Friday, October 23, 2009

Looking for a Good Halloween Party?



This Thursday, October 22nd, Adam Black and I are playing with Peter Propaganda and Animal X at Vision for the Art and Sound Halloween party.  There will be a Zombie Army, a zombie pin-up contest with great prizes, on site horror makeup done by professionals, a magician, a photo booth, and a torture chamber for those so inclined.

This should be a blast of a Halloween party, at one of Chicago's largest venues located in River North. 

Vision is located at 632 N. Dearborn St., Chicago IL 60654.

To get in the mood for Thursday's festivities, I leave you with a Slayer remix:
Slayer- Raining Blood (Sexistalk Re-edit)

Front 312 Goes Live Just in Time For Halloween with Bit Shifter Live!



Welcome to Front 312, a website dedicated to exploring new musicians, artists, videographers, and animators with a focus on the Midwest.  Currently, the blog operates out of Chicago, Illinois and is an offshoot of The Compass Points to M blog.  For my first post, I am going to be a little self-serving, and talk about an upcoming show Front 312 is collaborating on with Liz Revision of subVariant.

     "One of the premiere Game Boy-wielding 8Bit electronic musicians in the world is Josh Davis aka Bit Shifter, and subVariant and Front 312 are excited to have him perform at Ai Lounge on Halloween. Having played over 100 live shows armed with only two Nintendo Game Boys, and two home-brew aftermarket music programs, he has a dedicated following and has been known to ignite dance floors with his high energy live performances.

Tom Loftus of MSNBC.com says of Bit Shifter’s performance,“[B]y the time Davis jumped to his rave-up 'Parapersona Crash,' the walls started to shake and what little hesitation the audience may have had over dancing to a kiddy toy's 'bleeps' and 'bloops' vanished.”

“We booked him ...and I still think it's the most people that have been in the Tank at one time--hundreds and hundreds of people…” says Mike Rosenthal, Artistic Director of The Tank in NYC. “ Bitshifter just rocked the place--just blew us all away.”
Josh Davis says of the 8bit sound, “This is a really distinctive sound-set that anyone of our generation will have most likely been exposed to during childhood and as a consequence of that it became hardwired into our aesthetic sensibilities….but it was always off-limits creatively. So, people who grew up with 8bit and 16bit video game consoles--if they were musicians, they were able to dabble in just about *anything* else….”

Liz Revision of subVariant will open by digitally spinning minimal tech-house, glitch, and IDM; Mr. Automatic from Front 312 brings electro, new wave, and acid house; and Onefiftyone from Chicago Workgroup plays nudisco.

Bit Shifter explores high-energy, low-bit music composed and performed on a Nintendo Game Boy. The result is an unapologetically fun foray into an evocative and distinctive sound-set, executed on a console generally misperceived as being technically limited. Made possibly by two home-brew Game Boy music-making programs, Nanoloop and Little Sound DJ, Bit Shifter's music adopts and subverts the playfulness inherent in the familiar Game Boy sound-set, repurposing it into the service of novel idioms. Based in New York City, Bit Shifter has performed over one hundred shows worldwide, having recently circumnavigated the planet in a 20-date world tour with fellow chiptune compatriot Nullsleep."

Check out Bitshifter's latest:The World Has Turned And Left Me Here