Nicola Vinciguerra plays Tomba Emmanuelle, Emanuel Vigeland Museum, Oslo

Started by tisbor, September 04, 2014, 08:40:04 AM

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https://www.facebook.com/events/762199563823688/

"Some months ago I recorded the natural sounds happening in the Mausoleum: the muffled sound of people dragging their feet around the room, their whispers and coughs, their improvised vocalizations, the creaking of the woodden chairs, the slamming of the entrance door, etc., all magnified by the amazing, empty reverb of the place.
I processed and manipulated those sounds via analog and digital means and the result is some kind of hybrid between noise, power electronics, old school industrial, musique concrete and dark ambient music. I will use this material, dubbed on tape, as a sound source for the performance and I will mangle it further with a set of effects. I also composed two tracks with the same sounds, which will be released on a limited edition tape available on the evening of the performance. It will be probably not be the usual evening gig at the Mausoleum. Come and join the party!

Ticket price: 90 kr, available at the door. Only 30 tickets available! If you want to reserve your ticket, contact this email: gurkeroboter@gmail.com

The performance starts on time."

A little sample from the tape here:
http://nicolavinciguerra.bandcamp.com/track/i-love-the-dead-excerpt

More info on the museum (which is an amazing place you have to visit anyway):
http://www.emanuelvigeland.museum.no/museum.htm

It's a bit different from my usual stuff. If you're passing by Oslo and you want to come to the performance just let me know!