Long Notes For Spring...
An evening of drones from the Dial (Anne Doerner & Ven Voisey), Jefre Cantu-Ledesma (with film by Paul Clipson), Gregg Kowalsky, and Joshua Churchill.
Friday, April 28, 2006, 8PM SHARP!
(show starts early cuz we gotta end by 11p)
ATA, SF, CA ...$5
The Dial
The Dial is a duo from North Adams, Massachusetts, comprised of multi-instrumentalist Anne Doerner, and composer and sound artist Ven Voisey. A mix of acoustic instrumentation (violin, accordion, xylophone, guitar...), field recordings, and electronic textures make up their intricately carved sonic structures.
http://www.v---v.net
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma with film by Paul Clipson
Cantu-Ledesma, a local experimental musician and noise maker, is the founding member of Tarentel, and also currently performs in The Alps and The Holy See. Paul Clipson, a local filmaker and artist who also projects film with Tarentel and The Holy See, will accompany Cantu- Ledesma with Super8 film footage.
http://www.rootstrata.com
Gregg Kowalsky
Kowalsky's compositions range from textural ambient to drone and noise pieces, which are highly influenced by the thick, humid air of South Florida where Gregg lived for most of his life. He is interested in filling the spaces his music occupies through dense, live electro-acoustic mixes, and has composed for film, dance, acoustic ensembles and sound installations.
http://www.greggkowalsky.net
Joshua Churchill
Churchill is a local interdisciplinary artist that works with sound in the context of performance, recordings, and art installations. He performs and records multi-layered instrumental improvisations under his own name, as well as solo noise work under the name T/R.
http://joshuachurchill.com
Artists' Television Access (ATA)
992 Valencia Street (@ 21st st) SF, CA
http://www.atasite.org
Official Website: http://www.atasite.org/calendar/?x=1811
Added by t/r on April 25, 2006