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2 by bukowski featuring Kid Moxie + support

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2 by bukowski featuring Kid Moxie + support

From NOK 75.00

Location

Date

Jan 11 2018 20:00 - 23:30

Description

torsdag 11. januar 2018 // 20:00 // 18+: 150 kr & u. 18: 75 kr // fri alder

2 by bukowski
After playing together in various outfits and configurations since their early teens, 2 by bukowski was formed some time in 1997. During their early days the band used to mail record labels MiniDiscs of the songs they wrote and recorded live in founding member Nik’s childhood bedroom, aka The Wire Nightmare. These led to some attention from a few independent record labels, resulting in their first release, the 1999 limited edition split 7″ single with Lazarus Clamp on Jonathon Whiskey, 2 by bukowski’s contribution being the seven minute long David Dark. The single was awarded the Record of the Month title by Record Collector magazine. It was followed by a number of singles and
compilation contributions and, perhaps most notably, the band’s 2000 12″ EP “He Knows That In The Shadows Someone Is Making The Elements Bleed” on Liquefaction Empire. Their share of the “Elements” EPs was allegedly lost in the post and as a consequence most band members still don’t own a copy of that release.

2 by bukowski’s first album “What A Long Strange Journey This Has Been” was released in 2001 and marked the beginning of their fondly remembered collaboration with Thessaloniki’s Poeta Negra and more or less the transition from homemade recordings to recording studios, while 2003's album “Drink From My Bastard Grail” contained “Chopperfuck”, their first non instrumental composition, featuring vocals by Karine Charff of Amp. 2005′s “Yzordderex” album on Very Friendly was the group’s last release to date.

With members almost constantly spread between different towns in Greece, France, England and Germany over the years and releases for record labels from Greece, England, Hong Kong and Canada, combined with an introverted and sparse public image, there’s often been confusion regarding who they are and where they are from…

Their new single, “Hot Summer / Beast’s Breath”, was released in May 2017 via Inner Ear Records.


Kid Moxie
is the musical moniker of Greek born Elena Charbila,
bass playing singer and actress based in Los Angeles.

She cut her teeth on Athenian indie electronic scene in 2007 with
her debut Human Stereo but it wasn’t until 2009’s Selector LP that reached early international fame as a signee of Undo
Records.

At the same time, her acting was in demand and by the end of 00’s Kid Moxie had already start getting gigs in film studios in Los Angeles.

Yes, it is her on Bereave (starring Malcom McDowell and Keith
Carradine), Wilde Salome (directed by and starring by Al Pacino) as well as several international TV ads for the likes of Apple
iPhone or McDonalds.

Being immersed in both those worlds since she was a kid, it was kind of inevitable that she would want to merge acting and music somehow. It was around 2013 when Kid Moxie decided to get back into music and start shaping what have now become her signature sound.

A blend of noir pop melodies, haunting soundscapes and powerful beats defined the sound of “1888” including collaborators such as The Gaslamp Killer and Twin Peaks legendary composer Angelo Badalamenti.

Right after, Badalamenti picked Elena to work on a new version of
‘Mysteries Of Love’, from his soundtrack to Blue Velvet,
originally recorded with David Lynch and Julee Cruise.

With most of the tracks and music videos from “1888” scoring
premieres in Entertainment Weekly, Vogue, Stereogum,
and Noisey, a heavy remix package including Clint Mansell
Requiem For A Dream, The Fountain, Black Swan) and Maps (Mute Records) versions secured album’s reputation.

Instead of a follow up tour, Kid Moxie kept herself even more busy with acting.

In 2016 a new collection of tracks came together and it was about time to record her fourth album.

“Perfect Shadow” released on West One Music Group with The
Gaslamp Killer on production credits and Astronautica (of Alpha Pup Records fame) to provide remixed work. There was more connection to John Carpenter's melodies in there than any other work of Kid Moxie and it was the album that added a cinematic edge to her sound. Publicity and raving reviews kept coming with Noisey and Nylon to getting there first.

Earlier this year while Elena was just adding some coolness to her
live presence by performing alongside cool disco dude Luxxury, phone rang again and she went back to Greece. In a place she now calls home, she is getting ready to combine acting and music in a common effort for the first time ever.
Currently, she is finishing soundtrack composition for the movie
“Unpleasant", a Faliro House co-production where she also
holds one of the main roles.

While in town, she even found time to add more cool collaborations to her bio, as a featuring vocalist for the likes of local pop star Monsieur Minimal on his Greek lyric single Ici or the post electronic don 2 By Bukowski who also goes by the name Achileas Charbilas and is Elena’s cousin.

Future could only look bright for a kid who turned two of her
leisure time activities in daily routines and now divides her time
between acting (from indie Greek films to US national TV commercials for SONY PLAYSTATION, ABSOLUTE VODKA, CHRYSLER or voiceovers for popular video games such as Diablo) and music producing and performing.

Please note that Elena Charbila is also involved with the David Lynch Foundation, where some of her music is currently featured. This is a non-profit label featuring exclusive tracks by leading artists like Moby, Tom Waits, Iggy Pop and Maroon 5 among others. All proceeds from song sales go to raising funds for several non-profit projects initiated by the David Lynch Foundation.

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SubScene, Rosenkrantz' gate 17, 0160 Oslo

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