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MerkavaWonderRoot - Wastelanders and Merkava - Atlanta 9 pm

the Apache Cafe - BFD's Hip Hop Jam Session - $5 - 18 + Atlanta 9 pm

529 - An evening of Funk & Soul - featuring members of Georgia Soul Council, Entropy, Cadillac Jones, Collective Efforts, and many more.... - Free Show - East Atlanta 9pm

The Earl - Atlanta's Friendliest Comedy Death Match - Catch 23 - $5 - East Atlanta 8:30pm

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the Apache Cafe - Al Smith's Midtown Jam Session - $6 - 18+ Atlanta 8 pm

529 - Harvey Milk, Hawks - $12 - East Atlanta 9pm

Star Bar - SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAYS w/ Blair Crimmins & The Hookers & special guests...every week a different theme - Little Five Points 9pm

 

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ATL indie's Carnivores recenlty received a review in the NY Times...check it out here...

 

Make sure you check out Nathan Beaver's new album, Universal You.

 

Pimp C of UGKCheck out Optimus Pikachu's tribute song 'Pimp Z' to UGK HERE.

 

This Piano Plays Itself's new album - "As the House"After just releasing an album in April, This Piano Plays Itself recently said via facebook that they are working on new material and have almost an ablum's worth written already.

 

7/24/10 Check out Vegan Coke, they just played NoPhest and are a killer psych-prog-wildstyle band. 

 

Please take a minute to read our latest blog entry - learn a little bit about what beatlanta is up to and what we're planning.

 

The new album TA from Trances Arc is not available on Itunes. They have an album release show at the Highland Ballroom on Sat, July 17th....but you can't make it cause you'll be at the Hijacking Music Festival at Lenny's...doors at 3pm, only $10.

 

The Less have a new EP available for purchase online, listen to it here on their bandcamp site.

 

Athens trio Twin Tigers are on a month long stint opening for Interpol and The National. 

 

Dillon & BatsauceNew Dillon Maurer and Batsauce  track 'America' up on Bandcamp here.

 

by Chris WuI'm Chinese is in the studio with Ken Oriole at Sound Step Productions recording their upcoming EP...due out late Summer 2010. They have new video out now. You can see it here on beatlanta.com.

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Vote for your favorite Atlanta bands to play this years Warped Tour, in Ernie Ball's 14th BATTLE OF THE BANDS. Click here to see some locals competing for the top spots...

 

See the latest video of A Perfect Day from The Constellations.  It was released on playboy.com and is labeled "EXPLICIT" (tits and drugs - fun)  Buy Southern Gothic here.

 

Atlanta epic electro rockers EP3 will be on a tour of the Southeast starting July 24th.

 

Click here to see videos of Atlanta artists at Bonnaroo 2010 on beatlanta.com.

 

CARNIVORES will be on tour in June, July and Aug. 

 

Local metal band Gored By a Deer has a teaser EP streaming on their Myspace, listen to it HERE.

 

Purchase the new Jungol album Over the Sun and Under the Radar here

 

Howlies will be playing shows up and down the East Coast this summer including several local dates.

 

Gringo Star  recently signed a European record deal for their debut album All Ya'll. Click here to take a listen and buy the album.

 

Click here to get the new Odist album On the 49th Day

 

Through a grant program of the Turner Foundation and Metro Atlanta Arts Fund, WonderRoot has been selected as a Turner Voices Grant recipient. The purpose of the grant program is to empower arts non-profits an opportunity to celebrate the artists and storytellers of today and foster the voices of tomorrow.

 

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    Sep102009

    SENSITIVE CHAOS - interview and pics from NoPHEST

    www.beatlanta.com - photo by Nathan Honnold

    We caught up with Sensitive Chaos after NoPhest a couple weeks back and managed to get an interview with the act. Sensitive Chaos is an IDM DJ act utilizing the latest in mixing tech. He also occasionally has guests playing instruments like  saxophone, guitar and syths. I wasn't able to make it out to NoPhest but our newest photographer addition Nathan Honnold took some great and intimate pics and me and Chris got this interview together.

    from myspace.com/sensitivechaos - Sensitive Chaos live at electro-music 2008, Aug 15, in Kingsport, TN. Photos by Hong Waltzer.

     

    Sensitive Chaos mixes ambient and smooth electronic sounds together to produce a soft and laid back concept on IDM. The music soothes and promotes good times, good feelings and inspiration.  Some of it reminds me of early Moby and other songs make me think of old Japanese rpg games from the original nintendo; both are equally amazing in their intricacy and simplicity, and Sensitive Chaos incorporates them both. His sound is deep and eloquent...his interview below insightful and wise...

     

     

    You can catch Sensitive Chaos at Kavarna on Sept 12, Oct 10, and Nov 14 for Kavarna's City Skies 09 Electronic Music nights. Here is a video...

     

    Here is an interview:

    When did Sensitive Chaos form? Tell me a little about Sensitive Chaos and your goals as a band?

    I formed Sensitive Chaos back in 2005 when I started creating some chill out music that didn't fit into the electronic music duo I was performing in at the time. I also had acquired a MIDI sequencer specially designed for live performance (the Sequentix P3) that allowed me to spontaneously compose and improvise this downtempo music in realtime at gigs, then bring the sequences back to the studio to arrange and refine and record. So while alot of bands compose in the studio and play the songs live over and over and over, I compose at the gigs and record in the studio. Each live performance is a brand new piece.

    What instruments do you play?

    My current live rig for Sensitive Chaos is centered around a nearly vintage Roland JD-800 synthesizer which I run the audio into a Lexicon Jamman 32 second looper and the MIDI into the Sequentix P3 sequencer. The P3 then drives MIDI loops into Roland JV-1080 and Novation Super Nova synth modules. The P3 also clocks to Korg Electribe ER-1 and ESX-1 drum machines. And on occasion, I use a Roland Vintage Synth module with a small MIDI keyboard, a melodica, an electric kalimba, and hand percussion. I've got some other vintage keyboards, guitars, and noise makers in my home studio.

    What are the names of any current albums? Who produced them?

    My most recent release came out in February 2009 on the Subsequent Records label and it's entitled Emerging Transparency. My first release is called Leak and came out in November 2006. Both releases have received airplay on college, public, and internet radio stations, including WRAS and WREK here in Atlanta, Public Radio International's syndicated Echoes program, and internet stations Space Station Soma, cliqhop IDM, and Stillstream.com. The albums can be bought on iTunes, Amazon.com, or CD Baby.

    How often do you practice?

    I have a Fender Rhodes piano right next to my studio chair, so am constantly practicing scales and chords. But I usually only "practice" for a gig by deciding on my sounds and drum machine patterns a day or two before a gig.
     
    What other local bands would you recommend to your fans and fans of local area music?

    There are so many! In the electronic vein, reklein, citizenGreen, The Secret Life, Indigovox, Klimchak, Random Rabbit, recompas, Kevin Spears, Duet for Theremin & Lap Steel, Don Hassler & Jason Butcher, The Fabric, Broken Symmetry, Elbo Jones, Suicide Lane, tay0 have all impressed me with their music, but also because they're just great people. And Richard Devine is probably our most world renowned electronic musician from Atlanta at the moment, and also one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.

    How do you find the Atlanta scene? Has it been kind to Sensitive Chaos?

    I travel in both electronic and alternative circles, and find the scene very welcoming and supportive in Atlanta. Like anyplace, you have to make your own opportunities and work hard to stand out above the crowd. But Atlanta has been incredibly fertile ground for me to network and grow as a musician. I've been lucky to find the right people with open ears and a willingness to try new things and embrace what I'm trying to do. People from other parts of the country have told me they wished their town was as inviting.

    What's your favorite venue to play in Atlanta?

    I like them all. I play most often at Kavarna in Decatur and like their living-room vibe. But I also like EyeDrum, Java Monkey, The Earl, and WonderRoot.

    How do you advertise your shows?

    I've gone to a mostly social media promo route; Facebook, MySpace, Twitter. And my sensitivechaos.com website.

    How do you feel about the future of the music industry?

    There's a lot of unknowns about the future of the music industry but also a world of opportunity for those that will figure out what the new world order is going to be. I've been working in "the business" for 30 years and I've never felt better about young or up and coming musicians being able to survive and thrive to get their music heard. But the industry as a whole is in a huge transformation at the moment and how that will shake out is anyone's guess. The bottomline, as it has always been, is to get as many fans as possible, and to make them as happy as possible doing what makes you as happy as possible.

    How do you feel about file sharing? Do you feel that it's detrimental to the industry or do you find it a good thing - to help more people hear more music?

    I believe that copyright holders should determine how their music should be distributed. I have 16 hours of music that folks can download from my website that is available for free or a small donation if they like. But both of my albums are only available through paid venues like iTunes or Amazon. So, as an artist, I advocate file sharing to increase exposure for my work, but I also advocate that some of my music should be paid for. I need both of those things to happen to keep doing music.

    How do you feel about the RIAA suing people for file sharing and their new plan to cut off internet service to people file sharing?

    Personally, I believe it is an ineffective strategy to combat piracy, but I also understand that the RIAA is an association operating on behalf of record labels, and at this point, they have painted themselves into a corner and have few options besides the legal one left to use. When the business gets transformed, the strategy the RIAA takes will also transform. Until that time, things might get ugly.

    Any closing statements?

    Thanks for the coverage of local music and appreciate the photos of my set!

    Emerging Transparency CD (released February 14, 2009) - Click to stream or buy albumLeak CD cover (released August 14, 2006) - Click to stream or buy album

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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