Join us for the fifth edition of HEAR THE MACHINE, a monthly series showcasing experimental synthesiser music, including drone, ambient, noise, and other electronic music practices being explored by artists in Naarm.
HEAR THE MACHINE happens on the last Monday of the month, at The Wildflower Picture House & Bar (fka LongPlay) 318 St Georges rd North Fitzroy.
HEAR THE MACHINE #5
November 25th 2024
7pm doors
$15/10 (no presales)
November 25th 2024
7pm doors
$15/10 (no presales)
The artists:
David Chesworth’s interdisciplinary music and soundscapes are well-known both locally and internationally. His work explores relationships between natural and cultural materials, as well as conceptually playful interactions between sounds and listeners. Working solo, in experimental art/pop groups (Essendon Airport and Whadya Want?), and with the David Chesworth Ensemble, Chesworth has developed projects in opera, dance, theatre, video, and public art. Synthesisers have always been a significant tool in these projects, which include exhibitions and performances at the Venice and Sydney Biennales, Ars Electronica in Austria, and Bang on a Can in New York.
Mads Davey is a composer, instrumentalist and vocalist whose work spans art music to popular contemporary worlds. Mads' work explores a widened centre of pitch, harmony and dissonance. She contrasts old and new worlds, pairing traditional instruments - such as pedal organs, woodwind, piano and strings with 20th century synthesisers. Mads one third of composer collective Stathis//Davey//Kim and one sixth of electro acoustic ensemble Golden Sands, as well as a touring member of various bands. For the November iteration of HTM Mads will perform using a Dave Smith Tempest, a Hydrasynth, and a Tape machine.
Her Waveform, a moniker reflective of infusing life, emotion, and movement into soundscapes.
Specializes in live and improvised modular synthesis.
Their expertise rests in experimental synthesis techniques, gravitating towards abstract techno and electronic ambient genres.
Additionally, they contribute to the 'asquickaspossible' project, crafting sample based hip hop and dance music.
Specializes in live and improvised modular synthesis.
Their expertise rests in experimental synthesis techniques, gravitating towards abstract techno and electronic ambient genres.
Additionally, they contribute to the 'asquickaspossible' project, crafting sample based hip hop and dance music.
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the continuing custodians of the land where this event takes place.
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