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from the Weekly Alibi; April 5-11, 2012
High Desert Signals
Six experimenters synch up
By Samantha Anne Carrillo
If you lived in Burque during the past decade, you may have seen Justin Mitschelen around town. In the early-
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Dripping Rainbow creates a freeform sound using thrift store and toy instruments, samples and beat manipulation. The group is comprised of folks who ran the defunct Tree House venue. The band, formerly Reading Rainbow, adopted its new moniker as an homage to local graffiti legend the Rainbow Warrior, says Burque music historian Derek Caterwaul.
Daniel Brigman, who curates Moldspores and microlabel Featherspines, has been performing as Father of the Flood for seven years. Brigman says his sound initially emerged as “minimalist drone-
Not even the performers know what order they're playing in at this showcase. There's no lineup scheduled or headlining act, says Ledergerber, who plans to order the acts by a pre-
Caterwaul says the unifying theme in this show is a deep and sustained involvement in local music—through performance, promotion and running venues. Whether stalwarts or relative upstarts, these musicians aren't just dipping a toe into the collaborative scene here; they are “swimming in it.”
Tiny Victim
with Alan George Ledergerber, Alchemical Burn, Father of the Flood, Sonicaust and Dripping Rainbow
Friday, April 6, 8 p.m.
Moldspores 923 11 th Street NW Tickets : $5, all- ages
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Listen to these musicians at bit.ly/alibitinyvictim
with Alan George Ledergerber, Alchemical Burn, Father of the Flood, Sonicaust and Dripping Rainbow
Friday, April 6, 8 p.m.
Moldspores 923 11 th Street NW Tickets : $5, all-
myspace.com/tinyvictem
Listen to these musicians at bit.ly/alibitinyvictim
http://alibi.com/music/41164/High-Desert-Signals.html
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