Goolugatup Sounds & Tone List present Stefano Pilia, Riccardo la Foresta, Anthony Pateras & Zoe Koong
Event description
Tone List & Goolugatup's stars align once more to celebrate the solo explorations of touring weird-rock trio Sulla Lingua, complemented by the glitch electronics and industrial bass guitar improvisations of local young gun Zoe Koong.
Come for a sunset deep listening soirée, with a dinnertime offering of unbelievable treats by Small Feast (Georgia Herbert and friends).
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Anthony Pateras is one of this continent's most recognised composers. Mostly recently visiting to perform with a quintet in Perth Festival, Anthony's solo electronic work is bracing, elaborate and multi-layered - and plays tricks on your ears. Anthony is best known for enduring collaborations with avant-metal icons like Mike Patton & Stephen O'Malley but has an extraordinarily diverse output across the fields of orchestral, chamber music, film soundtrack, sound installation and good hangs.
Riccardo la Foresta is a curator & percussionist based in Modena. His solo work explores the drummophone - a self-made instrument that pushes compressed air onto drumheads in order to make them sing. Instrument-builder geeks can nerd out on the amazing things these instruments do, whilst the immersive quality of the sound makes it easy to forget what's making it and bathe in washes of raspy organ-like drones.
Stefano Pilia is a composer and baritone guitarist whose solo works investigate a sculptural, almost orchestral palette from the instrument through electroacoustic processing using pedals and modular synthesis. Based in Bologna, his diverse collaborators include Mike Watt, Phill Niblock, Rokia Traorè and Valerio Tricoli.
Zoe Koong is a Boorloo-based composer exploring dark industrial music that centres her fuzzed out bass guitar playing, drawing on a range of influences like Grouper, Ethel Cain, David Lynch & Natural Snow Buildings to make unsettling sonic stories.
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