pass the word, y'all....
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come one, come all - dykes, fags, trannies, queers, and freaks of all persuasions:
join girl gang productions for a hott electro-sex multi-media throw-down!
dance party, music show, performance art happening, all-in-one!
three amazingly talented underground favorites on one bill - an event not to be missed!
monday 3.20.06
Lesbians On Ecstasy
(lezziesonx.com)
+
Scream Club
(screamclub.com)
+
Nicky Click
(nickyclick.com)
at
Republic New Orleans
828 South Peters Street - Warehouse District
(republicnola.com)
Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
Cover: $9
18+
more info: www.girlgangproductions.com
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Lesbians On Ecstasy (aka Lezzies On X) hail from Montreal, and make "electronic music of the lesbian variety." A quartet comprised of Bernie Bankrupt on keys/sampler, Veronique Mystique on bass, Jackie "The Jackhammer" on drums, and Fruity Frankie (aka Lynne T) on vocals, they're known for their humorous techno and electro-punk covers of lesbian classics -- i.e. kd lang, Tracy Chapman, Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge -- from their self-titled debut album. The band has opened for Le Tigre and Chicks On Speed, and has been remixed by Tracy & the Plastics, Katastrophe, Scream Club and more on their latest release, Giggles In The Dark. "Funnier than Peaches and more danceable than Le Tigre," says lesbian culture website Afterellen.com - LOE's self-proclaimed mission is to bring lesbian dance music into the 21st century. www.lezziesonx.com
From Olympia, Washington, Scream Club is Cindy Wonderful and Sarah Adorable,"two freaky white rapper chicks" who describe their sounds as "electro sex hip pop punk rock rap." On their debut album Don't Bite Your Sister, the out-queer duo worked with Beth Ditto (The Gossip), Rachel Carns (King Cobra, The Need), Mirah and Tara Jane O'Neill, amongst many others in the Pacific Northwest underground scene, and have been busy developing a new underground label with Nicky Click and others, Crunks Not Dead. A fluke of luck has their "Debauchery Now" national tour with Nicky Click hooking up with LOE's tour date in New Orleans - we can't believe our good fortune to have them all on the same bill. Visit their myspace page at: www.myspace.com/screamclub, or their website: www.screamclub.com.
Nicky Click is a queer femme solo electronic music and performance artist from Olympia, Washington whose debut album You're Already A Member will be released on Crunk's Not Dead in May 2006. She recently opened for UK grime-rap sensation Lady Sovereign, and performed at Seattle's "Queering Femininity" conference and Ladyfest last year. She's often compared to other underground electro-punk artists who merge their politics/activism with their art, like Le Tigre and Gravy Train, and has been called the queer Gwen Stefani (though we think she has more in common with Peaches). More info on her website, www.nickyclick.com.
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come one, come all - dykes, fags, trannies, queers, and freaks of all persuasions:
join girl gang productions for a hott electro-sex multi-media throw-down!
dance party, music show, performance art happening, all-in-one!
three amazingly talented underground favorites on one bill - an event not to be missed!
monday 3.20.06
Lesbians On Ecstasy
(lezziesonx.com)
+
Scream Club
(screamclub.com)
+
Nicky Click
(nickyclick.com)
at
Republic New Orleans
828 South Peters Street - Warehouse District
(republicnola.com)
Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
Cover: $9
18+
more info: www.girlgangproductions.com
-----------------
Lesbians On Ecstasy (aka Lezzies On X) hail from Montreal, and make "electronic music of the lesbian variety." A quartet comprised of Bernie Bankrupt on keys/sampler, Veronique Mystique on bass, Jackie "The Jackhammer" on drums, and Fruity Frankie (aka Lynne T) on vocals, they're known for their humorous techno and electro-punk covers of lesbian classics -- i.e. kd lang, Tracy Chapman, Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge -- from their self-titled debut album. The band has opened for Le Tigre and Chicks On Speed, and has been remixed by Tracy & the Plastics, Katastrophe, Scream Club and more on their latest release, Giggles In The Dark. "Funnier than Peaches and more danceable than Le Tigre," says lesbian culture website Afterellen.com - LOE's self-proclaimed mission is to bring lesbian dance music into the 21st century. www.lezziesonx.com
From Olympia, Washington, Scream Club is Cindy Wonderful and Sarah Adorable,"two freaky white rapper chicks" who describe their sounds as "electro sex hip pop punk rock rap." On their debut album Don't Bite Your Sister, the out-queer duo worked with Beth Ditto (The Gossip), Rachel Carns (King Cobra, The Need), Mirah and Tara Jane O'Neill, amongst many others in the Pacific Northwest underground scene, and have been busy developing a new underground label with Nicky Click and others, Crunks Not Dead. A fluke of luck has their "Debauchery Now" national tour with Nicky Click hooking up with LOE's tour date in New Orleans - we can't believe our good fortune to have them all on the same bill. Visit their myspace page at: www.myspace.com/screamclub, or their website: www.screamclub.com.
Nicky Click is a queer femme solo electronic music and performance artist from Olympia, Washington whose debut album You're Already A Member will be released on Crunk's Not Dead in May 2006. She recently opened for UK grime-rap sensation Lady Sovereign, and performed at Seattle's "Queering Femininity" conference and Ladyfest last year. She's often compared to other underground electro-punk artists who merge their politics/activism with their art, like Le Tigre and Gravy Train, and has been called the queer Gwen Stefani (though we think she has more in common with Peaches). More info on her website, www.nickyclick.com.