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Gigs and Other Significant Events, 1977 – 2019 Tom Djll: Performances (and some private sessions) Date Venue Details recorded 2019 3/23 3/17 TAC, Oakland Doors That Only Open in Silence #51 y 3/13 New Nothing Theater, SF Euphotic w/Leonard, Day ?/v https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IOe8E9XMl0 3/1 Gold Lion Arts, Sacto Kinda Green w/Perkis y/v 2/17 TAC, Oakland Doors That Only Open in Silence #50 y 2/15 TAC, Oakland Trio with Bill Hsu and Gino Robair y 2/9 KZSU-FM, Stanford Day of Noise: Unpopular Electronics w/Gino Robair y/v https://youtu.be/P4U5MynK0fg 2/5 Octopus Literary Salon, Oak Bugs In the Borderlands w/Lisa Margonelli, author 1/27 VAMP, Oakland 6th Year Fundraiser w/ KOKUO (Bruckmann, Nishi-Smith, Heule, Djll) y/v https://youtu.be/aZtAiYrD6HM 1/23 Tom’s Place, Berk Martini Mix w/Tania, Barb Golden, Jon Raskin y 1/22 Mills College Recording DIPW with Walton, Perkis, Ingalls, eng. Phil Perkins y 1/7 Makeout Room, SF Revenant, w/ Karl Evangelista, Brett Carson, Nava Dunkelman n 1/6 Soundwave Studios, Oakl Resonant Frequencies #13 y/v 2018 12/16 TAC, Oakland Doors That Only Open in Silence #48 y 11/20 TAC, Oakland Doors That Only Open in Silence #47 y 11/13 KZSU Stanford Bloop Quack Radio Hour w/Doug Lynner, R Duck y 10/25 Luggage Store, SF Runcible Spoon Fight, w/Clarke Robinson y 10/21 TAC, Oakland Doors That Only Open in Silence #46 y 10/20 Robotspeak, SF 16th Anniversary show: https://youtu.be/3bOfhZT_ep8 y/v 10/12 CNM, SF Visualizing Music: Scores of Brian Lucas w/Samas, Robair, Leonard, Day, Greenlief, Nunn 10/6 Tom’s Place, Berk David Toop/Gino/Wobbly/Djll n Y/n/? = yes/no/don’t know /r = released /o = online /v = videotaped /l = lost 10/5 CNMAT, Berk Robair/Perkis/Nilsson/Dahlstedt/Toop/Djll “Systemic Improvisation” y/v https://youtu.be/dFeXkiK9IV8 9/26 Adobe Books, SF “UNDERBUG” reading w/Lisa Margonelli y 9/16 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #45 y 8/25 The Nunnery, SF "Gaze Emanations" recording w/Samas, Nunn, Leonard, O’Kane, Greenlief, Day y 8/19 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #44 y 8/18 1st Church of Buzzard, Oak Death of A Piano - Moe!Kestra ? 8/12 TAC, Oak Shapeshifters Cinema, RSF w/Laura Varga, Kit Young, video and films 7/27 CMC, SF CDP 4tet at Outsound Festival #17 y/v 7/22 CMC, SF Touch the Gear v 7/20 SERGE WORKS RELEASE https://othermindsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/serge-works online 7/15 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #43 y 7/13 Dildo Factory, Berk Beauty School v 7/1 Soundwave Studios, Oakl Resonant Frequencies #7 w/ Bill Wiatroski, video processing v 6/30 UC Berkeley WCC Contact Improv Jam w/Suki O’Kane & Kanoko Nishi-Smith n 6/17 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #42 y 6/9 Robotspeak, SF Church of the Super Serge: “Unpopular Electronics” w/Gino v 6/4 Studio Grand, Oaks Quartet w/ Gabby Fluke-Mogul, Jordan Glenn, Tim Perkis v SOLO PNW TOUR 2018 5/27 Interzone, Corvallis Solo n 5/26 Woodhouse, Portland Solo at Vibration Vortex iii v 5/20 House concert, Tacoma Solo v 5/19 Gallery 1412, Seattle Duo with Greg Kelley ? 5/17 Berkeley Public Access TV Video jam with Clarke, Kit Young and Laura Varga y/v 4/22 TAC, Oakland Trio: Jack Wright, Jacob Felix Heule, Djll y/v? 4/18 Canessa Gallery, SF Quartet: Heule, T. Wong, Nishi-Smith, Djll y 4/15 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #40 y 4/10 Tom’s Place, Berkeley Anne Pajunen, Gino Robair, Tom Nunn, David Michalak, Djll y 4/1 KPFA-FM, Berkeley Frequency Modulation: Thomas Dimuzio presents Runcible Spoon Fight with Clarke Robinson, Djll: solos, duo, trio y Y/n/? = yes/no/don’t know /r = released /o = online /v = videotaped /l = lost 3/19 Studio Grand, Oakland “Music for Empty Chairs:” Tim Rowe, John Shiurba, Djll v 3/18 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #39 y 3/13 Uptown Club, Oakland Active Music Series: EUPHOTIC https://youtu.be/G_BvLqXmMJ4 v 3/8 TAC, Oakland Quartet with no name: Djll-Ingalls-Perkis-Walton y 3/4 Soundwave Studios, Oakl Resonant Frequencies #3 w/ Bill Wiatroski, video processing v 2/23 Studio Grand, Oakland Jack Wright/Evan Lipson with Tim Perkis & Djll y 2/18 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #38 (another trance episode) y/v 2/16 Adobe Books, SF KOKUO with Jacob Felix Heule, Kanoko Nishi-Smith, Matt Ingalls y 2/10 KZSU-FM, Stanford Day of Noise: 9:00-9:30pm: Revenant Quartet w/Evangelista, Dunkelman, Brett Carson 8:00-8:30pm: Ruminations w/Romus, Koskinen, Fluke-Mogul, Pino 6:30-7:00pm: Runcible Spoon Fight w/ Clarke 5:00-5:30pm: Tender Buttons 2/10 Noisebridge Hackerspace Godwaffle Noise Pancakes: TENDER BUTTONS 2/8 Luggage Store Gallery, SF Quartet with no name: Djll-Ingalls-Perkis-Walton n 1/30 Fantasy Studios, Berkeley Tender Buttons session 1/28 Studio Grand, Oaklan Anniversary Show w/ KOKUO quintet: Bruckmann, Djll, Heule, McCowen, Nishi y 1/21 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #37 y 1/11 Tom’s Place, Berkeley John McCowen sendoff w/ KOKUO; Bruckmann & Nishi-Smith y 1/8 Private home, SF Session with Martin Hackett, Clarke Robinson y 1/06 Soundwave Studios, Oakl Resonant Frequencies #1 w/ Bill Wiatroski, video processing v https://vimeo.com/250128085 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/blpma7ggqup5xxp/AAAteK5xq62Zi0RgmzlrRnZTa?dl=0 1/02 Luggage Store, SF Ruminations w/ Rent Romus, Christina Stanley, Mark Pino y 2017 12/17 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #36 y/v 12/15 Oakland Museum Euphotic at 20th Thingamajigs Festival ? TENDER BUTTONS UK TOUR & BERLIN 12/7 Spektrum, Berlin Trio: Guilherme Rodriguez, Gino, Tom ? 12/7 Kino Cellars, Berlin Recording session with Gino, Tom, Richard Scott y 12/6 OTOMOTO, Berlin Gino’s opera bits based on headstones, etc/with others (NCND?) ? 12/2 Glasgow Arts Center GIOFest Orchestra: improvisations y 12/1 Glasgow Arts Center Tender Buttons, part of GIOFest; also spontaneous improvisation groups y Y/n/? = yes/no/don’t know /r = released /o = online /v = videotaped /l = lost 11/29 House, Oxford, UK Tender Buttons ? 11/28 Dave Hunt Studios, London Gino and Tom recording with Phil Durrant y 11/27 Ray’s Jazz at Foyles, London Tender Buttons with John Butcher n 11/26 IKLECTIK, London Tender Buttons y 11/19 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #35 y/v 11/4 Pro Arts, Oakland Runcible Spoon Fight w/ Clarke & Josh Marshall v 10/20 Adobe Books, SF T.D. Skatchit Electric ? 10/16 Canessa Gallery, SF Euphotic w/Chen/Wobbly, Elliott Sharp v 10/15 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #34 y/v 9/18 Private home, Berkeley Interview/recording with Carl-Ludwig Hübsch y 9/17 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #33 y/v 9/16 Robotspeak, SF Unpopular Electronics with Gino Robair (duo) v https://youtu.be/VpgHmGNRkMg 8/20 Temescal Arts Ctr, Oak Doors that Only Open in Silence #32 y/v 8/17 KFJC-FM, Los Altos Hills ‘Quartet with no name:’ Djll, Ingalls, Perkis, Walton aka DIPW y/v 8/14 Studio Grand, Oakland Beauty School https://youtu.be/hYt1KJqjkps y/v 7/23 Comm Mus Ctr, SF Touch the Gear expo n 7/17 Studio Grand, Oakland Duo with Andrew Palmer n 7/16 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #31 y/v 7/10 Studio Grand, Oakland KOKUO w/Nishi-Smith, Heule, guest Håvard Skaset y/v 6/21 Chapel of the Chimes, Oak EUPHOTIC trio w/ Day & Leonard at Garden of Memory event y 6/18 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #30 y 6/13 Uptown Nightclub, Oak Runcible Spoon Fight w/ Robinson, Marshall at Active Music Series ? 6/5 Makeout Room, SF Exploring Miles w/Passarell, Tim Orr, Karl Evangelista et al y 5/22 Studio Grand, Oakland Djll-Ingalls-Perkis-Walton n 5/21 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #29 y 5/20 Robotspeak, SF Church of the Super Serge 5 yr Anniversary (solo) y 5/11 David Slusser’s studio recording with Slusser, Perkis, bran(…)pos, guy with Theremin y 5/4 Center for New Music SF Sonic Bodies w/ Christine Bonansea, Perkis, O’Kane, Heule, dancers y/v 4/17 Studio Grand, Oakland KINDA GREEN y Y/n/? = yes/no/don’t know /r = released /o = online /v = videotaped /l = lost 4/16 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #28 y 4/11 The Nunnery, SF Salon, w/Tom Nunn, David Michalak, Sudhu Tewari, Blake McGee ? 4/8 Noisebridge, SF Godwaffle Noise Pancakes – solo v https://youtu.be/9rHZ1_LPtic?list=PL3EBD279EB3DF6E23 3/27 Studio Grand, Oakland Quartet: Perkis-McCowen-Glenn-Djll n/v https://youtu.be/2LcYDOPMD_k 3/19 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #27 y 3/13 Studio Grand, Oakland EUPHOTIC trio w/ Bryan Day, Cheryl Leonard y 3/5 Finnish Hall, Berkeley CDP trio + Marshall y/v 2/19 TAC, Oakland Doors that Only Open in Silence #26 y 2/4 Day of Noise, KZSU Stanford Revenant Quartet w/ Evangelista, Tim DeCillis, Kim Nucci y/v 2/4 Day of Noise, KZSU Stanford TENDER BUTTONS y/v https://youtu.be/4ChVQor26pM?list=PL3EBD279EB3DF6E23 1/29 SF Jazz, San Francisco Rova: Electric Ascension w/ Frith, Mendoza, Spruance, Z.
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