Saturday, March 3rd, at 80 Spruce (off of Preston and between between Somerset and Albert; directly behind Caribbean Flavours).
Doors at 7:30pm with a fee of $5, but we promise City of One Hundred Spires, For the Mathematics, and As the Poets Affirm are going to do their darnedest to entertain and dazzle.
EDIT: RIP Carribean Flavours - apparently everyone was ok.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Sunday, February 18, 2007
iTone
Adam wanted to post this message in regards to a comment received here yesterday (see previous post):
"Hello,
I have to say I'm a little confused. If you were so offended by my performance on Saturday night, why did you not talk to me after the show and express your dislike instead of posting it on a blogspot.
Since pretentious seems to be the new hipster word of the 21st century in regards to deconstructive criticism of art, lets be clear on this. I did not make a single claim of importance. If I was looking for attention I would have done something else. The only thing I did that would have fell into the category of pretentious would have been if you thought my performance was vulgar (a subjective thought) and in this case you did.
What has Radiohead ever done to me? Showed me music is one big evolutionary process. Saturday night was a jazz show. When I was asked to open for Trevor Dunn I had decided I wanted to do something new, but still jazz. This meaning I could have performed an improvised set (which I have done in the past with the horn player from parade) or done something more traditional. If you are aware of the history of jazz, the music was developed on playing popular tunes of the time, taking a new approach to the music in a more emotional way. I have found in the past years that very few people play jazz off of popular tunes of our time, instead they still play standard tunes from the 30's. that is why I chose Radiohead.
I decided to strip the music down to its essential elements of percussion,bass and melody. This is very similar to a jazz trio. I decided to use the clarinet because it was one of the original instruments of jazz, hoping people would make the connection of what I was doing. The clarinet was the response to my vocals, as jazz is made up of call and response. For my vocals, that was my first time singing on stage and I wanted to do it without reverb and delay, so I thank you for supporting local artists.
As far as my moog goes, if you were hoping to see a fireworks show from my moog, well then I'm sorry to disappoint. I will never prostitute my instruments like that. the moog was my double bass, and I tried as much as possible to keep it simple and non distractive.
To close this response, I have decided to add a quote from Thom Yorke:
A new Dead Air Space post was posted today by Thom. At the end, Thom refrences one of Noel Gallagher's classy quotes:
"I never went to f****** university. I don’t know what a paint brush is, I never went to art school."
Thom responds, "i did. it taught me to respect other artists."
I think your post was rather un-Radiohead like.
thank you.
Adam"
I think in the future we'll keep this all atpa. Thanks!
"Hello,
I have to say I'm a little confused. If you were so offended by my performance on Saturday night, why did you not talk to me after the show and express your dislike instead of posting it on a blogspot.
Since pretentious seems to be the new hipster word of the 21st century in regards to deconstructive criticism of art, lets be clear on this. I did not make a single claim of importance. If I was looking for attention I would have done something else. The only thing I did that would have fell into the category of pretentious would have been if you thought my performance was vulgar (a subjective thought) and in this case you did.
What has Radiohead ever done to me? Showed me music is one big evolutionary process. Saturday night was a jazz show. When I was asked to open for Trevor Dunn I had decided I wanted to do something new, but still jazz. This meaning I could have performed an improvised set (which I have done in the past with the horn player from parade) or done something more traditional. If you are aware of the history of jazz, the music was developed on playing popular tunes of the time, taking a new approach to the music in a more emotional way. I have found in the past years that very few people play jazz off of popular tunes of our time, instead they still play standard tunes from the 30's. that is why I chose Radiohead.
I decided to strip the music down to its essential elements of percussion,bass and melody. This is very similar to a jazz trio. I decided to use the clarinet because it was one of the original instruments of jazz, hoping people would make the connection of what I was doing. The clarinet was the response to my vocals, as jazz is made up of call and response. For my vocals, that was my first time singing on stage and I wanted to do it without reverb and delay, so I thank you for supporting local artists.
As far as my moog goes, if you were hoping to see a fireworks show from my moog, well then I'm sorry to disappoint. I will never prostitute my instruments like that. the moog was my double bass, and I tried as much as possible to keep it simple and non distractive.
To close this response, I have decided to add a quote from Thom Yorke:
A new Dead Air Space post was posted today by Thom. At the end, Thom refrences one of Noel Gallagher's classy quotes:
"I never went to f****** university. I don’t know what a paint brush is, I never went to art school."
Thom responds, "i did. it taught me to respect other artists."
I think your post was rather un-Radiohead like.
thank you.
Adam"
I think in the future we'll keep this all atpa. Thanks!
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Inbox
Someone sent this kind clarification to the Ottawa XPress. MiClo, please get in touch so we can get you into a future show of your choice.
Also, check out Chartattack for a piece on our own Adam Saikaley.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Free Show This Friday
This Friday the 9th of February, the doors open at 6:30, it's at Club SAW (67 Nicholas Street), and there's no cover.
On the bill will also be Culture Shock Canada, Michelle Dagnino, and I believe our own Adam Saikaley will be starting the night right for us all with his turntables, mixer, and records. We hope to see you there.
On the bill will also be Culture Shock Canada, Michelle Dagnino, and I believe our own Adam Saikaley will be starting the night right for us all with his turntables, mixer, and records. We hope to see you there.
Izzle Grizzle
We just played an enthusiastic set and show along with Grizzly Bear, Dirty Projectors, and Crush Buildings. It was a good time.
Many, many thanks to everyone who came out and if anyone has video footage of our set we'd love to trade you some cash for a copy.
Drop us a line at info@asthepoetsaffirm.com.
Many, many thanks to everyone who came out and if anyone has video footage of our set we'd love to trade you some cash for a copy.
Drop us a line at info@asthepoetsaffirm.com.
Monday, February 5, 2007
Grizzle Izzle
Show reminder: We'll be opening for Grizzly Bear and The Dirty Projectors tonight at Barrymore's - Crush Buildings are also on the bill. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. We'll have our album for sale so visit Lauren at the merch table to pick it up.
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