Brazilian electronic-music producer Amon Tobin stunned eyes and ears at last year’s Decibel Festival with ISAM Live, a multimedia cluster-bomb rendering of his last album, ISAM. Imagine a grotesque, surreal horror-film score executed in Hollywood-blockbuster dimensions, with 3-D CGI throbbing and crystallizing in time to the music’s shattered geometry. It was 80-plus minutes of shock and awe, a wanton display of future-fucking audiovisual technology that was as exhausting as it was dazzling. More, please. (Moore Theater, 1932 Second Ave, www.stgpresents.org, 8 pm, $30 adv/$35 DOS, all ages)
Dave Segal is a journalist and DJ living in Seattle. He has been writing about music since 1983. His stuff has appeared in Gale Research’s literary criticism series of reference books, Creem (when... More by Dave Segal
