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DESCRIPTION:Friday, February 27, 8-10pm - early show! $5  F-SPACE and Drop Black Sky  
 StudioZ - 314 11th Street @ Folsom  Come for Happy Hour drink specials!     
 Drop Black Sky is a sonorous, sonically intense mesh of ethereal vocals, 
 electronic programming, and ambient guitars.     "We've been writing new 
 material and pushing our equipment to new levels in regards to 
 sound-manipulation, digital programming, looping and sampling.  We are very 
 excited about the direction the new material is taking and look forward to 
 performing it."        F-SPACE is an extreme experimental pyro-industrial 
 art-punk rock-band project by Mobilization.com founders Scot Jenerik 
 (23five.org) and Ethan Port (Savage Republic), with Aleph Kali (Chrome) 
 drumming with the ferocity of a runaway locomotive. The result conjures an 
 apocalyptic, feral, destructive trance state implying a catastrophic act of 
 nature, a march through the desert on the path to war, or an offender's 
 mental state during a crime of passion.      Here is the Bay Guardian 
 review of F-Space.  "Then came the moment I'd been waiting for. F-Space 
 battered the unsuspecting audience with a wall of noise. Port's 
 instrumentation on an electric 12-string maintained the breakneck speed and 
 ominous tones of early Savage Republic. He'd loop a string of notes into a 
 mixer, then switch guitars, or forsake them for a homemade instrument 
 created out of two thick metal springs stretched along the length of a 
 four-foot-long segment of pipe, which he alternately beat on and picked up 
 and let drop to the floor.  Jenerik used drumsticks and even a violin bow 
 to elicit the most raw and, at times, excruciating sounds from a similar 
 instrument propped on a metal sawhorse. Kali added the energy of a runaway 
 locomotive on drums.  The result was apocalyptic: the music summoned a 
 feral, destructive trance state that implied a catastrophic act of nature, 
 a march through the desert on the path to war, or the offender's mental 
 state during a crime of passion."   -(Camille T. Taiara) SFBG Dec 17, 2003  
    http://www.dropblacksky.com  
 http://mobilization.com/artists/fspace.html\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/27/32023.php
SUMMARY:F-Space and Drop Black Sky tonight at StudioZ
LOCATION:StudioZ  314 11th Street @ Folsom  San Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/27/32023.php
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