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Resolution


5 Oct 2018, 8:00pm - 12:00am

G05, Hatcham Church, St James

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Cost £5 ADV / £7 OTD / Book here
Department Computing , Music
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Resolution returns to the Sonic Immersive Media Lab, featuring live modular synths, DIY electronics, multi-channel visuals, and surround sound live coding performances.

Resolution is an events series encompassing various different mediums including Surround Sound Diffusion, Audio-Visual Art Pieces and a broad range of Experimental Electronic Music using new programming developments and intricate sound spaces.

On Friday the 5th of October we will be hosting the first Resolution event of the new season.

BYOB / Set Time TBC

Renick Bell (UIQ)
Renick is a computer musician, programmer, and teacher living in Tokyo, Japan. He is a graduate of the doctoral program at Tama Art University in Tokyo, Japan. His current research interests are live coding, improvisation, and algorithmic composition using open source software. He is the author of Conductive, a library for live coding in the Haskell programming language.

Loraine James
North London native Loraine James is an electronic artist/producer (influenced by artists such as Aoki Takamasa, Telefon Tel Aviv and Toe) with a lot of promise and already a wealth of material. A master at crafting organic textures through inorganic means, she effortlessly blends Electronica and IDM with whispers of jazz and ambience all wrapped up in the artists key avant-garde aesthetic and sensibility. Having released her debut album ‘Detail’ in 2017 and winning The Oram award in 2018 (named after Daphne Oram), Loraine has gone on to play at Shankra Festival in Switzerland, Rye Wax and Splice Festival at Rich Mix.

A'Bear
A'Bear is a multi-continental Avant Synth pop artist based in London. Twisted rhythms and wonkly vocal loops are of the basis of the quirk pop synth producer. Inspired mostly by romance and the cosmos her music production delves deep and goes boldly to often far out places and warps its way back somewhere between that fine line of pleasure and pain. Freshly squeezed, full flavoured and oozing a unique drop of dream like synth pop polyrhythms for those in need of a thirst quench. Her recent releases include Florida based label Elestial sound and the Russian Experimental label System.

Sam Hostettler
Sam Hostettler is an experimental electronic musician, he performs semi-improvised music using a combination of hardware and software. He draws influences from dance-floor and home-listening focused electronic music as well as classical minimalism.

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