Events . CONTAINER [UK] with DEAN CERCONE, STABSCOTCH, CHARLE WALLACE, NAEEM, ALOWROSETRELLIS, MEJU, nonsite
Saturday Apr 29th 2023
Show 9:00 PM
CONTAINER [UK] with DEAN CERCONE, STABSCOTCH, CHARLE WALLACE, NAEEM, ALOWROSETRELLIS, MEJU, nonsite
freakscene smorgasborg plus UK rhythmicnoise-technoConcert
Collision PIttsburgh
All Ages $12 / $15
tcrps prsnts
CONTAINER live [Ren Schofield of London, England]
with additional live performances in two rooms by
DEAN CERCONE [NYC]
STABSCOTCH
CHARLE WALLACE
A LOW ROSE TRELLIS
nonsite
and
MEJU (메주) [Dave Shim of NYC]
plus a DJ set in the main room by NAEEM [DETOUR]
$12 advance (advance ticket info soon)
$15 at the door
all-ages
9pm til late
COLLISION ECO SPA OF PITTSBURGH
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
USA
email collisionpgh@gmail.com for the address
CONTAINER
Container is the project of American noise veteran Ren Schofield, originally from Providence, Rhode Island, and now based in London. Container first appeared at the turn of the decade with a slew of freakish tapes for various small labels. In wake of these releases, Editions Mego offshoot Spectrum Spools – run by old friend John Elliott of the band Emeralds – took the punt to release his debut LP, a collection of mutated techno tracks simply titled ‘LP’. The record gained attention quickly in the electronic music scene largely thanks to Schofield’s unique production style that separates him from forms of conventional dance music. Whilst the music of Container sits perfectly fine within the genre and is functional enough to blow apart the walls of any club, years on the US noise circuit have given Schofield’s brand of techno a rawness and direct intensity that stands out in the club and crosses over into other sub-sections of the underground. His modest set up of Roland MC-909, a four-track porta-studio and an array of pedals allowed him to hone his scuzzy and bewildering beat music over the years, leading to three more well received, and literally titled, LP’s. Over this time period Container also released some EPs on Morphine, Liberation Technologies and Diagonal, did a variety of remixes for acts like Four Tet, The Body, Panda Bear and Fucked Up plus maintained a healthy touring schedule that reached over every continent. His exhilarating live show has hit pretty much every major electronic music festival and club in Europe, as well as tours and gigs with a diverse range of acts such as Wolf Eyes, Zola Jesus, Daughters, Pharmakon and Ryley Walker.
https://www.container-website.com/
https://gentledefect.bandcamp.com/
DEAN CERCONE
experimental musician and visual artist from Renfrew/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - currently residing in Brooklyn, NYC
https://deancerc.one/
https://deancercone.bandcamp.com/
https://deancercone.bigcartel.com/
STABSCOTCH
a rock group that goes further
https://stabscotch.bandcamp.com/music
CHARLE WALLACE
a medium
https://charlewallace.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/charle_wallace/
NAEEM
Those familiar with the Pittsburgh dance scene know Naeem is no stranger to the inner workings and mechanisms of the dance floor. Building off this deep knowledge and his recent releases on Electric Cafe Records and Lost Soul Enterprises, the opening track on the EP, ‘Up and Over,’ is sure to propel dancers into action with swelling bass notes, panned arpeggios, and soaring pads. From there, ‘Down for the Count’ momentarily brings down the energy and creates a more pensive atmosphere with its moody bass and sparse percussion. A steady electro beat laden with delicate chord stabs then takes over ‘On Thin Ice’ where a delayed 808 cowbell kicks and cracks through the surface before dropping down into a lake of lush pads. The dub techno inspired ‘Many Hands Make Light Work’ closes out the EP with its prominent and effective use of echoed chord stabs and percussive accents.
https://detourpgh.bandcamp.com/album/many-hands-make-light-work-ep
https://soundcloud.com/detournaeem
A LOW ROSE TRELLIS
https://lowrose.bandcamp.com/music
https://soundcloud.com/lowrose
nonsite
https://nonsite.bandcamp.com/
Related Entities:
Cloning
Collision
Naeem
A Low Rose Trellis
Tags:
Electro
Experimental
Noise
Noise Rock
Techno