Shows/1998-03-11: Difference between revisions
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=== Lou Zine === | === Lou Zine === | ||
March 1998<ref>https://arcanecandy.com/2008/09/20/tony-conrad-at-spaceland/</ref> | March 1998<ref>https://arcanecandy.com/2008/09/20/tony-conrad-at-spaceland/</ref> | ||
With photo of Conrad | |||
=== The Wire === | === The Wire === | ||
April 1998<blockquote>[...] For the week that Conrad's music is featured in the ''Out of Action'' show, his diary is full: evenings devoted to his film and video work, studio visits at nearby CalArts, and even a live date at Spaceland, the reigning venue-of-the-season in perennially bohemian Silver Lake. Here, Conrad and Galenscer take the stage following a lengthy set by Mayo Thompson's Red Krayola. The room is packed with art college refugees and superannuated punks eager to experience a rare appearance by a musician who, despite his recognition as an instigator of specific forms of musical investigation, seems to have deliberately avoided scrutiny and broader exposure. [...]</blockquote> | April 1998<ref>https://archive.org/details/the-wire-magazine-1998-04-cbz/page/n25/mode/2up</ref><blockquote>[...] For the week that Conrad's music is featured in the ''Out of Action'' show, his diary is full: evenings devoted to his film and video work, studio visits at nearby CalArts, and even a live date at Spaceland, the reigning venue-of-the-season in perennially bohemian Silver Lake. Here, Conrad and Galenscer take the stage following a lengthy set by Mayo Thompson's Red Krayola. The room is packed with art college refugees and superannuated punks eager to experience a rare appearance by a musician who, despite his recognition as an instigator of specific forms of musical investigation, seems to have deliberately avoided scrutiny and broader exposure. [...]</blockquote> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Shows|1998}} | {{Shows|1998}} |
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Ephemera
Reviews
Lou Zine
March 1998[3]
With photo of Conrad
The Wire
April 1998[4]
[...] For the week that Conrad's music is featured in the Out of Action show, his diary is full: evenings devoted to his film and video work, studio visits at nearby CalArts, and even a live date at Spaceland, the reigning venue-of-the-season in perennially bohemian Silver Lake. Here, Conrad and Galenscer take the stage following a lengthy set by Mayo Thompson's Red Krayola. The room is packed with art college refugees and superannuated punks eager to experience a rare appearance by a musician who, despite his recognition as an instigator of specific forms of musical investigation, seems to have deliberately avoided scrutiny and broader exposure. [...]
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