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Friday, January 23, 2009

Mortal Engines Live on What's This Called?

This is sort of last minute, but I'm running sound tomorrow for the Mortal Engines live performance on KPSU. That's at noon on January 24th, 2009. The podcast will be available for download a few minutes after one.

Here's Ricardo Wang's press release about tomorrow's show:

Saturday, January 24th from Noon to 1 PM Pacific time, your host Ricardo Wang is pleased to present an encore live performance on What's This Called? by Portland's own electronic experimenter Mortal Engines!

Citing influences including Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Bill Laswell, the Hafler Trio, Zoviet France, Nocturnal Emissions, and Skinny Puppy among others, Mortal Engines last played at the KPSU studio for What's This Called? on April 14th, 2007. Portions of the recordings that engineer Austin Rich made of those sessions appear on Mortal Engines' self released album from 2008 called Sugar Skull. He'll be debuting brand new material on this upcoming session that is sure to be haunting and entrancing!

STREAMING FROM KPSU WEBSITE HERE!

Or in Portland on the "Mortal Engines" of old fashioned radio:

1450 AM in the Portland OR/Vancouver WA metropolitan area.
98.1 FM on the Portland State University campus
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image: Mortal Engines live on WTC in April, 2007

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