Looks like this event has already ended.
Check out upcoming events by this organizer, or organize your very own event.
Georgio 'the Dove' Valentino & la Societe des Melancoliques feat. Blaine L. Reininger (Tuxedomoon) + Split Image LiveSaturday, November 5, 2011 at 9:00 PM - Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 4:00 PM (GMT+0200)Athens, Greece |
|
Event Details
7 Sins Club Presents
Georgio 'the Dove' Valentino & la Societe des Melancoliques feat. Blaine L. Reininger (Tuxedomoon) + Split Image Live
SATURDAY 5 NOVEMBER
Doors open : 20:00
Live on stage : 21:00
Ticket Price : 12 euro
Online presale : 10 euro (100 limited e-tickets)
Links :
http://www.georgiothedovevalentino.com/
http://www.mundoblaineo.org/
http://www.splitimage.gr/
Seven Sins Club
Θεμιστοκλέους & Γαμβέτα 5, Πλατεία Κάνιγγος, Αθήνα
Πρόσβαση : Μετρό - Στάση Ομόνοιας
www.sevensinsclub.gr
About "The Dove"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
American singer Georgio ‘the Dove’ Valentino marked 2007 by issuing his
debut 7” single (“She’s Got Eyes in All the Right Places” b/w “Bête
Noire”) and a follow-up 7-song offering, You Brought a Knife to a
Gunfight, on compact disc. Then, after a series of performances across
the United States, the ever-capricious Valentino pronounced his work in
the New World complete. He quit his adopted home in Detroit (to the
locals’ general relief), settled across the Atlantic in Brussels (to the
locals’ general consternation) and awaited the arrival of another
similarly auspicious year, one with enough arbitrary numerical
significance to allow him to resume his recording career in
quasi-masonic style.
So it was that in 2010, aided by a new gang of
conspirators-- among them Blaine L. Reininger and Luc van Lieshout, both
poached from the legendary avant-sleaze collective Tuxedomoon--, the
Dove began work on a spare, crepuscular set earmarked for 10" vinyl. The
Sorrows of Young Georgio descends on discriminating turntables in
February, amidst sundry celebratory situations in the quartier Benelux
and Europe at large.
SPLIT IMAGE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Split Image is a Greek New Wave group that was formed in the early
80's. Due to the circumstances they never release any material, although
they did many live shows in Athens.
In 2007 they decided to be active again , planing to start playing live and record their old an new material.
The present line up is consisted by: George Scordilis (guitar, voice),
Giannis Charalambidis (keyboards), Stathis Papandreou (drums) and
Erianna Tzanelli (bass).
The release of their first album with the title "Exposure" is coming soon from Dead Scarlet.
BLAINE L. REININGER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TUXEDOMOON
Left-field American avant garde band Tuxedomoon formed in San Francisco
in June 1977, initially around the creative nucleus of
multi-instrumentalists Steven Brown and Blaine L. Reininger. The duo
were subsequently joined by bassist Peter 'Principle' Dachert, and
occasional vocalist Winston Tong.
After signing with the cryptic
Ralph label, home to the Residents, the band recorded the seminal albums
Half Mute (1980) and Desire (1981), before electing to relocate to
Europe in order to pursue a more overtly avant-garde agenda.
Europe
provided a creative but demanding environment for the group, who moved
first to Rotterdam, then Brussels. From their hectic concert and
recording schedule between March 1981 and April 1983, four important
recordings emerged, beginning with the score for a Maurice Bejart ballet
in March 1982, released as Divine. The album Suite En Sous-Sol followed
shortly after, as well as a trio of classic singles for Les Disques du
Crepuscule: Ninotchka, Time to Lose and The Cage. The most ambitious
band project from 1982, an 'opera without words' called The Ghost
Sonata, performed in Italy in July, remained unreleased until 1990.
Blaine L. Reininger elected to leave the band in April 1983, leaving
Brown, Principle, Tong and imagist Bruce Geduldig to plot their next
move. The album Holy Wars eventually emerged in 1985 in Crammed,
followed by Ship of Fools (1986) and You (1987). This body of work was
complemented by an ever-expanding catalogue of solo albums.
The core
Tuxedomoon trio of Brown, Reininger and Principle reunited for a
successful world tour in 1988, and have subsequently continued to
perform and record both solo and as Tuxedomoon. Ten Years In One Night
(Live) (1990), Cabin in the Sky (2004) and Bardo Hotel (2006) bring the
story up to date.
SOLO
Born in Pueblo, Colorado, in 1953,
Blaine L. Reininger was the first member of Tuxedomoon to record a solo
album, with Broken Fingers appearing in 1982. After leaving the band
early in 1983, Blaine collaborated with Sleepers guitarist and
occasional TM member Michael Belfer on Night Air. Produced by Blaine
with Gareth Jones, this masterful part-vocal, part-instrumental album
proved a significant critical and commercial success on release on 1984.
After fruitful collaborations with Mikel Rouse and Vini Reilly of the
Durutti Column (featured on the accomplished Instrumentals CD), Blaine
released the powerful in-concert set Live in Brussels in 1986, followed
by a string of further studio albums, including Byzantium, Book of
Hours, Songs From the Rain Palace and The More I Learn the Less I Know.
His film and theatre soundtracks include Radio Moscow, Manic Man and
most recently Elektra.
Blaine also continues his long-standing duo
work with Steven Brown, which has included several film, theatre and
ballet soundtracks, as well as superlative piano/violin recitals of the
kind preserved on the Live in Lisbon CD.
Currently Blaine Reininger resides in Athens, and pursues parallel careers as a solo artist, actor and Tuxedomoon member.
When & Where
Seven Sins Club
Themistokleous & Gamveta 5
Kanigos Square
Athens
Greece
Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 9:00 PM - Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 4:00 PM (GMT+0200)
Add to my calendar