Nothing like someone spilling a full cold cup of water on you at a show to wake you up.
Tatsuya Nakatani
Avant-garde percussionist, composer, and artist of sound Tatsuya Nakatani will perform in two quartets. The first will consist of Nakatani, Greg Campbell (percussion), with butoh from Vanessa Skantze and Amapola. The second will include Nakatani, Jackie An (violin), Kole Galbraith (double bass), and Salma Zenia (violin)
Tuesday, March 3, 8:00 PM at Chapel Performance Space - Event Page
Ritual Vibration
A special evening with a number of different performances. Rivka Clifton (atmospheric soundscape) will perform as well as read poetry. Heather Bentley (viola), Giordana Falzone (voice), and Marissa Niederhauser will perform an improvised set. Lady Zade will premier original work for voice, viola da gamba, and percussion, featuring Aaron Michael Butler, along with 10 minutes of ritualistic self-scarification.
Thursday, March 5, 7:00 PM at Chapel Performance Space - Event Page
Deadquiet + Sheridan Riley / Yearn / BC Welch
Music with Deadquiet and Sheridan Riley, along with Yearn (apocalypse pop), and BC Welch.
Friday, March 6, 7:30 PM at Woodland Theater - Event Page
Ground Hum
A winter celebration of experimental music, dance, and installation art. Performances from Upsammy, Joy Guidry, Madeline Stepien, Sean Meehan, Raven, RAICA, Travel Agent (featuring tondiue), and ANKOKU. Art installations by Blazinspace, María Dolores A. Matienzo, Chelsea Rodino, Jax Braun, and Simone Pierson, along with workshops by i+eo, and Cami Flage.
Saturday, March 7, 12:00 PM at Washington Hall - Event Page
Imp / Fen Walker / Mossy Oubliette / Moss Helm
Dungeon synth showcase with Imp, Fen Walker (Portland), Mossy Oubliette, and Moss Helm
Saturday, March 7, 7:00 PM at Dracula’s Castle - Event Page
NonSeq: John Bischoff
John Bischoff (b. 1949, San Francisco) is an early pioneer of live computer music. He is known for his solo constructions in real-time synthesis as well as the development of computer network music. His recent performances combine hands-on analog circuitry and digital synthesis in open dialog. Sonic attributes in one domain inform music unfolding in the other. The ebb and flow of discontinuity in these systems spontaneously generates form.
Saturday, March 7, 8:00 PM at Chapel Performance Space - Event Page