The legendary EAVI gigs are back for the new academic year, with a night of experimental & electronic beats, bass and new music at the Amersham Arms, New Cross.
EAVI gigs showcase a blend of music from electroacoustic pioneers to free improvisers, instrument builders and techno wizards. The gigs offer a way for EAVI’s research to find its way onto the stage and the dance floor. They are also a cheap, relaxed and friendly way to experience some of the most interesting, cutting edge new music you’ll find in London.
When: 8pm till late, Thursday 8 October 2015
Where: Amersham Arms, New Cross SE14 6TY. Map
Tickets: £5. Buy advance tickets for £4.50
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Graham Dunning – Rhythm and Drone Set
Master of mechanical techno and Ghost-in-the-Machine music, Graham Dunning presents his delicate and accidental form of techno. He is currently “maker in residence” at the Machines Room and hosts his own NTS radio programme, Fractal Meat on a Spongy Bone. About Rhythm and Drone
Iris Garrelfs
An internationally-successful composer/performer intrigued by change, voices and technology, Iris uses her voice as raw material which she transmutes into machine noises or choral works. Her most recent ‘performance walk’ took place at the National Gallery as part of the Soundscapes Late series. About Iris Garrelfs
Nuno Correia
Audiovisual artist and researcher Nuno Correia is interested in interactive multi-sensorial experiences. Nuno will present AVZones, part of Goldsmiths’ Enabling AVUIs research project. This is an iPad audiovisual app – an audio sequencer/looper with a visualizer.
Helena Hamilton
Belfast artist Helena marks the end of her three month residency with EAVI with a performance of The Butterflies in my Brain, where she transforms an overhead projector into a site-specific, performative sound device where all sounds originate live from within and around the machine. About Helena Hamilton
Rose Dagul & Penny Klein
Rose Dagul is a composer, cellist and vocalist based in London. She writes patterned pop music under the moniker Rhosyn. Tonight she improvises under her own name with violinist Penny Klein – possibly an echo of their project Alien Wind.
Kim Kate
Kim Kate is a London based producer / DJ who brings a synesthesiac image onto the dance floor. Kim Kate sonifies connections between the city, technology and human perception.
DJs
Chloe Freida from Alien Jams & NTS and Mike & Dan of Team GBH will yet again be taking over the decks, providing the perfect soundtrack in between the acts and giving us something wonderful to dance to at the end.