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Salon Brut is a new program-initiative from Willemeen (Arnhem, east Netherlands) to dig up and show the more obscure spectrum of music. Sounds that doesn't fit in a particular genre or are too foggy to discribe properly. In any case acts that are operate in a remote area of the music scene; the extreme other end of R&B. Appropriate words to describe Salon Brut are: Absurdity, hard to handle, funny, weird, noisy, challenging.

This first time Salon Brut presents: Wolf Eyes with supporting acts who share common ground, either in sound/musically, or in approach/ workmethods and action.

17 april 2013

Salon Brut

noise, industrial, visual, audio horror

open: 19:30 uur | Entree: € 7

100 tickets max available! Via http://www.willemeen.nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/430433283704643/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;




Wolf Eyes (USA/ Subpop records/ American Tapes/ De Stijl)

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Some say Rock N Roll will never reach the same primitive raw vein hit of Bo Diddley at his more subhuman lurch or no unit can ever scramble the marbles left of what brain boiling suburban electronic punk outsiders did in the mid 70's: Whatever you think, there is no denying the homemade nuclear war Wolf Eyes has left on music. Wolf Eyes was birthed in the shadows by a few liked minded individuals: Nate Young, Aaron Dilloway and John Olson in the late 90's in Michigan. However, Wolf Eyes has become more than band, but a collective mutant ensemble, an art abstraction unit: musicians, print makers, photographers and more, all who share a primal shadowy vision of decoding the wilderness into the soul of humanoid from the deep audio arsenals.

Today, Wolf Eyes are pleased to announce their return with a European tour (a US tour to follow) and a new a record, No Answer : Lower Floors. Wolf Eyes are returning to longtime friend base and Interzone of outsider art, De Stijl Records, with whom the band worked on No Face Lives, their collaboration with Smegma and the loner blues cerebration unit Stare Case's Lose Today.

The No Answer : Lower Floors material covers all bases: tough to toughest to tangled, all done in the Wolves' least convoluted smooth style simple yet tangled rhythms. The vocals, delays, primitive electronics, woodwinds and raw guitar of newest member Jamas Baljo create a new destroyed space to crawl through. No Answer : Lower Floors was recorded and mixed at the Michigan Underground Group's gambling/clubhouse/art space, with the usually 2D-flat quality of the drums and electronics given creeping new brightness-life within the hollow echo acoustics of the sacred space's cinder prisons. No Answer : Lower Floors shares a natural feel with previous Wolf Eyes efforts but goes much further in detailing their underworld of odd melodies and mangled harmonics. Within their system-based economic compositions, there remains zero room for wasted space. The whole record is less internal misery and more colorful: of a "could be life on mars" zone than rainbows.

About the new album: No Answer : Lower Floors features former members Aaron Dilloway and Mike Connelly, and thus is a family homecoming of sorts. More important, it's the dawn of a new Wolf Eyes era. As the desconstructed skull mangled on the cover states: it's RNR from a waste world of 2001244 A.D.


From Tough to Toughest to Tangled, No Answer was recorded and mixed at the Michigan Underground Group’s gambling/clubhouse/art space, with the usually 2D-flat quality of the drums and electronics given creeping new brightness-life within the hollow echo acoustics of the sacred space’s cinder prisons.

No Answer : Lower Floors shares a natural feel with previous Wolf Eyes efforts but goes much further in detailing their underworld of odd melodies and mangled harmonics. Within their system-based economic compositions, there remains zero room for wasted space. The whole record is less internal misery and more colorful, if of a “could be life on Mars” zone more than rainbows and daisies.



Supports:



Vrienden van de Duitse Keuken
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Sound artists using field recordings and found sounds then cut 'n paste it into an soundtrack style ambient collage.



Belchsingersonggrinder
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http://www.purevolume.com/belchsingersonggrinder" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Belchsingersonggrinder is a oneman songs to noise unit. Performing on a tender balance between harmony, fun and discipline on one side of the razorblade and chaos and hysteria on the other.Percussion, guitars ,vocals, homebrew electronics and tapeloops four limbs, one boiling head!



Surd Zillah (Tergende Tonen)
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This artist is also known of his co-projects like Spaceship Crashed, Infected Needles, Children Of Psycholab, Dark Drone Druids and performances at Sonic Terror, Noisecore and Noise Terminal (which he also organised). Surd Zillah is a soundadventurer, producing and mixing contra melodies, using turntables, live equipment and other soundsources. Let him take you on a trip in the world of unknown sounds.



Bart Hard

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https://www.facebook.com/djBartHard" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Known of his cutting edge hardcore, breakcore & noisecore sets. Specialised in many forms of underground music, dj Bart Hard collected a huge record collection through the years. For this special night he will play the best extreme noise, dark ambient and experimental soundscapes of his collection.



Neurobit (Enfant Terrible Rec)
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Neurobit is an experimental project working in the fields of improvised micro sound collages and ambient soundscapes and noises created by using sound generators and micro sampling using 4bit, 8bit, & LCD console sounds. Neurobit released music on various labels like Enfant Terrible, Alphacut Records, Marasm and Retinascan. Behind the project is Bas Welling, also known for previous works under the monikers Former Descent & Rioteer, and productions for Meldy Peaches. As part of Meldy Peaches, Bas Welling already played shows with Wolf Eyes in Amsterdam and Bremen in 2010. But for this show in Arnhem he will bring out his video game console gear for a solo performance as Neurobit.




Svartvit (Harsh Noise)

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http://svartvit.bandcamp.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Svartvit is a Dutch harsh noise project that was started in 2008 by sound artist Kevin Jansen. Svartvit takes influences from a wide spectrum including but definitely not limited to; Vienna Aktionism, socio-political topics, underground punk music, Russian constructivism as well as his contemporaries like Sword Heaven, The Rita, Prurient & Vomir.




Complimented with visuals from Erik Maes


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