Spent the weekend in Knoxville at the most eclectic festival I know anywhere. Had a whale of a time as usual with a couple of friends. Some bands hits some misses.
Thursday First up Ahleuchatistas who were heavy complex, loud, good room, big crowd, forgot my ear plugs that was a mistake, really enjoyed the set. The Sarah Kirkland Snider vocal Chamber ensemble was superb, really entracing. Enjoyed the Anne Meredith, reminded me a lot of Moulettes with a bouncy joyful feel and interesting instruments with Tuba and Cello. That was my last act of the day as I was beat and knee was killing me.
Friday Maya Beiser was wonderful trance like solo cello, Matmos wasn't really for me, spoken word with ambient acoustic behind, left after 30 min, Fredric Rzewski, was 20th century solo piano, good in parts, 30 min was enough for me, Storlokken and Hendriksen were playing ambient church organ and trumpet in a church, superb, wonderful stuff. Johannsen Drone Mass with choir and string Quartet playing over drone was otherworldly, I was entranced. Last 3 bands of the night, stayed for 5 songs of Wilco, alt-country, not really my thing, headed over to Carla Bley trio, I was looking forward to Andy Sheppard on sax, good avant jazz, enjoyed it a lot, then off to Tortoise at midnight, very good set of groovy post rock focused on electronica. Walked 16 miles between venues over the day, phew!
Saturday Day 3, bit of a mixed bag, first up Meredith Monk, vocal artist with very little backing, no words just wails clicks and pops, gave up after 4 songs. Sir Richard Bishop, pleasant solo electric guitar, stayed for a couple of tracks and went for a beer. Hans Joachim Roedelius(Cluster/Harmonia), ambient electronica and piano in the Cathedral, beautiful stuff transcendental. Musica Elettronica Viva, piano and keyboard musique concrete, lots of samples, improve, back and forth, we were all sitting on the floor soaking it up, wonderful stuff. Horse Lords, minimalist post rock, layer upon layer, crushingly heavy and loud, grooved and grooved, loved it. The Magnetic Fields, huge stage set up in the Tennessee Theater for Americana song cycle, did nothing for me, left after 2 songs. Gavin Byars Ensemble, listened to 8 sonnets with string quartet and 2 vocalists, beautiful stuff. Henry Grimes, free jazz only stayed for 1 track. Supersilent were excellent, dark stage shrouded in dry ice, crushingly heavy, layer upon layer of keyboards effects and trumpet. One of the highlights, stunning.
Sunday Day four got off to a slow start with the first act for me at 2.30 with Theo Blackmann and Ben Monder, treated vocals with jazz guitar with lots of effects, very good set. Next was Oliver Coates solo cello , I liked it, not enough looping or effects for my personal tastes but well done. Deathprod was crushingly heavy lava slow ambient electronica in a pitch black theater, superb set, dark, heavy, massive, loud, mind altering. Last up was Gavin Byars, doing a minimalist classical piece with effects and a film of the Titanic, spoilt a bit by being an hour late starting.
Top Picks Deathprod, Supersilent, Horse Lords, Ahleuchatistas
Very Good Sarah Kirkland Snider, Johannsen Drone Mass, Tortoise, Musica Elletronica Viva, Anne Meredith, Bleckmann - Monder, Roedelius, Gavin Byars Ensemble, Carla Bley Trio, Storlokken & Hendriksen
------------- Ian
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