Show help- 6/30- Noise Stuff
Posted by Peter Woods on 2019-03-29 9:47:41am

Hello there!

My name is Peter J. Woods. I'm a musician from Milwaukee who is going on tour soon. Hope this finds you well.

Looking to play Sacramento on 6/30 (and Reno on 7/1 if you have a lead). Any chance anyone here could help? I will be performing solo under my own name and also travelling with Christopher Burns from Ann Arbor, MI. I've included a bunch of links and press for us below.

We don't need much for the show as we will be travelling with our own PA. Just need a spot to play, a chance to pass a hat/a cut of the door, and possibly a place to crash that night.

Let me know if you can help! And if not, any suggestions on who to contact would be great.

Peter Woods


RECORDINGS
https://peterjwoods.bandcamp.com/album/the-illusory-hope
https://universalreptile.bandcamp.com/album/xenoglossia

VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsKTkHX4Nvk
https://vimeo.com/35738186

BIOS
Peter J Woods- While he splits his time equally between curating shows, running a label and playing in numerous groups, Milwaukee artist Peter J Woods' solo work resides within its own universe. Pulling equally from the worlds of harsh noise and absurdist theatre, Woods' performances build a sense of terror from simple imagery, muted text and an unpredictable barrage of silence and sound. His most recent project, "Impure Gold," represents this aesthetic and thematic sensibility through a multi-media approach that includes writing, theatre, concerts, photography and film. Woods has worked with a number of musical groups, from punk and metal bands like Galactic Cannibal and Mountain Language to collaborations with a wide range of experimental artists, including Olivia Block, Tatsuya Nakatani, xALLxFORxTHISx, Alex Kmet, Phoned Nil Trio, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Faculty members Chris Burns and Amanda Schoofs. He has toured across the country off and on for close to a decade, performing at events such as End Tymes Festival in New York and Eugene Noise Fest in Oregon, alongside artists such as Negativland, The Haters, Hiroshi Hasegawa, and more. Woods also runs FTAM, a record label and concert promotion organization that hosts a wide range of shows, including the annual Milwaukee Noise Festival for the first eight years and the St Louis Noise Fest for two. His theatre work has been shown at the Minneapolis Fringe Festival, the Chicago Sketch and Comedy Festival, and the Sensoria series at UW-Milwaukee.

"Much of Peter J. Woods's potency as a musician and composer lies in his uncanny ability to weaponize silence, to harness space. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin based noise artist and FTAM label head arrays and deploys his corroded electronics so cunningly that when the sonic shocks surface, they're especially gnarly" - Wire Magazine

“Moments of firebreathing feedback and strangled beauty leavened Black Sabbath-esque sturm und drang, with Woods’ incinerating, indecipherable screams lending an eerie tension to the proceedings.” - Pitchfork.com

“"Woods seems to be one of the new generation youth-masters of creating hybrid old school/new death noise pollution without the putrid sense of having to showing off arcane references. Fresh meat thrills." - Thurston Moore, Arthur Magazine



Christopher Burns is a composer and improviser whose works collage and layer musical trajectories, creating imaginative juxtapositions and innovative forms. His music embraces complexity and clarity, incorporating densely braided, rapidly shifting materials alongside gradually evolving, linearly directed textures. Recent projects add digital animation, choreography, and motion capture into this mixture, integrating performance, sound, and visuals into a unified experience. Christopher's work as a music technology researcher shapes his creative output in both electroacoustic and instrumental chamber music. He writes improvisation software which explores a variety of unconventional musical interfaces, and facilitates the performance of multilayered electronic textures. In the instrumental domain, he uses algorithmic procedures to create and elaborate distinctive pitch and rhythmic structures. Christopher is also an avid archaeologist of electroacoustic music, creating and performing new digital realizations of music by Cage, Ligeti, Lucier, Stockhausen and others. His performance of Luigi Nono's La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura, made in collaboration with violinist Miranda Cuckson, was named a "Best Classical Recording of 2012" by The New York Times.

“Powerful, Striking, Raw...a thoughtful and thrilling recording” - New York Times, in reference to La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura, one of the New York Times Best Classical Recordings of 2012
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