Noise Salon: The Climb Series, Vol 1, March 10, 8 PM Green Kill Sessions
The debut Noise Salon: Climb Series, Vol. 1 event will take place at Green Kill on March 10 at 8pm.
The debut Noise Salon: Climb Series, Vol. 1 event will take place at Green Kill on March 10 at 8pm, and will feature Brian Chase, Doug Gillard, Arone Dyer, Matt Mottel, Mark Shue, and Peter Aaron. Scott Kent will on the soundboard. Read more about this event below.
This event is a livestream production event open to a live audience of 30 presented on the Green Kill Sessions YouTube Channel. Tickets are 10 dollars. Go here to purchase tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/noise-salon-march-10-8-pm-green-kill-sessions-tickets-559771279967
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Live audience
Audience members who wish to attend a performance in-person will reserve a ticket to attend the livestream event.
In addition, in-person audience members will also receive a livestream link which they can watch later.
This audience is limited to 30.
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Noise Salon: Climb Series, Vol 1
Noise Salon: Climb Series is a new monthly curated improvised music event at Green Kill in Kingston hosted by underground musicians Mark Shue and Peter Aaron. A revived version of the Noise Salon series that Shue originated in Brooklyn in 2012, the salon is designed to bring musicians together from various communities and walks of life in order to perform a spontaneous improvisational collaborative performance as an ensemble. The exercise will explore what happens when a group is put together to create a piece of music on the spot.
Noise Salon: Climb Series, Vol. 1 lineup for March 10:
Brian Chase (drums)
Brian Chase is a drummer and drone musician who plays in the New York rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs. He was ranked at number 50 in Gigwise’s list of the greatest drummers of all time. He founded and operates the Chaikin Records label.
Doug Gillard (guitar)
Douglas Gillard is a guitarist and songwriter with roots in Ohio’s vital 1980s scene. He has been a member of major indie pop and punk bands, most notably Guided by Voices, Nada Surf, Bambi Kino, Death of Samantha, Cobra Verde, and Gem.
Arone Dyer (voice)
Arone Dyer is a multi-instrumentalist and member of the duos Buke & Gase and Mistresses; the producer of Dronechoir; and a collaborator whose resume of appearances includes the National’s 2018 Grammy-winning release Sleep Well Beast.
Matt Mottel (synthesizer)
Matt Mottel is a keyboardist and member of the bands Talibam! and CSC Funk Band. He has collaborated with Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Ernie Brooks (Modern Lovers), Jessica Pavone (Anthony Braxton), Akron/Family, and many others.
Mark Shue (bass)
Mark Shue is the bassist of indie rock band Guided By Voices and the guitarist and leader of New York bands Beech Creeps and Chomper. He is also the creator and curator of the Noise Salon series, which was originally held at Brooklyn art/performance space Secret Project Robot.
Peter Aaron (guitar)
Peter Aaron has been the singer and guitarist of influential New York blues punk band the Chrome Cranks and is now the front man of the Stabbing Jabs. He has also played in Peter Aaron/Brian Chase Duo, Young Skulls, and Avondale Airforce, and co-curates Noise Salon.
The next Noise Salon events at Green Kill will take place on April 14 and May 12. Lineups and future dates TBA. For further information, see links below:
https://www.youtube.com/@greenkillsessions8572
Scott Kent, Sound Engineer
Scott Kent originally came to Woodstock in 1988 to work for Bearsville Studios. He taught guitar at Abrams Music and the Kingston Conservatory of Music before moving to San Diego in 1993. He taught Band and Orchestra for San Diego Unified School District for 18 years and returned to Mt. Tremper in 2016. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Professional Music from Berklee College of Music and a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University.