Record Club III : Skip Spence “Grey/Afro”
The last track in the series. It was a true pleasure playing with such great musicians and good friends. The next RC is going to be bananas. Thanks Skip.
Record Club: Skip Spence “Grey/Afro” from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.
Masses
An addendum to the last post, here is the Pecha-Kucha music presentation by Brian with photography by Francesco Valentino on behalf of rebuilding Haiti. This piece was performed live on February 20th, 2010 in Los Angeles. YOU can donate directly to building homes in Haiti at Architecture For Humanity. Thank you.
PechaKucha for Haiti
I’ll be doing a 6 minute and 20 second musical presentation as accompaniment to recent images taken in Haiti along with several other amazing artists and humans all gathering for the cause Architecture For Humanity as part of a Global event to donate money for building homes in Haiti. The event is FREE on Saturday, Feb 20th at 7:30pm in Downtown Los Angeles at SCI-Arc. Full press release.
More about what PechaKucha is and the plan for reconstruction:
http://www.pecha-kucha.org/pechakucha-for-haiti
SCI-Arc, Keck Lecture Hall
960 E. 3rd St.
Los Angeles, CA
(parking lot at 350 Merrick St.)
FREE. ($20 suggested donation) 7:30 pm. All welcome. Music provided by Dublab’s Carlos Ninos
Record Club III – Skip Spence’s “Lawrence of Euphoria”
Some hyper shit to start the week off right, tight, tonight. Thank you Jeff for bringing the mutant Omnichord.
Record Club: Skip Spence “Lawrence of Euphoria” from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.
Anticon Records podcast
Brian’s radio interview and guest DJ session with Anticon Records‘ label manager Shaun Koplow is now archived and available as a podcast. ch-ch-ch-check-it. Shaun played some amazing shit from his roster and beyond, highly recommended for any discerning music futurist.
Playlist: 10.02.09 Shaun Koplow (Anticon Records) Guest DJ playlist

Brian’s show airs on Marfa Public Radio every Friday night at 8pm PST, you can stream it here.
Limited edition posters, Wolf on Letterman
Limited edition posters from Brian’s live score to “The Wind” are available now at marfapublicradio.org. Each poster has a unique hand-embroidered stitching.


