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City: Paris
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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Current mood:  amorous
Category: Music
MIKROKULTUR BOOKING PRESENTS:21 MAI, MERCREDI, 2008WINTER IN JUNE(23h), GALAXY BIRTHDAY(22h), PLAN B(21h)BLUES CAFE, LE PONT DE BERCY, 75013, PARIS Metro: QUAI DE LA GARE, Ligne 6 GRATUIT!! FREE!! RAD!!21H - 2H www.myspace.com/mikrokulturfranceWINTER IN JUNE(Paris, FR)(23h)http://www.chut.org/GALAXY BIRTHDAY(Paris, FR)(22h)http://www.myspace.com/galaxybirthday
PLAN B(Seattle,WA)(21h)http://www.planbboy.com
WINTER IN JUNE: est sur scène un quintet rock, qui s'est composé autour de Reno (guitare) & Rabi (chant). Reno est, entre autre, l'artisan du son de l'album Wasted de Chut!. Au travers de son activité de production au studio Organic, il a également croisé les routes de PlanB, Choa, Vera Cruise, Berurier Noir, Tétines...Rabi est l'ex-chanteur du groupe Chut! de l'écurie Ggoo22. Sur scène le groupe est complété par Manu à la batterie (chanteur du groupe Delicate), Choa à la guitare (artiste solo et ex-guitariste de Chut!), Djoule à la basse (ex-bassiste de Chut! qui a également croisé les routes de Plan B, Choa, Candles....).GALAXY BIRTHDAY: Galaxy met Birthday the same day Birthday met Galaxy. Then they made a band called Galaxy Birthday which sounded like Galaxy Birthday with the help of their friend/producer Soul Driven Cadillac. Some pictures were taken by Thomas Dromer and some artwork was made by Autobahn66.comPLAN B(Seattle, US): Seattle producer Plan B, aka James van Leuven. Plan B mixes multimedia video with loops and soundscapes from pedals, laptop and effectsreview - "Plan B is better understood when compared with Land of the Loops' 1996 release, Bundle of Joy. Both are similar in that they share a fondness for bizarre samples and beautiful sound effects generated by dusty equipment. But the differences between the artists (Plan B is James van Leuven; Land of the Loops is Alan Sutherland) are more instructive. As with Beck's album Odelay, Land of the Loops' hiphop beats are separate from and work in counterpoint to the alternative-rock melodies. Plan B's music has no such division; everything instead seems organic and indigenous. This is why van Leuven's music is startling: it's not novel (like Beck's) or experimental (like Land of the Loops'), but authentic. - Charles Mudede, The Stranger Weekly, Seattle, WA
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Monday, June 25, 2007
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Category: Music
2 PLAN B SONGS MISSING BOAT AND DAYLIGHT BREAKING FROM THE LATEST PLAN B ALBUM I'M THE CAPTAIN, WHERE WE GOING? ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD THROUGH MYSPACE. GET EM DOWNLOADED BEFORE WE SWITCH OUT OUR PLAY LIST. :)
BEST,
PLAN B
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Saturday, September 30, 2006
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If you made it to the cd release show and want to comment on the show, check out the stranger lineout blog site: Plan B Blog
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
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Category: Music
Hi people of good will. Noise For The Needy has put together a bitchin music festival to raise money for local women's shelter New Beginnings. Help us raise lots of dough by attending the SHOWS, participating in the online AUCTION or donating your time as a VOLUNTEER. It's all to help women recovering from domestic abuse. thanks. NFTN Schedule: Wednesday, June 7th Rendezvous A special NFTN literary night featuring ´ Charles Cross ´ Jennie Shortridge ´ Garth Stein $10 Thursday, June 8th Neumos Noise for the Needy featuring ´ Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter ´ Mark Pickerel (Screaming Tress) CD release ´ Slender Means In the Bad JuJu Lounge ´ Coulter ´ White Gold The Comet Tavern ´ Izabelle ´ Argo ´ Cantona ´ WallPaper $8 adv/$10 (one admission gets you into both Neumos and the Comet) Also on June 8th The Sunset Tavern ´ The Turn ons ´ Hypatia Lake ´ Lillydale ´ Arkade ´ With DJ UpAbove $8 Friday, June 9th The Sunset Tavern The Three Imaginary Girls present Noise for the Needy featuring ´ Pleasurecraft ´ Romance ´ Spook the Horse ´ Paris Spleen ´ with DJ Jimi C (C'est la mort & Black Nite Crash) $8 The Comet Tavern ´ Lady Krishna's Peppermint Lounge ´ The Levitations ´ Ape City R&B ´ The Hands $6 Fourthcity Crew Showcase: Club De Silencio ´ Plan B ´ Foscil ´ Vincent Parker ´ Kinoko ´ DJs Hideki, Kamui, Bumblebee, M'chateau, Rei, Introcut ´ plus debut screening of 'Smooth Jazzercise', a short film by M'chateau for Brushed Golden. Free Brushed Golden zine to the first 20 people through the door! $6 Saturday, June 10th The Funhouse ´ Mon Frere ´ Tourist ´ Exit Stories ´ Smile Brigade $7 The Sunset Tavern ´ Ruston Mire ´ The Purrs ´ The Elephants ´ Stuart Valentine $8 The Comet Tavern ´ The Valley ´ Earaches ´ Ms. Led ´ +Guests $6 Sunday, June 11th 6p.m.-close All Ages The Crocodile Café KNDD presents Noise for the Needy featuring ´ Rock N Roll Soldiers ´ The Blakes ´ The Boss Martians ´ The Pharmacy ´ DJ Aykut (Razrez) ´ and DJ Eon $8
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Thursday, February 16, 2006
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Current mood:  ecstatic
Don't miss this one time chance to see the Plan B orchestra at the Seattle Laser Dome on Thurs. Feb 16th!!! Feb 16th, Thursday, Seattle, WAPacific Science Center's Laser Dome!!Witness this miracle of our youth! The laser show. Live in Concert LASER PLAN B with Pars Laser Art! Don't miss this one time opportunity to see Plan B...James/Plan B: Laptop/DrumsJohn Scesniak(Origami Ghosts): Guitar/VocalsAdam Swan(Foscil): Bass/Laptop KeyboardsJulian Garcia(Sientific American): Laptop Scratch DJLurn: MC L.P. ReklawM. Evans: Voice Manipulation/MelodicaBill Jones(Boogie Brown Band): Trumpet10pm Laser Show$7.50.www.myspace.com/seattlelaserdomehttp://www.planbboy.com/http://www.myspace.com/planbmusic... THE STRANGER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=30500 Alternate States, Alternate MatesPlan B Have a Better WayBY NICHOLAS SCHOLLIf there's one thing we gleaned from Bush's recent State of the Union address, it's that we need to keep it zipped. Of course the president didn't actually say it, but from the domestic surveillance program to Cindy Sheehan's arrest for wearing an antiwar T-shirt, the message was clear: Voices of dissent are, to this administration, a threat on par with terrorism. Better to stay silent and keep to yourself.Even though he's usually holed up in a basement twiddling knobs, Plan B's frontman, James van Leuven, feels the malcontent seeping in. "There is definitely something going on today with hope and fear, security and freedom," says van Leuven. The observation may seem obvious, but it is particularly important coming from someone deemed a "laptop musician." With our search-engine queries being cached and turned over to intelligence agencies, we find our salvific global connectivity being bucked off the ass it rode in on..the home computer. It makes this a strange time for music; many artists have become almost desperately political in a time when being so has become increasingly dangerous.The evidence is in Plan B's music. Drawing equally from IDM, ambient, indie pop, and hiphop, van Leuven's work with his ensemble (well, ensembles..we'll get to that) is juggling more complex sonic metaphors, inclining to more accurate..if not outright..reflections of what's going on around us. On "Systemitis," a track from their Keepsake EP, Plan B pit a lyrically evocative trumpet solo against a sneering drum line. Various synth voicings and samples create a nagging interplay of mini-discords. It's a sound that differs markedly from the 2002 release, Like a Ship Sailing..a downtempo affair with some nascent impetuosities.Now that those mini-discords are manifesting in our opaque political climate, van Leuven and friends are kicking it up several notches. On the newest album, I'm the Captain, Where We Going?, the group heat up the bpms and delve into more abstract territory. "Curtains" was born out of van Leuven's consideration of "corruption in government and... the way our castes are built to empower the rich and cripple the poor." Like most everyone, he realizes that such a construct cannot last. The track sends the entire mass into a frenzied fracas that rends the curtain with a spectacular blast of noise and distortion. The unholy of holies now laid bare, the track ends in a troubled and desolate soundscape where one can hear the seeds of some new order to come. When it comes to bringing masses to a musical huddle, James van Leuven is a bit of a maestro. A serendipitous meeting at his first show in London won him a new label (ggoo22) and a bevy of musicianly friends, some of whom he adopted into the Plan B family. When he tours, he has two crews..U.S. and Europe..that can overlap and interchange depending on the city, date, and availability of the individuals.Van Leuven is big on a sense of community and participation. Now he's shepherding in his home pastures: Working with Andy Rohrmann of Scientific American, he will audition an ensemble of 12 to 20 musicians to create what he calls a Laptop Orchestra. The difficulty will be balancing composition and improvisation, he says, especially since the laptop is not given to spontaneity and its wielders are used to being solely responsible for their total music output. But it's projects like this that will coax the laptop out of its cradle and grow it into an instrument capable of shouldering its own virtuosos. When asked what kinds of music he's currently enjoying, van Leuven says, "Oh, the listening question..." His refreshing straightforwardness makes his reply even more surprising. He likes digging through old punk favorites, dub, and soundtracks, but his heart is in the subtleties and polyrhythms of Latin folk music, its unselfconscious alternations of various time signatures. The reason is clear: "My approach to songwriting is different, I think. I confuse singer-songwriters when I ask them to play my songs. I am fundamentally a songwriter, but I write from the drum stool. It's different when you think that way. My approach to songwriting is more akin to soul music, funk, jazz, Cuban, Mexican folk, hiphop, sample-based music, dance music..music that puts the beat as the central idea of the song and then starts building from there. [They] all share this principle; it's the beat that makes it that style. I believe in that principle, but I don't necessarily stick to fitting myself into any one genre."Plan B is, from the ground up, inherently centered not on the ego or the Music Maker, but on the music itself. The beat is fundamental, calling into action whatever instruments and personages that it requires. That's the reason for all the numerous musicians, collaborations, instruments, and genre smatterings. It is music being made out of its own necessity; it asks to be heard. Van Leuven is into beats for another reason: He loves to dance. In his early days, he'd perform live remixes of Plan B cuts and use drum breaks to breakdance for the audience. It's a connection that he's putting to use at the end of the year when he heads to Austria, where his compositions will be fully orchestrated into the accompaniment for a modern-dance production. When we start getting into music-nerd talk, van Leuven says, "I really need to be going. My girlfriend wants to go salsa dancing tonight," proving an important point about him and his work: Yes, we can stick in our earbuds and dissent quietly with the music, but our protest is more powerful when together we take up plan B and baile.....THE STRANGER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=30501 Plan B and Parskid Play Laser TagAnd Hope You'll Join ThemBY NICHOLAS SCHOLLWe spaced out at the Laser Dome with Grizzly Bear back in August, when the band coupled some of its new emotive barrage pop with light-show technician Ivan's masterly visuals. Now Plan B is ready to floor you. Seriously..there's room to lie down in the Laser Dome. James van Leuven (laptop and live drumming) brings his posse of Seattle-ish musical innovators to the dome to offer some of their chill beats and mellifluous instrumentation for those who have the ears to hear: John Paul Scesniak (Origami Ghosts) on guitar/vocals, Adam Swan (Foscil) on bass/laptop/keyboards, Julian Garcia (Scientific American) as laptop scratch DJ, Bill Jones (Boogie Brown Band) on trumpet, and M. Evans working voice manipulation and the melodica. Half of the show will feature young MC L. P. Reklaw, with whom van Leuven is working on a hiphop record.For the eyes, van Leuven has enlisted the help of local artist Parskid, whose humor 'n' horror illustration style will be converted into lasers and stylized live by Ivan. There couldn't be a more ideal pairing. Parskid has several series of paintings with titles like Pleasant Monstrosities, Bright Death, and Floral Derangement, all of which feature his signature character..a sort of bundled-up gremlin who, like so many of our readership, manages to be cute when angry. I'd like to second Plan B's MySpace profile comment, "SHIT WILL BE SURREAL. TAKE DRUGS," but Big Bubba is probably watching. NICK SCHOLL
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Friday, September 30, 2005
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Category: Life
I talk to my computer the same way my parents talk to the television.
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Friday, September 09, 2005
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Hosted By: Le Zoo When: Saturday Sep 10, 2005 at 10:00 PM Where: Le Zoo 4, Place Des Volontaires; 1204 Genève Geneva, CH Description: Le Zoo Click Here To View Event
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Saturday, May 21, 2005
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News(May 15, 2005):
Don't miss the Seattle premiere of the new documentary film, Granito
de Arena, by the producer of This is What Democracy Looks Like!
WHEN: Saturday, June 25th, 7:15 and 9:00 PM
WHERE: Central Cinema(www.central-cinema.com) ,
1411 21st Ave, at Union and 21st in the Central District, $5 at the door.
Granito de Arena (Grain of Sand) is the inspiring, and
sometimes unsettling, story of the Mexican teachers' movement and their
grassroots, non-violent struggle to defend public education from the devastating
impacts of economic globalization. Filmmaker Jill Freidberg
spent almost two years in southern Mexico documenting the strikes, marches,
and direct actions of over 100,000 teachers, parents, and students fighting
the privatization of Mexico's public schools.
Featuring interviews with Eduardo Galeano and Maude Barlow, and a driving
soundtrack by DJ Food,Plan B, Los Mosocos, and Correo Aereo, Granito de Arena
fuels indignation, inspires action, and raises important questions about democracy,
sovereignty, and the universal right to public education.
Event co-sponsored by Community Alliance for Global Justice.
More info about the film at www.corrugate.org.
What people are saying about Granito de Arena:
"An essential, resounding, overwhelming story. The film is
a cry of outrage; the message, a cry of hope." Pablo Gentili, Public Policy Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro
"Important...disturbing...a film that views education from below,
from the classroom and the community. Anyone concerned about education,
human rights, labor unions, Latin America, and globalization will want
to see this inspiring film." Mexican Labor News and Analysis
More about Granito de Arena...
For over 20 years, global economic forces have been dismantling public
education in Mexico, but always in the constant shadow of popular resistance.
Granito de Arena is the story of that resistance - the story of hundreds
of thousands of public schoolteachers whose grassroots, non-violent movement
took Mexico by surprise, and who have endured brutal repression in their
25-year struggle to defend public education.
Award-winning filmmaker, Jill Freidberg (This is What Democracy Looks
Like, 2000), spent two years in southern Mexico documenting the efforts
of over 100,000 teachers, parents, and students fighting to defend the
country's public education system. Freidberg combines footage of strikes
and direct actions with 25 years worth of never-before-seen archival images
to deliver a compelling, and sometimes unsettling, story of resistance,
repression, commitment, and solidarity. Interviews with internationally-recognized
figures, such as Eduardo Galeano and Maude Barlow, place the Mexican teachers'
struggle in a global context, clearly spelling out the relationship between
economic globalization and the worldwide public education crisis.
A sixty-minute documentary, Granito de Arena presents concrete examples
of what the Mexican teachers are up against by capturing the desperate
conditions facing teachers and students in the schools and communities
of southern Mexico. Featuring a driving soundtrack by DJ Food, Correo
Aereo, Plan B, and Los Mosocos, Granito de Arena fuels indignation, inspires action, and
raises important questions about democracy, sovereignty, and the universal
right to public education.
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