Reminder: MASS MORGUE, Sunday Oct. 30
Oct. 27th, 2005 02:47 pmProbably most of you don't actually need a reminder, but here you go anyway. Note that the set times are part of the
general press release--my first set is right after Seven Sunless Days, so if you wanted to see me and Mathew but not
make a late night of it, well, you can do so! I know not all of these bands are to everyone's taste, but I think it will be
a very fun night all in all. I for one am looking forward to finally seeing HUMANWINE, whom I have heard many good things
about.
Mass. Morgue Event Combines Darkwave Music, Macabre Performances, and Creepy Wares: A Perfect Mix for Halloween 2005!
Date: Sunday October 30 7:30-midnight
Sky Bar 518 Somerville Ave.
$12 @ door; $10 from performers/organizers
For the second year in a row, the powerhouse team of local goth scenesters Lauri Murphy and Anderson Mar are bringing you
a macabre night of industrial, synth and dark pop just in time to celebrate Samhain with their annual "Mass. Morgue Event" on
Sunday, October 30, 2005 at the Sky Bar in Somerville. Last year's show was a huge success, and this year's promises to be a
sellout featuring some of the best of Boston's creative dark side with bands like The Glass Set (debut show) and the Illegitimate Theatre Company, the etheradustrial Seven Sunless Days, Lilac Ambush ("Love and Rockets meets New Order"), the dark
lyrical rock of the newly reformed Lucretia's Daggers (debut lineup) and local buzz band HUMANWINE with their spooky gypsy carnival music. Other performers include Badriya the gothic bellydancer, a magician, a master psychic/tarot reader and David
Rosen performing his "broken word". And what goth party would be complete without an industrial dj (DJ Deftly-D) and vendors
selling macabre wares inspired by spiders, skeletons and other creepy creatures! With ManRay gone (for now), the Sky Bar is the place to be this Halloween weekend!
Mass. Morgue 2005 Lineup:
7:30 DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the Magish
7:45 David Rosen with "broken word"
8:00 DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the Magish)
8:10 The Glass Set
8:40 DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the Magish)
8:50 Seven Sunless Days
9:20 Badriya bellydance/DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish
the Magish)
9:35 Lilac Ambush
10:05 Badriya bellydance/DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish
the Magish
10:20 Lucretia's Daggers
11:00 Badriya bellydance/Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the
Magish)
11:15 HUMANWINE
Non-band performers:
DJ Deftly-D:
Voidstar Productions is a record label, production company, artists collective and organization run by electronic experimental sound and performance artists for electronic experimental sound and performance artists. Founded in 1990 by David Dodson.
Badriya the Bellydancer
In her solo work , Badriya strives to combine her gothic tendencies with her traditional training in a style coming to be known as Raqs Gothique (a play on Raqs Sharqi, the Arabic term for traditional belly dance).
Fish the Magish
"Fish the Magish" is a bohemian motivational magic performance artist who has been studying the art of astonishment for over 30 years and is bent on instilling a sense of wonderment in everyone who crosses his path. He can be seen regularly performing
his magic throughout Boston and Cambridge.
David Rosen with "broken word" performance:
David begins the evening with intensely psychological metered narratives and a bare microphone. Where spoken word ends, "broken word" begins; Between painting and prose lies the visual "broken word".
Vendors:
Harmony Dawn, master psychic and spiritual counselor with 12 years' experience will read Tarot, palms, auras for $25 (15 minutes)and $50 (30 minutes) to bring in the witches' new year (Samhain).
Reason8: "fair fashion", socially conscious, "Wearable Mass Disruption" label shirts by David Rosen.
Paul Quintin of Groton is "The Funky Junky". Begun with just metal from scrap cars, Paul has exapnded his art which he describes
as "imagination in scrap metal".
Also, I am told that my grandmother wants to see photos of my wings, so if any of you picture-taking type people are there, please take pictures of me! :-)
general press release--my first set is right after Seven Sunless Days, so if you wanted to see me and Mathew but not
make a late night of it, well, you can do so! I know not all of these bands are to everyone's taste, but I think it will be
a very fun night all in all. I for one am looking forward to finally seeing HUMANWINE, whom I have heard many good things
about.
Mass. Morgue Event Combines Darkwave Music, Macabre Performances, and Creepy Wares: A Perfect Mix for Halloween 2005!
Date: Sunday October 30 7:30-midnight
Sky Bar 518 Somerville Ave.
$12 @ door; $10 from performers/organizers
For the second year in a row, the powerhouse team of local goth scenesters Lauri Murphy and Anderson Mar are bringing you
a macabre night of industrial, synth and dark pop just in time to celebrate Samhain with their annual "Mass. Morgue Event" on
Sunday, October 30, 2005 at the Sky Bar in Somerville. Last year's show was a huge success, and this year's promises to be a
sellout featuring some of the best of Boston's creative dark side with bands like The Glass Set (debut show) and the Illegitimate Theatre Company, the etheradustrial Seven Sunless Days, Lilac Ambush ("Love and Rockets meets New Order"), the dark
lyrical rock of the newly reformed Lucretia's Daggers (debut lineup) and local buzz band HUMANWINE with their spooky gypsy carnival music. Other performers include Badriya the gothic bellydancer, a magician, a master psychic/tarot reader and David
Rosen performing his "broken word". And what goth party would be complete without an industrial dj (DJ Deftly-D) and vendors
selling macabre wares inspired by spiders, skeletons and other creepy creatures! With ManRay gone (for now), the Sky Bar is the place to be this Halloween weekend!
Mass. Morgue 2005 Lineup:
7:30 DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the Magish
7:45 David Rosen with "broken word"
8:00 DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the Magish)
8:10 The Glass Set
8:40 DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the Magish)
8:50 Seven Sunless Days
9:20 Badriya bellydance/DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish
the Magish)
9:35 Lilac Ambush
10:05 Badriya bellydance/DJ Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish
the Magish
10:20 Lucretia's Daggers
11:00 Badriya bellydance/Deftly-D (w/roaming magician Fish the
Magish)
11:15 HUMANWINE
Non-band performers:
DJ Deftly-D:
Voidstar Productions is a record label, production company, artists collective and organization run by electronic experimental sound and performance artists for electronic experimental sound and performance artists. Founded in 1990 by David Dodson.
Badriya the Bellydancer
In her solo work , Badriya strives to combine her gothic tendencies with her traditional training in a style coming to be known as Raqs Gothique (a play on Raqs Sharqi, the Arabic term for traditional belly dance).
Fish the Magish
"Fish the Magish" is a bohemian motivational magic performance artist who has been studying the art of astonishment for over 30 years and is bent on instilling a sense of wonderment in everyone who crosses his path. He can be seen regularly performing
his magic throughout Boston and Cambridge.
David Rosen with "broken word" performance:
David begins the evening with intensely psychological metered narratives and a bare microphone. Where spoken word ends, "broken word" begins; Between painting and prose lies the visual "broken word".
Vendors:
Harmony Dawn, master psychic and spiritual counselor with 12 years' experience will read Tarot, palms, auras for $25 (15 minutes)and $50 (30 minutes) to bring in the witches' new year (Samhain).
Reason8: "fair fashion", socially conscious, "Wearable Mass Disruption" label shirts by David Rosen.
Paul Quintin of Groton is "The Funky Junky". Begun with just metal from scrap cars, Paul has exapnded his art which he describes
as "imagination in scrap metal".
Also, I am told that my grandmother wants to see photos of my wings, so if any of you picture-taking type people are there, please take pictures of me! :-)
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