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An experimental outfit that uses experimental techniques and instrumentation plays in Scottsdale tonight. Who could it be? Lucky Dragons? Yellow Swans? The return of Tempe-based Tent/City? Not exactly. This Canadian-based ensemble performed at the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics. (Side note: Jesus God. How amazing would it be...
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An experimental outfit that uses experimental techniques and instrumentation plays in Scottsdale tonight.

Who could it be? Lucky Dragons? Yellow Swans? The return of Tempe-based Tent/City?

Not exactly. This Canadian-based ensemble performed at the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics. (Side note: Jesus God. How amazing would it be if Tent/City got back together for an Olympics gig?)

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It’s ScrapArtsMusic, an ensemble that hails from the free spazz/noise/no-wave capital of Vancouver, British Columbia, and whose shtick includes playing “eco-powered percussion. It’s important to note, especially for you weirdo noise fans, that the experimentation doesn’t really factor in the music – a lot of the time, they sound like marching band dropouts – but rather in the recycled and repurposed instruments that they’ve created from accordion parts, artillery shells, and more.

Sun., Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m., 2011

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