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Thurs. Mar. 8th-Their real tour kickoff

Tzadikim Nistarim (screaming meemos- http://www.myspace.com/tzadikimnistarim)

The City is the Tower (scheming dreamos- http://www.myspace.com/thecityisthetower)

another Los Lunas band that sounded over the phone like "The Matteoti Affair"

Ronoso (Gnarlatron bomb, fresh from recent recording sessions- http://fukrot.cjb.net/ or http://www.myspace.com/fukrot)

& possibly others @ Superhausen (1406 Gold SE)- all-ages, donation, be cool
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Sun. Mar. 11th- 6-hour radio Marathon! I'll be DJing The House that Jazz Built from 11pm-1am, then continuing on with Overnight Freeform until 5am on KUNM 89.9FMTues.
Mar. 13th- I'm celebrating my 37th birthday by kicking out the jams on Music to Soothe the Savage Beast, 10pm-1am, KUNM 89.9FM. Probably a lot of upcoming events will be announced & music will be played.
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Mon.Mar 19th- Three Superrock badasses join forces- The two best touring rock bands I saw last year are now playing the same night with my favorite local rock band!

Stinking Lizaveta (Raging instrumental 3-piece from Philly-http://stinkinglizaveta.com/ or http://www.myspace.com/stinkinglizaveta)

Lozen (Two Native women rockers from Washington- "Enemies against Power"- http://www.myspace.com/11879515)

Fando (Look out for the Pentagram cover!- http://www.myspace.com/mrbittner)

@Burt's Tiki Lounge (313 Gold SW) 10pm, No cover, 21+ Tues. Mar. 20th- Stretch your brain w/ free improv

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Tetuzi Akiyama (http://www.japanimprov.com/takiyama/index.html or http://www.soundnet.org/concerts/mov_refs/a.shtml#akiyama or http://www.soundnet.org/sound/2006/), an internationally-reknowned Japanese improv guitarist, will be performing with Austin percussionist Chris Cogburn (http://chriscogburn.blogspot.com/). Tetuzi Akiyama is a highly unique and experimental guitarist, heavily applying free improvisation and noise. Besides guitar, he also plays electronics, viola, and self-made instruments. For his album Resophonie, he used a prepared resonator guitar with a Samurai sword. He has been a mainstay of the Japanese free improv scene for decades, and has collaborated with Keiji Haino and former ABQ local Jeff Gburek, amongst dozens of others. This is going to be a real treat.

@ Winning Coffee Co. (111 Harvard SE) 8:30pm, all-ages, $5 donation requested, buy some food & drink
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Tues. Mar. 20th- or if you're up in Satan Fe:
mmmhmm (Santa Fe)
New local favorite, mmmhmm, (Walker, Bacon a.k.a. Ben Wright, and Miss Ginger) are back to make us groove. This time, the owners won’t shut them down early for being loud….we’ll encourage it!

ANAVAN (LA via Alaska- http://www.myspace.com/anavan) Anavan is back, closing off their recent tour! In the beginning there was...the freezing cold. In high school, some kids do sports, or theater; the harsh winters of Ketchikan, Alaska kept the three future members of ANAVAN indoors, staying warm by playing along to their favorite records. Molly Williams (keyboards/vocals) favored AM Top 40 hits, Aaron Buckley (drums//vocals) pounded away to the incessant heavy metal metronome, and Bret Berg (bass) fed himself a steady intravenous diet of Rush, Yes and The Ramones...

HEALTH (LA- http://www.myspace.com/healthmusic or http://www.healthnoise.com/) Touring along side ANAVAN, the members of HEALTH hail from Seattle, San Diego, and Los Angeles. Jake met Jupiter in College. John met Jake in a guitar store. Jared was drawn to the fold by the way of internet courtship. It was simple. No one peddled their ass for smack. No one lived under a bridge...

@ High Mayhem Studios, 1703-B Lena Street, Santa Fe NM
Free entry with purchase of a High Mayhem CD, or suggested $5-10 donation

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Sat. Mar. 24th- Benefit for the Zapatistas in Oaxaca, Mexico
a fundraising event featuring an organic posole dinner with all of the fixings, There will be live entertainment, raffle, silent auction and sale of arts and fair trade artesania made by Zapatista weavers and Oaxacan artists - sales to directly benefit indigenous groups in Mexico.
Speakers at the event include Neil Harvey, author of The Chiapas Rebellion: the Struggle for Land and Democracy and local Albuquerque activists.
@ St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall (801 Arno SE, 1 block east of Broadway, north of Pacific) starts at 7pm, $10, all welcome- for tickets and information, call Cecilia @ the P&J (268-9557) or email Ivis at ivis@unm.edu

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Sun-Wed. Mar. 25-28th- UNM Composer's Symposium.
Composers this year are Robert Ashley (http://www.lovely.com/bios/ashley.html), Hyo-shin Na (http://www.hyo-shinna.com/), Raven Chacon (http://www.spiderwebsinthesky.com), and
Curt Cacioppo (http://www.haverford.edu/musc/faculty/cacioppo.html)
Every night are FREE concerts from 7-10pm in the UNM Fine Arts Building/Keller Hall, and Tues. 2pm is a special concert of the microtonal music of Harry Partch.

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Sun. Mar. 25th- AGAIN! 6-hour radio Marathon! I'll be DJing The House that Jazz Built from 11pm-1am, then continuing on with Overnight Freeform until 5am on KUNM 89.9FMMon.

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Mar. 26th- Folk-damaged arties

Gowns (not the Gowns of Christina Carter fame, but folks from Mae Shi & Amps for Christ, amongst many others- http://myrobobedroom.com/ or http://www.myspace.com/gowns) Gowns describe their music as "too structured for 'noise', too wimpy for 'rock', too ugly and self-sabotaged for 'folk', too simple and straightforward for 'free' music. We wanted to write songs you could be fooled into thinking you'd heard before." They have quite a pedigree of involvement in out-there music projects, and percussionist Corey Fogel has worked live and in the studio with Wadada Leo Smith, Mark Dresser, John Oswald, Carla Bozulich, and The Mountain Goats, to name just a few. This is going to be a unique, gorgeous musical event, and we're lucky to have snagged The Gowns as they pass thru the Southwest.

a new music project of Scott & Jess' will be opening, and probably last-minute Others.

@ The Clayton Hts. Manor (1400 Wilmoore SE) Standard House Time, All-ages, donation, be cool

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Tues. Mar. 27th- Crusty critters

Appalachian Terror Unit (W.Va crust band on Profane Existence- http://www.myspace.com/appalachianterrorunit)

Ammunition (local D-beat punx)

Ronoso ("Throwing the Goat" clear across the room- http://fukrot.cjb.net/ or http://www.myspace.com/fukrot)

@ The Peace and Justice Ctr. (202 Harvard SE), 8pm, donation, All-ages

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Thurs. Mar. 29th -NOISE NOISE NOISE

Page 27 (Denver- http://myspace.com/page27 or http://page27.com)

Nova-Sak (Denver- http://www.novasak.com or http://www.swampofpus.com)

Black Guys (aka AGL+RC LA/ABQ noise collabo-http://myspace.com/weRblackguys)

Unnatural Element (local "experimental/IDM"- http://myspace.com/unnaturalelement)

possibly Mammal Eggs
@ Cloaca Jungalor (1416 Wilmoore SE) $5, All-ages, Standard House Show Time


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Fri. Mar. 30th- Good clean activist fun
Bike Ride! There will be a Critical Mass as usual on the last Friday of the month. The set time and place to leave from is 6pm at the UNM bookstore (on Central and Cornell).

Then you can roll on over to the Benefit for The Desert Rock Resistance- Desert Rock Resistance is a group of Navajo Elders, youth and others concerned with a Navajo community in Shiprock, NM. The Dooda Desert Rock (DDR) campaign started in December when, counter to the will of the local Navajo community, Sithe power corporation in cooperation with Dine' power company started rolling in trucks prematurely. On Dec.12 Navajo elders and other community members began a camp-out direct action to stop the construction of what would be another harmful, polluting coal-powered plant. In support of the DDR campaign, the ADA collective is gathering much needed supplies- food, firewood and funds- to be sent up immediately. Please help us resist this injustice. For more information on this campaign, check out http://www.desert-rock-blog.com/. To be performing this evening:

Ronoso (http://fukrot.cjb.net/ or http://www.myspace.com/fukrot)

Excruciation (http://www.myspace.com/excruciation)

The City is the Tower (http://www.myspace.com/thecityisthetower)

The Decca Sequence (http://www.myspace.com/thedeccasequence)

@ The Peace and Justice Ctr. (202 Harvard SE), 7pm, All-ages, $5 donation, food & firewood also accepted.
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. Thanx, DCat
 
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