When Roadburn just isn't your thing

April 21, 2009

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Of course everyone that comes to Tilburg this weekend is going to the Roadburn fest (with among others Baroness (ZXZW 2006)), but it might just be that you do not like stoner/doom or that you need to hear something else between those thick layers of slow noise.

For those of you we have another tip for next friday: Freefolk in a very cosy setting – Steffan ‘Vatican Analog‘ de Turck’s own living room!

Acts: Spoono and Cam Deas:

Spoono is 24-year old guitarist Jack Allett (who is also half of Towering Breaker), who takes the Takoma School of John Fahey, Robbie Basho et al. as the starting point for his compositions and improvisations, and goes on to incorporate psychedelia, neoclassicism, minimalism, jazz and more into his unique take on modern folk/blues fingerpicking. He has a new album out on Blackest Rainbow Records.

Since the dissolution of his previous band, Cameron Deas started a solo career under the name Cam Deas. He has released various EPs under the record labels Blackest Rainbow, Dead Pilot, Dirty Demos and others. Deas plays the guitar, and notably the 12 String Guitar. His music is a mix of acoustic and electronic sounds, which “conjures up an air of ancient smoke-wreathed ritual with ghostly moans and 12 string acoustic guitar ragas that disappear into cascades of echo, haze and distortion.”

more info: sdeturck@home.nl

Free beer, free wine, bring your own booze: just e-mail sdeturck@home.nl that you want to be there and he will give you further information.


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