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Sunday, March 27, 2011

April 2nd - The first ever HSST Art Party!

poster/bookmark by Billy Bert Young

The first HSST Art Party is Saturday April 2nd from 1-6pm at EVAC. What's an "art party" you ask? It's an event where people get together to make art. You can bring your own art to work on or you can come and collaborate with other people. It's a chance to meet other creative people and stuff we make we can show off at the next HSST music events.

Some art supplies will be available but bring some of your own if you can! Also bring some music and we can take turns putting on songs. This is an alcohol free, all ages, kids friendly event!

We're asking a $2 donation to put towards EVAC and help pay for promotion.

CREATE, SHARE and COLLABORATE!

EVAC is located at 757 Dundas St.

recap of Feb 3rd 2011 hsst

Our APK Live HSST was the biggest HSST in the series yet! 8 performances, an art show featuring 3 artists PLUS zine tables to boot!

Art work by Toni Darling, Julia Hodgeson and Cailen Dye. Zine table people included Jason Mclean, Billy Bert Young, Sarah Lanteigne, and Jamie Q

Here are some pictures of the art:



Music performances by:

Eaux Neaux

Wade Whittaker

Derek Brooks

Conscious Seething


Sina Khosravi

Shale

Cali and Jensen

A Person Disguised as People

feb 3rd 2011 poster and flier


Poster by Billy Bert Young


Flier by Mitra Shreeram

December 23 2010 Poster


This is the poster for our December 23rd Hide and Seek Show and Tell by Kyle Mowat

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Next HSST: December 9th, 2010


The next Hide and Seek Show and Tell is Thursday December 9th!
Poster design by Mitra Shreeram

Friday, November 26, 2010

nov 25th recap

Last night was a great success, a lot of new faces and different styles of music and performances!

We had a good sized audience and no shortage of performers by 9PM so the show got started right away (as it should be!) Here's a run down of the nights events as I can remember them and with what little information I have from the performers..


Pete Lebel started things off with a cascade of guitar pedals feeding back onto themselves played in stereo through two guitar amps. His drones were deep and long.
Pete's plays in the band EXIT 2012


"John and this is Snacks" played next. He had a short instrumental acoustic guitar piece.


Now for the noise. Disleksick take the stage!
This group features two guys wearing ski masks providing SONIC TERROR.. one torturing an electric guitar with a wrench and screw drivers and the other one playing chicken wire connected to a contact mic. Their performance held a constant threat of something breaking.
Disleksick's Myspace


Next up was Kevin. He stood on two chairs and wore sunglasses with a hoodie. He played acoustic guitar and sang 3 songs he wrote.


Dylan MacKinnon played a new gameboy composition for us.
More music by Dylan MacKinnon.



Christopher Oegema played three of his songs. One of my favorites was Love is a Movement. Chris uses the acoustic guitar for everything in this track including percussion and vocals.
Chris's Myspace


Link C played a secret new track he made and then he disappeared into the night..
The Babysitters on Myspace



Shale performed next. Shale is a guitar duo featuring Casey and Justin. I really liked their performance, it was minimal and ambient but then also abrasive at times. We may have a recording to link to in the near future.. Here is a recording of one of their other performances:
We Fear Mogwai by Skennen


Indigenous Nudes
were next. This is collaboration between Nicholas and Colin. They were jamming mics into amps, feeding guitar petals and mixers back into themselves.. For some reason I kept looking at this 10 or 12 channel tapco mixer Nicholas had. It's a mixer most starting out home studio owners might have as the "heart" of their studio. I'm sure the specs on the side of the box read with descriptions of sounds that are "pure", "clean", and of a "professional quality" etc.. But then here we are at hide and seek show and tell where we find it sitting on the floor hooked up to a bunch of pedals and being used and abused like all the pots and pans. It was almost like a perfect anti-commercial for a mixer like that. I'm sure they have a lot of examples for ways you can use it but I bet this isn't one of them!

Here's a video of one of their previous performances:



And last but not least there was Braintrust consisting of Peter Thompson and James Kirkpatrick. Peter used a theramine and James had some home-made circuit bent stuff and a big-ass loop pedal. They played for a bit and then Tim Glasgow (exit 2012) joined along with his Korg Monotron.

Checkout some braintrust:


Thanks to everyone who participated!

-Cailen

November 25th 2010 poster

Poster design by Peter Thompson
More of Peter's art can be found HERE.