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Adam Gołębiewski, Eva Birch with J, Alexandra Spence

Adam Gołębiewski, Eva Birch with J, Alexandra SpenceAdam Gołębiewski, Eva Birch with J, Alexandra Spence

Vocalism, drum and tactile synthesis

24 Jul. 2022
Oratory, Abbotsford Convent
Programmed by LA with Rohan Rebeiro.

Vocalism, drum and tactile synthesis

Featuring:

  • Adam Golebiewski
  • Alexandra Spence
  • Eva Birch with J

Three concerts in the Oratory featuring YL Hooi, Bhairavi Raman with Nanthesh Sivarajah), Lyra Pramuk (US/DE), Fabulous Diamonds, Adam Golebiewski (PL), Eva Birch with J, and Alexandra Spence. Sunday evenings through Winter at Abbotsford Convent from Liquid Architecture.

Lyra Pramuk, Fabulous Diamonds
Sun, 17. Jul

Adam Golebiewski, Eva Birch with J, Alexandra Spence
Sun, 24. Jul

YL Hooi, Bhairavi Raman
Sun, 07. Aug

Adam Gołębiewski is an experimental musician, composer and musicologist who uses drums and self-made objects to explore the basic characteristics of sound: volume, timbre, register and time, as well as their relationship to the performer's body. He has performed and recorded with many artists, such as Yoko Ono, Thurston Moore, Kevin Drumm, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Mats Gustafsson, Ken Vandermark, John Edwards, Sharif Sehnaoui, Mazen Kerbaj, Pierre Jodlowski among many others.

Eva Birch is a poet living in Melbourne on Woiwurrung country. She has published her work in Cordite Poetry Review, Sick Leave, and Un. Magazine, among others, and is the author of three chapbooks: Megalodon (SoD press, 2019), We Eat Out Together: My Heart Cam (WEOT collective, 2020), and Sun’s Window (Eva Birch and Kieren Seymour, 2021). She also runs the Melbourne School of Literature (MSL).

J (picnic, etc.) is a dj, musician and founder of the record label and publishing platform daisart. They are currently recording their first EP.

Alexandra Spence reimagines the intricate relationships between the listener, the object, and the surrounding environment as a kind of communion or conversation. Favouring field recordings, analog technologies and object interventions, she holds the belief that electricity might actually be magic.