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    Domestic Bliss : Concert #2 James Rushford, Iran Sanadzadeh, Carla Zimbler

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    Domestic Bliss: Concert #2

    James Rushford, Iran Sanadzadeh + Visual installation by Carla Zimbler

    Sunday 18th August, 5pm for 5.30pm start.

    JAMES RUSHFORD 
    James Rushford is an Australian composer-performer, whose work draws from concrète, improvised, avant-garde and collagist musical languages, staking out an idiosyncratic stylistic space that has been described as ‘electro-acoustic experimentation with a beating heart’ (Boomkat) and ‘haunted Jacobean ASMR’ (The Wire). Investigating the creases, cracks, and folds in traditions ranging from early music to new age, Rushford’s work subtly exaggerates seemingly liminal aspects such as atmosphere and the bodily presence of the performer until these take on a weight equal to musical elements such as pitch, rhythm and timbre. 

    IRAN SANADZADEH is a composer, performer and the designer of the Terpsichora pressure-sensitive Floors. She is the Convenor of Composition and Music Technology at Monash University. Her work focuses on new possibilities of expression that an extended relationship with newly designed instruments can offer. Iran performs primarily on her set of floors, developed initially from the study of the pioneering work of Australian dancer Philippa Cullen. She has been continuing the development of the Floors since 2015 in collaboration with composer Sebastian Collen. The Floors were a finalist in the 2023 Guthman Prize for Musical Instruments.

    CARLA ZIMBLER bends light across architecture and soaks sculptural forms in vivid textures as a live performative experience. Utilising experimental techniques to explore luminous phenomena, audiences are drawn into immersive spaces where sound-responsive visuals endlessly expand and exhale. Carla seeks to build conduits and connective passages between the physical x spiritual through hypnotic colour and transformative symbolism.

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    The venue is a home in Brunswick East (close to corner Blyth and Nicholson) Address will be provided upon booking.

    Ticket price is pay what you can, but generous donations are welcomed and encouraged so that these incredible artists can be paid adequately despite the small capacity. Please reach out if you can not afford to pay right now.

    BYO drinks (no food please)

    Bring cash for CD/Vinyl/Merch

    Music will be performed up one flight of stairs—unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.

    Poster Image by Olivia Davies

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