Tone List presents: Sulla Lingua (IT/AUS), Sara Salt & Gracie Smith
Event description
"good-time-math-prog-disco-slow-head-banging" - Improved Sequence
For the weird rock dogs out there Tone List is excited to bring over "the world’s only Australian-Italian electroacoustic noise rock trio", Sulla Lingua. An alliance between Italian out-improvisers Riccardo la Foresta & Stefano Pilia and the prolific Castlemaine-based composer Anthony Pateras, the trio's live sets are a truly smashing compendium of drum kit hammering, baritone guitar melodies and Doepfer modular drones. This happens over layers of samples procured from the sonic experimentation each of them is staunchly dedicated to in their solo practice. Silly brainiac rock for those inclined towards the likes of The Dead C, Slint or Lotto.
Joining them on the night is a solo set of unprecedented noisiness from Sara Salt (of hardcore quartet Nervous) & post-metal & free improv experimentalist Gracie Smith back in fine form on solo drum kit.
Event schedule
7:30pm - doors
8:00pm - Gracie Smith
8:50pm - Sara Salt
9:40pm - Sulla Lingua
10:30pm-ish - finish
See also
Each member of Sulla Lingua will play a solo set alongside a performance by Zoe Koong on November 5 at Goolugatup Heathcote, doors at 6pm!
Accessibility
Downstairs at The Buffalo Club is wheelchair accessible via ramp. Some of the pathways in the venue are narrow and can be crowded.
The show will be loud and play with. We have free earplugs available.
The show is indoors and whilst the front door is left open during the show, its otherwise not a well-ventilated space.
Lighting in the performance area is fairly dim; the back part of the venue and the area around the pool table are more brightly lit. No strobes or fast flashing lights (>5Hz) will be used.
Acknowledgments
Tone List operates on Whadjuk Noongar boodja: sovereign Country for eternity. We pay respects to Elders and custodians across time. We dream of a culture of sounding & listening which supports restorative justice and the Lore of the land.
Tone List's operations for '25/'26 are supported by the Western Australian state government through the Department of Cultural Industries, Tourism & Sport (CITS).
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