On the night of the show, Perhacs greeted Redcat smiling. “In the spirit of the ‘70s, we’re going to have a very special night,” she said, smoothing her purple dress. For the first performance ever of her music, her 1970 album Parallelograms was presented in its entirety by Dublab-selected guest bands.
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LINDA PERHACS TRIBUTE @ REDCAT
October 12th, 2009 · No Comments
LINDA PERHACS: WE ARE FINELY KEYED LASERS
October 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Linda Perhacs sees colors. The psychedelic nature of reality follows her around and tugs at her pant leg for attention. On Parallelograms, her psychedelic gem from 1970, she captured the waveforms of color through sound, and now she’s been called back to REDCAT with Dublab and some of the most wonderful weirdos making music today—for her first live performance ever. This interview by Daiana Feuer.
JENNIFER THE LEOPARD: BFLGHH FFFGGGG
July 30th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Jennifer the Leopard—a.k.a J-Lep—is not a band, though they are not not a band either. J-Lep is four women who combine sound-making with visual practice and performance with participation. J-Lep performs a band in order to create what they’ve always wanted to see: a process that involves as many props as instruments and as many hours of girl talk as rehearsal. This interview by Drew Denny.
ZIG ZAG WANDERER: GAMELAN, DUANE JARVIS, THE HOMOSEXUALS + MORE
April 10th, 2009 · 4 Comments
I’d faithfully missed most of the other hallucino-treats on hand the previous week, from the Acid Mothers Temple/Kinksi overandunder at the Echo on Friday to a Westside underground trance bash with FatFinger, Mark Zambala that failed to go off due to venue problems. Yes, in my decadent search for cheap out-of-head thrills post-rock revisionism that lead me to concert-hall mutations of the Bach family and writhing before cracked speakers in dust-storms, I’ve come to be overawed by traditional Balinese court music.
