heres one vote for doormouse :)

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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Another surprising Movement addition


> Wow!
>
> That's a name I haven't heard since the glory days of Zoots coffee house.
>
> Princess Dragonmom is the performance art project of Warn Defever (His
> Name is Alive). Musically, its basically grinding noise. But the
> performance itself usually involves costumes, giant cardboard giraffes and
> elephants and a bunch of zaniness. Their best performance that I've
> seen was at Alvin's when they opened for Blonde Redhead (the most
> romantically charged live music performance I've ever seen in my life).
> PDM set up on the floor and did a psedo Mexican-wrestling show while the
> crowd waved penents and banners that read "Princess Dragonmom". I'm
> not really sure how it would play out at a space as large as Hart Plaza.
>
> This line-up is getting more and more interseting. Ultra-conservative
> (obvious) techno and house meets ultra-experiemtal noise convolutions
> (Wolf Eye/PDM).
>
>
>
> On Tue, 13 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > An act called Princess Dragonmom has been added to the Movement 2003
> > line-up. Never heard of them, but this is what i found about one of
their
> > releases:
> >
> > Tracks by PRINCESS DRAGONMOM are very harsh and aggressive. Many people
> > have an interest to just performance (it's like RIOT by them and
> > audience!!!) but sounds in this CD are really strong and great. imagine
> > HARDROCK spirit in Detroit, for example MC5!!!
> >
> > Hans
> >
> > --
> > Hans Veneman
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://technotourist.org
> >

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