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Tuesday, January 06, 2009 
Saturday, January 10th at 9pm and Sunday, January 11th at 4pm
ISSUE PROJECT ROOM
At the Old American Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

TONY CONRAD AND GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE
TO PERFORM TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME

Tony Conrad and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge will meet for the first time and perform on two consecutive days in improvisatory concerts centered on their mutual love for violin. The shows will take place at ISSUE Project Room on January 10 at 9 p.m. and January 11 at 4 p.m. The event will be recorded for an album release and filmed by Marie Losier for her upcoming feature documentary on P-Orridge.

The idea to unite the two influential musicians was conceived at the screening of "Marie Losier's Film Portraits" at the French Institute Alliance Française in September of 2008. Upon watching Losier's documentary, "Tony Conrad DreaMinimalist," P-Orridge confessed that violin, which figured prominently in the film, was her favorite instrument and that hearing Conrad's personal story made her cherish it even more. "I initially wanted to create a scene for the film on Genesis in which she and Tony would just play the violin together," says Losier. "But very quickly this idea developed into a strong desire to see the two musicians I love perform live for an audience. Even though their paths have not crossed up until this point, it only felt natural to me that they should."

Tony Conrad started playing violin in his teenage years, but the first experiences with the instrument were largely negative. At the urging of a symphony musician Ronald Knudsen, Conrad concentrated on playing the violin slowly and in tune. "If I were really careful, it might take me a long time just to get my violin really in tune," writes Conrad in "Four Violins," an essay accompanying the CD box set "Tony Conrad. Early Minimalism Volume One." "And anything that I could play slow I could play fast; the secret of playing well was playing more slowly." Soon Conrad was looking for more polyphonic music to play on the instrument. A chance discovery of Heinrich Ignaz Franz Bibers's "Mystery Sonatas" with their inventive constructions around timbre as opposed to melody had a transformative effect. "For the first time, my violin sounded truly wonderful. It rang, and sang, and spoke in a rich soulful voice - the timbre of the instrument… My body merged with the body of the violin; our resonances melted together in rich dark colors, harsh bright headlights. Slower; slower."

Violin has been one of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge's primary instruments since the days of Throbbing Gristle. Preferring the electric variety, she has carried it through a myriad of projects including Psychic TV and Thee Majesty. P-Orridge's approach to music is as equally cerebral as it is emotional and physical. In the words of The New York Times critic Ben Ratliff, "Any record or performance involving Genesis P-Orridge has been about ideas as much as about music, and the ideas were generally about how to slip free from the normative impositions of life, the binary one-thing-or-the-otherness of art, manners, sex or anything else."

Losier discovered a striking resemblance between Conrad and P-Orridge while working on film portraits of the two artists. "I realize now how close Tony and Genesis are in technique and spirit, how much they share in their experimentation with sound, noise, voice, handmade musical instruments, and in their particular love for violin," says Losier. "The ISSUE Project Room concerts will be a meeting of two fabulous violins."

Tony Conrad and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge will be joined for these 2 performances by Morrison Edley of Psychic TV / PTV3 on percussion.

TICKETS:$15
http://issueprojectroom.org/tickets.html
reservations@issueprojectroom.org

Special thanks to Suzanne Fiol and Zach Layton
Photo: Marie Losier

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Motherhalo

 
Wow, this should be excellent! I can't afford a trip, but I am looking forward to hearing and seeing the videos and album release! Have fun!
 
Posted by Motherhalo on Tuesday, January 06, 2009 - 10:15 PM
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Luname

 
...And for this reason are we drawn. Inspired by the energy that refuses to be contained, that hungers in sincerity for still further progression and modes of artistic expression. Exploring art and spirit through union. Enticing and exciting. One might say we are riding a genetic drift! I was once told 'destiny favours the brave'. Now whether you're collaborations require 'bravery' is not for me to say, but surely destiny smiles on Gen. Each collaboration leads through you're total openness to greater things...through Marie comes Tony...where next? I look forward to hearing what results!
 
Posted by Luname on Tuesday, January 06, 2009 - 11:10 PM
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Nippon Groove

 
Wooh, sounds great! I hope the performance and the recording will turn out fine! :)
 
Posted by Nippon Groove on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 12:36 AM
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Forms Of Things Unknown

 
Now this is a meeting I never would've dreamed up. I am very intrigued indeed, having enoyed both of these artists' work since 2nd Annual Report and Outside The Dream Syndicate. I'm so glad it will be video/audiotaped since there's no way I can make it to NYC...
 
Posted by Forms Of Things Unknown on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 3:04 AM
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Chore Imieniny

 
...deep and striking resemblance...
exploading mix of restless souls...
unpredictible sounds results...
marvelous and long awaited musical reveal...
fresh gust of alternative tornado...
delicious meal for all sonic refugees...
 
Posted by Chore Imieniny on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 7:23 AM
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Kunstgerecht

 
Sounds terrific! I look forward to the album!
 
Posted by Kunstgerecht on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 7:54 AM
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Kunstgerecht

 
Sounds terrific! I look forward to the album!
 
Posted by Kunstgerecht on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 7:54 AM
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A.D.Hitchin
A.D Hitchin

 
I'm looking forward to this. If I wasn't stuck in the UK I'd attend.

The Album will do very nicely though.
 
Posted by A.D.Hitchin on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 12:09 PM
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punk rock col

 
May i be the one to point out that this is a case of the emperors new cloths
you are both just taking the piss
and you know it.
 
Posted by punk rock col on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 10:21 PM
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CUPIDS

 
I love you Genesis-look how hot you are!
 
Posted by CUPIDS on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 10:59 PM
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Lydom
Antonio boylydom

 
excellent I love Genesis!!!
 
Posted by Lydom on Thursday, January 08, 2009 - 2:54 PM
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Luname

 
Just wondering how the performance went (Jan 11/12th), since I could only view it in my minds eye!!! (Where it culminated with Tony playing a copy of Maries vid recording, accompanied by Gen on violin...!!!)
Sadly my imagined audio fell short of what may have been!

 
Posted by Luname on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - 7:13 PM
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Sally Seditionary

 
i am very upset because i have seen it too late. were definitely come:) hopefully is your next gig sooon.

 
Posted by Sally Seditionary on Saturday, January 31, 2009 - 4:27 AM
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