Lucas Abela. _____g.s., 22nd of November. Presented by Boring Divine.
Event description
"Lucas is just captivating. It's incredible how they can flip the feeling of a room upside down and sonically there’s just no other sound like theirs" - ZACH HILL. - Death Grips.
"One moment you hear John Coltrane playing a volcano, the next you hear a string section being squeezed through a toothpaste tube" - David Rees - The New York Times.
Maverick improviser; Lucas ’Granpa’ Abela’s (formerly Justice Yeldham) singular journey performing on shards of broken glass is the stuff of legend. For over twenty years now they have relentlessly toured the globe, the glass evolving over that time from a means to create free-noise cacophonies into an incredibly versatile instrument producing organic outsider electronica. Played somewhat like a reed instrument, Abela vibrates the shards edge with their lips, producing both audio signal and control voltages. These feed a complex modular patch of parallel chains where the performance modulates itself to give the instrument the illusion of a ghostly accompaniment that together forms dense layers of anomalous music.
On 31st of October, Lucas Abela & Zach Hill released a collaborative album on Warp Records, "Bag of Max Bag of Cass".
Lucas will have merch including a limited amount of the new LP on the night.
https://warp.net/bag-of-max-bag-of-cass
https://granpa.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/granpa_abela/
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Venue Info:
_____g.s is an art gallery and studio.
Shop 13, 375 William Street, Boorloo
https://www.instagram.com/_____.g.s
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Supports:
Matthew Taggart & Lara Dorling
A new collaboration between Matthew Taggart (yumyab, Never Again, S/M Noise) and Lara Dorling, a body based improviser. Contact mics, channeled sound and movement interplay.
https://www.instagram.com/yumyab/
https://www.instagram.com/laradorling/
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Please note that this is a small venue. Capacity is strictly limited and we are expecting to sell out.
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This event takes place on stolen Whadjuk Noongar land. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging.
Sovereignty was never ceded.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity