This coming Monday, Salon Oblique returns to the 8MM to present its Fall season concert with a night of live experimental electronics featuring 3 incredibly unique artists over the course of one evening :
JOHN OBJECT: an experimental electronic musician born and working in Kyiv, Ukraine. His work revolves primarily around the search for beauty among the disgusting, an order to chaos, in violent club/anti-club music eschewing typical structures, production methods and tempos. As it stands right now, his primary goal is establishing a cohesive overview of a new sonic landscape, which would unite the sounds of fundamentally traditional musical instruments – a piano, a violin, a TR-808, with the real, physical sounds of the human experience – breathing, moaning, vomiting.
GRISCHA LICHTENBERGER: an electronic music producer, visual and installation artist living in berlin. grown up in a withdrawn farmhouse near bielefeld (westphalia), his artistic approach developed from surveying the landscape as reference for the condition of art production itself. landscape, in this sense, is understood not only as the picturesque or sublime recreational facility of nature, but as an interaction between the traces of biographical history and the material concreteness of the present surroundings.
LUDWIG WANDINGER: a producer, drummer and visual artist, based in Berlin, who has performed and/or collaborated with artists like Jim Black, Petter Eldh, Dan Nicholls, Lucia Cadotsch, Keith Rankin, the Notwist, Liz Kosack, the Berliner Ensemble and many more.
The musical narratives evolve between the rough edges of IDM, ambient, improvised music and eclectic sound design, while the visual art happens to crossbreed surrealism with blown-out contemporary graphic design.
So far, he released his solo records via Average Negative/Alpha Pup, Acna Rusd and Orange Milk Records.
www.ludwigwandinger.com
This will be an early concert - the shows will start at 19:00 sharp.
Entry is FREE and follows the Corona 2 G rule - entry for geimpft und genesen only.
Gefördert von NEUSTART KULTUR, Initiative Musik und der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien