Switched on Cinema: SISTER STREET FIGHTER with a Live Electronic Score!
Schedule
Sat Jan 11 2025 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Philosophical Research Society | Los Angeles, CA
About this Event
Switched on Cinema returns to PRS with a BANG!! with an original, high octane techno live score to a legendary Japanese exploitation karate classic – SISTER STREET FIGHTER (1974), co-presented by The SoCal Synth Society!
An ongoing screening series, Switched on Cinema (SoC) pairs eclectically curated films with live scores by electrifying electronic composers. The brainchild of dj A/D of KSPC’s Synthdactyl Program, Switched on Cinema’s mission is to highlight the many talented modular synthesizer-based artists in Southern California’s music scene, pairing them with exciting film selections which, through live film scores, will showcase their expansive artistry. For their first outing of 2025, SoC welcomes incredible electronic composers Trovarsi and Marie Nyx for an awesomely energetic collaborative live techno score to Kazuhiko Yamaguchi’s explosively entertaining woman-led buttkickin’ classic SISTER STREET FIGHTER!
After the massive success of Shigehiro Ozawa’s The Street Fighter, Japanese studio Toei built a new karate series around a female lead, casting a young actress who’d appeared in a cameo alongside her mentor Sonny Chiba in the origin film.
Still a teenager at the time, Etsuko Shihomi exploded onscreen and created a new character type: a tough fighter who was fierce, fearless, good-hearted, and decidedly non-sexualised -- a departure from Toei’s typical formula.
Shihomi stars as the half-Chinese, half-Japanese Li Koryu, who travels to Yokohama to investigate the disappearance of her undercover cop brother. Li discovers a smuggling ring run by a drug lord with his own personal army of deadly fighters, and must penetrate his evil lair with the help of a fellow karate master (Sonny Chiba).
Genre entertainment of the highest order, the SISTER STREET FIGHTER is a wild ride and one of the best exploitation films produced in Japan in the 1970s. Funky and over-the-top, filled with wall-to-wall action, and featuring some of the craziest villains ever depicted onscreen, it embodies female power in a male-dominated genre and is a magnificent showcase for the physical presence and martial arts skills of its lead star.
Join us and experience this thrill ride of a film as it’s never been seen before, made all the more thrilling with a live techno score by Marie Nyx and Trovarsi!
ABOUT THE COMPOSERS
Trovarsi
Trovarsi is an LA-based music composer/producer and live performance artist who brings a unique sound to the world of electronic music. With a hybrid blend of modular, analog synths, and drum machines, she builds a pulsing atmosphere to any set she plays.
In addition, she is also an educator, and streaming YouTube host. Over the past decade, Trovarsi has released her music on a wide variety of notable electronic music labels. Her work transcends genres, cultures, and boundaries, yet also authentically and reverentially embraces many creative traditions. With a hybrid blend of modular and analog synthesizers, drum machines, and Ableton, Trovarsi embraces Afrofuturistic electronic expression while remaining firmly planted by her musical roots.
Trovarsi is the curator and host of Transduction Signal on DubLab Radio, a monthly interview/performance show highlighting unique live performance artists, composers, and producers in electronic music.
She is also co-founder of the Southern California Synth Society, whose purpose is to educate and facilitate interest in electronic music through synthesizers, modular DIY builds, and community events. She also founded the international streaming festival Frequency Shift, featuring female and gender-expansive electronic artists. Whether performing in the LA underground or on global streaming platforms, Trovarsi continues to push the boundaries of electronic music.
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Marie Nyx
Emerging from the vibrant heart of Los Angeles, Marie Nyx is a captivating force in the electronic music scene. With early influences of post-punk, new wave, darkwave, and alternative dance, Marie crafts immersive soundscapes that resonate with both nostalgia and innovation.
Her infectious, apparitional style has graced festival stages by FNGRS CRSSD and Insomniac, respected LA undergrounds, and institutions like The Echo LA and The Lot Radio in NYC. Her confidence in taking risks behind the decks is evident as she adapts to the wants and needs of any dance floor with energetic blends of classic 909 electro and four on the floor beats with the haunting allure of dark, gritty synth lines.
Her innovative style has earned her releases on respected labels such as Delusional Records, Boysnoize Records, Obskur Music, and Deckrekord, each project reflecting her artistic evolution and deep-rooted passion for the genre.
With a growing presence in the electronic scene, Marie Nyx continues to push creative boundaries, inspiring a new generation of listeners and artists alike. Keep an ear out for her upcoming projects, as she solidifies her place as a driving force in the world of underground electronica.
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ABOUT THE SOCAL SYNTH SOCIETY
The SoCal Synth Society is a place for electronic creators of all backgrounds to share music, knowledge, and the passion for everything synthesis. They live stream, build modular synths, perform, and educate. The SoCal Synth Society highlights the people, places, and events that make Southern California such a special place. Frequency Shift, their recurring show for female and non-binary performers, is only a small part of the diversity and inclusion they want to see in electronic music. DIY is a big part of the modular mentality, and they love that at SCSS. This community grows and thrives with a shared passion for music education. Check their calendar for upcoming SCSS shows & live streams.
Follow Synthdactyl Program on and listen live on the 3rd & 4th Sunday of the month, 7-10pm PST on KSPC 88.7fm or
Sister Street Fighter, dir. Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, Japan, 1974, 92 mins, Unrated (Recommended for Adult Audiences), English subtitles, Digital.
Special thanks to Switched on Cinema director Dia Hakinna and Bret Berg at American Genre Film Archive.
Tickets: $10 (In-Person Event Only)
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Philosophical Research Society, 3910 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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