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Unsound LABs: Denis Kolokol/Tomek Choloniewski Duo with Nate Wooley + Maria Minerva with Mark Van Hoen + Mark McGuire with Bartosz Weber
Unsound LABs concerts feature collaborations between musicians of different kinds working together for the first time in a series of unique free performances. Curated to cross borders of both sound and geography, this year's program pairs artists from Eastern Europe and Scandinavia with musicians from the U.S. This year's LABs features: Zavoloka with Andrea Pensado, Hai Nguyen Dihn with Nondor Nevai, Kotra with Black Rain, Denis Kolokol/Tomek Choloniewski Duo with Nate Wooley, Maria Minerva with Mark Van Hoen, and Mark Mcquire with Bartosz Weber. Denis Kolokol/Tomek Choloniewski Duo with Nate Wooley Denis Kolokol currently lives and works in Kraków, Poland. He started writing his own music in 2006 with the means of computer. Have been organizing a festival for experimental music as well as have worked on music and interactive sound-systems for theater. Artist in residence in 2008 at SME of the Academy of Music in Kraków, Poland; in CalArts, USA CA 2009 and 2012 (via CECArtsLink), in Map Extension, Huesca, Spain 2011. Initiated theVolume duo in 2006, which become a trio in 2010. Denis tries to combine non-intersecting or even opposite things: interactivity with algorithmic composition, granular synthesis with sound poetry, etc. His own voice is his own material, while his body is the only controller.
Tomek Chołoniewski completed his studies with the highest note at the Academy of Music in Kraków. His interests are particularly focused on improvised music. He cooperated with the Beethoven's Orchestra, with whom participated in many premiere performances in Poland, Holland, Germany, Italy). He has performed a number of times in the Cracow Audio Art Festival and on series of concerts of electronic music of Electroacoustic Music Studio In Cracow and many of chamber pieces. Nate Wooley was born in 1974 in Clatskanie, Oregon, a town of 2,000 people in the timber country of the Pacific Northwestern corner of the U.S. He began playing trumpet professionally with his father, a big band saxophonist, at the age of 13. His time in Oregon, a place of relative quiet and slow time reference, instilled in Nate a musical aesthetic that has informed all of his music making for the past 20 years, but in no situation more than his solo trumpet performances. Maria Minerva with Mark Van Hoen Maria Minerva is myself as my own little sister, born out of need to do whatever. Maria Minerva has not heard of HQ recording. Maria Minerva has not heard that postmodernism is passe. Maria Minerva wishes she was born in the 1980s and born again in the 1990s.
Mark Van Hoen, born in London, England, began recording his own music in the early 80's inspired by German and British electronic music from the decades that preceded. In 1993, seminal electronic dance label R&;S records signed Mark who then began to release a dense catalog of albums throughout the 90's, under his own name, as well as Locust and several other monikers. This paralleled ...
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LocationISSUE Project Room (View)
110 Livingston Street (Entrance at 22 Boerum Place)
Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States
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