Why don't we let someone else tell you about it?
Jan. 13, Back Booth hosted Super Happy Fun Time, a great multimedia art event that straddled audio, visual and tactile forms. The art, from simulated vomit to stupid-funny audio installations in the loo, largely defied orthodoxy, and the experimental music followed suit.
Tele & Incredible Friends comprised the two key artists behind the event, local musician Matt Kamm and Baltimore's Adam Vorozilchak. Their performance was noisy, spastic and absurd – just how I like it. And, according to Kamm, it was mostly improvised, resulting in a lightning-in-a-bottle sort of spontaneity. This is definitely the best stuff I've heard out of Kamm, who delivered an inspired, full-tilt performance as frontman and played like his life depended on it.
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