This Thursday there is a show at the Electronic Music Unit at Adelaide Uni featuring Tom Hall, Ambrose Chapel, Jason Sweeney and Tristan Louth-Robins.
From the press release:
It has been in excess of 2 years since Tom Hall’s last full length solo release. Since that release Hall has crossed the globe a number times playing in excess of 250 live shows, experimenting and honing many of his techniques for producing live sound and image performances. However, during this time Hall has been working away on one record, ‘Past Present, Below’, whether it’s been sitting on planes 35,000 feet above the earth or hidden away in a warehouse in San Francisco, this album is the ‘record’ of 2 years of experimentation, honing and life experiences drawn from almost every area Hall has visited, played,tasted or experienced.
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Ambrose Chapel is a music project by Ian Rogers (of AXXONN and No Anchor). Forged in the sweltering spare rooms of Brisbane summers, Ambrose Chapel finds Rogers exploring new sounds, production techniques and modes of performance.
Jason Sweeney is an Adelaide-based composer and the founder of the quartet, Panoptique Electrical. He is a sound artist and musician who has recorded and released works internationally since 1996. He is also one half of Pretty Boy Crossover.
Tristan Louth-Robins (aka: red_robin) is an Adelaide-based Australian sound artist working in areas of electronic music and new media art. His works utilise assorted media and technologies to realise concepts and ideas associated with sound and its signification in various contexts.
It starts at 8pm sharp – you need to get there on time so they can let you in. It’s $15, should be well worth it, past shows at EMU have been excellent.
Press Release(pdf)