VICE’s Noisey reps Diamond Terrifier HARD, Preview New <>T Tape SHRINE FLU
You may know Sam Hillmer as the bearded saxophonist for the famed downtown avant-weird chamber punks Zs. He’s also the director of Representing NYC, a not-for-profit music series that pairs young Brooklyn hip-hop artists with indie luminaries like Excepter’s Zebrablood, Mr. Lif, and Prefuse 73. 
Hillmer’s been kicking around a new solo project called Diamond Terrifier, named for the nine-faced, thirty-four-handed, sixteen-legged Buddhist deity Vajrabhairava. He’s working on a late-year LP for Northern Spy Records, but this March he’s dropping a cassette on Words+Dreams. It’s a 22-minute droned-out sax-and-outmoded-electronics masterpiece. According to Hillmer, “SHRINE FLU is the part of the Venn diagram representing our collective psyche where spiritual paranoia & materialism overlap with political and economic paranoia and materialism.” Good shit.
We’ve got an exclusive stream of the title track below, and if you’re in NYC you can catch Hillmer’s PRACTICE! series at Zeubulon on January 31, a free show featuring Parts & Labor’s Dan Friel, Rat Attack, and GDFX, the electronic psych project from the virtuosic ex-Liturgy drummer Greg Fox. I went last week and it was off the chain.
click to listen at Noisey

VICE’s Noisey reps Diamond Terrifier HARD, Preview New <>T Tape SHRINE FLU

You may know Sam Hillmer as the bearded saxophonist for the famed downtown avant-weird chamber punks Zs. He’s also the director of Representing NYC, a not-for-profit music series that pairs young Brooklyn hip-hop artists with indie luminaries like Excepter’s Zebrablood, Mr. Lif, and Prefuse 73

Hillmer’s been kicking around a new solo project called Diamond Terrifier, named for the nine-faced, thirty-four-handed, sixteen-legged Buddhist deity Vajrabhairava. He’s working on a late-year LP for Northern Spy Records, but this March he’s dropping a cassette on Words+Dreams. It’s a 22-minute droned-out sax-and-outmoded-electronics masterpiece. According to Hillmer, “SHRINE FLU is the part of the Venn diagram representing our collective psyche where spiritual paranoia & materialism overlap with political and economic paranoia and materialism.” Good shit.

We’ve got an exclusive stream of the title track below, and if you’re in NYC you can catch Hillmer’s PRACTICE! series at Zeubulon on January 31, a free show featuring Parts & Labor’s Dan Friel, Rat Attack, and GDFX, the electronic psych project from the virtuosic ex-Liturgy drummer Greg Fox. I went last week and it was off the chain.

click to listen at Noisey

DIAMOND TERRIFIER AND MIVOS QUARTET

Jan. 18: Sam Hillmer, who is the saxophonist for the downtown avant-chamber group Zs, also leads Diamond Terrifier, a sax-and-electronics project named for Vajrabhairava, an irate Buddhist deity with nine faces, thirty-four hands, and sixteen legs. The group’s first album, comprising its long-form, drone-oriented songs, will be produced by Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor and released through Northern Spy Records this September. Hillmer and company open for the MIVOS Quartet, which premières a string quartet by Patrick Higgins. The piece, based on Proust’s reflections on memory and recollection, marks Higgins’s début as a classical composer; he is more well known as a gifted guitarist at home on the more brutal, punky fringes of the prog-rock community.

Diamond Terrifier in the New Yorker

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Diamond Terrifier playing & curating shows w/ many special guests, working on an album (dates & MP3)

Diamond Terrifier is introducing his new bi-weekly series, ‘PRACTICE!’ taking place at Zebulon every other Tuesday. This month it takes place on January 17 and 31, and he’s performing at and curating each one. The 1/17 show includes LichensHunter Hunt-Hendrix (of Liturgy who are opening for Zola Jesus at Webster Hall), LZA/Dutch E. Germ (of Gang Gang Dance), and DJ sets by Laurel Halo and The Oracle. The 1/31 show includes Dan FrielGDFXRat Attack, and DJ sets by Chief Boima (of Dutty Artz) and The Oracle. All shows in this series are free.

PRACTICE!

DIAMOND TERRIFIER // OUTPUT:NOISE, A SOUNDTRACK TO THE DSM-IV // CONTROLLED BLEEDING // DAN FRIEL

Output:NOISE will perform improvised interpretations of mental illnesses in support of the recently released Soundtrack to the DSM-IV. Collaborating on this second edition of the DSM-IV are O:N artists, Torus and Crushing Something, with Output:NOISE contributor, CJ Boyd (www.cjboyd.com) and special guests, Valerie Kuehne and David Grollman of the Brooklyn based Prehistoric Horse (www.myspace.com/prehistorichorse).

Live at Shea Stadium in Brooklyn on Saturday, January 14th, the Output:NOISE performers will be joined by experimental / industrial pioneers, Controlled Bleeding; local noise artist, and member of Parts and Labor, Dan Friel; and Diamond Terrifier, the sax / electronics solo-project from Sam Hillmer of ZS. 

DIAMOND TERRIFIER // OUTPUT:NOISE, A SOUNDTRACK TO THE DSM-IV // CONTROLLED BLEEDING // DAN FRIEL
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DIAMOND TERRIFIERhttp://soundcloud.com/diamondterrifier
OUTPUT:NOISE, A SOUNDTRACK TO THE DSM-IVhttp://www.outputnoise.com/DSM
CONTROLLED BLEEDINGhttp://www.controlledbleeding.com/
DAN FRIELhttp://www.danfriel.com/
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SHEA STADIUM BK8 PM Doors9 PM Bands8 $
20 Meadow St. Brooklyn, NYhttp://www.liveatsheastadium.com/

DIAMOND TERRIFIER // OUTPUT:NOISE, A SOUNDTRACK TO THE DSM-IV // CONTROLLED BLEEDING // DAN FRIEL

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DIAMOND TERRIFIER
http://soundcloud.com/diamondterrifier

OUTPUT:NOISE, A SOUNDTRACK TO THE DSM-IV
http://www.outputnoise.com/DSM

CONTROLLED BLEEDING
http://www.controlledbleeding.com/

DAN FRIEL
http://www.danfriel.com/

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SHEA STADIUM BK
8 PM Doors
9 PM Bands
8 $

20 Meadow St. Brooklyn, NY
http://www.liveatsheastadium.com/

Get Rich Or Die Mayan pt I - January 15th, 2012 @ PACS GalleryBenefit party supporting the &#8216;You Are Here&#8217; Festival (aka &#8216;The Maze&#8217;), taking place in July of this year in Brooklyn and Berlin.
samhillmer:

This is the invite to the first ‘You Are Here’ (aka the maze) benefit show!  There is hella good energy surrounding doing the maze in 2012, and there will be a lot of info coming at cats about it in the coming days, weeks, and months…  For now, get out to this party and make it awesome!

Get Rich Or Die Mayan pt I - January 15th, 2012 @ PACS Gallery
Benefit party supporting the ‘You Are Here’ Festival (aka ‘The Maze’), taking place in July of this year in Brooklyn and Berlin.

samhillmer:

This is the invite to the first ‘You Are Here’ (aka the maze) benefit show!  There is hella good energy surrounding doing the maze in 2012, and there will be a lot of info coming at cats about it in the coming days, weeks, and months…  For now, get out to this party and make it awesome!

(via troublestuff)

In case you missed it: Hubble and Diamond Terrifier reviewed in the NY Times

Guitar and Sax, Each in Exploration

- Ben Ratliff

via Impose
Hubble had an excellent year. Associated projects aside, this year Hubble released a stellar cassette, Hubble Linger, on NNA Tapes and a remarkable LP, Hubble Drums, on Northern Spy Records. Additionally, he debuted &#8220;Superposition&#8221;, a piece written for quadrophonic electric guitar (photos), and he scored NASA footage from the telescope of his namesake. His style of solo guitar has confounded many to believe he uses loop stations; however, those who have seen him live know it&#8217;s all muscle, and like a responsible shredder he stretches before he plays. Ben Greenberg, Hubble&#8217;s sole proprietor (also mem. Zs and Pygmy Shrews), plans on keeping the momentum and closing 2011 strong with two year-end shows in his hometown of New York City. The first is December 20th at Zebulon in Williamsburg, Brooklyn — it&#8217;s free, and Hubble shares the bill with Diamond Terrifier, the solo saxophone project of Zs bandmate Sam Hillmer. The second is at John Zorn&#8217;s Alphabet City spot, the Stone, on December 28th. Per Stone policy, the bill has been set by a weekly guest curator, and in this case David Byrne&#8217;s world music label Luaka Bop.
Listen to an excerpt from Linger and a song from Hubble Drums, and watch the &#8220;Hubble&#8217;s Hubble&#8221; video here.

via Impose

Hubble had an excellent year. Associated projects aside, this year Hubble released a stellar cassette, Hubble Linger, on NNA Tapes and a remarkable LP, Hubble Drums, on Northern Spy Records. Additionally, he debuted “Superposition”, a piece written for quadrophonic electric guitar (photos), and he scored NASA footage from the telescope of his namesake. His style of solo guitar has confounded many to believe he uses loop stations; however, those who have seen him live know it’s all muscle, and like a responsible shredder he stretches before he plays. Ben Greenberg, Hubble’s sole proprietor (also mem. Zs and Pygmy Shrews), plans on keeping the momentum and closing 2011 strong with two year-end shows in his hometown of New York City. The first is December 20th at Zebulon in Williamsburg, Brooklyn — it’s free, and Hubble shares the bill with Diamond Terrifier, the solo saxophone project of Zs bandmate Sam Hillmer. The second is at John Zorn’s Alphabet City spot, the Stone, on December 28th. Per Stone policy, the bill has been set by a weekly guest curator, and in this case David Byrne’s world music label Luaka Bop.

Listen to an excerpt from Linger and a song from Hubble Drums, and watch the “Hubble’s Hubble” video here.

PEEP THE FLY PHOTO SET FROM THE DC SHOW <>T JUST DID! STOKED ON IT! YUH!!!

samhillmer:

photoset from Diamond Terrifier / Co La show Nov 25 2011

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Tuesday December 13, 2011
VAZDan FrielWhite SunsDiamond Terrifier
Death By Audio49 S2nd Street, Brooklyn
$9 | 8pEvery Ages
http://danfriel.comhttp://vazmusic.bandcamp.comhttp://soundcloud.com/whitesunshttp://diamondterrifier.tumblr.com
art by Nick Colen http://grabthecrown.com

Tuesday December 13, 2011

VAZ
Dan Friel
White Suns
Diamond Terrifier

Death By Audio
49 S2nd Street, Brooklyn

$9 | 8p
Every Ages

http://danfriel.com
http://vazmusic.bandcamp.com
http://soundcloud.com/whitesuns
http://diamondterrifier.tumblr.com

art by Nick Colen http://grabthecrown.com

Sunday November 13th, 2011
So Percussion &amp; Calder QuartetSkeleton$Diamond Terrifier
w/DJ Andrew WK
285 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn NY
$10 | All Ages | 9pm
http://skeletons.tv/http://shinkoyo.com/http://calderquartet.com/http://sopercussion.com/http://www.tristanperich.com/http://www.danielwohlmusic.com/http://diamondterrifier.tumblr.com/
Babycastles
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=300192526674199
Interview with Sam Hillmer from ZS
ZS: Interview&#8220;We&#8217;re more into creating these rhetorical spaces that provoke reflection.&#8221;
read full interview at TMT

Interview with Sam Hillmer from ZS

ZS: Interview
“We’re more into creating these rhetorical spaces that provoke reflection.”

read full interview at TMT

Underground Musicians Lose a Haven
The eternal Wisdom of Sam Hillmer (ZS, Diamond Terrifier, etc..) quoted in NYT article about the demise of Brooklyn DIY spot, Monster Island.

Underground Musicians Lose a Haven

The eternal Wisdom of Sam Hillmer (ZS, Diamond Terrifier, etc..) quoted in NYT article about the demise of Brooklyn DIY spot, Monster Island.

TINY MIX TAPES ACHIEVE CLEAR SEEING AND REVIEW DT! YUH!

Sam Hillmer is Diamond Terrifier

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I love those cats, such bro(ette)s!What's in the air?

via Tiny Mix Tapes:
Sweet Valley High! Sam Hillmer of Zs has gone solo! On September 17, Sockets Records is releasing Himalayan Appalachia, a cassette release that features two 20-minute tenor sax noise excursions by Hillmer and his fancy new moniker, Diamond Terrifier. The cassette is limited, so get on that.
Zs have plenty of stuff coming up too, so don&#8217;t worry your pretty little head.
• Diamond Terrifier: http://diamondterrifier.tumblr.com• Sockets: http://socketsrecords.com

via Tiny Mix Tapes:

Sweet Valley High! Sam Hillmer of Zs has gone solo! On September 17, Sockets Records is releasing Himalayan Appalachia, a cassette release that features two 20-minute tenor sax noise excursions by Hillmer and his fancy new moniker, Diamond Terrifier. The cassette is limited, so get on that.

Zs have plenty of stuff coming up too, so don’t worry your pretty little head.

• Diamond Terrifier: http://diamondterrifier.tumblr.com
• Sockets: http://socketsrecords.com

Diamond Terrifier is Sam Hillmer

Sam Hillmer (aka Diamond Terrifier) has been active in New York City since 1996. Hillmer has lead several ensembles under his own name and co-founded the chamber ensemble/band “ZS”. He is also a founding member of Wet Ink, a notfor-profit new music presenting organization, Representing NYC, a Hip Hop based youth development group, and the art duo Trouble. Hillmer appears regularly in and around New York, across North America, in Europe, and in Japan.

Stream excerpt from the forth-coming Diamond Terrifier limited-edition cassette, Himalayan Appalachia (Sockets Records)