send + receive v26: Phew // Cloud Circuit // Daniel Majer
Schedule
Fri Oct 18 2024 at 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Sudanese Community Centre Winnipeg | Winnipeg, MB
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The second concert of our twenty-sixth edition, featuring performances by legendary Japanese vocalist Phew, Montreal-based sound poetry duo Cloud Circuit, and Vancouver sound artist Daniel Majer.Phew, otherwise known as Hiromi Mortani, is a musician based in Kanagawa, Japan. While fronting Aunt Sally, one of Osaka’s earliest punk groups, Phew played a critical role in developing Japan’s underground music scene. Phew’s oeuvre spans a vast array of experimental sounds: from no-wavey synth-hymns; to poppy, shoegazing, industrial undertones; to eerie incandescent drones. Since the 1970s, Phew’s dynamic, compelling voice and her commitment to unfettered experimentation has been critical in shaping the sound of avant-garde music both in Japan and internationally.
Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) based poetry_sound ensemble Cloud Circuit finds inspiration in communication gli//tc;hh()h, brok()n spee?()-eech, and contact lost. Its motors are the grey areas of connection, those lost threads, dropped signals, failures of technology, and outages at the edge of night. Poet Deanna Radford channels her iterative text reams as deconstructed words of mouth, and sound artist Jeremy Young plays sine waves in flux, 1/4″ magnetic tape and captured radio airs. In performance, CloudCircuit’s approach is collaborative and improvisational; its sound composed, dissected, and refracted. They have shared the stage with Sam Prekop, Lea Bertucci, David Grubbs, Vito Ricci, Ora Clementi (crys cole & James Rushford), Jessica Pavone, skintone, Alex Zhang Hungtai, Paul Dutton, Sarah Pagé, Greg Davis, and many others. Their début EP, Bur sting brea k’r, was issued by Archive Officielle in the thawing months of 2020 on clear vinyl. Cordially, The Cloud Eternal Network.
Daniel Majer is a sound artist & musician from Vancouver, Canada. Born to first generation immigrant parents—a Vietnamese artisan and Slovak visual artist—he grew up in Vancouver where he studied composition and participated in the city’s unfolding experimental music scene for more than a decade. Majer creates and collaborates in sound collage, film scores, sound design, multi-media installation and live musical performances. His practice draws from film, metaphysics, themes on time, culture, archives, memory and more. He’s given performances across Canada and internationally in Europe, Japan and Central America. He has released albums on labels such as the Canadian/Mexican based Isla & Jan Jelinek’s Berlin-based Faitiche. In 2019, he performed at Montreal’s international digital arts festival Mutek. His latest album of experimental sound designs, Time for No Memory, is out on Vaagner on October 4th, 2024.
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Where is it happening?
Sudanese Community Centre Winnipeg, 129 Dagmar St, Winnipeg, MB R3A 0Z3, Canada,Winnipeg, ManitobaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: