Saturday, September 29, 2012

Mobius Percussion @ Spectrum + more

This months cover, original photo
by Matej Bogdanovski. Digital augmentation & layout
by K.K.W
Nights @ Spectrum: great music. Photos & text by K.K.W.

Friday Sept 28 @ Spectrum was maybe one of the best events so far they've had. Mobius, the 2nd act (I missed the 1st), really brought something great to the venue. With an interesting mix of instruments creating lively sound that affected almost everyone present. The quartet performed "Music for pieces of wood", by Steve Reich, "Paper melodies(my music box music)" by Jason Treuting, "Rotation" by Dave Molk and "Postludes" #1-5 by Eilliot Cole. 

Charity Chan & Weasel Walter's performance, the last act, was wild, passionate and full of energy. It made me think of classical meets punk rock. Both artists have such great skill and depth to what they do, and complimented each other almost perfectly.

It was a shame that most of the people, along with Mobius quartet, left before the last act. I wish they could have have stayed, it would have been good support for the last two performers. Maybe next time.   
Mobius Percussion Quartet

Amy Garapic of Mobius percussion

Mobius percussion performing "music for pieces of wood", 
by Steve Reich - from left to right:
David Degge,  Mika Godbole, & Yumi Tamashiro.


Mobius percussion quartet  in action

Mika Godbole of Mobius percussion quartet.

Mobius percussion quartet in action








David Degge of Mobius Percussion quartet


















Charity Chan & Weasel Walter @ Spectrum

Charity Chan & Weasel Walter @ Spectrum
Charity Chan 

Weasel Walter
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