понеделник, 25 юни 2012 г.

Twice a day... or as much as possible

The beloved 2012 so far has been pretty much my favorite year in terms of playing music. So far I've played so many shows I've never did before. And if everything goes according to plan until the end of the year I'll have played hell lotta more. One of the coolest things I was able to do was play more than one show a day (either with different or the same projects/bands). It happened twice so far, it will happen once again tomorrow 26/06. It's tiring, the logistics suck major crap but all of your day/night is filled with music and it creates a quite specific layer of a subreality which doesn't allow you to give a damn about anything else happening in the whole world. I really hope in the future I'll be able to book a tour which will involve playing two shows each day. I'm not sure though it is possible to play more than two gigs, but boy I am so willing to give it a try.

In case you are wondering what and when happens tomorrow. Below are two posters w/ event links. At 18:00 w/ Mytrip I'll take part in a tripple improvisation collab w/ my mates from Teeth Of Divine (ritual noise) & |14| (experimental / noise). Our music will be a part of a performance called 'The Bread of Life'. I have no idea what the outcome will be but I'm sure it will be fun. This will happen at Theatre Laboratory Sfumato. 

After that at 20:30 we're playing in Shambala Bar, who have been our favorite place for ambient / noise gigs for the last year and something. The bar is kinda in trouble now and they are closing for August but hopefully besides a bye-bye party we'll make a homecoming one. The line up is the same as in Sfumato but Space Ghost will also be joining the party. 
 
So see some of you there, and for the rest of us who are playing music - go and play more. It's rad.

сряда, 20 юни 2012 г.

Six months later

In the beginning of January 2012 we (Expectations) made an awesome trip which not only resulted in the recording of our debut album (that story) but proved to be the beginning of an awesome friendship and collaboration with our hosts @ Next Dog Studio. So it's pretty much not a surprise we decided to return. And here we are in June 1st, less than half an year since we recorded our album and less than three months since we released it, recording four new tracks to be released in September on a vinyl.

From Sofia to Next Dog is a road we already know. Four hours far from Sofia and we reach the boundaries of our 'it's complicated to be described' country. Around two hours in the car and we're back in the belly of the dog. This time it's warm outside and the next few days could have been so much awesome if we didn't have to record four tracks in less than 24 hours studio time. However the pizzas kept coming and it was pretty clear Next Dog is the best place in the freaking universe. I certainly won't go any further into details. If you wanna take a glimpse of what was it like do it below. Eight minutes is way too much time to be spent with our annoying characters and probably the king of chill Mihai who made this video is definitely a masochist for spending so much time with/for us. 




And the result it is already pretty much done but as we are quite evil people we'll let you hear it in its entirety somewhere around the end of August when our two-week European tour will be just around the corner. For now you can check our previous collab w/ Mr. Marius Costache, we've just recorded new music but this album is still hot. We're just maniacs and crap.




сряда, 30 май 2012 г.

A sudden acquaintance

A sudden collaboration after a quick acquaintance resulted in this. It was performed on May 19, 2012 during the first 'In Dark' festival in Shambala Bar, Sofia. I've been talking about this a lot the last week but it was a really mesmerizing experience for me and I can't help hoping I will play with Lebdi again really, really soon. Don't judge us too hard on the sound, it was recorded acoustically and almost no treatments were made as there was no point actually. The video shows only half of the set, you can download the full recording from bandcamp for free donation.



неделя, 27 май 2012 г.

A summary

After four days, almost 24 hours of which spent in five trains, a bus and a bunch of cabs our/my small initiative Trainbient came to an end. And I am pretty certain it couldn't have gone better. I am also pretty certain of few more things. There are a lot of people who would appreciate experimental electronic music and ambient and it is really, really worth the effort to get your ass in the train and come to their city to share it with them. There are a lot of awesome people in each town we visited and there's a lot of sense in the idea of playing everywhere in Bulgaria. In this sense I really hope we'll do this again and we'll reach even more places. So here's in short what happened.

24.05 Shoumen, кафе Делфина
To get to Shoumen via a train is a pain in the ass but this applies to each place in Bulgaria. However it's cheap so I'm pretty okay with it. Found a mate, spend an hour talking to him, then fell asleep, did some reading and slept again and the Shoumen station appeared. An hour later we were at the place. It is a decent coffee shop we've already played in March so we knew what to expect. Less people showed up this time but there were new faces. The general atmosphere was really intimate and cool. I think the poets (Antonii and Ralica) who opened the event have gathered their most depressive and anti-god works which was awesome as the venue being ran by a sect or something like that. The staff was pretty much clicking with their tongues but we got an invitation to play there again so I guess they are from the tolerant zealots lol. After the show we had awesome veggie meal by our host Nick from |H|14| and I personally turned my back to the rest of the guys and this was the first and the last time I slept in a bed those few days.

25.05 Rousse, бар Мазето
When I woke up the next morning it was raining cats and dogs in Shoumen and we felt really sorry we hadn't chosen 'Rainbient' for this bunch of shows. After cookies and banana tea for breakfast a cab takes us to the station and there's exactly one coffee time until we jump in the next train. Pretty much no talking in this one, short sleep for everybody, then we left that train to switch it with another. Fed a really sweet crippled dog while waiting at the station, Nick almost beat a bum arguing with us for feeding our dog friend then a skinhead cunt with the coolest ringtone in the world and we're in the train again. In Rousse the weather seems super nice, we head directly to the venue, set up things and I play the coolest warming up set with some weird ass music. We play, people dig Teeth of Divine a lot because he's a cool dude using real instruments unlike my lazy computer based ambient shit. However it seems there are people at the venue who want to hear exactly ambient drone stuff which is cool. Äfter |H|14| played a better set than the one from last night we make a tripple collab which was fun and people also dug it the most. 
After the show I started dj-ing the coolest post-punk and pre-industrial tunes. That lasted less than an hour when a bartender came asking if they can now play 'their' music and my set was cut so they can play ska. No cool sexy music means abandoning ship. We packed our gear and went to a show of a noisecore/grindcore band called Sauerkraut which is pretty much a local legend. It was the weirdest gig in my entire life. When it was over we roamed around Rousse a bit then we went to the station when I spent the next six hours sleeping on a bench like a true bum. Around 6 o'clock I hit the train with few cool people I knew and met by accident as they were also playing a show in Varna later the same day.

26.05 Varna, 'Boris Georgiev' City Gallery
We were about half an hour from Varna when our train suddenly stopped. Few minutes later we were told the train killed a person. This is like the third time such stuff happens to me but I guess this is the price people pay for travelling with Satan. So we take a bus to Varna. The next few hours are a bit blurry for me as I spent probably 3 hours just hanging on the beach, reading a book. When I was leaving it I saw a seagull standing almost in the water holding something weird. I was about to take a photo of it when I saw actually that was its own wing. The bone was broken badly and it was just hanging there. It was the most annoying thing I've seen for a long time. I browsed the Internet but I couldn't find a phone of a public vet service which I can call. I talked to few girls who were standing close to the bird and they told me they already called the emergency number but probably no one will come and take care for a dying seagull as they are already too many. I left the beach pretty messed up I still can't take that image of the bird out of my head. It spend her whole tiny life in the sky and as an attempt to kill itself she tried to drown itself in the sea and the girls told me she tried really bad to remove its own wing. And all we give a fuck about is money, pretty pathetic ha. I didn't have the guts to return or wait to see what happened.
When I finally left the beach, I met my mates from Rousse once again, then met my sweet red-haired Varna guide and we went to the gallery where I was about to finish the tour alone. A really cool dude had already brought a sound system so we connected the stuff and I spent the next few hours playing an insane mix of weird music by mostly female artists which I was ruining with mostly rhythmic improvisations which I rarely do. It was quite a fun. The event itself was an exhibition of diploma works by students from an art school and the girls I knew had the coolest stuff I guess. There were actually many awesome works but there were a lot of crappy ones also. I think this applies to all art events so nothing new. What amazed me more was that there were actually people who had come to see a concert of our bands and were a bit disappointed Teeth of Divine and |H|14| couldn't make it. But this is just one more reason to come back to Varna asap. 
Anyway, it was a quick and early show and we had a plenty of time to spend afterwards. So me and xArielx went to the see the sea again. An hour before my train we went to the show the Rousse guys were playing and half an hour later I had to leave. Nine hours later I was in Sofia, (almost) in my bed.

понеделник, 21 май 2012 г.

Trainbient

As I already explained here few months ago, my music found a cool new place to exist. This happened in Shoumen, Bulgaria - a city that has never before had anything to do with experimental sound. However I never told how the shows went so I can pretty much summarize that by a single word - superb. So it's not a surprise I/we are coming back and this time we're going even further to Rousse - another city for which I totally have no expectations or idea how would embrace the idea of listening to stuff that most people accept as background noise to horror movies let's say. Still I don't care. There's a third show, which was a hell to book and that I will most likely play alone but still I don't give a damn. So if you are around, come to see us/me at the Trainbient mini tour. I guess we'll be playing only free shows so buy a cd, tape or just look involved. We'll appreciate that. As to Varna, I don't give a damn as long as I can hang out on the beach for like eternity. 


сряда, 18 април 2012 г.

A month passed

Actually less than a month passed since we presented the debut Expectations album. I already told you its/our story here so I'll be short. After four super nice promo shows in Sofia, Belgrade, Varna and Plovdiv we decided to let everyone get our album for whatever price they want. Yes this means you can get it for FREE from Bandcamp (player embedded below) or from Mediafire. If you feel like supporting us download it for few bucks or buy a physical copy or merch (to be updated soon) from our Bigcartel page. All help will be appreciated, all feedback too.




But what's more important today we present our first official video for the song 'Goodbye Today'. It was directed by Boris Nikolov 'Brodnik' (MELEKH) and was shot in Prague, Czech Republic. Enjoy!






Director, camera, editing: Boris Nikolov
Camera & upm: Tim Hamalainen
Camera crew: Adrian Svircic, Paul Janicki
Runner: Ana Prodanova
Starring: Julie Tasiou, Sebastian Viveros