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Ample Mammal (AKA The Polish Ambassador)
An
expert composer of glitchy vocals, mashed-up beats and strong,
catchy synth melodies, San Franciso-based Ample Mammal (David
Sugalski, aka The Polish Ambassador) is quickly becoming the West
Coast, more sophisticated version of Girl Talk – a one man,
eight channel master of mixing samples, kinetic beats, sliced up
vocals and elegant atmospheric effects and cres...cendos. Unlike
Girl Talk, however, Sugalski’s music is primarily original
material, but heavy with mashed-up sounds and samples that are
tweaked to near unrecognizability, ala The Chemical Brothers.
Known for his energetic live laptop/midi sets as The
Polish Ambassador - bouncing up and down in a signature vintage
Swiss jumpsuit, (which he’s considering insuring) and using
5-7 channels - Ample Mammal’s debut 14-track album
demonstrates Sugalski’s typical intense vitality and animal
charm. However, “Mating Season” is a more varied,
downtempo departure from his more high-energy, kitchy alter ego The
Polish Ambassador. The jumpsuit is gone and the songs exhibit a more
intelligent and intricate artistry.
The track titles are
ripe with science references. And, the mixology, concoctions and
cutting and splicing are evident in each track. If a science lab
project and an after-hours underground party collided, it might
sound like Ample Mammal.
Already getting heavy play on
Pandora and local Bay Area radio stations including Berkeley’s
KALX, Ample Mammal is bringing his highly unique sound to the
oft-times formulaic and duplicitous electronic dance genre. And,
he’s poised to find his infectious dance music and live
performances embraced by a larger International audience.
Support act and De Qualia
The term
Qualia is used to describe the subjective quality of conscious
experience. Qualia embody the ineffable.
De Qualia's
production is progressive, unpredictable, unprecedented and rich
with detail and organic textures. De Qualia oscillates in and out of
techno, never afraid to dip into any genre he pleases at any moment.
His unmistakable mixing style comprised of intricate rhythms,
snarling synths, meticulous design, ineluctable throbs and breathing
basslines will naturally evolve as Jonathan Baruc furthers his
exploration into the unexplored space and structure of sound.
De
Qualia is the creator and mixer of the notoriously eclectic and
progressive EDM radio show, The Weekly Crash
(thecrashaesthetic.wordpress.com). He is responsible for
administering exceptional live productions as one third of Boston
bassfunk providers, UnHeardUv.
Currently stationed in
Boston, De Qualia prepares for extraterrestrial bassfunk protocol
for 2011. Whether on tables, CD-J's, MIDI controllers, a DJ app on
his smartphone, or all the above, De Qualia never fails to fully
captivate those engaged.
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Live painting by
Zachary Nolin
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zachary-Nolins-Artwork/149056635152446
Visuals by VJ Shmeejay
The Wonder Bar
186 Harvard ave.
Allston MA
Harvard ave stop off the Green B train
10pm-2am $5 21+ no dresscode
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http://www.lostinsound.org/
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Wonder Bar
186 Harvard Avenue
Allston, MA
02134-2806
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