Last minute show, 6/30/10

27 06 2010

In a freak turn of events which leaves us both dizzy and pleased, Immigrant Breast Nest’s Speak Onion and David B. Applegate will be joining NO Shoulders and Coin Star for a no-holds-barred bash-out on Wednesday, June 30th at The Charleston.  You’ll want to super-glue your wig to your noggin to keep it from getting irreparably flipped.  We’ll see you there.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Xrin Arms/Dental Work split release, available now!

1 04 2010

Click the pic to get to the download!

Immigrant Breast Nest and Placenta Recordings team up to bring you an ultra-hot split release from your favorite digital harsh rock artist and deranged noise experimentalist. Xrin Arms and Dental Work permanently mutate 2010 with enough electronic psychedelia to conquer the whole fucking internet.

Xrin Arms presents seven maniacal songs bouncing between a new form of brutal R&B and the digital grindcore which made his name. These tracks reveal a bizarre sound-world of hard-earned, violent versatility. And while this may be one last hurrah for his grindcore mode, the R&B inflected tracks look forward to Xrin’s upcoming full length release Coy Insanity. In any style, Xrin Arms sets himself apart. Full Circles is another notch in his belt.

Dental Work comes correct with 22 minutes of lysergic concrete, morbidly obese ape-tech, digital ramen noodle destruction, and avant-garde lamb biryani all wrapped in a neat little package to take you well beyond 2012. These four tracks, conjured using AM radio, turntable, delay, laptop, Magix 15, Atomix, knives, and plenty of LSD, emit a freakish sonic melange of ghettotech and power electronics sound collage. Dental Work’s turntable-ism is dangerous: when you hear it you may have a seizure. You may have to go to the hospital… or to the cemetery. If these tracks render you unconscious, don’t be surprised to wake up in an abandoned building surrounded by cats serving Indian food. You’re welcome.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Don Drope once said. . .

30 07 2009

He said:

When I was a kid I got a little tipsy in a park with some friends & while we were walking home saw a street sign “ONE WAY.” I said “FUCK THAT: MANY WAYS!” and threw a rock at it.

That Don Drope is a weird fucking guy.

I know you weren’t going to, but don’t forget the show on Friday!

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Dang! Tonight’s Clairaudient show postponed due to rain!

23 07 2009

Can’t dance outside if it’s raining! So, now the shows are Fri/Sat/Sun.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Reminder: Clairaudient at Solar Dance, Thurs/Fri/Sat!!

22 07 2009

dance_poster

Come see dance/noise at its finest Thurs/Fri/Sat at 6PM!

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Fact.

27 04 2009

We are badasses and vandals. 

-DON DROPE



More Blog Coverage: I.B.N. featured on Cephalochromoscope!

21 04 2009

Check it out!

I’m not sure what Cephalochromoscope means, but they support our mission to spread weird music throughout the internet, and we thank them for this.

Any bloggers that would like to mention Immigrant Breast Nest are encouraged to do so, and should feel free to contact us to get some inside scoop. And those are the scoops you want, because usually that’s where you generally find all the chocolate chips or nuts or what have you.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



I.B.N. on LastFM! Stream our radio!

14 04 2009

Immigrant Breast Nest and our entire catalog of music is up on Last FM. Check it out!

Go on over there and enter our artists as seeds for your radio stations to help us create the networks of similar/dissimilar music so that we’re associated with only the finest music on Last FM. And also discover some new stuff through there!

Derek Tibs
(CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Speak Onion featured in DJ80HD’s blog!

10 04 2009

Check it out.

Shoutouts to DJ80HD for running a cool blog and for recognizing one of our own. Go subscribe to his feed if you want to keep informed on some cool music from all over the internet.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)



Friends of I.B.N. concert 4/10, Harlem, NYC

9 04 2009

From Immigrant Breast Nest soldier Ben Gallina:

Dear Friends and Potential Lovers of Salo,

Just a friendly reminder about our awesome and fun and musically adventurous gig tomorrow night. We have two new Salo songs I’m excited to hear live for the first time ever. Also, some slight personnel changes in Slow to Wake, i.e. fun and talented guest musicians.

To reiterate: The Shrine, in Harlem, is a great World Music Venue with a cool 70′s vibe, welcoming staff, great food, and cheap drinks. Salo played there in January, it was awesome, and they’ve given us three slots for Friday, April 10th. FREE CONCERT – directions and map below.

All the best,
Ben Gallina

Live at The Shrine
Friday, April 10th, 2009

8pm Slow to Wake

EJ Fry – Drums, Samples
Peter Schlamb – Vibes
J.P. Schlegelmilch – Accordion
Shane Rettig – Keyboards
Ben Gallina – Bass

Steeped in Spaghetti Westerns and Kurosawa flicks, Slow To Wake conjures images of grainy 60s film through the use of instrumental rock, other-worldly jazz, & ambient soundscapes. They shamelessly juxtapose lush strings & digital electronics to provide a modern soundtrack to pristine beauty & urban decay, as well as pristine decay and urban beauty. The band was formed in 2005 with the basic concept being to combine elements that usually seem to be at odds with each other: organic and digital, acoustic and electronic, soothing and harsh, light and dark. The result is a cinematic style of music that comprises many eclectic styles and song forms.

9pm Salo

Josh Rutner – Alto Saxophone and Bass Clarinet
Ed RosenBerg – Tenor Saxophone
Andrew Smiley – Guitar
Red Wierenga – Keyboards
Ben Gallina – Bass
Alex Wyatt – Drums

Salo performs music from the collective-subconscious realm. Expeditions to the astral plane are undertaken to capture and extract energy generated by the experiences of our species. The myriad stories of joy, pain, love and survival are then absorbed, interpreted, translated, and ultimately performed with raw physical urgency.

10pm NOOK

JP Schlegelmilch – Keyboards
James Windsor-Wells – Drums
Kenny Warren – Trumpet
Patrick Breiner – Sax/Clarinet
Jeff Ratner – Bass

NOOK is a Brooklyn-based band that got it’s name from playing their first show in a tiny record store in Greenpoint. They have since gone on to play at larger nooks around New York and have released their debut album “Captain Momentum (Himself).” NOOK’s sound draws from the diverse musical landscape of New York, and freely makes use of experimental rock, balkan music, free improvisation, funk, atmospheric and ambient noise, and tightly structured composition. NOOK seeks to make creative and original music that is also accessible and fun and appeals to a non-jazz/experimental music audience.

The Shrine is located at 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., between 133/134th Streets.
You can take the B/C to 135. Walk 2 blocks East, 1 block South -or-
You can take the 2/3 to 135. Walk 1 blocks West, 1 block South.