The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Thursday, March 13, 2014
From 7pm
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Join us for this the second Record Club at The Auricle held every second Thursday of the month. BYO vinyl only!
What's On: Events
Audacious opening performance night
The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday, February 28, 2014
Doors open from 6:30pm
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Join us at The Auricle to celebrate the opening of the Audacious – Festival of Sonic Arts and exhibition, Signals From Unknown Sources by artist Rachel Shearer. Rachel will be performing her eight channel work live followed by more live action from local artist David Khan, and improvised electroacoustic taonga puoro (traditional Maori instruments) with Tony Smith (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāi Tahu – Kāti Irakehu) and collaborators.
7pm – Welcoming ceremony and opening speeches with drinks provided by The Auricle’s winery partner, Pegasus Bay
8pm – Rachel Shearer’s Signals From Unknown Sources – exploring spatial sound composition through the idea of the phantasm, both in the sense of an apparition – a shadowy, incorporeal image -and also in relation to Klossowski’s ‘phantasm’ which refers to an obsessional image produced instinctively from the constantly fluctuating intensive states of the soul. http://
9-11pm – More live performance!
Live and Audacious!
The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Doors open from 8pm
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A celebration of live sound at The Auricle as part of The Audacious – Festival of Sonic Arts, featuring performances by:
Alastair Galbraith & Bruce Russell
Greg Malcolm & Jenny Ward
Furchick & Richard Benjamin Soloman Keys
Les Baxters at the International Step
The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday, February 21, 2014
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Celebrate the final day of John Chrisstoffels’ The International Step exhibition with the artist and friends performing in the Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery.
Performances by:
Adam Willetts
The Les Baxters
Misfit Mod
$5 entry from 8pm til late
Abstract Mutation
The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
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Abstract Mutation
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New Zealand (now Melbourne-based) producer James Grant aka Spelunks/@soakingwet combines acid, bass and techno on his debut Abstract Mutation outing on 1080p. It’s here on pro-dubbed Chrome Cassette Tape, direct from the Vinyl Only Tapes head honcho’s private Kazaa network; the perfect medium for the scuffed kineticity and Lifestyles Of The Laptop Café-worship of this bouncy, hybridized release to really jump out.
Blurring an incessantly groovy sense of looseness alongside taut, metronomic hi-hats and bass plods, Fake Keygen becomes an amorphous zone of hypnotic mundanity. Themes of surveillance, technology and human interfacing creep out of these ad hoc loop pedal/digital synth creations and cheekily reappropriated dance modes.
Tracks like “Oops Magazine” are built partly out of goofball dance signifiers (feigned hi-NRG keyboard stabs in this case) and partly with dark, gaseous spaces. Elsewhere, opener “Expert Loner” even layers faked steel drum wobbles over a steady 100bpm take on a classic house beat.
There’s low-key acid thrown all over reprocessings of mid-90s bass music and techno with vibes of restlessness and at times a tinge of hypnogogia to a definitely late night realm of .nfos and PC gamer patches. File under the Utilities section alongside ancient Soulseeked Rephlex 128kpbs MP3 .zips or maybe even Transllusion’s Cerebral Gate LP.