Music : Simon Longo & raxil4 (Andrew Page). Friday 17th November 19:30

Doors 7.30 | music 8pm | £10 cash

Media artist Simon Longo AKA Dithernoise, Enere, Citizens of Illusion, Cosmic Traveller and many more, makes electronic music and soundscape art, and other time based visual artwork inspired by theories of consciousness, synesthesia and electro-techno culture.

Simon started experimenting with sound recording by the middle of the 1980s making a blend of field recording/ concrete music / electronic experiments using 4 track tape recorder. During the 90s he went on to record for several experimental dance labels such as MUZAK, Model Inc and his own Modern Innovation.

His work has been performed and exhibited internationally at Noise and Fury Moscow with Alexei Borisov, The Ritmic Section, Institute of Contemporary Art Research Kyiv, Art and the Senses, Science Oxford Gallery UK, Dallas Festival of Light USA, With Max Schlesher “Max with a Keitai” (2007) film archive in the Forum des Images, Paris just to mention a few.

www.simonlongo.com
youtube.com/simonlongo
discogs.com/Simon-Longo
enere.bandcamp.com

raxil4 is multi disciplinary sound artist Andrew Page, specialising in analogue electronic dronescapes, acoustic audio phenomenon and installation.

He has performed live all over Europe, many of his performances have been in non traditional venues, often choosing to play spaces with character and interesting acoustic qualities, such as caves, churches, crypts, prison cells, psychiatric hospitals & water towers.

He has also performed live and installed durational works in galleries such as Tate Modern (London), The Barbican (London), The Arnolfini (Bristol), M-HKA (Antwerp), Sonnestube (Lugano), Soundfjord (London) & GV Art (London).

Some of his generative pieces have been discussed in classes on composition within the Royal Academy of Music. The first 400 releases of his back catalogue now reside within the British Library Sound Archive.

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