“The mercurial SF experimentalists DEERHOOF, “the most creative band in indie rock today,” (LA Weekly) forge a distinctive sound out of sophisticated improvisation, fierce dissonance, and weird but weirdly catchy melodies. They’re paired here with the forward thinking METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE (who perform Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring) as part of the Wordless Music series, which puts popular and classical artists together to undermine boundaries between performers and audiences of each. ” [Brooklyn Vegan]
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April 7th, 2008 // 2 Comments
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Undermining boundaries, eh? So this is like the Judgment Night soundtrack of the 00s, then.
@PengIn: No, classical music has been obsolete as a popular art form much, much longer than De La Soul and Cypress Hill.