Gary Wilson

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PopGun Presents:

Gary Wilson

Slowdance, Bryant K, Bob Jones & The Golden Tones, DJ Thanksgiving Brown, Late Night Party w/ DJ Ilirjana (Pop Manifesto/Apache Beat/Typical Girls)

Fri, July 29, 2011

Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 8:30 pm

Glasslands Gallery

Brooklyn, NY

$10.00 - $12.00

Off Sale

Gary Wilson
Gary Wilson
The enigmatic Gary Wilson emerged from New York's DIY movement with 1977's proto-New Wave masterpiece You Think You Really Know Me, an extraordinary record which has been known to suck unprepared new listeners in like a drug and never let go. Shortly after its limited release its creator simply vanished.

In the 25-year wake before he was found again, Gary's small-town opus had spread by word-of-mouth and indie radio to inspire a whole new generation of musicians and producers with his bizarre songs and personal musical vision. His cult following includes (not only you and all your friends, but) Beck, who shouts him out in "Where It's At (Two Turntables And A Microphone)", The Roots' ?uestlove, Simpsons creator Matt Goening, and of course, Stones Throws Peanut Butter Wolf (who championed his own Stones Throw release, the infectious spacial-funk that is the 'Mary Had Brown Hair' album).

The re-release You Think You Really Know Me in 2002 won him accolades in The New York Times and culminated in select sold-out shows in New York and Los Angeles. Gary Wilson has continued making music in the years following his "disappearance." His music continues to chronicle his obsessions and angst that his followers would expect from him. His songs have been compared to everything from Prince to Talking Heads bursting with electro-funk, synth rock, lounge, soul, and avant-garde jazz.

A longtime in the making, the incredible documentary, "You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story" - the new DVD/CD released from Plexifilm in '08 is well worth the wait and deserves shelve space next to your copies of 'The Last Waltz', 'The Devil and Daniel Johnston', and 'We Jam Econo'.
Slowdance
Slowdance
Slowdance bring keyboard and guitar and a rhythm section that can flip from a new wave throb to a spaghetti western rumble as easily as it delivers punchy indie-pop, all anchored by vocalist Quay Quinn-Settel’s demure cheek and soprano dramatics. She recalled France Gall, and they did Stereolab, because language still counts (even the set-closing cover of New Order’s “Consent” was not without its tie to France). Says Quinn-Settel: “I learned how to read in French before learning in English. It’s half of me, it wouldn’t feel right to sing in English alone. Plus the way the language shapes the mouth changes the timber of my voice, so it’s nice to have both.”
Bryant K
Bryant K
Born in St. Louis and residing in NYC, Bryant K. Steward has left an indelible mark on the world of soulful underground music. After a pioneering Monday nights on East Village Radio, he took his talents to Europe where he curated and contributed tracks to the Artistic Music Design Group project in the Czech Republic and was the first musician resident of the Meetfactory atelier program before heading off to Berlin to make more jams. His new 7" "Daisies Grow b/w Stars" was released by the seminal Stones Throw Records and is a bizarre take on downtempo whimsy. His body of work includes nods to rap, bossa, IDM and soul.
Venue Information:
Glasslands Gallery
289 Kent Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
http://glasslands.blogspot.com/