Amongst the shows over the next seven days, we host Oto Nove Swiss – a three-day festival pairing up six Swiss institutions in the form of Bad Bonn, Südpol Luzern, zweikommasieben Magazin, Präsens Editionen, OOR and Klappfon. Each has invited different musicians and/or bands from Switzerland, the UK and beyond, resulting in a packed line-up featuring the likes of Bruno Spoerri, Russell Haswell, Valentina Magaletti, Don’t DJ, and much more.
This week’s digital release is a set of super brutal sounds from composer and conductor Ilan Volkov. Volkov’s bow rasps and tears his un-tuned, un-tamed violin into fizzing electronic realms – sample moments of this you could be in power electronics world. Has the ingenuity and playfulness of early AMM, and the timbral breadth and simple gesticular approach of Billy Steiger or Ute Kangeisser. So often heard leading a group or improvising in one, this is a wonderful insight into Volkov’s sheer joy and relentless drive to explore sound.
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Digital Members: Download with credits
Super brutal sounds from composer and condutor Ilan Volkov from his support show here in February. Volkov’s bow rasps and tears his un-tuned, un-tamed violin into fizzing electronic realms – sample moments of this you could be in power electronics world. Has the ingenuity and playfulness of early AMM, and the timbral breadth and simple gesticular approach of Billy Steiger or Ute Kangeisser. So often heard leading a group or improvising in one, this is a wonderful insight into Volkov’s sheer joy and relentless drive to explore sound.
Amongst the shows over the next seven days, we host Oto Nove Swiss – a three-day festival pairing up six Swiss institutions in the form of Bad Bonn, Südpol Luzern, zweikommasieben Magazin, Präsens Editionen, OOR and Klappfon. Each has invited different musicians and/or bands from Switzerland, the UK and beyond, resulting in a packed line-up featuring the likes of Bruno Spoerri, Russell Haswell, Valentina Magaletti, Don’t DJ, and much more.
This week’s digital release is a set of super brutal sounds from composer and conductor Ilan Volkov. Volkov’s bow rasps and tears his un-tuned, un-tamed violin into fizzing electronic realms – sample moments of this you could be in power electronics world. Has the ingenuity and playfulness of early AMM, and the timbral breadth and simple gesticular approach of Billy Steiger or Ute Kangeisser. So often heard leading a group or improvising in one, this is a wonderful insight into Volkov’s sheer joy and relentless drive to explore sound.
£6 (£5 Venue Members) /
Digital Members: Download with credits
Super brutal sounds from composer and condutor Ilan Volkov from his support show here in February. Volkov’s bow rasps and tears his un-tuned, un-tamed violin into fizzing electronic realms – sample moments of this you could be in power electronics world. Has the ingenuity and playfulness of early AMM, and the timbral breadth and simple gesticular approach of Billy Steiger or Ute Kangeisser. So often heard leading a group or improvising in one, this is a wonderful insight into Volkov’s sheer joy and relentless drive to explore sound.