The reiheM presents two solo concerts from Great Britain.
Kate Carr lives in London and specializes in field-recording-based sound art. The resulting albums - now several dozen - are delicate but compelling and manage to function narratively without becoming explanatory. She often deals with her immediate surroundings, places she is drawn to, such as her current home, the Brixton district, or a heatwave in the metropolis. London is usually the focus and its bus journeys have not been made to sound so good since Burial . She is one half of Rubbish Music, creates The Field Recording Show on Resonance FM and runs the Flaming Pines label, which will next release an album by Mark Vernon.
Mark Vernon is a Glaswegian fascinated by shifting meanings: ourchangingview of obsolete media, magnetic fragments of memory, found recordings and the proximity of the voice as an instrument determined by the medium; especially when it comes to radio. Vernon is the curator of Glasgow station Radiophrenia, releases on labels as diverse as Kye, Entr'acte and Gagarin and runs his own label meagre resource. From 2011 to 2022 he led a listening group for sound art that took place in complete darkness, the Lights Out Listening Group.
Admission: 14 €, 7 € reduced
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14,- / reduced 7,-