Wisconsin acid-house legend DJ ESP (Woody McBride)
rarely makes it out to the West Coast, so Bonkers! promoter Ian
Price (aka the Naturebot)
has scored a real coup with this booking
at his experimental-electronic-music monthly (now happening every
second Friday at Re-bar). Besides scads of releases on his own
Communiquรฉ label, McBride has issued dozens of 12s on
Bush, Synewave, Primevil, Drop Bass Network, and others. His
discography weighs a ton, and were you to consume it all, odds are
you’d never come down from your acid-house trip.

McBride will be doing something rare at this December 12
performance: an all-hardware live PA. A veteran of the Midwestern rave
circuit, McBride is a master of mass crowd control (i.e., he makes
large assemblies of people lose it). The time is ripe for an early-’90s
acid revival, and few are better equipped to present a vital upgrade of
that style/era than DJ ESP.

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The justified hype over Seattle electro quartet Truckasauras has overshadowed Foscil, which features three Truck
membersโ€”Tyler and Adam Swan, and Ryan
Trudell
โ€”plus Anthony Moore. But Foscil deserve at
least as much attention as their flashier, kitschier counterparts
receive. They bring the funk with slightly more nuance and cerebral
intensity, emphasizing impressive instrumental prowess over Truck’s
Game Boy bleepage, WWE footage, and American-flag capes (not that
there’s anything wrong with those things). Think of Foscil as Truck’s
more responsible alter ego.

Funk-rock OGs FCS have been quiet lately (their last show was
almost nine months ago), but they have a full-length tentatively
planned for early 2009. FCS always struck me as a higher-IQ !!! or a
more fun-loving Ui, so it’s good to see these mass mvmnt mainstays (Andy Sells, Joshua Warren, and Mune
Yamakawa
) returning to the fray. Expect some new material at this
upcoming Free Sheep Foundation gig, which also features the dope,
subliminal verbals of Specs Wizard and party-starting DJ
Scratchmaster Joe.

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Attention, environmentally aware house-music aficionados: Get your
dancing ass down to Re-bar on Saturday for Breathe, a
carbon-offset party thrown by the HoldYourOwn organization. DJs
Michael Tello (Om/San Francisco), Ramiro (Uniting Souls),
and Chris Field (Market House) provide the bumpin’ green
soundtrack. Promoter Billy Treese says there will be free trees
and a bicycle giveaway. recommended

DJ ESP, Computer Controlled, Real Life Ryu, Travis Baron,
Beetseeka perform Fri Dec 12, Re-bar, 10 pmโ€“2 am, $9 before 11
pm/$12 after, 21+.

Foscil, FCS, Specs Wizard, Scratchmaster Joe perform Fri Dec 12,
Free Sheep Foundation, 2400 Third Ave, 10 pm, free, all ages.

Michael Tello, Ramiro, Chris Field perform Sat Dec 13, Re-bar, 10
pmโ€“3 am, $5 before 11 pm/$7 after, 21+.

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...

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