Inhabitants (Drip Audio) w/ A Priori : Sunday November 11th

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Hello,

Vancouvers' 'Inhabitants' will be at the Alex P. Keaton on Sunday November 11th.  The show begins at 10pm, and is $5 at the door. 

Also performing this night will be Pete Lebel and myself as 'A Priori'.  We'll be using thumb pianos, violin, glockenspiel, guitars, bass, mics, fx, randomness, and visuals. 

Be well,

Ian

http://myspace.com/theinhabitants

The Inhabitants are an instrumental four-piece from Vancouver, featuring JP Carter on acoustic and amplified trumpet/effects, Dave Sikula on guitar/effects, Pete Schmitt on bass/effects, and Skye Brooks on drums. Close dissection of their music may reveal elements of experimental jazz, noise rock and free improvisation. However, the band prefers to approach their music without preconception of genre, creating a self-defined channel of composition and sound. All active in the Vancouver creative music scene, the Inhabitants are, in part, a product of their environment. You may have seen or heard an Inhabitant playing with bands like the Tony Wilson Sextet, Fond of Tigers, Carsick, the Veda Hille Band, Great Aunt Ida or Dark Blue World, and/or in collaborations with Francois Houle, Peggy Lee, The Buttless Chaps, or the N.O.W. Orchestra. In 2005, the Inhabitants released their self-titled debut (Drip Audio), an album Down Beat magazine described as "an aural introduction to a dream". Textura.Org also voiced approval, saying the band "strikes just the right balance between experimentation and structure". Later that year the group recieved the CBC Galaxie Rising Star Award at the 2005 Vancouver International Jazz Festival. In 2006, the Inhabitants toured Europe, performing at the Moers Festival in Germany. They were billed as "the most exciting new band in Canada". This November 2007, the Inhabitants tour Canada in support of "The Furniture Moves Underneath", their second-full length on the Drip Audio label. The album documents a band continuing to push forward into new sonic territory, further exploring a singular approach to experimental sound, intuitive group interplay and instrumental song writing.

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