Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Thu, Jul 29 2004 8:00 PM


The 3rd Annual Edgetone New Music Summit
THE ABSTRACTIONS – free form heavy death elctro improv
Ernesto Diaz-Infante (guitar/voice), Philip Everett (drums/elec), Lance Grabmiller (laptop), Dina Emerson (voice), C.J. Reaven Borosque (noise), Marina Lazzara (guitar/voice), Bob Marsh (cello/voice), Marjorie Sturm (flute), Rent Romus (saxophones/elec), Matt Davignon (drum machine)
MARINA LAZZARA – solo voice guitar out-folk music

The Abstractions rip apart, rent asunder, and redefine music offering a sonic pallet of utter disturbance. Drawing from an improvisational body of knowledge, the unspoken words transformed to music, history, and social insight make up this unclassifiable experimental music.

Marina Lazzara was born and raised in Easton, Pennsylvania where the Lehigh River falls into the Delaware. Her appreciation for music began at a young age when her mother encouraged her and her sisters to sing in bed before falling to sleep. A San Francisco based poet-musician, she graduated from New College of California where she received a Masters of Arts in Poetics and wrote an expressionistic thesis entitled The Ear is the Last Face: the Epistolary-Poems of Emily Dickinson. She has published in various small press magazines as well as a book of poems entitled The Backdrop Line. At the turn of the 21st century, she was a member of the rotating indie-rock trio, Blue Gum Art. Besides ambitious endeavors toward a life of creativity, selfish social activism to enhance the urban imagination, and endless schemes to dodge student loan payments, Marina's current musical projects include singing backup for the gypsy rock band, Liesl's Wet Dress as well as the indie-rock-christian-mock band, Smile God Loves You. She also writes, plays guitar and sings for the electric-folk band, Poetiks, currently playing the Frisco scene and working towards a full-length collection of songs about war, senseless fortune, dirty dishes and really heavy thoughts.

Cost: $6-10
Audio samples in which musicians at this event play:
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
A montage of the free music group the Lords of Outland from their live presented as part of The Tenderloin Museum’s Sounds of the Tenderloin live music series at the Tenderloin National Forest in San Francisco July of 2022 Featuring Rent Romus on alto/soprano saxophones, Ray Schaeffer on bass, Anthony Flores on drums, and Philip Everett on
Ernesto Diaz-Infante (electric dulcimer guitar) performing at Woodstockhausen in Boulder Creek, California, on August 30th, 2025.