21st Century Wildstyle: Conceptual Art meets Dj Culture

21st Century Wildstyle: Conceptual Art meets Dj Culture

SoundLab

June 6, 2001

21st Century Wildstyle: Conceptual Art meets Dj Culture
Saturday June 9th 2001

SoundLab 
353 Broadway between Franklin and Leonard – south of Canal
New York City

www.soundlab.org

www.djspooky.com

Please join us for an evening of video game sounds remixed live as a 21st Century “Happening” in the tradition of John Cage, Grand Master Flash, Afrika Bambaata, and Allan Kaprow. Art as event as Social Sculpture. Performance art for the information age. 

Cultural Alchemy with Dj Spooky’s production company Subliminal Kid Productions and Madame Chao present a SoundLab Massiv animated arcade night with live monster cage wrestling and the soundtrack time machine.

The evening consists of:

Live performances alongside the Kaiju big battel (watch the clips on kaiju.com absurd - gwar meets meets world wrestling federation)

DJ Spooky that subliminal kid – future step illpresario and cultural hacker (djspooky.com)

Anti-Pop Consortium – will crush you tuff gong nyc lyrical pong style (warprecords.com)

Cannibal Ox – Def Jux big battle bloodhounds – tasty vittels (defjux.net)

8bit construction – live atari and commodore set (check beigerecords.com)

Singe & Verb- SoundLab massiv missivs from the lap hip top and analog sampler (soundlab.org)

Mutamassik – just back from an extended respite in egypt on the conquest of sonic realignment

DJ Prozac – sexsonic soundsystem smokin loose booty 

visualists include Madame Chao, Fondue, How2, PanOptic, Luke and Blip

Tix $15 at the door $12 presale Othermusic and Mondo kim’s Video Store Manhattan

Information: www.soundlab.org

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