have guessed that they were actually playing real shows out in the world again. But they are. I just saw this via a news post about their two instantly sold-out Roseland shows coming in September. A news post that began “Unless you’ve been living under a rock…” So, uh, welcome to the rock I apparently live under.
LISTINGS
Tuesday, 26 August ::
For once I’ve got an STM ready to go for Tuesday, and yet nothing going on to mention. Music-wise at least. Why not go to a free screening of Rushmore in McCarren Park, if at a loss?
Wednesday, 27 August ::
Brooklyn visceral-avant voyagers at Barbes: Little Women and Extra Life. Little Women, taking the earlier set at 9pm, have melted their jazz educations down into white-hot blasts of extended technique sax (two of them, even), precision guitar squeal, and breakneck drums. This is the rare group that manages put their formidable instrumental talents to use in an aggression perhaps as punk as any traditional punk band. Extra Life, following at 10pm, takes on slightly more standard song formats, filling out Charlie Looker’s intense, monk-like intonations with a classical intricacy and metal-like heaviness. Fittingly, the two share a sax player and both contain current or past members of Zs. 6th Ave and 9th St, Park Slope. $10 each set.
+Special Disco Version: James Murphy, Pat Mahoney, and Tim Sweeney at Santos’, 100 Lafayette Street at Walker, Chinatown. 10pm, $10.
Thursday, 28 August ::
It has been a long while since I gave a big show at an established venue a top billing here, but this week Bowery has a highly worth avant-rock/noise bill that I couldn’t let pass by: Xiu Xiu, Evangelista, Prurient, and Common Eider King Eider. Xiu Xiu probably need little introduction (chances are you already either love or hate Jamie Stewart’s extremes of frayed emotion and mercurial composition), but Evangelista should be currently creeping onto your radar if they’re not there already for Carla Bozulich’s ambitious, intricate compositions and melding of country, prog, and punk tendencies. (Random connection: the title track of current Evangelista opus Hello Voyage seems to have been derived from Xiu Xiu drummer Ches Smith recounting some of his fears to Bozulich on a plane ride). Prurient, on the other hand generates pure noise — atonal, shearing, scraping — but does it with notable depth and feeling. 6 Delancey St. at Bowery, LES. 7pm doors, $17.
The Stone’s August curator and founding Mr. Bungle member Trevor Dunn is bringing out one of his own projects, Proof Readers. With Trevor on contrabass, Darius Jones from Little Women on Sax, Nate Wooley on trumpet, and Ryan Sawyer on percussion, play the music of Ornette Coleman, mostly from the ’50s and ’60s. At the Stone, 2nd Street and Ave C, East Village. 8pm, $10.
The Beets play pitch-perfect 60s garage in loose, broad strokes of lo-fi guitar and simple, effective vocal hooks. Recently re-drummered after percussionless hiatus, they’ve been thankfully playing out a lot more these days, and this week, they’ll even be playing two shows in a row. First, opening for My Other Friend and Children of Flower Children at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $6.
International selections:
French Electro: Alan Braxe at Santos’, 100 Lafayette Street at Walker, Chinatown. 10pm, $12.
Swedish Pop: Lykke Li at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, btwn Sullivan and Thompson, West Village. 9:30pm, $18.
+Get Him Eat Him, Capstan Shafts, and Charles Bissel (of the Wrens) at the Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St at Church, Tribeca. 8pm doors, $12.
+Friends Academy at Pianos. 158 Ludlow, LES. 10pm, 8pm.
Friday, 29 August ::
Right here, I am going to reclaim “pop punk” from a decade of stigma and take it to mean actual punk bands with a good pop sense. Still lo-fi, still noisy. Nothing that sounds especially like MXPX or Sum41. Just good, catchy punk/pop songs. Sleep When Dead has a nice full bill of good examples, namely Slingshot Dakota, Small Arms Dealer, and Street Smart Cyclist (whose “Pastor of Muppets” has to be one of the best song titles I’ve seen in a while). At Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Weirfield and Hancock, Ridgewood, L to Halsey. 7pm, $tba.
Breaking from the usual Friday night punk show standard, E4E1 has a bill of low-key folk and twanging strings at roving art space the Errant Garrison Gallery. Especially notable is resonator guitar virtuoso Ezekial Healy, formerly of the Boggs, whose fingers seem equally at home propelling simple early-century tales of drowned sailors as they dart through rapid, intricate instrumentals. With Warren Ng, Dirty Beauty Shoppe, Casa de Chihuahua, and Roletta Fynn. The Errant Garrison is, for now, stationed at 166 N. 12th St btwn Bedford and Berry. 8pm doors, $3.
Second day of the Beets, this time with the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, the Capstan Shafts, and My Teenage Stride at Glasslands. Kent ave btwn S. 1st and S. 2nd, Williamsburg.
FREE: Book signing and in-store show with Brooklyn illustrator/cartoonist/musician Leah Hayes (aka Scary Mansion), at excellent new comic shop Desert Island, 540 Metropolitan Ave btwn Lorimer and Union. 6pm.
FREE: Long-running Brooklyn DIY psych-rock favorites Oneida with Endless Boogie at South Street Seaport. 7pm.
+City Center (Fred Thomas of Saturday Looks Good to Me playing solo), at the Stone, Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. 8pm, $10.
+Q-tip and Rich Medina are DJing at Santos’, 100 Lafayette Street at Walker, Chinatown. 10pm, $10.
Saturday, 30 August ::
Here’s a new, unusual concert idea that has caught on in at least two places, here and also for the whole Baltimore/Wham City tour coming through next month: “bands in the round”. What this means is some number of bands all setting up at once in order to play one song each serially around the room for some number of laps. In this case three Brooklyn bands with deep roots (within the rapid-moving DIY scene, at least) and illustrious histories-in-progress: Parts & Labor, whose gradual trajectory from noise-punk, to noise-rock, to perhaps a sort of buzzy noise-pop, has just yielded one of their best singles to date, tri-percussive dynamo Aa, and blistering no-wave-with-catchy-multi-part-vocals trio Pterodactyl, who have apparently just picked up a fourth member, thus making me even more intrigued to hear them at this show. Plus, just-added fourth band, Modern Bummer. 1142 Myrtle at Broadway, Bushwick. 8pm doors, $7.
Ninjasonik, who have more websites than gold chains and continue to rap their way through some of the best parties to be had anywhere. In this case, at the Point in the Bronx. Wherever that is. I know I claimed I’d have more details by now, but I still can’t find any informatioin on the location of the elusive “the Point”. Best advice: keep checking the Ninjasonik Myspace. 8pm.
An era ends with a final McCarren Pool performance this week, fittingly by NYC legends Sonic Youth (plus Vivian Girls). But soon, following renovation, the McCarren Pool will return to host new seasons of… actual water. And swimming! Imagine! Although this week, still music. 5pm doors, $35.
Noise on the patio: Pink Reason, the Unholy Two, Drunkdriver, and Twin Stumps. It seems worth noting that Drunkdriver has just about the harshest sound of anyone I can think of that is still identifiably a punk band. Elementally pure rage and vitriol, coming through massive sheets of noise guitar, and intensely satisfying for it. The Unholy Two and Twin Stumps seem like reasonable accompaniment, if at less of a fever pitch, while Pink Reason, who curated this show, were oddly normal and restrained the one time I’ve seen them. But I’ve heard that they’re entirely different each show anyway, so I’d expect them to be somewhat more apocalyptically loud for this one. At Asterisk* Art Project, 258 Johnson Ave. 8pm, $8.
+Golden Error, Sisters, and Mystery of Two at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Wythe and Kent, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
+John Zorn improv night benefit at the Stone, Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. 8pm and 10pm, $20 each.
Sunday, 31 August
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Ninjasonik back again, this time on the Office Ops rooftop with Team Robespierre, 57 Thames St # 2 at Vandervoort, East Williamsburg. 8pm, $tba
Monday, 01 September ::
Calvin Johnson at Santos’, 100 Lafayette Street at Walker, Chinatown. 10pm, $10.
Tuesday, 02 September ::
This will be good. Strength in Numbers is bringing us the release party for the new record from xBxRx hip-hop side project Hawnay Troof. With City Center (Fred Thomas of Saturday Looks Good to Me), The Urxed (Rob Barber from High Places playing solo tribal electro), and Surprise Guests (can you stand the mystery?) at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Wythe and Kent, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Industrial pioneer JG Thirlwell (as various incarnations of “Foetus”) is curating the Stone for the month of September, which seems to be leading to as strange a month as might be expected. Kicking things off, a solo guitar/voice set from Evangelista’s Carla Bozulich, whose work usually tends towards an instrumentally ornate blending of country, psych, and punk. Bozulich will be playing at 10pm for $10, and she’ll be preceded by a set from on-the-fly-electronics-assembly noise trio Loud Objects at 8pm, for $5. Ave C and 2nd St, East Village.
Down the street at le Poisson Rouge, Stone proprietor John Zorn has a set of his own, in a duo with Lou Reed, preceded by Phantom Orchard. But tickets are $75. Mon dieu. 158 Bleeker Street at Thompson, Middle Village. 8pm.
+Glass Ghost (Eliot Krimsky and Mike Johnson of Flying) and Treasure at the Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $7.
Wednesday, 03 September ::
Two more notable Stone bills in a row — okay, so nearly all Stone bills are notable, but these are both bills that I feel the need to tell you about, again. First, at 8pm, confrontational jazz- and metal-blending no wavers Child Abuse, still among my favorite among the current crop of bands turning serious instumental chops to noise. Then, at 10pm, a solo set from Gibby Haynes, frontman of the legendary… um, whatever it is that they are… the Butthole Surfers. Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. $10 each set.
Morricone-quoting epic western soundtrackers Spindrift are back in town and playing two shows. This one is Glasslands, 289 Kent Ave btwn S. 1st and S. 2nd, Williamsburg. 9pm doors, $tba.
Thursday, 04 September ::
I may just list whatever is up at the Stone every day, because it all looks pretty intriguing. Today: Toby Driver & Kayo Dot Auxiliary Unit (Toby Driver on bass guitar and vocals, Dan Means on alto sax, Tim Byrnes on trumpet, Terran Olson on piano, David Bodie on percussion, and Yuko Sueta projecting film fragments). This is a reconfigured version of Brooklyn avant-garde classical/rock/metal group Kayo Dot, performing a new full-length piece by Driver. And it’s the World Premier. Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. 8pm, $10.
And another night of sprawling desert vistas with Spindrift, this time playing with the Silver Rockets at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $8.
+Jazz: Crackleknob (Nate Wooley on trumpet, Mary Halvorson on guitar, and Reuben Radding on bass) at Society of Educational Arts, 107 Suffolk St., 2nd Fl, LES. 7:30pm.
+Tight Pants: Ninjasonik at Europa, 98-104 Meserole Ave near Manhattan Ave, Greenpoint. 10pm, $tba.
Friday, 05 September ::
For a second there, I thought there was actually nothing going on this Friday. But fortunately here’s E4E1 with Fiasco, Crime Novels, the Arctic Circle and Alex and the Horribles.
+Q-tip and Rich Medina are DJing at Santos’,100 Lafayette Street at Walker, Chinatown. 10pm, $10.
Saturday, 06 September ::
And suddenly we’re back in Summer Festival mode. First up, E4E1 is bringing the Death by Audio noise-fest. Death by Audio noise-fest! I am excited for this:
Diaphragm
Heaven People
Slasher Risk
Julie Mittens
The Hyakutataki
True Primes
Shadow Maps
Cathode Terror Secretion
Halflings
Arabian Blade
Infinity Window
Chaos Magick
Nonhorse
Towering Heroic Dudes
Avarus
Ducktails
At Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg.
FREE: On the other hand, there’s also a very enticing bill coming together back across the river at South Street Seaport (1 - 9pm) via the East Village Radio Music Festival. Food, art, films, and two whole stages of these guys:
Olöf Arnalds
Awesome Color
Boris
Devin the Dude
Flying Lotus
4-IZE
High Places
The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
KRS-One
Dr. Lonnie Smith
Vivian Girls
Aa
Bunnybrains
Crystal Stilts
Hex Message
Woods
And back across the river in Williamsburg again, it’s also the afternoon of Secret Project Robot’s annual Monster Island block party, at Kent and Metropolitan. With two art openings, BBQ, open studios, an outdoor instalation, and yet another list of lovely people who will play amazing sounds for you:
Oneida
Ex Models
Cassie, Katy, & Ali
Golden Triangle
Psycho-thriller
Red Dawn II
K-Holes’
Trilateral Comission
Gimme Five
Raul de Nieves
Mick Pellorano
Later that night: I was just listening to Matmos‘ 2003-or-so masterpiece of glitched folk and sampled aortas, the Civil War, earlier tonight, so it’s with great excitement that I announce that they’ll be back at the Stone shortly. Matmos has always been more about focused listening than dancing, so the Stone’s seated setup should serve them well, even on their atypically synth-driven newest work. If further convincing is needed, these recently-transplanted Baltimoreans (from SF) were Bjork’s backup band circa Vespertine, and once made an entire album out of the sampled sounds of real plastic surgery taking place. Yes. 2nd St. and Ave C, East Village. Two sets, 8 and 10 pm, $10 each.
+Golden Error, Human Eye, and Livefastdie at Don Pedro’s, 90 Manhattan Ave, East Williamsburg.
+Silver Jews and Monotonix at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, Wythe and North 6th. 8pm doors, $25.
Sunday, 07 September ::
I waxed poetic about Wordless Music Series last week, but here it is: Season Three opening up with an evening of rhythmic mastery. In perfect Worldess style, they’re kicking off with two eclectic LA hip-hop producers, the glossy futurism of new Warp records drift-beat signee Flying Lotus and the steam-driven rhythmic nostalgia of Daedelus, sandwiching New Music percussion quartet So Percussion (performing their own “Music for Trains”). This collision of musical worlds is both groundbreaking and incredibly intuitive and I can’t wait to see it go down in person. At le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleeker Street at Thompson, Middle Village. 8pm, $15.
And Stone is still being excellent: Keith Fullerton Whitman made a name for himself first with his academic (yet no less visceral) take on drum & bass and breakcore as Hrvatski, later producing gorgeous live drones on a very altered guitar under his own name. He will be doing the latter in this case. Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. 8pm, $10.
+Silver Jews and Monotonix at Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancy St. 8pm doors, $25.
State-of-the-art computer simulation predicts:
08 Sep :: Monotonix, Shellshag, and Knyfe Hyts at Death By Audio
09 Sep :: Brenden Fowler and Silk Flowers at Death By Audio
09 Sep :: Deerhunter at le Poisson Rouge
11 Sep :: E4E1: The Beets, I Love You, Air Waves (tour Kickoff), Prince Rama at Death By Audio
12 Sep :: Free Blood and Tussle at Parkit Quotel
12 Sep :: Extra Life, Zs, and maybe Rings at Dead Herring
12 Sep :: Cause Co-Motion record release party with the Beets, the Nodzzz, and Liquor Store at Asterisk Art Project
12 Sep :: Dragons of Zynth, Suckers, and Kocho-Bi-Sexual at le Poisson Rouge
13 Sep :: Sleep When Dead: Thank You, Le Rug, and TRTL Soup at Silent Barn
13 Sep :: Wordless Music: Signal and Steve Reich, playing an All-Reich program: “Music for 18 Musicians” and “You Are (Variations)” at le Poisson Rouge
13 Sep :: Cause co-Motion and Crystal Stilts at Columbia
13 Sep :: Lightning Blot TBA
13 Sep :: Artanker Convy, Tussle, Soft Circle, and Electroputas at Cakeshop
14 Sep :: Child Abuse, Sean, Conifer, and Pollution at the Charleston
14 Sep :: Sleep When Dead: Mas y Mas, Chubby Behemouth, Little Bear & the Bad Touch, Reading Rainbow, and the Young Equestrians at the Silent Barn
14 Sep :: ICE at the Stone (two sets)
14 Sep :: Wordless Music: Signal and Steve Reich, playing an All-Reich program: “Music for 18 Musicians” and “You Are (Variations)” at le Poisson Rouge
14 Sep :: Pink Reason, RTFO Speedwagon, Woods, and King Dwarves TBA
15 Sep :: Lymbyc System and This Will Destroy You at Union Hall
16 Sep :: Aa and Zs at the Stone
16 Sep :: Dan Friel, Intelligence (ex A-Frames), Dinowalrus, and Sisters at Cakeshop
16 Sep :: Lymbyc System and This Will Destroy You at the Knitting Factory
17 Sep :: Zac Davis and Brian Sullivan, Lambsbread, Pink Reason, Red Dawn II, and Cody Ranaldo at Death By Audio
18 Sep :: E4E1: the Pharmacy and the So So Glos TBA
18 Sep :: Mount Eerie and WHY? at Bowery
18 Sep :: Scary Mansion, Polite Sleeper, She Keeps Bees, and Michael Talbot & the Wolfkings at the Cake Shop
18 Sep :: Mogwai and Fuck Buttons at Terminal 5
19 Sep :: Julie Doiron, Mount Eerie, and Woods at Lutheran Church of the Messiah
19 Sep :: Lonely Ghost and Heaven People at Monkeytown
19 Sep :: USAISAMONSTER, Eat Skull, Little Claw, and Gold Dust at Dead Herring
19 Sep :: Sleep When Dead: the Pharmacy and Tijuana at the Silent Barn
19 Sep :: USAISAMONSTER at the Stone
19 Sep :: Bloodcount and Normal Love at Issue Project Room
19 Sep :: Awesome Color, Vivian Girls, Imaginery Icons at the Cake Shop
19 Sep :: FREE: Jock, the Choke, and Golden Error at the Cake Shop (later)
19 Sep :: Ninjasonik at Lit
20 Sep :: Sleep When Dead: Sigmund Droid, Asa Ransom, Fiasco, Dynasty Electric, at some gallery in Greenpoint
20 Sep :: League of Electronic Music Urban Robots at the Stone
21 Sep :: Blank Dogs (firstshow!), Eat Skull, the Intelligence, Pyschedelic Horseshit, and Little Claw TBA
22 Sep :: E4E1: Eat Skull, Pyschedelic Horseshit, Drunkdriver, and Gold Dust TBA
22 Sep :: Jeremiah Cymerman, Jeff Gretz, Jessica Pavone, and more at the Delancey
23 Sep :: Juiceboxxx, Narwhalz, and DJ Dogdick at Death By Audio
23 Sep :: Wordless Music: Michael Riesman performing world premiere piano arrangements of the film music of Philip Glass, with Andrew Shapiro and Face the Music at le Poisson Rouge
23 Sep :: Black Mountain at Bowery
23 Sep :: Dan Friel and Mincemeat or Tenspeed with more TBA at Silent Barn
24 Sep :: Andrew WK solo at the Stone
24 Sep :: Wordless Music: Michael Riesman performing the Philip Glass solo piano score to “Dracula” with the film at le Poisson Rouge
24 Sep :: Black Mountain at MHOW
24 Sep :: Sam Amidon at Glasslands
25 Sep :: Adventure, Future Islands, Hot Lava, and Wzt Hearts at Crash Mansion
25 Sep :: JG Thirwell’s Manorexia at the Stone
25 Sep :: Michael Mayer and Superpitcher at Santos’
25 Sep :: Golden Error and Drunkdriver at the Charleston
26 Sep :: E4E1: An Albatros, Grampall Jookabox, and Pwrfl Power at Death By Audio
26 Sep :: Wordless Music: Deaf Center, Library Tapes, and ACME: music for string quartet by Ingram Marshall (”Fog Tropes II”) and Philip Glass (Quartet No. 5) at le Poisson Rouge
26 Sep :: Screaming Females at the Fort
26 Sep :: Sleep When Dead: Adventure, the Why Because, Future Islands, and Ava Luna at Silent Barn
27 Sep :: Child Abuse, Carbomb, Chubby Behemoth, and LOMF at Ace of Clubs
27 Sep :: These Are Powers, Neptune, and Screaming Females at Silent Barn
27 Sep :: Northampton Woods (Thurston Moore and Bill Nace) at the Stone
27 Sep :: Black Dice at Santos’
27 Sep :: They Might Be Giants at le Poisson Rouge
28 Sep :: Adventure and Future Islands at the Bodega
28 Sep :: Sic Alps, Ohsees, Ty Segall, and Zs at Death By Audio
28 Sep :: These Are Powers, Neptune, and Dinowalrus at Knitting Factory
28 Sep :: Pissed Jeans at Market Hotel
29 Sep :: Thurston Moore at Santos’
30 Sep :: Michael Gira solo at the Stone
30 Sep :: Telecult Powers and Towering Heroic Dudes at the Cake Shop
02 Oct :: Jeremiah Cymerman and Grey Gersten at the Stone
02 Oct :: Shearing Pinx and Fiasco at Death By Audio
03 Oct :: Vaz, Skull Defekts, Talk Normal, and Lary 7 at Death By Audio
04 Oct :: Extra Life at Less Artists More Condos
04 Oct :: Dark Meat and Stars Like Fleas TBA
04 Oct :: TVK and Cause Co-Motion TBA
07 Oct :: Mary Halvorson & Jessica Pavone with David Grubbs at le Poisson Rouge
09 Oct :: Sleep When Dead: Wailing Wall and Dinowalrus at Silent Barn
10 Oct :: Yellow Fever and Daniel Francis Doyle TBA
10 Oct :: Secret Dead Herring show! Stay tuned.
16 Oct :: Fucked Up, Vivian Girls, and Inepsy at Market Hotel
16 Oct :: Ninjasonik at Mercury Lounge
17 Oct :: Baltimore Round Robin tour Eyes Night at le Poisson Rouge
18 Oct :: Baltimore Round Robin tour Feet Night at le Poisson Rouge
20 Oct :: Wordless Music: Shearwater and a performance of Béla Bartók’s 44 Duos for Two Violins at le Poisson Rouge
21 Oct :: Deerhoof at the Spiegeltent
21 Oct :: Hot Lava at Cake Shop (CMJ)
22 Oct :: Deerhoof, Flying, and Experimental Dental School at Irving Plaza
23 Aug :: Mary Halvorson & Jessica Pavone at the Stone
25 Oct :: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone and Pants Yell TBA
31 Oct :: Todd P / Panache Halloween party: Matt & Kim, DMBQ, Ponytail, AIDS Wolf, the Homosexuals, and Screens at the Danbro Brewery Warehouse
01 Nov :: Chinese Star, Shock Cinema, and Attractive and Popular TBA
08 Nov :: Wordless Music: Terry Riley, Bang on a Can All Stars, and special guest at le Poisson Rouge
09 Nov :: Wordless Music: Sylvain Chauveau, Goldmund, and classical performers TBA at le Poisson Rouge
10 Nov :: No Age at Schmarket Schmotel
14 Nov :: Wordless Music: Hauschka, Tom Brousseau, and Mikhail Simonyan (violin) playing the music of Prokofiev (Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94) and Ravel (Tzigane) at le Poisson Rouge
15 Nov :: Wordless Music: The Cinematic Orchestra and the Calder String Quartet at le Poisson Rouge
15 Nov :: Girl Talk and the Death Set at Terminal 5
21 Nov :: Wordless Music: Stars of the Lid, Hammock, Jocelyn Bonadio (piano) playing the music of Bach, Shostakovich, and John Cage at le Poisson Rouge
04 Dec :: Wordless Music: Tim Hecker (with string quartet) and the Wordless Music Orchestra at le Poisson Rouge
05 Dec :: Wordless Music: Tim Hecker (with string quartet) and the Wordless Music Orchestra at le Poisson Rouge
11 Dec :: Elijah B Torn at the Tea Lounge
Until next week, live without dead time.














