An evening with Tom Carter.

Few figures are so literally and figuratively instrumental in the contemporary underground musical landscape as Tom Carter. Heads know the deal with Carter, from his longtime Texan legend Charalambides and solo explorations on Kranky, up through more recent ventures Eleven Twenty-Nine, Sarin Smoke, and collaborations with Martha Colburn. And new ears are always welcomed into his inimitable take on the United States of Altered. We are stokedelically stoked about bringing Tom Carter to the theater for this special live score event.

Carter and Spectacle have collaborated on a specially handpicked and assembled cut of visuals for this evening, PHANTOM MALLE. An epic work of self-aware ethnographic gaze is stripped of its precocious voice, leaving behind only the lovely cinematography. We could almost call it “Chopping Malle,” but somehow PHANTOM MALLE is more poetic.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

ONE NIGHT ONLY – PERFORMANCES AT 8 and 10 PM

LINKS
freemusicarchive.org/music/Tom_Carter/
wholly-other.com/
kranky.net/artists/cartert.html

Author: Ken Edge

Tags: Live Performance, Tom Carter