Music Fans and Friends,
 
By all accounts, ESG has influenced the seemingly-disparate sounds of punk rock, hip-hop and house music. On first listen, in becomes eminently clear why. And the recent rock echoes to the post-punk 80s have only increased their status and stature. Born from the Bronx, ESG has long been a group of legend. But having recently been resurrected with highly acclaimed shows at events like Ladyfest, and the must-have compilation A South Bronx Story, ESG is getting the recognition they deserve [they will make another appearance this month in support of NY/NJ's WFMU]. Over 20 years later, they are regrouping to release a follow-up, the hotly-titled "Step Off." Wow. Wow. DJ Tim Haslett could reel-off the tracks that have sampled ESG, and Sandra Barrett recently caught their set in Chicago. Stop by as we celebrated a milestone tonight at... 
 
eavesdrop.
A Weekly Listening Party
Tuesday Nights from 9 pm to 1 am
Album Playback  10:30 pm
@ River Gods
125 River St., Cambridge, MA 02139 [map here]
21 + / FREE
Just 4 blocks west of the Central Square T stop on River St.
 
++ TONIGHT ++
:: September 3rd, 2002: ESG "Step Off" [Soul Jazz]
Most times, reunions are bloated, nostalgic and over-hyped affairs. Bands regroup, loathing each other all the way, mechanically pounding out hit after hit. ESG is decidedly different. For one, their music sounds fresh as tomorrow. They also seem to love each other, especially considering it's comprised of three sisters and two daughters. There is one similarity: the sisters of ESG want to get paid. After being overlooked and overrun with beat-biters, ESG will get its due. With its growing new fans and the Soul Jazz label at their back, we're pretty sure they will. People typically mention that ESG opened the Hacienda in Manchester and closed the Paradise Garage in NYC. People typically gasp in awe. Then it's mentioned that they played a show with the Clash and Grandmaster Flash. Their reunion is front-page style news story. Let's see if they get the press they deserve. Your DJs are Tim Haslett and Sandra Barrett. Tim writes about music for a living. And does it very well. WZBC's Sandra Barrett has worn her ESG records into a fine vinyl powder. Aural dynamite.
:: 9pm - 10:30pm: Tim Haslett [Most Boston-area Record Stores]
:: 10:30 Featured Album: ESG "Step Off" [Soul Jazz] out: September 10th
:: 11:30pm - 1am: Sandra Barrett [WZBC, Twisted Village]
 
++ NEXT WEEK ++
:: September 10th, 2002: LADYTRON "Light & Magic" [Emperor Norton]
As the genre they call "Electroclash" seems to have more legs on which to sprint, the melodic and sinister Ladytron leaps ahead of the pack with their second album. The dual vocals of Mira Aroyo and Helena Marnie parry off each other with a deadly sensuality, while tech-pop beats bubble and break like industrial-strength Bazooka. Chicago House megaman Felix da Housecat called 2000's "604" "...the best piece of electronic music since 'Enjoy The Silence.'" Expect many a single to get a devastating remix. It's party music for robots. It's fashion-forward bump tunage. It's... impossible to resist. A nice way to celebrate eavesdrop's 8-month anniversary. With eavesdrop resident COOKIES and Andrew from "Revolutions" on WERS. Reuben from Ladytron will DJ Start! Sat, Nov. 2nd.
:: 9pm - 10:30pm: Andrew [Revolutions WERS]
:: 10:30 Featured Album: LADYTRON "Light & Magic" [Emperor Norton] out: September 17th
:: 11:30pm - 1am: COOKIES [WZBC
 
TO COME +++
:: September 17th, 2002: MR. AIRPLANE MAN "Moanin'" [Sympathy For the Record Industry] The new album, from the new White Stripes? Rock on. Tara and Margaret will stop by to spin some fresh tunes.
:: September 24th, 2002: BLUE STATES "Man Mountain" [ESL Music] Come ponder the question: "Why does Greek music rule the earth?" with the seductive Blue States.
:: October 1st, 2002: ROYAL TRUX "Hand Of Glory" [Drag City] Menacing rock music originally from 1989. As the website says: "Hand of Glory hails from the early years of Royal Trux, the years that led to their white dwarf/supernova/black hole mazasterwork, Twin Infinitives" Tenderloin in the proverbial house.
:: September 8th, 2002: AMON TOBIN "Out From Out Where" [Ninja Tune] The dark, melodic brazilified sounds of Mr. Tobin return to blunt your soundsystem.
 
Music is played at:
RIVER GODS
125 River St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
[map here]
Just 4 blocks west of Central Square on River St.
 
:: EAVESDROP Highlights anticipated releases from the finest artists and labels. Eavesdrop will preview an entire album a week or so in advance, with tasteful guest DJs providing music before and after. It's pretty fun. And it's free.
 
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