Audio Foundation Presents An Altmusic Event
Audio Foundation Presents An Altmusic Event
Alastair
Galbraith With Peter Wright
Friday Oct 10th, 9 pm
The
Whammy Bar, St Kevins Arcade, K Rd
$20.00
Free
Wire Workshop with Alastair Galbraith
6pm @ Gus Fisher
Lobby.
The Kenneth Myers Centre
74 Shortland St
Alastair Galbraith
Alastair Galbraith is an
experimental musician based in Dunedin and is one of the
most admired musicians in the 'underground' music scene
worldwide.
Recipient of the 2006 Arts Foundation
Laureate, he employs amongst his instruments, violin,
bagpipes, softly spoken lyrics, organ, and backwards-guitar
to create what has been described as "otherworldly" and an
"unerringly emotional" sound. Noted American critic Byron
Coley has said "his work is filled with beautiful darkness,
worthy of classic designation".
His long, consistent
career began in the early 1980s, as leader of The Rip, who
recorded two EPs for Flying Nun. He later joined other
prominent South Island musicians Peter Jefferies, David
Mitchell and Robbie Muir to form Plagal Grind, whose
self-titled EP is regarded as a masterpiece of
extra-academic experimental music.
Alastair’s solo
work has gained a growing international reputation and is
known as a benchmark of excellence for the independent,
idiosyncratic mode it operates in. His works have been
heralded in critical journals and documented by recordings
on prestigious American labels. In his recent work,
alongside solo recordings, Alastair collaborates with Bruce
Russell in the improvisational group, A Handful of Dust, and
with Matt De Gennaro, with whom he creates distinctive 'wire
music', using piano wires in a site-specific installation.
This will be demonstrated in a workshop before the
event.
In 2006 the prestigious North American label,
Table of the Elements, archivers of such twentieth century
musical geniuses as Charlie Patton and Tony Conrad, gave
Alastair's solo work the status of contemporary classics by
reissuing his albums Morse/Gaudylight and Talisman.
Alastair’s album of song-based material, the 20-track Orb,
was released on his own label Nextbestway, via Global
Routes, early in 2008 and received a glowing full-page
review in the February edition of icon UK magazine The
Wire.
Later in 2008 the New York Label Azul Discographica
will release his latest collaboration with Bruce Russell –
(under the moniker Handful of Dust) – the album
Panegyrics.
Alastair is presently constructing a glass
’armonica’, an instrument invented in 1761 by Benjamin
Franklin. He is sourcing his materials locally and has
already given several performances on the not quite complete
instrument. He is also designing his second “glass tube
fire organ”. The first is in the collection of the
Sarjeant Gallery, Wanganui.
http://www.myspace.com/alastairgalbraithplagalgrindtherip
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Peter
Wright
Over the course of a decade, Wright has etched his
name in glass in the annals of drone-world superstardom.
Alongside Phil Nilblock, Robert Horton, and Tom Carter,
Peter Wright is on top of the drone music world, both in the
sheer amount of astounding music he creates, but also the
effortlessly way he makes sounds that are completely
indecipherable but strangely familiar.
Words like
'atonal' and 'avant-garde' come to mind when contemplating
Wright's sound but such terms are misleading when his music
remains so accessible despite its experimental
character.
Wright first started playing music
semi-seriously in Christchurch during 1990, recording
un-tutored noise-pop on a four track. Following several
song-based solo projects Wright's music started to take a
more abstract hue around 1996, finally culminating in a more
refined guitar-based drone sound that he has worked with
almost continuously since the late 90s.
After several
self released CDrs on his Apoplexy label, Wright moved to
the UK and had his first 'proper' CD release in 2003 on US
label Last Visible Dog, followed by a string of CDs issued
on various US and European
imprints.
http://www.distantbombs.com
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Organised by the Audio Foundation, Altmusic is an
ongoing series of audio events, regularly bringing a vital
injection of contemporary and avant-garde sound art from
around the world to New Zealand.
Previous Altmusic
artists include The Necks, Daniel Menche, Keith Fullerton
Whitman, Pauline Oliveros, Voice Crack, Francisco Lopez,
Philip Jeck, Oren Ambarchi, Metamkine and the Dead C.
The Audio Foundation and Altmusic is supported by Creative
New Zealand, National Institute of Creative Industries, Gus
Fisher Gallery and ASB Trust
http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz
http://www.myspace.com/altmusicfestival