Dennis Rea (guitar), Domenic Chiaverini (bass), Ian Gwin (piano), Gregg Miller (saxophone), Don Berman (drums)
Seattle welcomes back NYC bassist Domenic Chiaverini, performing with a group of Seattle stalwarts featuring Dennis Rea (Moraine, Threshold) on electric guitar,and Don Berman (Threshold, Ascension Northwest) on percussion.
Date: Friday, 3rd of May 2024 Time: 7:30 PM Location: Gallery1412, 1412 18th Ave, Seattle Entry: $5-15 donations
Join us for an extraordinary night of experimental music at Gallery1412, where the future of sound resonates through the works of renowned international artists. From the eclectic streets of Nantes, France, to the vibrant energy of Seattle, this event is a unique convergence of global sounds and innovative performances.
Line up:
Apo33 – apo33.org Maria Thrän – mariathraen.com Esteban Agosin – www.estebanagosin.cl/eng/ Nicolas Kisic Aguirre – nka.radio/nicolas-kisic-aguirre AntiRock Missile Ensemble – Curious Fantasy Album | Facebook
From Nantes (France) to Seattle, this event promises an unforgettable night where experimental sounds and innovative performances take center stage.
Supported by:
City of Nantes French Institute
Join us in exploring the resonant futures of music. Your donations support the artists and the vibrant community at Gallery1412. Let’s celebrate the cutting-edge of sound together
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Originally the Racer guest tonight to be Friendship Quilt. Sadly, due to health reasons, they are not available. The session will go ahead as usual, though without an opening group, starting at 7:00 and ending by 9:00 pm. Bring your instruments and join the fray!
Rebecca Novak will be presenting new work for solo cornet and slide projector. Community Band will presenting a group improvisation to make some sort of sound.
Improviser and artist Rebecca Novak works with a shifting constellation of instruments and objects – cornet, piano, shortwave radio, glass vases – honing fine-grained textures and seemingly electronic- or mechanical-sounding noise, opening a multifaceted landscape of sound.
Interrogating the liminal spaces between sound, vision and language, my work often combines music with sculpture, live writing, or projected image to investigate the complex relationships between environment & self; performance & being; body & object; the political & the philosophical. Called Annotations, these group-navigated improvisations refer both to a way of “annotating” or translating an experience or idea across practices, and an absence of traditional notation.
Don’t (Al Jones + Derrick Spotts): Sound-driven investigations and critique of culture, earplugs optional.
Derrick Spotts is a sound artist & performer based out of Portland, OR.
Alan F. Jones is a Dallas-born, Washington-based musician, composer, and sound designer. He manages and operates Laminal Audio, a mastering and sound design studio located in Tracyton WA, in the West Puget Sound. His most recent film is the acclaimed What Is Man and What Is Guitar?: Keith Rowe.