{"id":180071,"date":"2017-02-26T23:26:11","date_gmt":"2017-02-27T04:26:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/borscht-diezs-coral-orgy-with-animal-collective-lured-audiences-into-a-trippy-trance-miami-new-times\/"},"modified":"2017-02-26T23:26:11","modified_gmt":"2017-02-27T04:26:11","slug":"borscht-diezs-coral-orgy-with-animal-collective-lured-audiences-into-a-trippy-trance-miami-new-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/trance\/borscht-diezs-coral-orgy-with-animal-collective-lured-audiences-into-a-trippy-trance-miami-new-times\/","title":{"rendered":"Borscht Diez&#8217;s Coral Orgy With Animal Collective Lured Audiences Into a Trippy Trance &#8211; Miami New Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The New World Symphonys home on Miami    Beach has seen many interesting performances over the    years. But none of them matched the event Borscht Corp.,    III Points, Coral Morphologic and Animal Collective, among    other musicians, threw together for Friday night.  <\/p>\n<p>    Part of the 10th iteration of of the Borscht Film Festival,    Coral Orgy was hyped as a collaborative site-specific    performance celebrating the cosmic synchronicity of sex on the    reef. The imagery was provided by Miamis Coral Morphologic. A    collaboration between marine biologist Colin Foord and musician    Jared McKay, Coral Morphologics closeup scenes of coral life    under water present sea life as you have never seen before. The    brilliant colors of the sea creatures are always presented in    tight close up, out of context of their habitat, allowing their    natural color, movement and texture to define them. With    McKays ambient music, these creatures become psychedelic    experiences unto themselves. The images could have been shot on    an undiscovered planet or in another dimension, for all the    viewer knows.  <\/p>\n<p>    During this event, high definition video of the sea creatures    was projection mapped onto the five curved screens in the main    hall of the New World Symphony. As can be expected by the    Borscht crew, who pride themselves on being so Miami, the event    started late. After a taste of Coral Morphologics images, the    first musician to take the stage was Hot Sugar, a DJ\/producer    based in New York. The Coral images were replaced by digital    projections featuring things like digitally created roses in    opulent mirrors, which Hot Sugar has used in previous shows. It    was all a bit dull, considering the anticipation for the main    act.  <\/p>\n<p>    Offering ambient music with a glitchy beat that sounded like    Aphex Twin, Hot Sugar  real name Nick Koenig  danced at his    deck as if in a rave, yet most of the audience sat on the floor    in giant beanbags or the venues seating. After mixing it up by    picking up an electric guitar with a clear body for added    panache, Koenig asked Is anybody still out there? You're all    so chill.  <\/p>\n<p>    At that point I wandered to the Suntrust Pavilion for Otto Von    Shriachs Bermuda triangle ritual. He was advertised as having    a surprise guest, and what a treat that guest was. Joseph    Keckler is a performance artist from New York who is    classically trained in opera. He prepped attendees with a    little speech in a nasally voice that could have never readied    you for the baritone that sang in Italian about a bad mushroom trip (lyrics were projected on a    screen). There were some technical difficulties during the    laughing part (translated as Ha. Ha. Ha. on the screen), as    the video froze to buffer and some unseen technician who didnt    reply to Kecklers pleas of Could someone tell me what is    happening? re-cued to the laughter part and Keckler resumed    his operatic laughter. But the glitch only added to the charm    of the performance.  <\/p>\n<p>    After Keckler gave the crowd an encore with a song that    revealed the perils of spying on a lovers text messages, Von    Shriach climbed up a pyramid inside the pavilion to kick of his    set. To images of Mayan pyramids projected next to his deck and    black and white vortex animation that spilled onto Von    Shriachs white onesie, he wrapped\/sang in Miami Spanglish    about another dimension. Below him Santeria-like priestesses    writhed around in sheer gowns holding light-up wands drawing    triangles on attendees foreheads with white grease pencils.    Meanwhile, Von Shriach offered a cheesy instrumental cover of    Under the Sea and sang about third eyes and the Bermuda    Triangle with the mic echoing his lyrics three times (of    course). Oh, and there was a half white tiger\/half man guy with    a scepter.  <\/p>\n<p>                  Prepare for the Coral Orgy.                <\/p>\n<p>                  Photo courtesy of Coral Morphologic                <\/p>\n<p>    After this trippy experience, it was back to the main hall for    the headline event. As thrilling as the moment in the Suntrust    Pavilion felt, the impressive, though relaxing, melding of the    coral orgy and the modern psychedelic rock\/ambient drone music    of Animal Collective was divinely impressive.  <\/p>\n<p>    A sort of musical breeze wafted from the dark stage below the    imagery of coral tendrils that seemed to wave along to the    spare organs and the echoey vocals of Avey Tare, whose voice    was so processed, he might as well have been singing in a    foreign language. The music built steadily, as layers were    piled on, including electronic rhythms that sounded like    treated hammered dulcimers, metallic grinding and    hyper-stylized laser-treated chirping. Tare sang sparingly, his    mostly unintelligible vocals melting with the music.  <\/p>\n<p>    Who knows what the instrumentation actually was? The stage was    dark and the coral orgy took the limelight. Cameras panned over    undulating orbs that sometimes collapsed into themselves before    puffing up again. Little pink bubbles drifted heavenward as    layers of chirping and the cooing of Tare rode a wave of    humming melodies. When the semen spewed forth, it didnt come    with a tacky bang, but in little wisps, adding to the breezy    quality of the event.  <\/p>\n<p>    The pieces by Animal Collective bled into each other; only in    spare moments would there be a slight shift in tone, as the    trio  which also includedGeologist and Deakin (Panda    Bear wasn't there)  in the shadows gave birth to a new song    with new layers of rhythms, drones and melodies. The changes    were as slight, varied and unnoticeable as the repetition of    waves lapping at the shore. There was no chance for applause,    as many in the audience were lulled into a trance. Still, you    could hear plenty of chatter from attendees who could not    invest in the spectacle, but it all bled into the drones.  <\/p>\n<p>    Out of the 400 hundred or so people inside, maybe 40 concert    goers were pressed up to the edge of the stage giving full    attention to the band, below the towering colorful images of    coral, worms and anemones. A lot of people walked in and out,    as some slept on the giant bean bags or stared up into the    heights of the towering coral orgy. During an ominous, heavy,    warped, synthesized drone and whir, the camera slowly zoomed    into the maw of a creature, revealing layers of lips that    spewed a milky substance into the sea water around it. Red    bulbous tendrils encircled a neon green center that may as well    have held infinity itself  an ouroboros from the co-opters of    the ouroboros.  <\/p>\n<p>    Follow Hans Morgenstern on Twitter @HansMorgenstern.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.miaminewtimes.com\/music\/borscht-diezs-coral-orgy-with-animal-collective-lured-audiences-into-a-trippy-trance-9166691\" title=\"Borscht Diez's Coral Orgy With Animal Collective Lured Audiences Into a Trippy Trance - Miami New Times\">Borscht Diez's Coral Orgy With Animal Collective Lured Audiences Into a Trippy Trance - Miami New Times<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The New World Symphonys home on Miami Beach has seen many interesting performances over the years. 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