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Monday, April 26, 2004

*Plans for a new shipping terminal at the former Charleston Naval Base rely on using existing roads and rail lines to move as many as 2,500 containers a day despite a promise to protect neighborhoods from increased traffic
*Shrimpers want public to help rock the boat to battle imports
*Now, a proposed Sullivan's Island town law would prevent that. The Wentworth home, along with 260 other historic island structures, would be protected under a proposed ordinance that would restrict demolition and home-moving permits for some buildings
-Charleston Post and Courier, 4-26-04

*Hillton Head Island officials worry that a provision added to legislation aimed at protecting some of the state's isolated freshwater wetlands could eliminate the town's authority to regulate the wetlands
-Brunswick News, 4-26-04

*G-8 Summit to restrict ICW boating: Three Georgia marinas to be closed during June event
-Coast News

*The city cannot rely solely on additional tax revenue to pay for revitalization of a new waterfront district, Fernandina Beach Commissioners were told Tuesday
-Fenandina Beach News Leader, 4-22-04

*Work on the Bridge of Lions will halt and the Matanzas River will be clear of construction barges before, during and just after Jacksonville's Super Bowl
-Ponte Vedra Beaches Leader, 4-26-04

*Flagler County wants dialogue on beach driving
-Daytona News Journal, 4-24-04

*PENSACOLA BEACH -- Several near-drowning swimmers and more than 70 other people were brought to safety by beach lifeguards on Saturday
-Daytona News Journal, 4-25-04

*Dauphin "Island Watch" web site

*Pensacola Beach lifeguards faced another day of rough surf and strong rip currents Sunday assisting between 50 and 60 swimmers to shore
-Pensacola News Journal, 4-26-04

*Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has scheduled a local public workshop in Northwest Florida regarding the management of blue crabs
-Port St. Joe Star, 4-22-04


psi
Gruppe Freie Elektronisch

9pm, Thurs, Sept 23
Eyedrum
290 MLK Jr. Drive, Suite 8
404-522-0655
www.eyedrum.org

 

 

psi is a collaborative model from Brooklyn, NY, USA developed by Jaime Fennelly (electronics), Chris Forsyth (guitar), and Fritz  Welch  (drums, cymbals & objects) to execute a series of musical/sound/noise  projects. Cathartic, hermetic, meditative noise that slowly evolves into nothing while exploring delicate interplay and a  coarse, uneven stasis. Fire through a needle eye...

For two years, psi has been examining the boundaries of their instruments and acoustical spaces together through praxis, psychic interaction, and ultimately, the stupor-inducing condition of  performance. The resultant music considers the dynamic interaction of three basic themes: science, magic, blues.

Together they have released two records, "The __ who had begun his career as a useful __ of the __ court later became the __ of __   and the__ of __." (Evolving Ear) and their newest release "Black American  Flag" (Evolving Ear). They have toured extensively around the United States and embark on a European tour in May.

 

www.evolvingear.com

 

 

"(psi) retains an overall warmth that separates them from the  experimental pack."
- Buffalo Artvoice, April 2003

 

"a weird, subversive, static melange of sounds."
- All Music Guide

 

"a very beautiful album of full-bodied and resistant  electro-acoustics rather than the evanescent and whispered  school like we otherwise hear. Their choices are always original and personal. An album not to be missed."
- Blow Up, Italy, June 2003

 

"The distinction between the flowers and the weeds in the fields of experimental improv may be hard to explain but it is not hard to hear. psi is a pleasing reassurance that our belief in the genre is not purely religious."
- Tom Worster, Brainwashed

"psi have that rare gift of a keen capability of holding their horses at the right moment, using their instruments just like nail files: a unique touch here, an overlap there, and the majority of this genre's habituals gets outmoded all at once. Follow them."
- Massimo Ricci, Touching Extremes

 


Boston Show

Call the Doctor

AHOTBO

O2

Far Away

Start Together

I'm Not Waiting

Oh!

Everything

Turn It On

Sympathy

Hollywood Ending

New Song

Words & Guitar

Step Aside

Entertain

Encore:

Little Babies

Rebel Girl

End of You

YNRNRF

Dig Me out

 

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