10:30pm "SWIM THIS" Plus 9pm HANS TAMMEN AND SATOSHI TAKEISHI DUO.

Tue 24 Jan 2012 - 9: pm

Brooklyn, NY

9:00pm HANS TAMMEN AND SATOSHI TAKEISHI DUO

HANS TAMMEN


HANS TAMMEN - endangered guitar
(http://tammen.org/biocv/)

SATOSHI TAKEISHI -  percussion
(http://home.earthlink.net/~takeishi/id1.html)

Hans, whose guitar has been seized, carried away from its familiar territories and reconstructed elsewhere, and the tightly woven drum-loops by Satoshi  join forces to

SATOSHI TAKEISH

explore ethereal yet roughly sewn soundscapes and multi-cultural rhythms. At their most monastic and sonically attenuated, they carefully play almost nothing, but these passages inevitably progress into whispered dialogues of miniaturised, truncated instrumental gestures, with both rebounding sounds back and forth, building up to protean statements and frenetic interplay.

We are very excited to be having Hans and Satoshi performing during this evening.





Swim This

10:30pm  Swim This

MICHAEL LYTLE bass and contrabass clarinet, piano, prerecorded tape (http://elewhale.net/)NICK DIDKOVSKY table top guitar and homebrew software (http://www.doctornerve.org/nerve/pages/nick.shtml)

GERRY HEMINGWAY drums, voice with occasional processing (www.gerryhemingway.com)


New sounds, freely originated from silence, texturally organized.
AswimA (swim this) is a trio that spontaneously generates a world of intensely focused and evocative improvised music. The group creates a visceral and deep listening experience where no moment is lost, and each sound is projected with maximum momentum and razor sharp clarity.


We are very delighted to be having Swim This perform on this evening, while Gerry Hemingway is in town from Europe. Not to be missed!
Swim This – www.myspace/swimthis

On The Way Out is a monthly series that focuses on presenting
performances of creative music artists and is open to all forms of
experimental music including composed, improvised, free jazz,
contemporary classical, electro-acoustic and noise.
$10 suggested donation.

 

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