Friday May 16

Beyond Booking presents
THE BUNKER


RASTER-NOTON SHOWCASE:
Signal (Raster-Noton | Berlin) live
Carsten Nicolai aka Alva Noto (Raster-Noton | Berlin) live
Frank Bretschneider aka Komet (Raster-Noton | Berlin) live
Olaf Bender aka Byetone (Raster-Noton | Chemnitz) live

PLUS OPENING A/V LIVE SET BY:
Morgan Packard & Joshue Ott (Anticipate, Microcosm | NYC)


We don't think it is an understatement to say that
Raster-Noton is one of the most important record labels in
the world.  Formed when Carsten Nikolai's "noton.archiv
fur ton und nichtton" record label merged with
Frank Bretschneider and Olaf Bender's Raster Music label in
2000, it quickly gained international acclaim with the ARS
Electronica award winning "20' to 2000" series of
12 cds released monthly in 1999, featuring 20 minute sound
pieces from electronic music heavyweights like Wolfgang
Voigt,  Ryoji Ikeda, Mika Vainio, and Thomas Brinkmann
alongside the core R-N artists. They have gone on to release
many dozens of amazing projects since then, building a core
group of fans who pretty much buy everything they put out.
The sound of the label is decidedly minimal, composed of
micro-elements, glitches, bleeps, static, and electronic
interference sounds.  Their sound is extremely different
than most of the music which has been called "minimal
techno" (pretty much a completely meaningless term at this
point) in the past 5 years or so.  It is deep and
experimental, but not without humor and funk.

We have been wanting to present a Raster-Noton label night
at The Bunker ever since we saw the same line-up we have for
this show in Mutek back in 2004, which completely floored
us. For various reasons, we were never able to connect with
the label and pull it off on their visits to the USA. Then,
back in October, we were at a small Raster-Noton show for
Bender and Kangding Ray and Bunker photographer Seze found a
cell phone on the floor. She got a panicked call on the
phone from the German guy who lost the phone and told him to
come back to the venue and get it. He was extremely grateful
and bought us a few drinks and started talking to us. He was
in town for his opening at Pace Wildenstein Gallery (this is
a blue chip gallery for those of you not familiar with the
visual art world). We were in disbelief when we put 2 and 2
together and realized the cell phone guy was Carsten
Nikolai, and quickly invited him and the rest of the crew to
the Thomas Fehlmann show at The Bunker that week. Well, he
showed up and had a great time, agreed to come back for a
Raster-Noton showcase, and everything fell into place.

http://www.raster-noton.net/


Carsten Nikolai has made a huge impact on both the visual
art and electronic music worlds, and he often navigates the
territory where they intersect.  His visual artwork and
sound installations have appeared in solo exhibitions in
huge galleries around the world, and he has been included in
Bienniel shows in Venice, Moscow, Singapore, Istanbul, and
Liverpool. He has been recording music as Noto and Alva.Noto
since 1996, and has released at least one album per year on
his own label since then. Like the other members of the
Raster-Noton collective, Carsten presents synced visuals on
self-designed software during his performance.

http://www.carstennicolai.com/


Frank Bretschneider works as a musician, composer and video
artist in Berlin. His work is known for precise sound
placement, complex, interwoven rhythm structures and its
minimal, flowing approach. Described as "abstract analogue
pointilism", "ambience for spaceports" or "hypnotic
echochamber pulsebeat", Bretschneider's subtle and detailed
music is echoed by his visuals: perfect translated
realizations of the qualities found in music within visual
phenomena.  Along with his many releases on Raster Music and
Raster Noton, he released three albums and several tracks
for the "Clicks N Cuts" compilations on Mille
Plateaux.

http://www.frankbretschneider.de/


Olaf Bender is the co-founder and principal administrator of
Raster-Noton. He is responsible for much of the graphic
design that has been such an important part of the label's
identity since the start.  Like everyone else involved in
the label, he is also and important artist with many
releases under his belt.  He began as an experimental
filmmaker before getting involved with a band, then working
at a record distributor, then launching the label and
working on his own computer music.


Morgan Packard has been working on electronic music in
various forms for over a decade, using his classical and
jazz training to inform what he does in subtle ways -
whether it's drum and bass, a soundtrack for a modern dance
performance, or his versions of abstract techno and ambient
sound. While his music may be wrangled into the minimal
category, he is actually eschewing minimal tropes in favor
of highly wrought arrangements - fitting multiple
sensibilities into music that could easily be mistaken for
existing genres, though when explored carefully, hardly fits
into any. Using the idea of techno/house/breakbeat music as
a beginning, not an end unto itself, Morgan arrives at a
sound which manages to include various ideas from the worlds
of electronics, jazz, and classical in a manner that has no
hint of experimentation, but rather a purposeful, concrete
rendering of his vision - combining a composer's heart with
a programmer's brain.

http://www.morganpackard.com/


Morgan's DVD/CD collaborative release with Joshue Ott on
Anticipate has been in rotation at Bunker HQ since it was
released in 2007.   The duo will be opening the night with a
special a/v set featuring incredibly beautiful live visuals
from Joshue using his very own Superdraw software.  In May,
they will be playing the Mutek festival in Montreal, opening
for Bunker favorite Murcof.     

http://www.intervalstudios.com/superdraw/


Plus Resident DJs:
Derek Plaslaiko (the Bunker, Spectral | NYC)
Spinoza (the Bunker, Beyond | NYC)



WARNING: Galapagos have strict security at the door. No matter
how old you are or how often you come to the Bunker, please bring
government ID with you from now on to avoid conflict at the door.
You must be 21 or older to attend this event.


photos, hostess: Seze, SD Photography
sound: Beyond SoundSystem, Naudio
door: Elijah
bar: Keith



Last week's Bunker party photos posted here:
http://beyondbooking.com/thebunker/galleries.asp




the Bunker
Galapagos
70 North 6th Street (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
$15, 21+, 11p-4a

more info: http://www.beyondbooking.com/



UPCOMING:


5/23: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Zip (Perlon, Pantytec | Berlin) extended DJ set

5/30: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Cristian Vogel (Tresor, NovaMute, Station 55 | Barcelona) live pa

6/06: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Half Hawaii aka Sammy Dee & Bruno Pronsato
      (Perlon, Hello?Repeat | Berlin) live pa
      Jan Krueger (Hello?Repeat | Berlin) dj set
      JamesPatrick (Microphono, Vital Vinyl | Minneapolis) live pa

6/13: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Carlos Souffront (Interdimensional Transmissions | Ann Arbor)

6/20: The Bunker at Galapagos   
      Centrific (Intellephunk, Drop Bass | Minneapolis)

6/27: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Andy Vaz (Soundvariation, Background | Dusseldorf) live pa

7/11: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Quenum (Cadenza, Num, Soma, Alphahouse) live pa<

8/08: The Bunker at Galapagos
      Alex Smoke (Soma, Vakant | Glasgow) live pa



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Bryan Kasenic
http://www.beyondbooking.com




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