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⊹˖✦ Autumn Ingang‧₊˚

GREENHOUSE STUDIOS
petersham, australia
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Fri, 2 May, 7pm - 11pm AEST

Event description

Join us for Autumn Ingang , a one of a kind evening of melodic tapestries featuring live musical performances from some of Sydney/Eora* & Melbourne/Naarm's most innovative and experimental musical talents.

Headlining the evening is - an Ethiopian-Australian sound artist from Naarm, both a vocalist and live coder, she sings ethereal hymns as she programs her songs in real-time. Her work is an improvisational exploration of non-western musical traditions. Afrofuturism that spans across ambient, jazz, RnB and the electronic landscapes.

Her 2022 Signal Arts Screen and Sound Commission, CODE-SWITCH, was exhibited on Flinders walk in the CBD, Signal Art’s Digital website and featured on Triple R radio. Since Nū’s performance debut at Melbourne Music Week in 2021, she has opened in support for band HTRK and performed at sold out shows across Open Studio, Make It Up Club, 86 Festival, the Grace Darling and the Forum II.

Autumn Ingang is excited to celebrate Nū's distinctive artistic journey and her EP release, TECHNIFRO-185. This event marks a significant milestone, as it will be Nū's last performance in Australia before she heads out on her UK/Europe tour, an exciting opportunity for her to share her unique approach to music-making with new audiences.

Joining us is Marcus Whale - a highly commemorated Sydney/Eora* based musician and performance artist. Releasing music since the 2000s with groups Collarbones , BV and under his own name, his immense recorded output takes an agnostic and exploratory approach to genre, bending them in on themselves. His Solo albums often form a conceptual world and persona around the music he makes , often involving theatre performances that immerse you completely into his new conception. His 2024 album Ecstasy draws a line between the ecstatic dancing at the rave and St. Teresa of Avila's masochistic encounters with the divine. His previous work : The Hunger , was a vampiric tale of lust, desire and disownment. His live shows draw from the spectacle of religious ritual, incorporating costume collaborations with Calli Comical, Megan Hanson, Chloe Corkran and Athena Thebus, moving off the stage and into the room abound.

In addition we have Land Systems, the melodic ambient project of Eora*/Sydney-based producer Nathan Moas. His music explores the more ethereal aspects of ambient music, combining slow-evolving melodies with lush effect processing. Central to the project is a eurorack modular synthesizer that is sequenced and looped, allowing his performances to be improvised and exploratory.

To top it off, performing their FIRST EVER LIVE SHOW are Sydney/Eora*-based exciting up-and-comers Yo Oo Ya  (ㅕㅜㅑ) , formed by Aus-born Korean duo Shimmy and Angus (of 1300) who , brought together by their mutual love for The Cure, craft playful, dreamy sounds with melancholic dark texture, weaving in Korean poetry. Shimmy is the writer and voice, while Angus fills the Yo Oo Ya world with genre-blurring instrumentals.

This event is to be held in the ornate church hall of Greenhouse Studios , as one of the studios final events before it's unfortunate closure due to development. Greenhouse Studios is situated on the unceded lands of the Gadigal and Wangal peoples. 

Event curated by Rahnee Bliss

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Accessibility

Hall & Main Venue arena is wheelchair accessible. However, unfortunately bathrooms are not wheelchair accessible.

Transport

Located near public transportation options, including a 5-minute walk to busses on Parramatta Rd, a 15-minute walk to Stanmore Station.

Free council car park at the rear of the building, as well as on-street parking.​

* An appropriate term dedicated to the greater lands of so-called-Sydney remains to be a defined. Due to the devastating effects that colonialism has had in divorcing people from culture and language and so much more , 'Eora' being the word for 'here' according to the language of the Gadigal people is often used as an umbrella term for the wider Sydney region . I hope to pay my respects to the Country belonging to the Gadigal people and the Wangal people of the Darug tribe. Always Was and always will be Aboriginal Land . 

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GREENHOUSE STUDIOS
petersham, australia