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August 24, 2007

Church of the Friendly Ghost Night: Deep Dream Decoders, Book of Shadows and Loren Dent & More

The Church of the Friendly Ghost continues to showcase the finest Austin has to offer in the experimental scene this Saturday at the Salvage Vanguard Theater on Manor Road.

The lineup this Saturday is fantastic for fans of minimalist ambient music as well as fuzzy, pedal-induced brainwave avante noise. Rick Reed, who mentioned before, uses old battered electronic devices like sine wave generators, short wave radios and a vintage EMS analogue synthesizers to achieve his unique sound. On Saturday he'll be performing with Brent Fariss as the Deep Dream Decoders.


Loren Dent composes a slightly more soothing sound, depending on your tastes, and will hopefully be playing tunes from his latest album, Empires & Milk, released earlier this year on Contract Killers Records. The lineup is rounded out with inalonelyplace alongside visuals by Paul Baker's visuals.


Rick Reed [MySpace]
Book of Shadows [MySpace]
Loren Dent [MySpace]
Salvage Vanguard [MySpace]


Church of the Friendly Ghost Night w/ the Deep Dream Decoders (Rick Reed & Brent Fariss), Book of Shadows, Loren Dent, inalonelyplace. Visuals by Paul Baker.
Saturday, August 25
Salvage Vanguard Theater [map]
8 PM
$5

Photo of Loren Dent courtesy Craig Washburn - Apologies for missing this earlier, the photo is uncredited on the artist's MySpace


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please credit craig washburn on photo. thank you

 

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