Thursday, November 19, 2009
Cinema 16: Live Score to Films: Wednesday
We're performing live and sampled musical scores to films assigned by Cinema 16:
Aleph - Wallace Berman (1966)
Oramunde - Emlen Etting (1933)
The Junky's Christmas - Nick Donkin, Melodie McDaniel (1993)
at the Chopin Theatre on Wednesday November 25th at 7:30pm.
This event is free, but RSVP is required.
CLICK HERE TO RSVP
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Thrush "Live"
This is a live version of "the thrush" from about last year when we played at the Hideout with Count Bass D.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Dirty Grooves
Brand New "Dirty Moves" LPs.. On Magenta Vinyl with insert and amazing
artwork by Chris Schrek..
artwork by Chris Schrek..
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
GOLDEN AGE
Golden Age is super rad, if you didn't already know.. Check them out! Also
check out our new Mixtape and LP for sale there..
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Buffalo Stance! North Philly Loft Party Madness from Sunday..
We played the Woodstove (not really a venue, just some peep's loft, but rad as hell!) in North Philly with Javelin, and the new-ist incarnation of Buffalo Stance, Jamey Robinson's (from Need New Body, Man Man) obscure and funky project who's new record hits stores very soon. The band is amazing and I can't quite describe what they sound like, cause its so many awesome things, but Stevie Wonder, the Four Seasons, and Herbie Hancock all jamming in a studio in Jamaica is kind of what I thought of. But they didnt get to play cause the party ending early (during Javelin's super-rockin set) courtsey of Philly's finest. The Buffalo dudes did a little a capella version of a tune that they had been practicing earlier at Jamey's place (Luckily we got to see them in Brooklyn last Thursday and at their rehearsal earlier that day). Look out for this band if you're on the east Coast and Check www.obeyyourbrain.com for Buffalo Stance "Sugar Glider" out this tuesday!?! Also check Javelin too, cousins George and Thom from Providence via NYC bringing super live MPC party jams that are also catchy and endearing. Photos courtesy of the talented Tiffany Yoon and phrequency.com Peace! Thanks to 4000 Flavors and Sean Hamiltion for setting up the party. Philly is so Live..
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
CHANDOS MAY 09 TOUR DATES
WED MAY 13 | SOUND LAB | BUFFALO, NY
(with Bev Beverley)
THR MAY 14 | DEATH BY AUDIO | BROOKLYN, NY
(with Buffalo Stance, Spiral Beach)
FRI MAY 15 | KANSAS HOUSE | ARLINGTON, VA
(with Blues Control)
SAT MAY 16 | HEXAGON | BALTIMORE, MD
(with Blues Control, Javelin, Dream Neighbor, Polygons)
SUN MAY 17 | WOODSTOVE | PHILADELPHIA, PA
(with Javelin, Buffalo Stance, Mincemeant or Tenspeed)
TUES MAY 19 | SONOTHEQUE | CHICAGO, IL
(with Gatekeeper) (DJ / LIVE PA SET)
SUN MAY 31 | RONNY'S | CHICAGO, IL
(with EAR PWR, Golden Birthday)
(with Bev Beverley)
THR MAY 14 | DEATH BY AUDIO | BROOKLYN, NY
(with Buffalo Stance, Spiral Beach)
FRI MAY 15 | KANSAS HOUSE | ARLINGTON, VA
(with Blues Control)
SAT MAY 16 | HEXAGON | BALTIMORE, MD
(with Blues Control, Javelin, Dream Neighbor, Polygons)
SUN MAY 17 | WOODSTOVE | PHILADELPHIA, PA
(with Javelin, Buffalo Stance, Mincemeant or Tenspeed)
TUES MAY 19 | SONOTHEQUE | CHICAGO, IL
(with Gatekeeper) (DJ / LIVE PA SET)
SUN MAY 31 | RONNY'S | CHICAGO, IL
(with EAR PWR, Golden Birthday)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE
"Its not just free music, its good music"
Over 5000 tracks available for free on the new FMA curated by WFMU.
Check out a few CHANDELIERS tracks available there..
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Over 5000 tracks available for free on the new FMA curated by WFMU.
Check out a few CHANDELIERS tracks available there..
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Dirty Moves review
As denizens of a vibrant and eclectic music scene that hinges around the Shape Shoppe recording space on Chicago’s near South side, Chandeliers hail from the same community that includes the inventive Chi-town entities Icy Demons, Bronze, Killer Whales, Bird Names, and Mahjongg. With their 2008 debut The Thrush, the band introduced audiences to their own brand of keyboard-heavy dance rock -- a sound that twisted and shifted through an array of styles and compelling rhythms and proved that the band had a lot of tricks up its collective sleeve.
While listeners might’ve thought they’d gotten a fix on Chandeliers from what The Thrush had to offer, it now seems that we were only getting small part of the picture. The group’s new “mixtape” release, Dirty Moves, offers an extended look at the multi-faceted creative energy that filters into the group’s music.
Selected from a backlog of practice tapes that span the group’s four-year history, Dirty Moves not only charts the band’s evolution, but also displays their stunning artistic flexibility. Over the course of 33 tracks, we hear Chandeliers digging deep into groove mode, all the while engaging in the sort of open-eared improvisational interplay that fuels the band’s music, as melodic motifs get bounced around and the beat gets taken in unexpected and delightful directions. Over the course of 33 tracks, the group snakes all over the musical map and brilliantly runs through a diverse array of styles. From middle eastern synth-pop to Congotronic clatter, electro and 21st century techno-funk, plus a few slips in cinematic mode and a couple of brief sojourns into celestial realms.
Now available on Cassette and LP via the HBSP-2X label, Dirty Moves reveals the working processes of a group that’s percolating with ideas and restlessly pursuing possibilities. Tight on the one hand and loose on the other, occasionally gritty but consistently crafty -- those are the sort of moves (“dirty” and otherwise) that Chandeliers can call their own.
-- Graham Sanford
While listeners might’ve thought they’d gotten a fix on Chandeliers from what The Thrush had to offer, it now seems that we were only getting small part of the picture. The group’s new “mixtape” release, Dirty Moves, offers an extended look at the multi-faceted creative energy that filters into the group’s music.
Selected from a backlog of practice tapes that span the group’s four-year history, Dirty Moves not only charts the band’s evolution, but also displays their stunning artistic flexibility. Over the course of 33 tracks, we hear Chandeliers digging deep into groove mode, all the while engaging in the sort of open-eared improvisational interplay that fuels the band’s music, as melodic motifs get bounced around and the beat gets taken in unexpected and delightful directions. Over the course of 33 tracks, the group snakes all over the musical map and brilliantly runs through a diverse array of styles. From middle eastern synth-pop to Congotronic clatter, electro and 21st century techno-funk, plus a few slips in cinematic mode and a couple of brief sojourns into celestial realms.
Now available on Cassette and LP via the HBSP-2X label, Dirty Moves reveals the working processes of a group that’s percolating with ideas and restlessly pursuing possibilities. Tight on the one hand and loose on the other, occasionally gritty but consistently crafty -- those are the sort of moves (“dirty” and otherwise) that Chandeliers can call their own.
-- Graham Sanford
Monday, March 30, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
'Dirty Moves' mixtape on HBSP-2X
'Dirty Moves' is a mixtape collection of improv jams and room recordings and loops from us Chandeliers in various forms over the past 4 years. It is what the title describes, and everything (except one jam: thanks benjamin balcom) was recorded by the band on our Tascam 4-Track tape machine. Most of the recordings involved only one mic, so compared to our studio recordings, this is more like being in the same room with us while we're playing. A seamless collection of 33 lost mini soundtracks to the films in your head.... Here is the tracklisting:
SIDE A:
01. Analogue Cabin (2:30)
02. Rubber Room (0:42)
03. 3rd World (2:30)
04. Rotation (0:31)
05. Dragon Contest (2:17)
06. Telekinesis (4:19)
07. Pharaoh's Fury (2:47)
08. Baker Bros (1:35)
09. Taste of Cherry (1:12)
10. San Miguel (1:48)
11. Aerobiz (1:27)
12. Prisoner (0:59)
13. Yaqona (2:27)
14. The Durks (1:04)
SIBE B:
01. Barcelona (0:49)
02. Mayfield (0:52)
03. Triumph (0:42)
04. Ravecrunk (0:41)
05. Everybody Knows (1:35)
06. Sarah Lynn (0:33)
07. In the Octagon (2:01)
08. Street Talk (1:47)
09. Champion (1:40)
10. Color Motion (0:35)
11. Moon Lit (1:00)
12. Yellow Sky (1:00)
13. Arms Deal (0:49)
14. Hotshot (0:54)
15. Circulation (2:18)
16. Sensory Deprivation (0:32)
17. Fiji (1:06)
18. Axis (1:19)
19. Rice (2:20)
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Kindred spirits
JAVELIN !!
can't wait to meet/ jam with these dudes in may!
Javelin - Soda Popinski from Ian McAlpin on Vimeo.
Friday, January 30, 2009
CASSETTE
We're working on a 60 min cassette tape release for the label HBSP-2X.
It will be a mix-tape of the past 4 years of improvs and room recordings we've captured on our Tascam 4-track.
We'll be releasing MP3 versions of it as well. In the meantime, you can hear two of the new tracks on our Myspace Page.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Pitchfork reviews "The Thrush"
A pretty accurate description of our debut LP "the Thrush" (via pitchforkmedia.com):
"While there's not a deafening public outcry for mostly instrumental Moog-laden space-funk right now, Chandeliers breathe new life into some familiar sounds on their debut, The Thrush. Members of stalwart Chicago acts like Mahjongg, Icy Demons, and Mucca Pazza lend their talents to the group, and they manage to borrow elements from all without sounding anything like these precedents. With the mysterious echo of vibraphone, the studious pitter-pat of fluid basslines, sophisticated rhythms, and chilly and cerebral atmosphere, it's sound and feel will be familiar (especially to native Chicagoans), but this is more insistent and less heady-- Chandeliers mostly want you to dance, in your own stilted, highly disciplined way.
Mechanical chirps and machine-like bass keyboards lean on some busy but very human drum work on opener "Mr. Electric", a track full of dropped beats and rhythmic twists and turns that amidst its steady momentum and progressively more layered and melodic keyboards. Watery tones play repetitive, circular themes over the stiff funk of the brief "Maldonado", but "Mango Tree" sticks around long enough for a few different modes: hushed percussion and nearly whispered vocals before, slick Ray-Ban-ready keyboard melodies, and cartoonish day-glo funk. The electronic tones of tracks like "Big League" fall into place like pistons in an engine, while both muttered vocal suggestions and subtle horn accompaniment color the moderate groove of "Gold Rush" as it quietly builds towards its ascending melody.
The bass is deeper and the vibe darker on "Bamboo", while it's springy keyboard tones retain a smirk while it's echo-laden vibraphones add unexpected texture-- though by the record's end, a little guitar and junkyard percussion doesn't do much to spice up the sparse "Graffiti", and the loopy march of "Body Double (UK Mix)" only raises the record's pulse slightly. The final moments of The Thrush maintain a vibe and atmosphere at the cost of growing repetitive. While it's only steps away from post-rock, Chandeliers have taken these elements their own way for a more distinctive whole, and a surprisingly cohesive album. It's both moody and danceable, but far more of the former."
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Loft Party with Friends from Baltimore!
FRIDAY JANUARY 23rd
@ Electric Company in French
(1318 W. Cermak @ Loomis)
CHANDELIERS
MASS SHIVERS
THRUST LAB (from Baltimore)
MARK BROWN (video installation/ Wham City / from Baltimore)
PARTY YEAH!
9pm
$5 Donation
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Friday, January 2, 2009
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