Kate Carr & Eivor Slågedal - 7. Aug 2026, Lydgalleriet
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BLOXHAM TAPES PÅ LYDGALLERIET
KATE CARR - live foley experiments using environmental recordings, subtle electronics and found objects
EIVOR SLÅGEDAL - ambient, field recordings, self-made instruments, ritual, inspired by Norwegian folk music and folklore
Friday 07. august
Lydgalleriet
Strandgaten 195, 5004 Bergen
Doors at 20.00
First act at 20.30
Entry: 200 kr / 150 kr studenter (+ no-one turned away for lack of funds!)
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Bloxham Tapes is back with more experimental sounds for an unsound world this time at Bergen's home for sound art, LYDGALLERIET!
This time around we are pleased to welcome UK composer and sound artist Kate Carr, alongside Bergen-based multidisciplinary artist Eivor Slågedal.
KATE CARR
Kate Carr is a composer and sound artist whose work centres on field recording, listening practices, and the politics of sound. Her live foley performances weave together environmental recordings, subtle electronics, and archival material, creating immersive sound worlds that reward close attention. Carr’s work sits at the intersection of sound art, experimental music, and ecological inquiry, and is known for its quiet intensity and emotional depth.
https://www.gleamingsilverribbon.com/
EIVOR SLÅGEDAL
Eivor Slågedal is a multidisciplinary artist whose work centers around found material. In her sound practice, she uses field recordings mixed with improvised compositions to connect the listener to a realm that centers the more-than-human mythical world. Growing up in a folk music environment, she draws inspiration from the wide specter of Nordic folk melodies and tales. Central in her practice is the experimentation with crafting instruments from found objects, often resulting in unexpected meetings between materials and sounds.
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For more information, visit:
https://www.lydgalleriet.no/
Made possible with the kind support of Lydgalleriet and Bergen Kommune.
KATE CARR - live foley experiments using environmental recordings, subtle electronics and found objects
EIVOR SLÅGEDAL - ambient, field recordings, self-made instruments, ritual, inspired by Norwegian folk music and folklore
Friday 07. august
Lydgalleriet
Strandgaten 195, 5004 Bergen
Doors at 20.00
First act at 20.30
Entry: 200 kr / 150 kr studenter (+ no-one turned away for lack of funds!)
.................
Bloxham Tapes is back with more experimental sounds for an unsound world this time at Bergen's home for sound art, LYDGALLERIET!
This time around we are pleased to welcome UK composer and sound artist Kate Carr, alongside Bergen-based multidisciplinary artist Eivor Slågedal.
KATE CARR
Kate Carr is a composer and sound artist whose work centres on field recording, listening practices, and the politics of sound. Her live foley performances weave together environmental recordings, subtle electronics, and archival material, creating immersive sound worlds that reward close attention. Carr’s work sits at the intersection of sound art, experimental music, and ecological inquiry, and is known for its quiet intensity and emotional depth.
https://www.gleamingsilverribbon.com/
EIVOR SLÅGEDAL
Eivor Slågedal is a multidisciplinary artist whose work centers around found material. In her sound practice, she uses field recordings mixed with improvised compositions to connect the listener to a realm that centers the more-than-human mythical world. Growing up in a folk music environment, she draws inspiration from the wide specter of Nordic folk melodies and tales. Central in her practice is the experimentation with crafting instruments from found objects, often resulting in unexpected meetings between materials and sounds.
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For more information, visit:
https://www.lydgalleriet.no/
Made possible with the kind support of Lydgalleriet and Bergen Kommune.
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Lydgalleriet, Strandgaten 195,Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
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