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We Will Dismember It For You Wholesale

February 10, 2010 on 11:46 am | In Happenings |

Tesla looked at the sky and saw a wheel within a wheel, and the technocracy dusted him aside and proceeded with its designs.
Our inconstant memories inure us to these injustices, just as they shield us from our own past humiliations and protect us from knowledge of future atrocities.
So here’s a reminder of atrocities to come:

February 11, Museum of Life & Science, Durham, 7 pm, $18 members, $20 non-members: D Town Brass
http://www.ncmls.org/visit/events
Fundraiser for the museum. Wine tasting event. Big bad brass.

February 11, 112 Hanna St, Carrboro, 9:30: Microcephalic Superintendent with ID M THEFT ABLE and Kevin Eugene Clark.
Microcephalic Superintendent is Todd Hershberger - bassoon; Carrie Shull - oboe, english horn; Dan Ruccia - viola; Crowmeat Bob - reeds. We’ll be throwing down an improvised set.
ID M THEFT ABLE blew some minds with his extraordinary vocal technique a spell back at High Zero. Mine included. I’m sure he will do the same here.
Kevin Clark has some stuff on vimeo.

February 12, Volume 11, Raleigh, 9:00: Kolyma with Torpor and Zamine.
Whatever Will to Live that you have left, we will feed it, fatten it, and slaughter it.
Zamine is a brand new band. Torpor is pretty new.

Wednesday, February 17, Nightlight, Chapel Hill, 9:30: Crowmeat Bob & Chris Eubank with Jason Ajemian and Seven 15.
Chicagoan Jason Ajemian (jasonajemian.com) will play solo bass and he and a bunch of locals will perform his long-form composition “Who Cares How Long You Sink.” http://www.sundmagi.com/bands/SINKS/index.html
Seven 15 is a new improv collective in Chapel Hill.
Me & Chris Eubank will improvise together.

Saturday, February 27, Broad St Cafe, Durham: Dexter Romweber & the New Romans with Trees Leave, Simeon and Bustello
There are links to the bands’ websites here:
http://www.thebroadstreetcafe.com/events.html

Watch for Tatsuya Nakatani’s return to the Triangle in March.

-Bob
retroactivedynamics.com
“Your Window to Your Window”

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