G O N E F I S H I N G
WITH..............................
[i]
Tomasz Krakawiak + Joda Clement
[ii]
Bryan Eubanks & Cat Lamb (USA)http://www.sacredrealism.org/bryaneubanks/index.html
http://www.sacredrealism.org/catlamb/index.html
Catherine Lamb (b. 1982, Olympia, WA.) is a composer/violist exploring sound through intimate ensembles and solo work. She is interested in microscopic color variances in (mostly) narrow bands, often with an ever-opening form. She is interested in the elemental/spectral interaction between tones and their shadows, between beings. She works with the phenomenological dimensions of quiet perceptual/sensual layers moving in and out of presence, as a being moving in space.
Bryan Eubanks (b. 1977, WA.) is a musician focused on collaborative improvisation, solo musical projects, and generative sound installations. Primarily active within the traditions of experimental and live electronic music, he works with unstable instruments of his own design that incorporate open-circuits, samplers, radio transmission, feedback, digital synthesis, the soprano saxophone, and other acoustic instruments. His compositions and installations involve practical research into computer music, generative composition, electronics, and sound localization in an effort to bring into being situations that examine transformations in the perception of sonic space/time.
[iii]
M. NourbeSe Philip: main voice
Michael Lynn: Upright bass and voice
Aisha Sasha John: Movement and voice
Brenda Joy Lem: Piano and voice
Colin Anthony: Samples and voice
Zong! washes up from the deeps onto the shoals of memory. A meditation in poetry on history,loss, mourning and redemption, it floats on the skin of memory, explores the tension between word and silence and explodes into notes of remembering. M. NourbeSe Philip - author of Zong!
Michael Lynn: Upright bass and voice
Aisha Sasha John: Movement and voice
Brenda Joy Lem: Piano and voice
Colin Anthony: Samples and voice
Zong! washes up from the deeps onto the shoals of memory. A meditation in poetry on history,loss, mourning and redemption, it floats on the skin of memory, explores the tension between word and silence and explodes into notes of remembering. M. NourbeSe Philip - author of Zong!
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