31 August 2018 | 20:30

Giovanni Verga / SebVe / DuChamp #487

  • Doors: 20:00
  • Start time: 20:30
  • Entrance: 6-10 € (up to your offer)

Giovanni Verga - Noise

Improvised live.

SebVé - Electronics and noise forever

Sound art with body sensors.

DuChamp [Full Body Massage / Boring Machines /Idiosyncratics]

Field recordings performance

Giovanni Verga (Italy) currently lives in Berlin where he works as sound artist, electronic sound composer and performer. In his works he constructs pieces using a wide variety of techniques, such as field recordings, no-input mixer, feedbacks, loudspeakers, contact microphones, magnetic tapes, vinyl records manipulation, radio frequencies. His solo activity is mainly focused on performances where he offers live pieces based on live manipulation of sound fragments recycling, taken from his past and recent works.

http://fieldoscope.fieldoscope.com/projects/giovanni-verga

SebVé is the live act of Canadian composer and performer Sébastien Vaillancourt. Since he has moved to Berlin in 2016 he has been working on a solo act that features various performance approaches, mainly revolving around the piano, body-sensors and other interfaces. He will be releasing an LP entitled “Maximum Intra” in September 2018. Over the years, SebVé has been forging his style, building a sound-world that artfully combines noises with micro-tonal harmonies. He has searched long and wide to craft and refine his own timbres and to forge complex harmonic worlds into a rather short and straightforward format that is well represented in Maximum Intra. Sébastien is currently studying at the masters level at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin in “Elektroakustische Musik” under the direction of Prof. Wolfgang Heiniger. He will be performing live throughout Europe to support his latest release.

http://www.sebve.com/

https://www.instagram.com/sebvemusic/

DuChamp is an Italian scientist, musician and curator based in Berlin, religiously devoted to drone. Drone is related to a precise childhood memory: the sound of the hair dryer, that her mother used to fix her hair. That was the sound of care, bliss, and infinite love. Since 2017, DuChamp started to incorporate real field recordings, related to her personal memory, into her drone compositions, by adding layers of sounds and noise in attempt to recreate some kind of apophonias.

http://duchampdrone.tumblr.com/music