Just a quick reminder about this gig (and free talk) happening next week...
Listen out for an interview with David on National Radio's Music Mix next Monday
night.
Regards,
Andrew
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Sonic explorer David Toop to play Auckland
An Alt.music presentation in association with ARTSPACE and Room40
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David Toop, Natasha Anderson and Greg Malcolm
$10, Sunday December 10, 2006, doors 7pm, starts 8pm
Kenneth Myers Centre, 74 Shortland Street, Auckland
Free artist talk by David Toop, Kenneth Myers Centre, Sunday December 10, 4pm
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Internationally renowned writer, musician and curator David Toop visits NZ for the first
time for one public lecture and performance at the Kenneth Myers Centre in Auckland. Also
appearing will be Greg Malcolm and Natasha Anderson.
David is author of the acclaimed books Rap Attack, Exotica, Ocean of Sound and Haunted
Weather. Ocean of Sound is typical of his wide-ranging sonic interests, jumping
effortlessly from Sun Ra to Brian Eno to Lee Scratch Perry to Kraftwerk, interspersed with
visits to the sound worlds of Amazon rainforests and David Lynch's Hollywood. His
latest book Haunted Weather contemplates the implications of making music in a digital
age.
In 2000, David curated Sonic Boom, the UK's biggest exhibition of sound art, for
London's Hayward Gallery. He also regularly writes for magazines such as The Wire, has
compiled numerous compilations and released many albums of his own, starting with his
first album New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments, which was released on Brian
Eno's Obscure label in 1975. His forthcoming album Sound Body will be released by
David Sylvian's samadhisound label in 2007.
Melbourne-based Natasha Anderson uses digital processing to coax other-worldly sounds from
her contrabass recorder, a remarkable instrument with an exquisite palette of sounds.
Christchurch-based Greg Malcolm makes hypnotically beautiful music on a bizarre range of
custom guitars (often played all at once) and has been in hot demand abroad since the
release of his Swimming In It album on Belgium label Kraak.
Alt.music is an ongoing series of events, regularly bringing a vital injection of
contemporary sound art from around the world to Auckland. Founded by Auckland gallery
ARTSPACE and now organised in conjunction with the Audio Foundation, Alt.music began as an
international festival of experimental music and sound art in 2001, followed by successive
festivals in 2002 and 2004. Previous Alt.Music artists include Keith Fullerton Whitman,
Peter Rehberg, Pan Sonic, Tetuzi Akiyama, Jon Rose, Voice Crack, Sachiko M, Francisco
Lopez, Pierre Bastien, Oren Ambarchi, Alan Licht, Richard Nunns and the Dead C.
Alt.music is supported by Creative New Zealand, ARTSPACE, Room40 and National Institute of
Creative Arts and Industries.
www.artpace.org.nz
www.myspace.com/altmusicfestival