Tuesday, May 6, 2008

May 9, 10, 11

The Signal with Pat Carrabré- Friday May 9, 2008
Get out your eyeliner, tonight Pat delves into the multifaceted Jaz Coleman- composer, keyboardist and lead singer for England’s Killing Joke. The sounds of Winnipeg’s Christine Fellows will also get spun along with Cornelius, Vincent Ho, and Don Byron. In concert from Toronto the sweet collision of two distinctive pianists: Canada’s John kameel Farah and Germany’s Hauschka.





The Signal with Pat Carrabré - Saturday, May 10, 2008
Electronics, guitars, ballads and improvisation are put under the microscope tonight when Pat slips Eric Cheneaux’s new CD into high rotation. If you tune in you might also walk away with a loot-bag full of Ghost Bees. In concert from Kitchener ‘s Open Ears Festival work by Peter Hannan and Linda Catlin Smith that challenges and embraces the idea of orchestra. All this wrapped in a burrito of Four Tet, Ween, Gavin Bryars and Bell Orchestre with extra sour cream.




The Signal with Pat Carrabré - Sunday, May 11, 2008
This evening Pat tips his hat to Winnipeg’s Nuna Now Icelandic Festival with music from Mugison, Sigur Ros and Kyrie Kristmanson. For Soundtrack Sunday Pat slips on his backpack and follows the musical path led by the globe trotting Oscar winner Babel. The Signal also stops in on Toronto’s New Music Concerts for a live recording of work by Chris Paul Harman, Juan Trigos, Alice Ho and So Jeong Ahn and Rodney Sharman. Don’t forget your water filter.

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