This Week's Updates: 09/01/2008 - 10/01/2008

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

 

Update 9/29

Alright some news....

The Painful Leg Injuries will be performing for the first time in nearly a year at Austin, Texas' Maker Faire on October 18th at 8:30pm at the Travis Count Fairgrounds. We will be performing on the Make Stage. We are very excited to be taking part in one oof my favorite events, the Make Magazine Maker Fair. We will be debuting some new material for our upcoming album, The Anomaly That Had Gotten The Better Of Me.

Also, be sure to check out our latest release, the second full-length solo album by our good friend Marco Oppedisano, The Ominous Corner. You can purchase it from CD Baby by clicking here.

This week's podcasts, first up, the latest from El Plan De Aguavodka, Death To RF and Other Outrages Implied is squealing skronk fest of joyful noises, and features John's lo-fi FM theremin. Bourbon St. is the second episode of this very exciting trio series including our own Barry Seroff, NYC avant-jazz legend, Daniel Carter and Ken Schalk on drums. Great loose jam, another wonderful piece in this already great series. And lastly, The Painful Leg Injuries' third episode of circuite bent synth guitar spacey-ness, Bent Synth Guitar Solo 3.

Until next week, take care.

Monday, September 22, 2008

 

Update 9/22

Welcome back again. This week there's lots of great news to report.

First, now available at CD Baby.com is the new album of solo works by Marco Oppedisano. His second full length solo recording, and his third record with OKSRNA, Marco's new solo works are nothing short of mind-blowing. Click here to get your copy of Marco Oppedisano's The Ominous Corner.

The Ominous Corner marks very new territory for Marco. His work has become more focused, centering around his live playing. His musique concrète constructions are a jumping off point; a foundation for his mastery. He has processed his influences, such as Fred Frith, Marc Ribot and David Torn, and lifted his stylized playing into a symphonic grandeur along the lines of Mahler, particularly in the album’s title track. Get your copy today!

In other big news, Suzanne and I will be performing at Austin's 2008 Maker Faire. This is the Painful Leg Injuries' first live show in almost a year! The Maker Faire will be taking place on October 17th and 18th at Austin's Travis County Fairgrounds, here's a link to more info. I'll post the actual schedule times when I know them, we are very excited to be playing live again.

Still more good news to report, also this week our good friend Barry Seroff, will begin a new six part podcast series of his amazing trio including avant-jazz, New York underground legend, Daniel Carter on reeds and trumpet, as well as Ken Schalk on drums and percussion. Roundtable is the first part, and it's quite awesome. This series is called Unassigned from a session on May 28th 2008.

The Painful Leg Injuries Podcast this week is the second episode of the latest series, Bent Synth Guitar Solos. With my amazing synth guitar the Unisynth XG-1 , with two added switches, I go on a explosive spacey-meltdown. Also new this week is the latest episode of the El Plan De Aguavodka Podcast, the lovely little melodic number I'm Not Sure What You Meant.

Until next week be well.

Monday, September 15, 2008

 

9/15 Update

Welcome back everyone.

This week the Painful Leg Injuries begin their 27th podcast series, and it's follow up to Series 2 - Echo Synth Guitar. My Unisynth XG 1, having been in a closet from around '94 to 2K5, had a rough year in 2008. It no longer would play back from battery power, and then it shut down completely. Now I had always resisted the temptation to bend it, but since I had to open it up to fix it. Well, it was pretty much guaranteed I'd find something I'd want to do to it.

I played it conservatively adding only two flip switches, one that pushes it to a higher octave, and another I call the "Chaos" switch, which seems to play all six voices at once. So this new series is 6 guitar solos using this modified instrument, running through the same processing rig that series 2 used with digital plug-in effects as well. It's less drone-y and spacey than the first series, but it's also more colorful, and quirky.

This week is also the final epsiode of Barry Seroff's podcast series with his Lapis Lapuzi bandmate Stefan Paolini. Kami Mono is a delightfully prety and surprising piece.

El Plan De Aguavodka's newest episode is Spirits Refuse. This piece for laptop, and effects is absolutely frightening, if this is the sound of ghosts refusing, then please, John, stop asking.

Take care until next week.

Monday, September 08, 2008

 

Update 9/8

Welcome back again everyone. New releases are imminent. Marco Oppedisano's second disc for us, the mind-blowing the Ominous Corner and the debut of our first OKSRNA super-group BIOS which is myself, Marco and El Plan De Aguavodka's John Ibarra.

Speaking of El Plan De Aguavodka, here's John's latest work, a lovely piece of extreme file compression. This Heart Knows Not to Question is yet another great EPDA podcast.

Barry Seroff and Stefan Paolini deliver a surprise bonus episode of their series this week with This Burdening Glare. It's more great stuff. Next week will be the conclusion Barry's collab series with Stefan.

Also next week a new series of the Painful Leg Injuries Podcast. For now enjoy the conclusion of the Neither Sung Nor Song series, Echoes Die Too Quickly Like Everyone Else.

Until next week, be well.

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