BEVAR 1000FRYD! (ENGLISH BELOW)

Vi har fået påbud fra kommunen om, at vi ikke længere må spille højt til koncerter - i praksis vil vi ikke længere kunne spille livemusik, hvilket er grundlaget for vores driftstøtte og eksistens.

Nabobygningen er opført med utilstrækkelig lydisolering, og under byggeriet advarede vi om, at det kunne føre til problemer, og det er nu gået i opfyldelse.

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SAVE 1000FRYD!

We have received a request from the municipality, stating that we can no longer play loud music at concerts - this means in practice that we can no longer play livemusic, which is the bedrock of our existence.

The neighboring apartments have bad sound isolation, which is something we warned about, when they constructed it.

There is a signature campaign here - https://www.skrivunder.net/bevar_1000fryd

Moments

Throughout the past 40 years, many people have had personal and shared experiences at 1000fryd!

We want to save 1000fryd, because it is full of history and it contributes greatly to the cultural life in Aalborg.

Saturday the 18th of November 2017 / kl 20:00 / GRATIS entre
The Telescopes (UK) 'As Light Return
Heathe (lokal)
Drukner (KBH)

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THE TELESCOPES

Evolving oscillations of guitar feedback screech and howl through thick layers of distortion. Overtones shift and drift and combine on a carpet of white noise. In the eye of the storm, the voice of Stephen Lawrie remains calm, almost detached. He intones a low, trance-like chant. The vocal is buried deep in the mix, the lyrics just barely discernible. "My specific intention is always to create a listening experience reaching beyond the realm of natural vision. I see duality and multiple meaning everywhere, this is reflected in the way my inspiration is formed, of impressions released in such a way where the meaning is subjective to the listener."

As Light Return – The Telescopes are back with their ninth album. Founded by Lawrie in 1987, the band has been through various phases and a long list of different members and associates. This time he is joined once again by members of the band St Deluxe, tracking the album at the esteemed Riverside Music Complex in Glasgow. The only constant member of The Telescopes, however, is Stephen Lawrie himself. The variable constellation has become part of the concept. "It varies from live performance to live performance and on almost every record. I’m working on an album at the moment where I am doing everything myself. I play a lot of live shows with the drummer and bassist from The Koolaid Electric Company, we have a revolving selection of guitarists that play with us, ranging from one to as many as eight sometimes. I also play with completely different lineups and perform acoustic or noise shows either on my own or with others."

As Light Return is The Telescopes' second album for the Hamburg label Tapete Records, following the release of Hidden Fields in 2015. The new album maintains the balance of it’s predecessor, setting a parallel course between song based noise structures and freeform impressionism, while containing some of The Telescopes most crucial listening so far. "Every record I make is different from any others I have made so there is no control to measure against except to say that The Telescopes house has many rooms and, like the previous album, this album takes a peak inside every room rather than remaining in one. Yet despite having an uplifting album title, the subject matter on these recordings is a lot darker than on Hidden Fields. "Tracks like "You Can’t Reach What You Hunger", "Hand Full Of Ashes" as well as the album's similarly titled 14-minute closer "Handfull Of Ashes" seem to contain an innate wisdom for the listener to decipher. "It’s human nature that interests me. I can be thinking about something very specific that I want to write about, then realise the basic thread I am following could be applied to a completely different subject altogether. I could break down each song and explain the thoughts behind every line and musical decisions made, but I feel it is intrusive on any personal connection the listener may have with the music. I don’t like things to get too literal."

After thirty years of pursuing his singular artistic vision, Stephen Lawrie is more focussed than ever. "I found myself in a position in the early 90s where the main concern everyone around me had was whether or not the next song I wrote was a hit. Looking back now it’s obvious The Telescopes were never going to be that kind of a deal, but at the time it was a severe distraction that took a long while to shake off. I have learned more about keeping sight of the things that inspired me to create in the first place and not to compromise them in any way."

These songs pay no heed to conventionalities. This music has an implicit power. The listener is free to enter a vast sonic universe and determine a personal set of coordinates. "For things to change for the better around us we first have to change them for the better from within."

As Light Return – from the harrowing void

HEATHE

Heathe er et projekt rodfæstet i Aalborg uden fast besætning. Med udgangspunkt i dissonans og endeløs repetition fremmaner gruppen massive og overvældende soniske vægge af rumklangstunge og metallisk klingende støjkollager, hvor desperate halvkvalte skrig indhyllet i kolossale, aggressive energiudladninger giver genklang i et uendeligt mørke. Heathe udgav i foråret 2016 et demo-bånd på aalborgensiske Danish Vaishyas og er i slut-2017 klar med en fuldlængde opfølger.

Blastbeast.dk skriver “I det dybeste mørke afkrog af sindet, venter et regulært bæst på at bryde ud. Hidsigt som fanden selv! Dette bæst hedder Heathe og med deres formørkede trancheskabende agressive doom, er dette én-mands projekt, bestående af Martin Pale, klar til at bringe lytteren på en tur direkte til Helvede!

Heathe har kun enkelt demo fra 2016 ude og det er på baggrund af denne, at vi nu kan byde bandet velkommen til New Shit familien! Skrabet, uploreret og intenst kaster Heathe os nemlig igennem en helvedesmaskine på i alt 3 lange black/doomede numre, hvor gentagelser på gentagelser, skaber tranchedannede øjeblikke hos lytteren!”

DRUKNER

Drukner is a heavy Doom and Stoner Metal outfit out of Copenhagen, Denmark. Their only release at the moment is a self titled full-length, which came out back in September 2016.

Their sound is one of slow movement and laid-back but still very present energy. With Drukner, there is no rush to get anywhere. It’s chill music on their terms, and as a result, their riffs really blossom into something special along the way. Each riff melts seamlessly into the next, creating an impressive gradient of sound.

But Drukner are not exactly just straight up stoner doom. Elements of horror liken them more to a bad acid trip than to your usual psychedelic frolic through the strawberry river, and that makes them stand out in a really interesting way.

Dirty riff through dirty riff, their album is a solid trek through strange new places guided by the spacey voice of Palle Skovhede soaring overhead like some sort of half-eagle half-teletubby creature that you can’t really identify. Most of their music is thematically darker than your average stoner doom, but a keen sense of dynamics, timing and melody gives their soundscape the necessary headroom. This band is a great listen for any fan of stoner music of any kind.