Tuesday September 23 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS
ENTROPIC HOP disrupts auditory expectations, presenting a hyperreal triad unfolding in sonic flux. Ayumi Ishito’s saxophone, echoing spectral simulacra, spirals through Aron Namenwirth’s Beuysian guitar alchemy, a molten lattice of fracture and poise, as Kevin Shea’s percussive algorithms traverse alien bliss.
https://ayumiishito.bandcamp.com/album/entropic-hop
In 2022 Jeff Carey presented a show of concrete and chaotic aluminum sculptures at Rhizome. Since then, he’s continued experimenting with concrete and steel to make tables that have contact mics embedded in the surface. He’ll perform a short blast on his synthetically enhanced noise table to herald the opening of the show.
https://jeffcarey.bandcamp.com
Gullah Jack is new music from old friends. Thomas Stanley, Elnathan Starnes, and Chris Downing played together in the late 90s as members of a cosmically entrained supergoup called Noumenal Lingam. In Gullah Jack, the three turn their full attention to sonic art as an efficient catalyst for defeating empire. Slave rebellions can be quite ugly: If your weapon is a drum, you must play it very loud to neutralize the carceral institutions and nuclear arsenals of global white power. No tears for Cap’n Kirk – the enterprise of manifest destiny has met its match. Soon the children will be safe.