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April 04, 2009
Junior Boys, Max Tundra and Lookbook
Junior Boys and Max Tundra played the First Avenue Main room Friday night. Max Tundra's hyper-spastic set was the highlight of the evening for me... but then I've been a big Max Tundra fan since his first, electronica inflected, Children at Play single (from Warp) and I consider his Some Best Friend You Turned Out To Be an unsung masterpiece. The audience was both baffled and dazzled by his impish presence and multi-instrumentalist prowess. But their latent inner raver was soon awakened by Tundra's off-kilter take on KLF's What Time Is Love? The Junior Boys, on the other hand, were almost aloof in comparison... Their icy minimalist synth-techno-pop sounded cavernous and distant... as if emanating from a forgotten mall built inside of an underground fallout shelter buried deep beneath the frozen Canadian tundra... good stuff. Minneapolis' own Lookbook opened. Here are some drawings from the show.
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Max Tundra was so active on stage it was difficult to choose what to draw.
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Lookbook (left), Max Tundra doing a spastic robot (right)
Posted by tomk at April 4, 2009 10:55 AM



