Interesting Music are quite delighted to present their 2007 Triptych
Festival show:-
Saturday 28th April 2007
The Tunnels
Carnegies Brae Aberdeen
Doors 7.30pm (1st on 8pm)
Ticket are available now from One UP Records Belmont Street Aberdeen or
online at
http://www.triptychfestival.com or phone the ticket line 0870
220 1116
All formats £9 + Booking Fee
OR
if available, Cash on the door on the night £10
featuring:-
65daysofstatic (Monotreme Records)
Kling Klang (Rock Action Records)
Paper Cut Out (Jealous)
65daysofstatic (Monotreme Records)
Rock plus dance plus electronica equals 65daysofstatic – a precocious
math-rock computation whose neo-industrial, sci-fi drum‘n’glitch is a
masterly, fervid dish best served live: they’re visually stupefying, aurally
extortionate, anatomically chaotic. They are bloody magnificent. Presently
holed up “somewhere in Scotland” recording their much-anticipated third
exposition – the follow-up to their vigorous Monotreme debut, The Fall of
Math (2004), and its muscular epilogue, One Time For All Time (2006)
65daysofstatic are a self-professed four-way integration comprising “The
Beggar, The Viking, The Boy and The ‘Fro”. They perpetually confound and
arride with a strapping, startling algebraic equation of leaden,
progressive, gritty axe-mastery; oblique drums and samples; almighty
dexterity. The 65 kids return to the scene of their best ever Aberdeen show
in The Tunnels, with the promotors who gave them their 1st two dates ever in
Scotland. With a grand visual show which is going to compliment their new
set, this just could be their finest Aberdeen moment.
http://www.myspace.com/sixtyfivedaysofstatic
http://www.65daysofstatic.com/
Kling Klang (Rock Action)
Liverpool's inter-kosmos kraut-punk voyagers Kling Klang are an off-kilter
electronic five piece whose brawny drumming fortifies their brawling
four-way synthesiser love. Signed to Mogwai's stalwart Rock Action imprint,
Kling Klang emerged from a three-year hiatus in 2006, and swiftly dispatched
The Esthetik of Destruction – a diverting, extrovert rock exposition whose
heavy electronica and sci-fi psych-rock further heralded a muscular return
to form onstage
http://www.myspace.com/superposition
Paper Cut Out (Jealous Records)
Paper Cut Out are from Newcastle Upon Tyne, they often often lazily
categorised as post-rock, their music has been more accurately described as
'tightly controlled chaos', and 'near unintelligible yet strangely captivating'. In an age of tamed 'disco' punk and rock music Paper Cut Out share the uncompromising ambition of Beefheart, Monk, Ayler and The Jesus Lizard. They offer an unapologetic commitment to complexity, creating individualist, often brutally polymetric arrangements and vocal passages whilst retaining the urgency and immediacy of hard rock. A compelling live band, their performances 'disconcerting and confrontational'.
'Never mind stage presence, this band have venue presence'.
http://www.jealousrecords.com/
http://www.myspace.com/interestingmusic