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Blog : Audiopollen : Audiopollen 05/07/06

Audiopollen broadcasts on 4ZZZ 102.1FM in  Brisbane Australia every Wednesday night at 11pm.  We play Noise,  Esoterica, Outsider POP, Psych, Sound Art, Babble, Minimalism, Volk, Heavy Shit,  Shambles, and much more. Playlists are posted regularly to the half/theory blog.  Feel free to cut, paste  and mail it around. Your hosts are Lloyd Barrett and  Joel Stern.

contact us -  skon[at]halftheory[dot]com
send us music
 - Audiopollen, c/o 4ZZZ, PO BOX 509, Fortitude Valley, QLD AUSTRALIA,  4006

Audiopollen Social Club
is a weekly  off-the-wall, dada improv, noise folk, sound performance social club that  happens here in Brisbane, Ausralia, usually on Sunday's. APSC is helping to  revitalise the Brisbane sub-underground avant-community and also provide  opportunities for habitually reclusive noise artists to socialise themselves in  a non-judgemental environment.

book yourself in -  joel[at]otherfilm[dot]org

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Tape and Paint Game for all the family!

Audiopollen 05/07/06

Slowly catching up on the playlists.

Audiopollen on this night featured Lloyd soloing while Joel was in Melbourne.  This night I played my entire "Mise En Scene" (room40) album just prior to the launch at the Judith Wright Centre.
 
Also played a track entitled "non-reflective orange hens" from the beautifully difficult Joel Stern/Jim Denley "tape and paint game"(splitcdr9).

Finally I worked the interzone between AP and Morphine and Ice Cream with Baka Tatakau "1st", an intriguing new proposition from Joe Musgrove and Daiji Igarashi.  It is completely their own thing but reference points might include Dean Roberts, Boredoms and some of the less anguished Keiji Haino material.

Relevant links are:

www.room40.org
www.newmusicnetwork.com.au/machine/split14.htm
http://www.halftheory.com/index.php?go=shop&id=75

Added by skon on 16 July 2006