Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Next Trip...


GONE FISHING on Monday March 12th
Set 1
Bob Vespaziani - solo Wave Drum with electronic manipulation

Set 2Meiko Ando is an independent Butoh dancer and a choreographer based in Toronto. She is also a visual artist who creates relief prints and sculptures with Japanese paper and plant matter. She was born in Tokyo, studied classical ballet, ballroom dancing, modern dance and came to Canada in 1982. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Dance at University of Waterloo. From 1987 to 1990 Meiko returned to Japan to perform for a professional Butoh dance company and at the same time worked as a researcher of Japanese traditional arts and festivals. This experience later influenced her choreographies such as a series of Butoh dance called "Onibaba". "Onibaba" was performed in Toronto, Quebec, Mexico City and St.Louis. Meiko also designs costumes and visual art for her stage.
One of Meiko's recent works is a collaboration with the music improvisation group Odradek (Andy Yue, James Bailey and Michelangelo Iaffaldano) at Somewhere There in Toronto, 2009. Inspired by the music of this collaboration, Meiko has created 10 prints in a handmade box.


Robin Howell, bassoonist, was born in LA in 1955 into a family of artists.  A student of Don Christlieb, Walter Stiftner, Fredrick Moritz, Michel Piguet and Abraham Milstein, he began his professional career at age 11. With dual specialties in Early and Contemporary Music, he has played with some of the world’s top ensembles, including Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Tafelmusik, Apollo Ensemble, Smithsonian Chamber Players, to name a few, and was formerly a member of the Sinfonica Nacional de Peru. Robin is a graduate of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.  Currently, he lives in Toronto as a freelance player, instrument restorator, designer, composer and teacher.

Set 3
Percussionist Mike Gennaro has performed with Mats Gustafsson, John Butcher, Kevin Drumm and Eugene Chadbourne among others. His heroes include Max Roach, John Bonham, Art Blakey, Ringo Starr, Paul Lovens, Roger Turner, Keith Moon and Al Jackson.

Michael Keith’s current work finds him re-imagining the traditional modes of expression of an electric guitarist; still deep‐rooted in the blues and crackling with the energy of rock, Michael’s music is uniquely identfied by his genuinely global concept of the contemporary guitarist.

GONE FISHING - February 13th, 2012

Michael Murphy
Michael Keith
David Sait

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

My First Time Fishing

"GONE FISHING" is the name of the new monthly series of experimental music curated David Sait & Michael Keith. The 2nd Monday of every month they will be presenting an eclectic mix of sights and sounds for folks (and hopefully some newcomers) to enjoy!

Format = Three 20-30 minute sets of diverse and ambitious programming packed into one night with MixTape bliss providing the glue.

The first night (Monday February 13th, 2012) will feature noise artist Michael Murphy. This will be his first time at Somewhere There. Michael will bring a collection of homemade instruments paired with a ridiculous amount of sonic modulation. Hand-built oscillators and contact mic-metal objects just waiting to be enlivened!

Then up is Michael Keith on baritone ukulele. The music will be deeply informed by his love of instruments like dotar, tanbour and setar as well as many traditional (and non) musics.

Up last is David Sait. David has recently released a new cd investigating the lo-fi sounds of self created/pre-recorded drums on 4-Track cassette mixed with the beautiful and haunting tone of his Chinese guzheng. His music stands by itself
and is always deeply inspired.

The show will start at 8pm sharp.
Admission is only $10 or PWYC
Somewhere There.
227 Sterling Road Unit 112 (just south of Bloor on Ruttan St.)