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Ready for Sonic Waterloo? From Sunday to Sunday. Check and get the full programme for Sonic Waterloo, Download PDF!
Sonic Waterloo on the air! Listen back to Blanca Regina, Steve Beresford, Atilio Doreste, Pascal Savy and Ilia Rogatchevski previewing the upcoming Sonic Waterloo festival on London’s Resonance 104.4fm.
https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/clear-spot-sonic-waterloo-29th-june-2017/
PETER CUSACK Three Unnoticed Berlin Sounds Installation: Media players, audio and visual playback, headphones. At SONIC Waterloo: Exhibition 2nd to the 9th of July at I K L E C T I K
Preview of the Sonic Waterloo festival 2nd to 9th July in London, Waterloo - with sounds from Peter Cusack, Pascal Savy, Rie Nakajima and David Toop. Presented by Ilia Rogatchevski and Eduard Solaz.
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Pascal Savy, Merkaba Macabre, Howlround & Janek Schaefer IKLECTIK, Sat 8 July, 8-11PM We are proud to present an evening of performances with Pascal Savy, Merkaba Macabre, Howlround & Janek Schaefer. Part of the SONIC Waterloo sound art festival. | £10 otd / £7 adv, Facebook event link. | Buy tickets: http://bit.ly/2sJn34Z Pascal Savy // pascalsavy.bandcamp.com Pascal Savy is a French musician who lives and works in London. He creates organic ambient and drone music as a way to reflect on erosion, transition and decay. He utilizes tones, textures, micro-melodies and noise to explore atmospheres rather than narratives. His work often combines acoustic and electronic sources generated from field-recordings, pick-ups, tape loops, feedback, synthesisers or home made electronics. He is also a contributor to online magazine Fluid Radio. Merkaba Macabre // http://merkaba-macabre.net/ Merkaba Macabre is an audio visual project by London-based mulit-disciplinary artist and curator, Steven McInerney. He is also the founder of the Psyché Tropes record label. Howlround // howlround.co.uk First coming to prominence with hugely-acclaimed 2012 LP The Ghosts Of Bush, Howlround have now expanded to a sextet (four machines, two people) and create recordings and performances entirely from manipulating natural acoustic sounds on vintage reel-to-reel tape machines, with additional reverb or electronic effects strictly forbidden – a process that has seen their work compared to William Basinski, Philip Jeck, Morton Feldman and even the sculptures of Rachel Whiteread. Janek Schaefer // janekschaefer.com Janek Schaefer is a sound artist, entertainer and professor who originally studied architecture at the Royal College of Art. It was there that he worked with Brian Eno and Artangel, creating “Recorded Delivery”, in 1995, and discovered how important sound is in perceiving space, and place. His foundsound concerts and installations explore the spatial, social and emotional qualities that sound can communicate, through the twisting of old and new technology. The context of each idea is central to its development and resolution, often exploring themes of appropriation, accident, & alteration. The Bluecoat Gallery in Liverpool exhibited a Retrospective of his career in 2009. He is represented by the Agency gallery, London, and is Visiting Professor at Oxford Brookes Sonic Art Research Unit. He lives and works in Walton-on-Thames. Supported by the Arts Council England. Curated by IKLECTIK & Unpredictable Series.