Uncommon Ground ^ All City Affairs
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All City Affairs
Peter Andreadis' work as All City Affairs begs a distinction between
contemporary and modern music. Modern music explores what it means to
be alive Here and Now, whenever that Now might be, and wherever the
hell Here is. Contemporary music just happens to exist in the moment,
content to rely on whatever's popular at the time: melisma, cynicism,
bling, without asking too many questions or prompting them either
(basically, everything described in ACA's "Fake Soul Singer").
All City Affairs is as fun, catchy, and urban as anything
contemporary, while remaining thoroughly modern in scope. Andreadis'
extensive knowledge of samples and programming, as well as a wide
variety of popular music, makes for a vibrant mash of rock, funk,
reggae, post-rock, jazz, and hip-hop influences. The live recorded
instrumentation of drums, horns, strings, guitars, also keeps the
sound rooted, as tangible and honest as dance-floor sweat.
And you will dance. All City Affairs reclaims the word
"entertainment", washing it clean of the dirty connotations it has
accrued from years of soulless abuse. Onstage, Andreadis performs
solo, accompanied by his pre-recorded works. He spins, dances, leaps,
bows, kneels, and commands a swinging microphone like a brown-locked
Roger Daltrey. Best of all, the gimmick/kitsch level is nil. Though
the songs are full of tongue-in-cheekiness, they are also possessed of
an earnestness and humanity that are irrefutable, especially when
witnessed in the flesh. Contemplating consumerism, media saturation,
self-identity, and the accidental death of a high school football
player has never been this much fun. |
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Uncommon Ground Past Show Dates |
| 2005-10-22 (1087 days) |
Old Dog Music |
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Hilary Marshall |
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Peter Andreadis |
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Pearly Sweets |
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Sean Michael Dargan |
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Lekotek |
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All City Affairs |
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