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by Stuff Boston |
March 23, 2009
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
Like most of us, Ariel Pink spent his childhood making mix tapes.
Unlike most of us, one of his tapes landed in the hands of Brooklyn’s
art-rock savants, Animal Collective, at a club in LA, his hometown.
They signed him on their label, and he’s been cranking out albums at a
breakneck pace ever since. Notoriously reclusive, he records as Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti,
creating frenetic audio pastiches with snippets of commercial jingles
and other throw-back instrumentations. A small synthesizer and
eight-tracks are among his noise toys, which give his music the
scratchy, antique sound of mash-up circa 1972. He has come out of
seclusion for a spring tour, which he’ll be punctuating with an
appearance at Coachella. He’ll mix it up tonight at T.T. the Bear’s Place
(10 Brookline Street, Cambridge, 617.492.2327). Doors are at 8 p.m.,
and the show starts at 9 p.m. For tickets ($10), stop by the box office
or visit www. ticketweb.com. ...
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