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Friday June 21st, 2019
Friday June 21st, 2019
7:00 PM
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11:00 PM MDT
Starts: 7:00 PM MDT
Ends: 11:00 PM MDT
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Doors Open: 6:00 PM MDT
Patricia A. Whelan Performance Hall
800 3 St SE, Calgary
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William Basinski
William Basinski’s first major work was Shortwave Music, a reconstruction of sampled Muzak (a brand of unobtrusive music meant to lull passerby in public environments) recorded in 1983. Recordings from that same time would take on new life decades later with the creation of The Disintegration Loops.
Released in parts in 2002 and 2003, the Loops were created by recording the sound of analogue tape gradually falling apart as it passed through a player again and again. The essential concept was to document the life and death of a sound, as simple an idea as it is an effective result. Thought it was a coincidence that recording was completed in New York on September 11, 2001, the mournful sounds created will be forever entwined with the grief of that day. Today, you’ll find The Disintegration Loops held in the highest esteem by every credible critic working.
Basinski has continued to release ethereal ambient music throughout the years, and 2019 may be the year he counts a new master work to his credit. The 2019 album On Time Out Of Time boasts about as ambitious a concept as you’ll see in a lifetime: Basinski has sourced the sound of two black holes merging over a billion years ago for the work, dealing with a radically different kind of destruction than that of The Disintegration Loops. It’s an eye-catching concept, but more than that it reminds us what’s so vital about Basinski’s work. Ambient music is simply his medium, a method by which he explores the tangible hope and fear at the center of humanity.
Muqata'a
As the “godfather” of Palestine’s underground hip-hop community, Muqata’a has made a career out of disruption and activism. With a name that means “disrupt or boycott” in Arabic, Muqata’a makes instrumental hip-hop that takes the genre’s roots in political activism and repurposes them to provide a vital force for Palestinian resistance.
Jonathan Kawchuk
Jonathan Kawchuk is a composer of sensory music that is created with great consideration of sense of place. His album North is a product of the inspirations he found in that geographical region, best explored interactively in the digital space of his website. There’s a reason he has worked with Ben Frost, Nico Muhly and Philip Glass - his work dwells between concept and process, it is art that only reveals itself fully when experienced live.
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