Details - Telepathe live in Hong Kong
Event
- Title:
- Telepathe live in Hong Kong
- When:
- Sat 26 Dec 20:30
- Where:
- Grappas Cellar
- Category:
- Concerts & Live Music
Description
Come join our Love Da Xmas party with live performances from Brooklyn's very own TELEPATHE ("So Fine! So Fine!") - supported by HK's A Roller Control.
More details will be provided - MARK YOUR CALENDER!!
| Start Time: | Saturday, 26 December 2009 at 20:30 |
| End Time: | Sunday, 27 December 2009 at 02:00 |
| Location: | Grappa's Cellar |
*****
“Dave Sitek’s favourite band are also New York’s strangest new prospect... [Telepathe] veer from electric karaoke to instrumental noise-pop, happily cementing their position as 2008’s most intriguing band” -- NME
“[Their] big vision, purposeful or not, is to erode the traditional idea of what constitutes a band.” -- The FADER
“Telepathe forge largely improvised guitar gusts, woodsy chirps, wraithlike Bjorkian harmonies, and powerfully jabbed drums into minimalist baroque.” -- Village Voice
"This arthouse bashment, which crosses Diplo with a poetry slam, is baffling and compelling in equal measure.” -- The Guardian UK
Removed from the centrifugal forces of Brooklyn’s “scenes” and avant-garde formulas, but no less crafed by that powerful creative hub, Telepathe carve up the boundaries between any number of genres including dub, hip-hop, and progressive pop, to devastating effect. They are the hypnotic, multi-layered sound of your new favorite band.
Though the band has a tradition of rotating members, Melissa Livaudais and Busy Gangnes are the creative pairing at the heart of Telepathe. Their half-spoken, half-sung voices, are seamlessly dubbed together as a unified call that’s at once plainly lush and undeniably creepy. Melissa and Busy possess an esoteric, voodoo-like charm that’s euphoric and impossible to ignore. They have an uncanny knack for crafting a distinctive sound that’s cavernous and compelling, but which also owns an over-riding pop sentiment capable of ensnaring the masses.
Telepathe’s debut releases, the “Farewell Forest” EP and “Sinister Militia” 12” in 2007. Since then, their sound has developed towards the thrilling synthetic ambience present in their most recent recordings, as displayed on recent singles for Merok, No Pain In Pop and Iamsound. Killer melodies, trance-inducing loops, drum-machine-driven experimentation, and the haunting vocal interplay between Melissa and Busy are Telepathe’s hallmarks. Their "woman-meets-machine mishmash," as described by The FADER, is present throughout their debut album, Dance Mother, produced by TV On The Radio’s industrious Dave Sitek.
Following a hometown performance at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple with TV on the Radio, they will hit the road with Diplo, Abe Vigoda and Boy 8-Bit on the Mad Decent U.S. tour this fall.
Full Article on FADER magazine:
http://thefader.cachefly.net/thefader_issue53.pdf
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A Roller Control (HK)
“ARC’s dance fever is generated not only with knobs-and-dials, but also with live bass and keys… It recalls elements of Ratatat and New Zealand’s So So Modern, but manages to breathe a life all of its own. If you’re one to keep a logbook of bands that will help define a city’s nascent underground scene, put the initials ARC at the top of the list on the first page, and then double underline.” Time Out Magazine HK
http://www.myspace.com/arollercontrol
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