Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Today's the day!



We have woken to a beautiful sunny day, and everything is in place for the Lines of Flight festival. Here are some last minute extra pieces of information for festival goers:

- Tonight the gig is on the mezzanine level of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Enter from the Octagon main entry doors. There will be a bar operating throughout the perfomances until the start of the final act. Stephen Kilroy's piece is sounding very exciting.

- There will be a bus from town going out to Chicks Hotel on the Friday and Saturday nights - 8pm instead of the usual Chicks bus 8.30pm time. they leave from town from Countdown supermarket on the Cumberland St one-way at 8pm, and then stop at the University Library at 8.05pm.

There are also the regular buses to and from Port Chalmers -


http://www.orc.govt.nz/Information-and-Services/Buses/13-Port-Chalmers-to-City/

http://www.orc.govt.nz/Information-and-Services/Buses/14-City-to-Port-Chalmers/



- Bring cushions for the anteroom show on the Saturday afternoon if you want - rather than sitting on the wooden floor.

- The Anteroom is the Masonic Lodge on Wickliffe St in Port Chalmers, just over the railway lines from the main street. There is an outside garden with a swing which is nice to play in for kids (and adults!), so it is possible to bring kids to this show.

- See you all soon!!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

4 days to go!


Not long to go now! Thursday is the first show at the DPAG, and everything is on track and looking good.

We are excited to announce that Alastair Galbraith will be playing violin with Eye on the Saturday afternoon show, after his solo slot. That show will be one to check out, with Magnetic Field Data "performing" a giant swaying chain-suspended cone of speakers!

The Thursday night show at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery will be on the top mezzanine space, directly above the main lobby. Stephen Kilroy's opening piece will involve four guitars, and a very long copycat loop. Stephen is one of Dunedin's creative geniuses, and this is a rare example of his experimental sound making.

All shows will start fairly promptly, so don't turn up late and then complain that you missed out!

Here is the press release sent out to local papers last week:

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The legendary Dunedin experimental music festival Lines of Flight music festival is set to hit Dunedin again, as part of the 2013 Dunedin Fringe Festival. Over three days in late March the cream of New Zealand’s sonic explorers will be performing to enthusiastic audiences, both from here and overseas.
The first Lines of Flight festival was started in 2000 by Peter Stapleton and Kim Pieters as a showcase for experimental music and film, held at the Athenaeum. The 2013 edition will be the 8th time it has been held, including a one-day earthquake-relief event held in Christchurch last year. Sixteen hours of performances will show a wide range of approaches to experimentation; from trancelike drones to free jazz, from delicate electro-acoustics to roaring walls of noise, from digital techno noise to ethereal vocalising.
"We use the word 'experimental' as a very loose, generalised term," event co-organiser (and member of Eye)  Peter Stapleton explains. "It is basically an attitude to going a bit further. I think it is an aesthetic rather than a genre because it does cross a number of musical genres," he says, alluding to classifications such as free-jazz, noise-rock, electronic and experimental-folk.

Highlights include Dunedin stalwart Stephen Kilroy opening the festival with a multi-guitar loop on the Thursday night, Hermione Johnson’s prepared piano virtuosity teaming up with with saxophonist Jeff Henderson later that night, and the hypnotic analogue synth beats of the reclusive Omit. Wellington’s The All Seeing Hand bring their turntable drums and vocal maelstrom to the festival, Dead C members Bruce Russell and Michael Morley (Gate)  both perform guitar pieces, 2006 NZ Arts Laureate Alastair Galbraith performs his glass harmonium, and Dunedin's finest sci-fi punk band The Futurians finishing things off on Saturday night in joyous fashion.
Film has always been a part of Lines of Flight festivals, and many of the musicians have made their own films. These will screen during their performances, giving a multimedia feel to proceedings.
All shows start promptly, and are $10 per show, or $30 for a festival pass.
Full lineups are as follows:

Thursday 21 March – Dunedin Public Art Gallery, The Octagon, 7pm – 11pm

- Stephen Kilroy
- The Ladder is Part of the Pit
- Greg Malcolm
- Jeff Henderson / Hermione Johnson

Friday 22 March – Chicks Hotel, Port Chalmers, 8pm – 12am

- Sam Hamilton
- Bruce Russell / Peter Wright
- Omit
- The All Seeing Hand

Saturday 23 March – The Anteroom, Masonic Lodge, Port Chalmers, 1pm – 5pm

- Magnetic Field Data
- Memory Burn
- Alastair Galbraith
- Eye

Saturday 23 March – Chicks Hotel, Port Chalmers, 8pm – 1am

- Black Yoghurt
- Foxtrot
- Gate
- Murderbike
- Futurians

Monday, February 18, 2013

Line-ups for each show!



After much wrangling into shape, the line-ups for each show have now been fixed, and are as follows:

Thursday 21 March – Dunedin Public Art Gallery, The Octagon, 7pm – 11pm

- Stephen Kilroy
- The Ladder is Part of the Pit
- Greg Malcolm
- Jeff Henderson / Hermione Johnson

Friday 22 March – Chicks Hotel, Port Chalmers, 8pm – 12am

- Sam Hamilton
- Bruce Russell / Peter Wright
- Omit
- The All Seeing Hand

Saturday 23 March – The Anteroom, Masonic Lodge, Port Chalmers, 1pm – 5pm 

- Magnetic Field Data
- Memory Burn
- Alastair Galbraith
- Eye

Saturday 23 March – Chicks Hotel, Port Chalmers, 8pm – 1am

- Black Yoghurt 
- Foxtrot 
- Gate
- Murderbike
- The Futurians

We're getting very excited about the shows - all strong line-ups as usual, culminating with the dancefloor madness double-bill of Murderbike and The Futurians on the final night. The Futurians brought the house down to close the last Dunedin Lines of Flight, and they are back to pulverise the audience once more!

Notice we aren't one of those annoying festivals which have multiple stages going at once, creating clashes when you want to see both bands at the same time. : )

We will post more in-depth information and web links on each performer/act in the next couple of weeks, so keep checking the blog and spread the word.

lof

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Lines of Flight - 3rd announcement


Hi all,

We will be posting the individual line-ups for each of the four shows in the next few days, so keep checking the blog. Organisation is going well, and the festival promises to be as amazing as ever!

We have had a slight change to the lineup - Our Love Will Destroy the World (Campbell Kneale) has sadly had to cancel. However, to replace him we have not one but two acts - the wonderful otherworldy sounds of Omit, and voodoo art/pop/soundscapist Sam Hamilton. We had 16 acts, but when we heard Omit could play, there was no choice but to expand the programme. : )

For all out-of-towners, make sure you book your flights asap - we are part of the Dunedin Fringe Festival so there are a lot of people descending on Dunedin for the fortnight!

xx lof

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

LInes of Flight 2013 - Second announcement


We are excited to add the following acts to the line-ups:

- All Seeing Hand -Wellington drums and turntable destroyers
- Stephen Kilroy - legendary Dunedin solo guitarist
- Black Yoghurt - Sefton Bastardwisher's solo project
- Magnetic Field Data - Charlotte and Ali's suspended speaker noise sculpture

One-line descriptions of the other acts could be:

- Our Love Will Destroy the World - Campbell Kneale's wondrous noise project - ex Birchville Cat Motel
- Alastair Galbraith - musical alchemical genius - glass harmonium plus more.
- The Futurians - Dunedin noise/sci-fi/sludge/dance/destructo rock juggernaut
- Greg Malcolm - acoustic guitarist inventor/improviser
- Jeff Henderson/Hermione Johnson - saxophone and prepared piano beauty
- Gate - Michael Morley (Dead C) guitar drone universe
- Eye - free/psych/noise rock improvisers
- Foxtrot - solo female voice and loops
- Bruce Russell/Peter Wright - (more Dead C representation) duelling droning guitars
- Murderbike - synth dance beats

- The Ladder is Part of the Pit - gentle violin/synth/guitar improv
- Memory Burn - cracked electronics

So that is the complete line-up - 4 shows, 4 acts per show. The line-ups for each show will be confirmed closer to the time. It promises to be yet another wonderful event, following on from the mini-Lines of Flight held in Christchurch last September. Book your tickets from round the world now!!!!

Thursday 21 March – Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 7pm – 11pm
Friday 22 March – Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers, 8pm – 12am
Saturday 23 March – The Anteroom, Masonic Lodge Port Chalmers, 1pm – 5pm
Saturday 23 March – Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers, 8pm – 12am

Monday, December 10, 2012

Lines of Flight 2013 - First Announcement!


Lines of Flight 2013!!!!

The legendary Dunedin experimental music festival Lines of Flight returns in 2013 with another wonderfully diverse line-up of sonic mind-expansion.

The first Lines of Flight festival was held over two days in October 2000, as part of the Dunedin Fringe festival. Held biennially ever since, it features the cream of New Zealand’s experimental/improvised/free noise music and has become a focal point for the national community to come together, perform and connect. Internationally recognised and known for their strong lineups, shows in recent years have included audience members who have flown round the world to attend.

Film has always been a strong component of Lines of Flight festivals, and many of the performers will have film accompaniment to their music.

Performers will include Our Love Will Destroy the World, Alastair Galbraith, The Futurians, Greg Malcolm, Jeff Henderson/Hermione Johnson, Gate, All Seeing Hand, Bruce Russell/Peter Wright, Eye, Foxtrot, Murderbike, The Ladder is Part of the Pit, Memory Burn, and more.

Thursday 21 March – Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 7pm – 11pm
Friday 22 March – Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers, 8pm – 12am
Saturday 23 March – The Anteroom, Masonic Lodge Port Chalmers, 1pm – 5pm
Saturday 23 March – Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers, 8pm – 12am