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Thursday
February 5th 2004 New Scream One Year Anniversary Party
!!! http://newscream.toronto-goth.com w/Organical, Pulse Plant, DJ
Karnage and a fashion show by Futurstate Savage Garden, 550 Queen
St. W.
Cover for this night will be $5 w/out flyer, or $3 with flyer or
on the reduced guestlist (wait until after
January New Scream to get on the list). 19+ only, doors 9pm, $3 drink
specials.
As always, we will be giving away one free tattoo and
piercing from Yonge St.
Tattoos, as well as a gift certificate from
Nocturnalia House of
Dreams and goodies from Siren.
Organical
Organical
evolved into being some time late in 1998 by singer/guitarist Steve Jelliman,
previously a member of Juno nominated Industrial/Metal recording artist
Malhavoc. The first Organical release Psyche Self-Defense is an attempt
to meld all the elements and styles that appealed to him. Heavy guitars sit
atop drum n bass style beats, pop melodies struggle with dissonant
sounds, lyrics tell stories that resonate on multiple levels and are subject to
the listeners interpretations. The evolution continued in early 2002,
when the full lineup was recruited to bring the material of Psyche Self-Defense
to live audiences and to fuel the collaborative process of creating new
material. After months of intensive rehearsal, Organical began playing a steady
stream of shows at some of Torontos most venerable nightclubs. The
bands sound continues to grow and evolve, with new sounds, textures and
layers being added at every turn.
web:
www.organical.net Email :
info@organical.net
Pulse
Plant
Paul Jaworski is a Toronto based electronic musician focusing on
dark driving beats. Under the name Pulse Plant, Paul uses past band influences
and blends them into his own dark version of Psy-trance. Initially starting out
in the early 1990's under the band name Genetic Disorder he experimented in
gothic and industrial musical styles, now with the surge of techno music Paul
decided to explore this genre. "I became bored with the industrial scene, that
was the 90's, now there is techno, it is everywhere and I couldn't deny this
fact". Psy-trance seemed to be a happy median for Paul because he could
incorporate his old passion for industrial into a new style of music. Pulse
Plant uses driving beats and arpeggiator patterns combined with strange
atmospheric sounds to create his music. Unexpected sounds and unusual tempo
changes are also thrown in the mix to enthrall the listener and force them to
constantly listen for different layers in the music. Live shows are more
of a concept than a series of separate songs, thus the listener is taken
through a variety of moods building up, and breaking down but never faulting
from a hard driving beat that is aimed at the dance floor. Pulse Plant plays
insturments in realtime and uses the mixing techniques of a DJ when changing
songs. Beat mixes, fades and eq manipulation are all part of the live set,
making it more of a spontaneous performance than a predetermined set.
Pulse Plant is not the only project Paul works on, he is constantly helping out
other Toronto musicians. He plays keyboards for Bang Elektronika, and Die
Roboter (a Kraftwerk cover band). He has also done session work for Novacosm.
Website: www.pulseplant.com Email:
paul6931@hotmail.com (photo by Dave Kemp)
DJ
Karnage
Karnage
currently DJs with Human Clone for Decompression Fridays every Friday at Savage
Garden (doors open at 9pm, no cover, 19+) as well as at other select events
within Toronto and beyond. In November 2003 under Black Lamb Productions he
brought Razed in Black with Ayria and Glis to the Funhaus in
Toronto.
Website: see savagegarden.ca/fridays.html
Futurstate
Fashion Show
Futurstate is a clothing label devoted to presenting hyper dark
futurist gear. This company was one of the six designers to take part in the
fashion portions of the November 16th New Scream Special Edition/CD Release,
and we are happy to bring them back once more to highlight their designs for
you. Website: http://www.futurstate.com Email :
info@futurstate.com
Sound provided
by Set to Stun
Music Prizes for the night are provided by:
Yonge St.
Tattoos and Nocturnalia House of Dreams and Siren presented by
toronto-goth.com
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