The Wire Salon, Revenant Forms: The Meaning Of Hauntology
Nathan Budzinski
A new series of monthly events in East London curated by The Wire Magazine. The evenings will consist of readings, talks, panel debates, film screenings, DJ sets and live performances. The first instalment is Revenant Forms: The Meaning Of Hauntology at London's Café Oto, 1 April, 8pm, £4 on the door only
Mark Fisher (K-Punk) leads a panel with Adam Harper and Joseph Stannard debating the uncanny quality of so much contemporary audio, from spektral disco to dubstep, Hypnagogic pop and beyond. Plus screenings of films by Julian House (Ghost Box, The Focus Group), a live set by Moon Wiring Club and eldritch vinyl interludes courtesy of Mordant Music.
Below we've compiled a short online reading and listening list in anticipation of the event:
Ian Penman's Black Secret Tricknology, first published in The Wire issue 133
A transcript excerpt from Joseph Stannard's interview with Broadcast, which formed part of Stannard's cover feature on the group in The Wire issue 308
Mark Fisher's K-Punk blog
•Phonograph
Blues
•Nostalgic
Modernism
Adam Harper's Rouge's Foam blog
•Hauntology:
The Past Inside The Present
Joseph Stannard's The Outer Church
•Revenant
Forms: Future-Past Preview
Website of the label and design project Ghost Box
Jim Jupp's Belbury Parish Magazine
Mordant Music home to Baron Mordant, Admiral Greyscale, Sam Shackleton and more
James Kirby's (aka The Caretaker) History Always Favours The Winners
Listen to some tracks from Moon Wiring Club
Broadcast and The Focus Group "I See, So I See So"
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlVaRcNf9nc]
Phenomena And Occurrences, a Ghost Box film by Julian House.
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Parallel Lives: Maja Ratkje & Kathy Hinde
Nathan Budzinski
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=10539469&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=1&color=ffffff&fullscreen=1
Exclusive footage of Maja Ratkje and Kathy Hinde's collaborative
work, Birds And Traces. The composition was created during
a week long residency at Aldeburgh Music as part of
Faster Than Sound, a
series of residencies set up to promote crossover between classical
composers and artists working with electronic media. Inspired by
the themes of bird migration, the season of Spring and climate
change, Birds And Traces involved school children
local to the Snape area reinterpreting Norwegian songs about birds
and Spring along with making origami birds and mapping out
migration routes.
Alongside the resulting composition, the artists created two
installations which included research materials produced during
their residency and a multimedia film sculpture. The performance
featured Norwegian accordionist Frode Haltli. Parallel Voices was
curated by The Wire.
Also performing at Parallel Lives was Marina Rosenfeld,
watch exclusive footage of her installation and performance
here.
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Parallel Lives: Marina Rosenfeld
Nathan Budzinski
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=10526337&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=1&color=ffffff&fullscreen=1
Footage of Marina Rosenfeld's composition Cannons,
created specifically for the space at Aldeburgh Music's Hoffman
Building at Snape, Suffolk during a one week residency leading up
to the performance on 20 March 2010. Cannons features
a custom built sound system comprised of four large resonating
'bass cannons' made out of steel pipes fitted with subwoofers,
along with two steel horns, all created in collaboration with the
sound engineer Paul Geluso and the Suffolk metalwork firm JT Pegg
& Sons in Aldeburgh.
The work was made with Paul Geluso and players from the London
Contemporary Orchestra: Robert Ames (viola), Lucy Railton (cello)
and Sarah Cresswell (percussion) and was curated by The
Wire.
Tags: Aldeburgh Music | Blogroll | Faster Than Sound | Marina Rosenfeld | Parallel Lives | snape maltings | The Wire | The Wire Magazine | Uncategorized
The Ex & Brass Unbound on camera
Nathan Budzinski
Check out footage of the Ex's unreleased
track "Double Order" put together as a teaser for their UK tour, 29
January – 6 February.
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8060711&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=ffffff&fullscreen=1
Tour supported by The Wire and produced by Qu Junktions featuring the
veteran Dutch group, combining their precision-honed punk with the
brass weight of Mats Gustafsson, Roy Paci, Ken Vandermark and
Wolter Wierbos. Video by Emma Fischer. Full tour info
here.
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