GIRL TALK at the Eagle Theater SOLD OUT
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11
doors at 8PM
tickets: $20 (buy tickets)
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Have YOU paid what you wanted yet
for Girl Talk's latest? Pittsburgh artist Gregg Gillis (aka
GIRL TALK)
has scrupulously created music from samples for over eight years. His
fourth album, Feed the Animals, continues his sonic evolution towards
his party-infested live show. While his first album, Secret Diary
(2002), was full of purposeful glitches and noise, his subsequent
albums, Unstoppable (2004) and the groundbreaking Night Ripper (2006),
moved closer and closer towards dance-able mixes of varying genres,
often including dozens of audio sources in a stream of juxtaposed
hooks. With the fourth Girl Talk album on the Illegal Art label,
Gillis steps even closer towards a creation that is centered on pop
musicality rather than attention-deficit sample splicing. Emerging
from his underground Pittsburgh roots, he is now being lauded as the
future of electronic music by techno pioneer Richie Hawtin, while
celebrities such as Paris Hilton are vying to dance onstage during a
Girl Talk show. Gillis modestly takes it all in stride and has stated
in interviews that he will eventually go back to a normal job, all the
while reveling in the party while it lasts. While Girl Talk's music is
often categorized alongside mashups, or DJ mixes, it is critical to
note how distinct his assemblages are from the traditional mixing of
two simultaneous tracks. Gillis' roots lie more in the rich history of
sample-based compostion as demonstrated by artists such as Dickie
Goodman, Negativland, John Oswald, Steinski, Public Enemy (The Bomb
Squad era), and countless others. Rather than taking mashups to an
extreme, Girl Talk is more focused on the art of the sampling and
developing new tracks that have their own character, and surpass the
original elements. Such transformative work is what helps qualify his
output as being protected by the "fair use" principle of U.S.
Copyright Law. With
THE DEATH SET and
CX KiDTRONiK.