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SNUGS FIRST BIRTHDAY!!!! Peter Evans and Sam Pluta 8pm nmperign (Bhob Rainey and Greg Kelley) 9:30pm Saturday, March 29, 2014 61 Bergen Street, Brooklyn $15 per set or $25 for both THE SERIES Snugs is a series of experimental music with a focus on free improvisation. Started in March 2013 by Anabel Anderson, Snugs features a diverse group of musicians from internationally acclaimed masters of creative music to young and emerging artists. As the daughter of a professional jazz musician and lifelong New Yorker, Anderson contributes a unique perspective to the presentation of experimental music in NYC. Snugs provides an alternative space, grounded in conversation, collaboration, and mutual respect between artist and audience. At Snugs, artists can create freely and are always compensated fairly and unconditionally. Founder and curator Anderson writes, I value this dynamic above all. My livelihood once depended on it. World-renowned bassist Mark Dresser heralds Snugs as “an extremely significant contribution to the cultural life of New York City. Anabel Anderson has curated a series of solo performances in a small venue in Brooklyn that both defines and defies the state of the art of the solo in experimental music. It is the considered curation and intimacy of the venue that creates one of the nicest environments for sharing music with an audience.” Recent performers include Oliver Lake, Joe McPhee, Matana Roberts, Brandon Seabrook, Earl Howard, and Tyshawn Sorey, among many others. Solo concerts take place on the first and last Sundays of every month. Special events happen at random. Next performance: Sunday, April 6th - Jim Hobbs Solo Alto Saxophone (7pm) & Joe Morris Solo Guitar (8pm). For more information, please visit: facebook/snugsconcertseries. THE ARTISTS NMPERIGN is the duo of Bhob Rainey (soprano saxophone) and Greg Kelley (trumpet). Founded in Boston in 1998, Nmperign has been at the forefront of improvised experimental music for more than a decade. BHOB RAINEY is a composer and performer. Rainey is known for a masterful yet often understated technique that transforms the soprano saxophone into an electronic-like, textural, or percussive device. His ongoing critique of improvisational practice has brought influential concepts and stylistic components into the practice as a whole. While Rainey has worked with numerous improvisers globally, he is best known for his solo work, Nmperign, and his direction of the improvising large ensemble, The BSC. In 2013, Rainey was awarded the prestigious Pew Fellowship in the Arts for his work in these areas. GREG KELLEY is an improviser whose work explores the trumpet’s far out sonic possibilities. He has appeared on over 60 albums and performed across the United States and throughout Europe, Japan, and South America. Kelley currently plays in a number of groups including Nmperign, Heathen Shame, the undr quartet and Rainey’s ensemble, the BSC. Other collaborators have included Jandek, Keiji Haino, Donald Miller (Borbetomagus), Anthony Braxton, Kevin Drumm, Christian Wolff, Pauline Oliveros, Joe McPhee and Lionel Marchetti. In addition to playing the trumpet, Kelley has recorded music using electronics and musique concrete elements. PETER EVANS has been playing the trumpet in New York City since 2003. He currently works with the Peter Evans Trio, Quintet, and Octet, as well as Rocket Science (with Evan Parker, Sam Pluta, and Craig Taborn), Moppa Elliott’s Mostly Other People Do the Killing, Pulverize the Sound (with Tim Dahl and Mike Pride), a trio with Weasel Walter and Mary Halvorson, The International Contemporary Ensemble, duos with Sam Pluta, Ron Stabinsky, and Nate Wooley among others, as well as performing regularly as a solo artist. For more information visit: moreismorerecords SAM PLUTA is New York City-based composer, laptop improviser, electronics performer, and sound artist. Pluta collaborates with musicians from across the musical spectrum, including: George Lewis, Evan Parker, Jim Black, and Craig Taborn, as well as playing in the Wet Ink Ensemble (of which he is technical director), Peter Evans Quintet, exclusiveOr (with Jeff Snyder), and Rocket Science. He received a DMA from Columbia University in 2012, where he studied electronic music and composition with George Lewis, Tristan Murail, and Brad Garton, among others. He teaches Electronic Music Composition and Music Since 1900 at Manhattan School of Music, Music Humanities and Computer Music at Columbia University, and is the Director of Electronic Music and Academic Dean at the Walden School.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 19:32:15 +0000

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