A
gig
held at Strange Brew
on Saturday 13th November. The event starts at 20:00.
The Brunswick Club presents a big Saturday night line up, marking our upcoming releases by J. Martin, Drips of Fosterham and Tina Hitchens.
Performing live:
KATHY HINDE
TINA HITCHENS (WITH GUEST DAN JOHNSON)
WOJCIECH RUSIN
J. MARTIN
DRIPS OF FOSTERHAM
BAD TRACKING
OLIVER SUTHERLAND
+ DJ INFINITE SPIRIT MUSIC
/// SET TIMES \\\
8pm Infinite Spirit Music DJ
9pm Kathy Hinde
9.45 Tina Hitchens & Dan Johnson
10.30 J. Martin
11.15 Wojciech Rusin
12.00 Oliver Sutherland
12.45 Drips of Fosterham
01.30 Bad Tracking DJ
Kathy Hinde’s work grows from a partnership between nature and technology expressed through audio-visual installations and performances that combine sound, sculpture, image and light. She has shown work extensively across the world and won many awards including Ivor Novello Award for Sound Art, Prix Ars Electronica and the ORAM Award.
Wojciech Rusin is a Polish-born audio visual artist based in London. He draws inspiration from alchemical and gnostic texts, early renaissance choral music and Eastern European mythologies. Releases include The Funnel LP on Akashic Records, Meat for the Guard Dogs on Cafe OTO’s Takuroku imprint, and the Rufus Orbis cassette for Boomkat Editions / Documenting Sound series. He designs and makes 3D-printed reed instruments, reworking ancient designs with contemporary 3D modelling technologies.
Tina Hitchens is a improviser, flautist and composer / sound artist whose work spans free improvisation, sound art, and contemporary classical music. She collaborates widely including in Harpoon, Viridian Ensemble and Halftone. Right into the River is her debut solo release.
Bad Tracking are a Bristol based Industrial two piece. Known for their highly controversial performances, the pair have released on Fuck Punk, Bokeh Versions, Empty Head Rich Heart and Mechanical Reproductions
Influenced in equal parts by cinema and the visual arts, grounded in percussion, J Martin's enveloping, undulating music forms a keen synergy of narrative, tension and release, walking a delicately balanced line between the natural and the mechanical. His set will draw on his audio and visual work for Dean Forest Riots, his new full length on TBC Editions.
Devised by artists Sam Pilbeam and Skye Turner, Drips of Fosterham is a dazzling anthology of twisted narratives and a journey through an inane state of reality; behind the venetian blinds and beneath the man holes of concrete Britain, for fans of Chris Morris’ legendary series Blue Jam.
Oliver Sutherland works across live improvisation and static composition, often using audio harvested from youtube and field recordings as the source material. Tonight he presents an audiovisual performance of his project Icumen, developed from found recordings of the Obby Oss, a Cornish May Day celebration.