Nature Morte Volume XV:
COMMON EIDER, KING EIDER (USA)
Drone / Doom / Ambient
GABRIEL SALOMAN (CAN)
Noise / Modern Classical / Experimental
Dj JanusMono (Kemialliset Ystävät)
Vj Suopursu
Keskiviikko 1.6.MMXVI, Telakka
6 euroa
COMMON EIDER, KING EIDER
Common Eider King Eider is an evolving art and music collaboration between Rob Fisk (Badgerlore, ex-Deerhoof, and Six Organs of Admittance/Hexadic collaborator), Vicky Fong, Andee Connors (A Minor Forest), Andrew Weathers and Blaine Todd. A potent mix of blackened ambience, drone and silence incorporating viola, vast chorale arrangements, and field recordings. Labels representing Common Eider, King Eider since their inception in 2007 include Pesanta Urfolk, Black Horizons, Root Strata, Sol y Nieve, and their own imprint Caribou People. Together, they create a hypnotic, mystical tempest of sound, filled with ghostly incantations, melancholia and intense swells of drama. Their latest offering is Extinction out on Cold Spring records. Terrifying, beautiful, spare, the sound of light nullified – and at the same time a celebration of the power and beauty of the sun.
https://commoneiderkingeider.bandcamp.com/album/extinctionGABRIEL SALOMAN
Gabriel Saloman is a Vancouver based musician and artist. Saloman has been performing experimental, conceptual and freely improvised music for over 15 years. He is known for his work as half of Yellow Swans, a Portland based noise group that has released over 50 recordings and toured internationally over the course of their 9 year existence. He currently performs solo under his own name and has recently released records with Miasmah (GR), Shelter Press (FR), Infinite Greyscale (GR) and Beacon Sound (US). He is also a member of the group Chambers with Michael Red and has forthecoming releases on Debacle Records (US). Most recently he has been composing music for contemporary dance. His compositions stem from investigations into temporal abstractions, conceptual sound and gestural noise. There is a parallel concern with sound art as both liberating practice and praxis. In particular he is interested in sounds relation to the body and its capacity to move collective bodies in space through affect. Sonically his work is haunting and deeply emotive, sitting between genres and drawing on cinematic and viscerally live qualities.
https://gabrielsaloman.bandcamp.com/album/soldiers-requiem