Kole Galbraith, EERIÆRMOR, Kamran Shafii

Schedule

Sat Jun 27 2026 at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

Center for New Music | San Francisco, CA

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Ambient/Drone show for touring artist Kole Galbraith in support of new LP “Hurry Up, But Don’t Rush It” released by label Obscure & Terrible
About this Event

Kole Galbraith is a multi-disciplinary artist who focuses on sound, audio-visual, and found-object installation. Based in Seattle, Washington, Kole Galbraith has been active in the underground experimental music community for the past decade performing throughout the West Coast of the United States and Europe. Sonically his sonic studio compositions are informed by early 20th century French musique-concrète, metal, jazz and contemporary composition. Thematically, the compositions are influenced by interior Salish folklore, and contemporary indigenous experience. Galbraith mixes using materials found in nature with electronic techniques to uncover both latent sonic capabilities and to uncover latent histories. Galbraith has released albums on his own label, Obscure & Terrible, and other labels such as SIGE and Titania Tapes. Galbraith has worked with musicians including Lori Goldston, Greg Kelley, Jessika Kenney, Steve Moore, Raven Chacon, Warren Realrider, Nathan Young, Jason Lazer, Patrick Wurzwallner, Maja Osojnik, morher and Noel Kennon.
EERIÆRMOR is the solo project of Kevin Gan Yuen (b.1981), a Asian American Bay Area-based multidisciplinary artist and designer. Active since 2005 and better known for his work with Sutekh Hexen and the globally published design studio VIRALOPTIC. Initiated in 2021, EERIARMOR explores psychoacoustic impressions through immersive soundscapes built from granular synthesis, guitar, and field recordings, focusing on themes of memory, transformation, and the tension between beauty and brutality.

Kamran Shafii (Persian: کامران شفیعی) is an Iranian sound artist working in electroacoustic music. His recent work focuses on anthropogenic sound and complex auditory experiences, drawing on his interest in psychoacoustics and acousmatic theory.

Shafii has produced multichannel installations and performed internationally alongside artists including Lea Bertucci, Kevin Drumm, RM Francis, Daniel Menche, and Marcus Schmickler.

https://kamranshafii.com/

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Center for New Music, 55 Taylor Street, San Francisco, United States

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