Uzeda, The Necks, John Duncan & Ivan FU's "DIG"

THE NECKS are one of the great cult bands of Australia.
Chris Abrahams (piano), Tony Buck (drums), and Lloyd Swanton (bass) conjure a chemistry together that defies description in orthodox terms.
Featuring lengthy pieces which slowly unravel in the most mesmerising fashion, frequently underpinned by an insistent deep groove, the eighteen albums by The Necks stand up to re-listening time and time again.
The deceptive simplicity of their music throws forth new charms on each hearing. Not entirely avant-garde, nor minimalist, nor ambient, nor jazz, the music of The Necks is possibly unique in the world today.
UZEDA is an Italian quartet (Giovanna Cacciola on vocals, Raffaele Gulisano on bass, Davide Oliveri on drums, Agostino Tilotta on guitar) that represents one of the most original takes on noise-rock of the 1990s. Out of Colours (A.V. Arts, 1991), Waters (A.V. Arts, 1993) and the four-song EP 4 (Touch and Go, 1995) slowly cemented a style that is both brutal and lyrical, fierce and mercyful, physical and psychological, but never derivative of the American masters of noise-rock.
After 13 years from the last releases, the band with the beloved friend Steve Albini recorded Quocumque Jeceris Stabit released through Overdrive in EU and Temporary Residence in USA.
JOHN DUNCAN's work often addresses issues of power, authority, and control, often involving elements of personal risk and danger. His early works included confrontational performances, public interventions and a number of audio works, many of which incorporated found sounds, shortwave radio signals and field recordings. Over the years, his work has become increasingly focused on spirituality, ritual, and the subconscious mind.
IVAN FU PJEVCEVIC is a musician, composer graphic artist and audio engineer known for his contributions to experimental and electroacoustic music, often collaborating with avant-garde artists such as John Duncan, playing a significant role in the albums 3NDLSS, Soft Eyes and Lucid Calm, performing on fretless bass, synths and Ondes Martenot.
John Duncan and Ivan FU are presenting for the first time in Europe a preview of their short film DIG. A visual story written in six chapters accompanied by a live soundtrack.
ORARI:
20:00 Apertura porte
20:30 John Duncan & Ivan Fu's "DIG"
21:00 The Necks
22:10 Uzeda
Teatro Cinema Perla
via San Donato, 38
Bologna
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THE NECKS are one of the great cult bands of Australia.
Chris Abrahams (piano), Tony Buck (drums), and Lloyd Swanton (bass) conjure a chemistry together that defies description in orthodox terms.
Featuring lengthy pieces which slowly unravel in the most mesmerising fashion, frequently underpinned by an insistent deep groove, the eighteen albums by The Necks stand up to re-listening time and time again.
The deceptive simplicity of their music throws forth new charms on each hearing. Not entirely avant-garde, nor minimalist, nor ambient, nor jazz, the music of The Necks is possibly unique in the world today.
UZEDA is an Italian quartet (Giovanna Cacciola on vocals, Raffaele Gulisano on bass, Davide Oliveri on drums, Agostino Tilotta on guitar) that represents one of the most original takes on noise-rock of the 1990s. Out of Colours (A.V. Arts, 1991), Waters (A.V. Arts, 1993) and the four-song EP 4 (Touch and Go, 1995) slowly cemented a style that is both brutal and lyrical, fierce and mercyful, physical and psychological, but never derivative of the American masters of noise-rock.
After 13 years from the last releases, the band with the beloved friend Steve Albini recorded Quocumque Jeceris Stabit released through Overdrive in EU and Temporary Residence in USA.
JOHN DUNCAN's work often addresses issues of power, authority, and control, often involving elements of personal risk and danger. His early works included confrontational performances, public interventions and a number of audio works, many of which incorporated found sounds, shortwave radio signals and field recordings. Over the years, his work has become increasingly focused on spirituality, ritual, and the subconscious mind.
IVAN FU PJEVCEVIC is a musician, composer graphic artist and audio engineer known for his contributions to experimental and electroacoustic music, often collaborating with avant-garde artists such as John Duncan, playing a significant role in the albums 3NDLSS, Soft Eyes and Lucid Calm, performing on fretless bass, synths and Ondes Martenot.
John Duncan and Ivan FU are presenting for the first time in Europe a preview of their short film DIG. A visual story written in six chapters accompanied by a live soundtrack.
ORARI:
20:00 Apertura porte
20:30 John Duncan & Ivan Fu's "DIG"
21:00 The Necks
22:10 Uzeda
Teatro Cinema Perla
via San Donato, 38
Bologna