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DAVID THOMAS + TWO PALE BOYS

Presented by: Cafe OTO
0LONDON: Cafe Oto
PSaturday 11th September, 2010
N8:00pm

Event information

"Ceaselessly inventive" The Sunday Times

"A gloriously garrulous, diffidently divine, pumping, wheezy, melodeon-driven, contemporised avant-folk... Twisted and inspired, it is like everything and nothing you've ever heard, [they] are now creating a whole new kind of strange and affecting beauty." Time Out


"They deconstructed musical forms and let them flow into strange, beautiful new shapes. The audience was prepared to hear difficult, left-field, probably indulgent art-music, but was swept off its feet by Thomas's essential humanity. By the time he'd left the stage, emotional peaks had been scaled by the most unexpected of routes, and there can hardly have been anyone in the building who hadn't felt it." The Scotsman

"Grown men cried" The Financial Times, reporting on their Edinburgh Festival appearance

David Thomas and two pale boys is avant-garde traditional folk music from the future performed with post-dance technology.

They generate strange and beautiful new shapes, rolling stories, and sonic panoramas out of spontaneous deconstructions created with brass, guitar and electronics. The simple seesawing of a melodeon gives way to cascading electronica and expressionistic soundscapes-- sometimes pulsating and abrasive, sometimes mysterious and exploratory. Through it all is woven the mordant wit of one of the most distinctive and charismatic singers in modern music, David Thomas.

David Thomas is the founder of the legendary Pere Ubu, an avant-rock group that's exerted a huge influence on the way countless bands have approached music since 1975. Formed in 1994, the two pale boys is one of a series of projects that redefine the partnership of voice and instrument in pursuit of a vehicle robust, spontaneous, and parochial enough to speak with the true voice of the human experience. It is urban folk music purged of urbanity, and rooted in the geography of sound.

Founding member of the pale boys, Keith Moliné (They Came From The Stars I Saw Them, Infidel) manipulates multiple voices, dynamic calamities, delicate whispers, and angular rhythms via a midi-guitar setup. Andy Diagram(Diagram Brothers, James, The Honkies, The Spaceheads plays trumpet through radio receivers, echo machines & delays, layering sound-on-sound cascades of electronica. He joined the pale boys in 1996. He replaced violinist Chris Brierley who played with the pale boys in 1994-95.

David Thomas and two pale boys re-wrote the musical score and featured in the London West End production of the "junk opera" Shockheaded Peter for a 3 month run at the Albery Theatre, St Martins Lane from April 4 to June 16, 2002. They featured in Hal Willner's production of "Perfect Partners: Nino Rota & Federico Fellini," April 24 2004, at the Barbican in London, performing the soundtrack to "Satyricon." "A terrifying, raw-noise deconstructivist interpretation," according to The Guardian (4/27/04).


LINKS

http://ubuprojex.net/pereubu.html

http://www.shockheadedpeter.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hYqvtHzr48

Venue information

LONDON: Cafe Oto
018-22 Ashwin Street
Dalston
London
E8 3DL
> www.cafeoto.co.uk