Live Stage: tiny noise [
Montreal]
Tiny Noise :: February 26, 2008; 8pm :: ZOOBIZARRE - 6388 St. Hubert, Montreal :: [metro Beaubien, orange line] :: with performances by:
Justice Yeldham (AUS) - What’s been described as “a trumpet player trapped in a two dimensional universe” is the unique work of Justice Yeldham who has an obsession with using sheets of broken glass as his musical instrument. Amplifying the sheets using a high end transducer designed for grand pianos, he presses his face against the surface whist employing various vocal techniques ranging from throat singing to raspberries.
Christof Migone (MTL) - Christof Migone is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. His work and research delves into language, voice, bodies, performance, intimacy, complicity, endurance.
Just’au Crâne (MTL) - Alexandre St-Onge & Jonathan Parent
DJ Debbie Wayne - Playing the finest selections of funk/r’n'b/soul/jazz & french pop after each performance.
If you are interested in participating in this or any other tiny noise event, email kyd and toni at tinynoise[at]gmail.com
Tiny Noise is a project by frontierlab [Kyd] + acidfake recordings [Toni]
Tiny Noise is a collaborative and nomadic d.i.y. music project conceived by Toni [Skopje] and Kyd [Sofia / Montreal] in February 2005. it started spontaneously as a DIY experiment in trying to see what kind of global network could be created while using global communication tools as well as personal networks and experiences. The idea of the festival is to spread and connect new and adventurous music at irregular times, in divergent places and with various artists, as well as promoting interesting, new, provocative and like minded artists with their music, sound, experiments, videos, installations… and any art form that can fit into a sound/experiment/media/technology platform. Tiny Noise festival remains open to many sound/music form, especially those enriched by other medias and looks to collaborate with other open projects.
Basically, Toni + Kyd come to a city and bring together local and visiting artists by using as many communication tools as they can find.
You are welcome to invite them to your city… they are great a getting the sound artists out of their studios and from behind their computers and for making some noise!






















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