{"id":390,"date":"2016-01-02T21:34:07","date_gmt":"2016-01-02T21:34:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rlsto.net\/Nooz\/?p=390"},"modified":"2016-01-03T06:06:19","modified_gmt":"2016-01-03T06:06:19","slug":"january-2016-noozletter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rlsto.net\/Nooz\/2016\/01\/02\/january-2016-noozletter\/","title":{"rendered":"January 2016 Noozletter &#8211; BANGKOK OAKLAND VALENCIA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font face= arial size=3> <B><Font color=red>Greetings! <Font color=white>I hope this finds you well. <\/B> Happy New Year! I&#8217;m looking forward to great things in 2016 with you. Let&#8217;s not let the prospects of a Donald Trump presidency or the complete obliteration of  bluefish tuna darken our spirits. Remember, &#8220;It will all be OK once the music starts to play.&#8221; And in this case, the music &#8211; my music &#8211;  will start to play right away in January, and with plans for events in almost every month of the year. You will certainly be glad you subscribed to this noozletter, receiving those sweet sweet up to the minute announcements about concerts, talks, reviews, publications and all things Carl, delivered fresh to your inbox..<BR>  <BR>  Normally this (ostensibly) monthly missive would contain detailed announcements only for the month within which it is published. However, as several of next month&#8217;s events happen rather early on, and we have been known to (ahem) sometimes be a few days late in publication, I&#8217;m going to list up February events as well, even if some of the details have not yet been firmly fixed. Please keep your eye on my web-blog at http:\/\/rlsto.net\/Nooz for further updates. <BR>  <BR>  Which brings me to my web-blog itself. A new year means a total face-lift and in fact a total rewrite of the blog. Wow! Now concert announcements, photos and music clips are all  in one handy container, and while I think it looks and functions pretty well, I would love it if you could take a spin around the pages and let me know your comments, criticisms and advice. <BR>  <BR>  <B><Font color=red>And now the nooz:<Font color=white><\/B><BR><BR> <font face= arial size=3> =================== <BR><B>Thu Jan 28 BANGKOK THAILAND  20:30<BR> BRIDGE ART SPACE<\/B> <BR> Soi Charoen Krung 51, Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120<BR> tel: + 66 95 119 6621<BR> <BR> https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/bridgeartspace\/<BR> Carl&#8217;s Bangkok debut! He&#8217;ll be performing at a relatively new addition to the growing Bangkok scene, Bridge Art Space. Joining him for the evening will be Bangkok native, Cal Arts graduate, laptop artist Liew Niyomkarn. Produced by the Fog Fire sound art project. Please come if you&#8217;re anywhere in the Big Mango.<BR>Featured Artists: <BR> Carl Stone<BR> Liew Niyomkarn<BR> + secret guest<BR> 350 THB<BR>  <font face= arial size=3> ===================<BR><B>Fri Feb 5 LOS ANGELES CA  8PM<BR> HUMAN RESOURCES<\/B> <BR> 410 Cottage Home St. <BR> Los Angeles CA 90012<BR>  http:\/\/www.volume.la\/events\/phill-niblock-carl-stone\/<BR> http:\/\/www.volume.la\/<BR> Map (English) at https:\/\/goo.gl\/maps\/p25tG5RuBLz<BR> Carl Stone sharing a gig with Phill Niblock. Produced and presented by VOLUME. The event takes place at Human Resources, in the Chinatown area of LA, near both beautiful Chavez Ravine and tasty Phillipes The Original. You won&#8217;t want to miss this! <BR>Featured Artists: <BR> Carl Stone<BR> Phill Niblock<BR> <BR> <font face= arial size=3> ===================<BR><B>Mon Feb 8 OAKLAND CA  7:30 PM<BR> MILLS COLLEGE ENSEMBLE ROOM<\/B> <BR> 5000 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA 94613<BR> tel: 510-430-2331<BR> Email: bischoff@mills.edu<BR> http:\/\/musicnow.mills.edu\/songlines.php<BR> Carl returns to Mills College after a 20 year absence to perform as part of the Songlines series, an interactive event where audience members can question and discuss with the artists. get up close and personal in the Mills Ensemble Room. He&#8217;ll talk about his early roots studying with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney, give a rundown of more recent activities, discuss musical life living in Tokyo, and present some recent works from his \u201cAcid Minsoku\u201d series.<BR> <BR>Featured Artists: <BR> Carl Stone<BR> For more information about this event, send email to bischoff@mills.edu<BR> free<BR> <font face= arial size=3> =================== <BR><B>Wed Mar 2 VALENCIA CA  time tba<BR> CAL ARTS WILD BEAST MUSIC PAVILION<\/B> <BR> 24700 McBean Pkwy Valencia CA 91355<BR>  https:\/\/calarts.edu\/wild-beast<BR> Map (English) at https:\/\/goo.gl\/maps\/LGkHUtt7yNL2<BR> Carl Stone And Ulrich Krieger, first public performance EVAH! This will take place at the The Wild Beast, the unique and highly flexible, acoustically optimized performance outdoor space at the California Institute of the Arts. Check back here for details, coming soon!<BR>Featured Artists: <BR> Carl Stone<BR> Ulrich Krieger<BR> Free<BR> <font face= arial size=3> <font color=red><b>On the horizon: <\/b><font color=white>France in June and the release of a multi-LP set of early works on the Unseen Worlds label.<BR>  ==========<BR>  <font color=red><b>Keep your ears peeled!<\/b><font color=white><BR>  Sign up for email alerts at http:\/\/rlsto.net<BR>  Follow Carl on Twitter: @carlstone<BR>  Carl Stone Music Page on Facebook: http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/Carl-Stone\/50688882909<BR>  News\/Schedule\/Photos\/Music Clips: http:\/\/www.rlsto.net\/Nooz\/  (bilingual)<BR>  To stop receiving these occasional updates, please send a message to remove@sukothai.com. Your address will be cheerfully expunged from our database.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings! I hope this finds you well. Happy New Year! I&#8217;m looking forward to great things in 2016 with you. Let&#8217;s not let the prospects of a Donald Trump presidency or the complete obliteration of bluefish tuna darken our spirits. 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