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Suzuki/Dadson, Turner/Johnson, Bull/Buckton, Onda, Thomson

Ticket Information

  • Presales: $15.00 each
  • General Admission: $20.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Wed 5 Feb 2020, 8:00pm–11:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Audio Foundation

Audio Foundation in association with Room40 proudly presents the third concert in the Summer Series, this time hosted at AF HQ! Featuring collaborations between local legends and international friends.

Akio Suzuki / Phil Dadson
Legendary NZ sonic artist Phil Dadson, known for his work in From Scratch, creating art and music out of videotape, PVC pipes and rocks and much, much more, reunites with his old friend Japanese sound artist Akio Suzuki for one show only. Akio Suzuki has been performing, building instruments, and presenting sound installations for four decades. His music is simple and pure, exploring how natural atmospheres and sounds can be harnessed and then set free. To experience his art is to lose oneself in the sound that surrounds us.

Roger Turner / Hermione Johnson
Turner has been working as an improvising percussionist since the early 1970’s, collaborating in numerous established and ad hoc configurations. He is one of the world’s most prolific ‘junk’ percussionists. He joins local pianist and sonic artist Hermione Johnson for an exploration into the prepared piano, for what should be an unmissable collaboration.

Arthur Bull / Paul Buckton
Canadian guitarist Arthur Bull is a veteran musician of the improvising music scene. He is also a poet, with four books published, and a translator from the Chinese. He is joined by the irrepressible and knotty local guitarist Paul Buckton.

Scott Thomson
Scott Thomson is a trombonist and composer based in Montreal.

Aki Onda
Aki Onda is a New York-based artist, composer and curator. For this performance, Aki will perform his well known piece, “Cassette Memories”, compiled from a “sound diary” of field-recordings collected by using the cassette Walkman over the last three decades.

Doors at 8PM.

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