[Nonsequitur] reminder: concert tonight at Gallery 1412
Steve Peters
nonseq at drizzle.com
Thu Feb 1 12:32:36 PST 2007
Hope to see you there!
Thursday, February 1 at 8 PM
Gallery 1412
1812 18th Ave. (just north of Union), Seattle
$5 - $15 (sliding scale) at the door
Nonsequitur presents an evening of adventurous ambient/electroacoustic
music with Australian sound artists Camilla Hannan and Eamon Sprod (aka
TARAB), along with Seattle sound artist Dale Lloyd. All three artists
share a common approach in their use of treated location recordings to
create evocative sonic atmospheres that are hauntingly beautiful,
hypnotic, and rich in sonic detail. Fans of artists such as Francisco
Lopez, Steve Roden, and Jeff Greinke will find much to appreciate here.
For more info: http://nseq.blogspot.com
Camilla Hannan (Australia) is a sound artist working across the fields
of composition, performance and installation. Her work has featured
both in her own country and internationally in galleries, museums, main
streets and electrical substations. Camilla takes location recordings
and processes them into heavily textured abstracted soundscapes. Sites
for her recordings have included steel foundries, construction sites,
underground mines and sugar cane fields. Her primary concerns are
concepts of the sonic narrative and the physicality of sound in
specific spaces. Her CD "More Songs About Factories" - an open love
letter to industrialisation - is released though Cajid Media.
http://www.camillahannan.com
TARAB (real name: Eamon Sprod) has been working on the fringes of the
Melbourne sound world for the last eight years or so, primarily
examining the interplay of field recordings and sounds generated from
found objects. His work explores the possibilities of personal
chartings and reactions to the urban environment, revelling in the
decay and detritus to be found there. Interested in more than
documentation, TARAB attempts to sonically trigger, form, and recreate
the interior environments which occur through our interaction with the
commonplace and often overlooked. His first album surfacedrift, was
release on Naturestrip in 2004 and his second wind keeps even dust
away is to be released by 23five inc. in early 2007. He has performed
and exhibited in various galleries, festivals (Liquid Architecture,
Immersion, Variable Resistance, and Whatismusic?) and other spaces
around Melbourne, and has collaborated with, among others, Ernie
Althoff, Anthea Caddy, Tim Catlin, and Rod Cooper.
http://www.23five.org/archives/tarab.html
http://www.naturestrip.com/releases.htm
http://www.myspace.com/tarab3058
Dale Lloyd has been a sound artist, label owner, graphic designer,
producer, musician, and visual artist. In 2001, he founded and/OAR, a
recording label committed to presenting environmental recordings and
sound art that utilizes them to varying degrees. In 2003, and/OAR
Diffusion was founded to help distribute releases from other recording
labels. From 2001 to 2005, Dale produced the highly regarded series of
field recording compilations for Phonography.org. HIs own sound work
has been released by labels such as and/OAR, Overheard And Rendered,
Alluvial Recordings, Bremsstrahlung Recordings, Conv, Sirr.ecords, Non
Visual Objects, Sonic Arts Network, Room40, Mu label, Mystery Sea,
Petite Sono, S'Agita Recordings, Staalplaat / Open Circuit, Leerraum,
Tiramizu, Accretions, Psyclone, Phonography.org, æ, World Domination /
CZ Records, Praxis, Space Age Recordings, Shadow Puppet Recording
Company, Labile Music, Throat, and Sonicabal.
http://www.and-oar.org/dalelloyd.html
http://www.and-oar.org/
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