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Staplers saturday

Whoa…Wouter and i got up at 3:45 am last saturday, after sleeping little less than 3 hours. This due to the fact that friday we scheduled in a little poker night at my place and the previous plans to go to bed early that night, did not really succeed. Anyway, after the obligatory tooth brushing we stepped into the car and were on our way Düsseldorf Weeze Airport, because saturdaynight we were going to attend the “20 years of Sudden Infant” party in Berlin!

20 Years of Sudden Infant

20 Years of Sudden Infant

Yes, our friend Joke Lanz has been performing under the “Sudden Infant” moniker for 20 years now, and he is going to celebrate this anniversary by hosting a mini-festival at the Ausland venue in Berlin. We are so much looking forward to this that the lack of sleep is almost forgotten when we cruise down the empty Dutch highways.

Around 5:45 am we arrive at Weeze, so just in time for our flight that leaves at 6:30. Why so early? Well, it was the cheapest way… Upon touching our seats in the plane we fall asleep, not waking up again before we arrive at Berlin Schönefeld: first power nap of the day! Brrr… we were hoping for some good weather but instead Berlin is cold and grey. Whatever. We head into town and take the U-Bahn to Rathaus Neukölnn, where we take a little walk and find us a place to have some breakfast.

Breakfast in Berlin

Breakfast in Berlin

It’s after nine now and still we have a long day ahead of us. After breakfast we go out for a walk and make a phone call to our friend Christoph “Kakawaka” Petermann with whom we make a date for noon at Hermannplatz. Inbetween we nourish some Turkish tea at a place nearby the former “O Tannenbaum” and enjoy Berlin a bit further. I don’t know what it is exactly, but I feel so at home every time that I’m here. This city seems to be so alive and vibrant, and you walk into another world with every block that you cross. Bliss around every corner.

With Christoph we go to a bar, where he once met up with John “Massaccesi” Fanning. The latter apparently enjoyed this bar so much, which made us eager to go there as well! We talk about renting apartments in Berlin, since Wouter is planning to move there later this year. We have lunch, say goodbye to Christoph and walk on to the new Staalplaat store for our date with Rinus van Alebeek. Staalplaat moved places this weekend and will re-open in about a week, hence the endless boxes of cd’s and lp’s scattered all over the place. Rinus is going to start a coffee corner in the back of the building and that’s where we meet and have a… beer. After updating each other of the latest developments we have a second power nap that day. Two hours later we join Rinus to his apartment where he treats us on some excellent bread with exquisite herring in a dille sauce: very yummy! Around 8 pm we leave him so that he can watch “Germany’s next Topmodel” and head for the “20 years of Sudden Infant” party! Yay!

Meeting up with Christoph

Meeting up with Christoph

When we arrived at the Ausland, we meet Joke in the doorway and he greats us with “Tilburg is in the house!” which makes us feel very welcome. The place is already pretty packed and among them we see many familiar faces, which in effect builds up to the “feeling at home in Berlin” vibe. I guess at its peak there where about 150 people in there, and with them we enjoy some excellent performances by a.o. Dick Tourette, Family Battle Snake and Raionbashi. But highlight of evening was without a doubt Joke’s performance together with his son Celeste: blowing on whistles while playfully (and in turns) carrying each other on the back and stumbling through the audience (and at the same time a soundcollage was playing in the background). An emotional and magical moment! The overall atmosphere and the organization of the night was great by the way, and I guess some photos and videos will pop up somewhere soon, because everything was well documented. Around 4 am we say goodbye to Joke and start our trip back to the airport. Before we get on the U-Bahn we have a falafel at one of the many places that are open 24-7 and contemplate back on a crazy but great day in Berlin. Our plane would leave again at 8.

Copyright? Whatever.

Your favorite boys from Vatican Analog are in Berlin right now, enjoying the clouds, german beer and tonight the 20 Years of Sudden Infant party. Like the whole world we are shocked by the conviction of the Pirate Bay guys, we didn`t sleep last night because of it and we hope tonight we can finally eat again… It`s like something inside of us suddenly died.

Because we don`t really care about copyright, about who copies what and who fucks other people over (we just give it away), this is something for you all to enjoy:

Preliminary Saturation – Cigarettes and Sandpaper

Please comment, because then we will post all the AC/DC albums, the last Metallica one and if you`re lucky also that terrible Best Of album from Krezip… pfff.

Monolithic

Monolithic is the norwegian two-headed audial monster consisting of Stian Westerhus (Jaga Jazzist, Puma, etc) on baritonguitar and Kenneth Kapstad (Motopsycho and previous member of Dadafon and Animal Alpha) on drums. This freaky creation delivers an incredably infernal racket with their stripped down instrumentation – a duo making this much sound really doesn’t make any sense. For those of us that’s been so lucky to experience Monolithic as an audiencemember know that this is like beeing draged thourgh an infamous amount of audial rollercosters – through insane industral metal to shattering low-key freejazz – with both members going absolutly balistics!

Check out their stuff here.

20 years of Sudden Infant

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The year of 2009 doesn’t only mark the year of 200 years Tilburg, or 90 years since British Indian Army troops opened fire on a peaceful gathering at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab, India, killing hundreds of unarmed men, women and children, but it also marks 20 years of Sudden Infant. Joke Lanz, who founded this milestone in noise/experimental music has been around as an experimental musician for 20 years and this needs to have its personal celebration. This weekend we from Vatican Analog will catch a plane to Berlin to party with Joke and his friends at Ausland. Because he made such great work over the years its difficult to post something which gives you’ll a good impression of what he exactly does, but we give it a try:

Sudden Infant on a BBC3 show

We’re back in business!

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We decided this June we’re going to organise another crazy ass Optimus Prime Noisefest in Tilburg. It will be the 3rd time and this time its gonna be bigger with a list of over 50 different acts! Are you an artist and you’re free the second weekend of June? Let us know!

Send an email out to wouterjaspers {blabla} gmail.com or to our myspace and we’ll get in touch.

Until the big day you can enjoy yourself by watching previous editions of Optimus Prime Noisefest here.

Yellow suits him well…

Last week, we from VA booked filmmaker / musician Scott Foust together with Frans de Waard to play a show in Tilburg as the Tabacconists. It was an interesting show, where a lot of different musical genres were combined to different freak-drone pieces. Scott Foust will still be in Europe for the next 2 weeks: the last show on the continent is a screening of his new movie Here’s To Love! at Bozar in Brussels on April 24, followed by a show of The Tobacconists at Divus Gallery in London on the 25, and a screening of Here’s To Love! and a performance of The Four Accomplishments on April 26 at the same venue. By the way: Scott’s style is too cool for school, on the picture above you see him in his yellow combination.

Found this great psychedelic piece called Ditmas Park from the book/cd Urban Birds by Timothy Shortell. For your easter listening pleasure…

Interpenetration Festival ’08 in Graz

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Wouter Jaspers / Franz Fjödor live at Interpenetration Festival 2008

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Tim Blechmann & Seijiro Murayama live at Interpenetration Festival 2008

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Dälek live at Interpenetration Festival 2008

The last couple of years the Interpenetration Festival in Graz, Austria has been a interesting festival for upcoming and settled experimental acts. Vatican Analog’s own Staplerfahrer played there a couple of years ago and Wouter Jaspers did a Franz Fjödor show there at the 2008 edition. The organisers now uploaded videofiles of all the acts here: http://nocords.net/interpenetration08.html. The next edition of the festival is set for next autumn, be there! But for now: enjoy!

Other movies include: Ovo, Michael Wertmüller & Marino Pliakas, Heifetz, Sten Ove Toft and many others!