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maandag 1 oktober 2012

App review: Borderlive



Borderlive combines all concerts in Northern France and The Flanders (Belgium) in one clarifying concert line. Even when you're not connected to the internet, you can still browse the line up in full. 

It provides all the info needed, such as time, place, date, ticketprices, and you can share your favorite concerts on Facebook and Twitter. You can also invite your friends for a certain concert through mail. 

Online tickets can be bought via an easy link in the concert description and 'route' guides you to the gig withouth any hassle. 

The handy feature 'On Air' allows you to see the first upcoming show, and gives you a short summary of date, place and time in one touch. 

Borderlive is an intitiative of Clubcircuit and R.A.O.U.L, two NPO's that haven't been strangers to each other. In 2009 they founded TERMM (The EuroRegional Music Meeting), a project that tries to fade the borders between different countries. 

It's an easy to use app, suited for both people who live in the given areas and tourists who want to check the local live music scene when they're on vacation. 

Borderlive is available for iPhone and Android. 

 



dinsdag 29 mei 2012

Antwerp DIY music promoters

In Antwerp you’ll find one ‘real’ music club, Trix. There you’ll see all kinds of bands from different sizes. The bigger events take place in the main hall, which used to be Hof Ter Lo, and the smaller shows you’ll see in Trix club or Trix bar. And of course, there is also Petrol club.

But then that’s it. I’m not complaining about their programmation, but back when my two companions and myself founded pooping bird we were utterly frustrated about the limited amount of shows we could go to. We as ‘big’ music lovers would change this and I’m sure this is the incentive that drove our colleages aswell.

DIY promoters overall are people who are driven by their love for music in the first place. They are often youngsters who don’t have the money to regulary buy € 15 tickets, but who’d love to see more live shows as they already do. Overall, they have a very critic view on today’s music industry and it’s mainstream way of thinking.

pooping bird.
As I told you before, most of the DIY organisators felt there was something missing in Antwerp, and so did we. Back then, Noon was still studying in Ghent where a lot of DIY concerts took place. We started to get the hang of these very cheap and still very decent concerts, and wanted to take them to Antwerp. We knew a couple of places like for example Scheld’apen who did such shows, so we started to get to know the Antwerp scenery a bit better.

Screamo, post-punk and math rock were our personal favorite shows, because of the no-nonsense attitude and the energy of both the bands and the promoters. But with our organisation, we wanted line ups filled with unknown bands of all genres with just one thing in common: the high standard of their music. pooping bird was born.

Our first pooping bird. event ever was in a small squatted venue, called ‘t Logement. We still had a sloth left on the bill and so little time to promote the event, so we asked our friends of Intergalactic Lovers if they’d like to play that night for gazoline costs. They gladly said ‘yes’ and that was the birth of pooping bird.


Of course, we aren’t the first nor the last DIY promoters Antwerp will ever know, and luckily, we became good friends with some other organizers. Some had inspired us, like Jelle with his Hands Like Birds shows in the beginning of 2008. Others found us to be inspiring and founded their own organisations. Sometimes, we collaborate if we want to do a ‘bigger’ event (cultus online).

When asked why they to what they do, a lot of my fellow colleagues answered that on top of their unconditional love for music they’d miss an underground scenery, where everything was made possible. Through MySpace (ages ago), facebook and the growing number of music streaming sites, a lot of brilliant bands nowadays can easily find their way to a promoter and vice versa. 

Antwerp still has too little high quality concerts in specific genres, but I’m glad there are a couple organisations now (like: Kelly Splinter, Hands Like Birds, Teloorgangshows, Kaspar Hauser Records, ...) who are still trying to work together as a front to lower the threshold and bring decent music to everyone interested.



 

dinsdag 4 januari 2011

Introduction.

Hi there!

This blog will be on music and everything related to it. I'll be discussing new releases, shows, video's and all of that, but also will I be sharing some fantastic bands no-one's ever heard of, DIY-stuff you need to check, (visual) arts related to music, and so on. Anything, really.

To start it off, here's a top 5 of my favorite albums of 2010:
  1. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs With 'The Suburbs' Win Butler and co. found the right balance between their magnificent debut 'Funeral' and the more unsatisfactory 'Neon Bible'. And, let's face it, we were glad they did. Arcade Fire have been one of the most promising indie bands I've heard of, and finally they're there with the long-expected rich, natural and presumptuous third. Admitted, it's their most accessible record so far, maybe because of the fact that the main theme - physically or mentally returning to the places we were raised - is so universal, but it's beautiful and noticable stories are translated in even more wonderful and mature songs, and with succes!

    People who haven't heard of Arcade Fire nor 'The Suburbs', should check out 'Ready To Start' and 'Month of May'.

  2. Wintersleep - New Inheritors When their fourth album 'New Inheritors' appeared on this amazing site 3 voor 12, I hadn't even heard of a band called Wintersleep. Ever.
    It's my girlfriend who told me I should check it out and, when I did, I was hooked. Whatever critics say, it's a marvellous album with some beauties on it. I'd say, start with the opening song 'Experience The Jewel'. If you don't like that one, you might aswell forget about this band.
    Fun fact about Wintersleep: they consist of members of Holy Fuck, Kary, The Holy Shroud and Postdata

  3. Local Natives - Gorilla Manors It's not too long ago when I first found out about Local Natives. I saw them live at the festival Crossing Border, where they immediately ravished me with their heavenly voices, their nervous rythm section and their sunny edge on the songs: definately a band from California. There hasn't been a day since that I didn't listen to their debut 'Gorilla Manors'. Check it out!

  4. Airship - algebra I had to write a review about Biffy Clyro's show in Trix, Antwerp when I first heard of Airship. What interested me was the cross-pollination of more complex rythms (a more math-rock influence) and their obvious influence from Arcade Fire. Still, they remain a band with a very own sound, they're not empty-headed copycats.
    'Algebra' is more an EP than a full-album, but it's definately worth checking out. Listen to these: 'Algebra' and 'Woodworm' (which is actually on their other EP 'Spirit of the Beehive')

  5. The Black Angels - Phosphene Dreams 'Bad Vibrations', need I say more?

These are what I think were the best/most promising albums in 2010, but feel free to comment or send your own top 5!