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Performance

Matrixial Sounds - an evening of electronic music


22 Mar 2023, 6:30pm - 9:00pm

SIML Space, St James

Event overview

Cost Free Entry to Goldsmiths students, or pay what you can / Book here
Department Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)

Matrixial Sounds is a supportive community formed by postgraduate and alumni students that promotes female, trans and non-binary electronic music makers.

Join us for an evening of music celebrating thoughtful and cutting-edge creative practice tonight's show combines live vocals, electronics and audio visual work from LAMIA, Kri and VRGF

Kri is a singer, composer, performer and producer from London. She combines an experimental and explorative approach to vocal composition, performance and electronic music — creating an ethereal, sensual and contemporary sound. Having trained as a classical singer Kri’s vocal technique now establishes a connection with the voice and the body, often imagining this in a feminist context. Kri recently graduated from Goldsmiths University with a masters degree in Music, Creative Practice, culminating with her most recent work; “Sirena”, a feminist opera for three women. Kri most recently took part in the vocal residency “Freedom to Move” for Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2022 commissioned by Sounds Now. She regularly performs with Musarc choir, the free improvisation collective Orchestra NEw and has performed her solo work at many events and venues around London, including opening for Daphni and Floating points.

VRGF is a musician and visual artist based in London. VRGF produces music inspired by Drum and bass, hyperpop and choral music - fusing powerful vocals with euphoric club-focused instrumentals to create otherworldly sounds made for end-credits and video games. They work to explore the intersections between technology, art, and love by fusing their background in dance music and past classical training. They regularly play emotionally charged live shows and DJ in their previous home of Bristol, for club nights at key venues such as Strange Brew, Rough Trade and The Exchange. In December 2022 VRGF self-released their debut single NOT A REAL GIRL, an exciting breakbeat-focused dance-pop track centred around troubled identity, and online relationships.

LAMIA is a music artist based between London and Berlin. She records, performs and produces her own material. LAMIA is inspired by deconstructed club music and combines this with industrial sounds, rich vocals and cinematic soundscapes. Funded by a scholarship from MusicBoard Berlin, LAMIA's modest self-release of the SIMULACRA EP online in July 2021 received an excited reception from platforms such as Jaguar’s Introducing Show on BBC Radio 1, BBC Introducing, Reprezent Radio, and Berlin underground community platform KALTBLUT Magazine. She is currently completing a Masters of Music at Goldsmiths University supported by two scholarships.

All are welcome to join us for our first live show at St James Hatcham Church (next to Goldsmiths)

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22 Mar 2023 6:30pm - 9:00pm
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