Posted In: Festival

KEDA releases 3rd album

Posted On: 11th of February, 2023
Posted In: KEDA, Mathias Delplanque, E'Joung-Ju, Korea, Experimental Music, Ambient, Dub, Traditional, Geomungo, Electronics, Parenthèses Records, Festival Printemps Coréen, Compagnie Linga, John Sellekaers, Flow, Continuum, France, Korea, Brussels, Nantes, contemporary dance, Switzerland, Suisse, current

Invited by Compagnie Linga to compose the musical score of the dance production 'Flow' and perform it live, KEDA created a mesmerizing soundtrack, in which E’Joung-Ju stirs up lively rhythms and melodic fragments of the Korean geomungo, like an electric bass, which Mathias Delplanque captures and mutates in ambient and noise collages, ensuring a hypnotic pull.

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KEDA announces new album

Posted On: 31st of January, 2018
Posted In: KEDA, Mathias Delplanque, E'Joung-Ju, Korea, France, Geomungo, Festival Printemps Coréen, Experimental Music, World Music, Tradition, Continuum

KEDA is back with a new release entirely recorded live on May 27 2017 at Festival Printemps Coréen in Nantes while improvising on a painting created in real time by Korean cartoonist Keum Suk Gendry-Kim.

On Live at Cosmopolis, KEDA embraces a noisier and full-on improvised approach placing the duo amongst a rising tide of korean musicians/projects currently making a name for themselves as true adventurers such as multi-instrumentalist Park Jiha, post-rockers Jambinai, Pansori maestro Bae il Dong or Danso player Hyelim Kim to name a few.

The album is out on January 26th and is made available as a FREE download via our Bandcamp HQ.

The Cinematic Scores IV

Posted On: 13th of December, 2013
Posted In: The Cinematic Scores, PSAS, PS Art Space, Parentheses Records, Listen/Hear Collective, Fringe World, Public Domain, Festival, Johannes Luebbers, Kynan Tan, Predrag Delibasich, Pex, Mace Francis, Gilded

PS Art Space (PSAS), Parenthèses Records & Listen/Hear Collective are proud to present The Cinematic Scores IV.

Part new media installation, part performance, The Cinematic Scores offer a unique marriage of film and music. Musical ensembles are invited to respond to a selection of short silent films from the public domain by composing an original score for each of the moving pictures. Presented as a cinematic installation within the monumental ground floor of PS Art Space, the experience is mesmerising and deeply poetic. It is cinema like you have not experienced before.

The Cinematic Scores II was nominated in the Fringe World 2013 Awards for Film & Multimedia and the West Australian said:

“The Cinematic Scores is an event that renders splendidly the power of music to shift our interpretive faculties, a challenging but rewarding experience for performers and audience alike.” (Matthew Sykes, The West Australian)

THE CINEMATIC SCORES IV - BUY TICKETS

* Predrag 'Pex' Delibasich interpreting A Page of Madness (T. Kinugasa, 1926)



* LSD (Luebbers/Simon/Daniel) interpreting Hansel and Gretel (l. Reiniger, 1955)



* Kynan Tan interpreting Lichtspiel Schwarz Weiss Grau (l. Moholy-Nagy, 1930)



* BCF (Mace Francis/Ben Collins/Greg Brenton) interpreting un Chien Andalou (luis bunuel, 1928)



* Mark Cain, Esfandiar Shahmir & Sanshi interpreting Emak-bakia (Man Ray, 1926)



Co-curated by Alexis Courtin (Parenthèses Records), Tom Muller (PS Art Space) & Johannes Luebbers (listen/Hear Collective)

MASONIK

Posted On: 30th of July, 2013
Posted In: Tura New Music, Totally Huges New Music Festival, Te, Kynan Tan, The Bakery

Tura New Music just announced the full program for the 11th edition of the Totally Huge New Music Festival.

Masonik will perform on Thursday 15 August as part of the last instalment of Club Huge alongside Té [Andrew Brooks and Kynan Tan].

The late night escape for the Festival, the Club Huge program features a Western Australian Showcase presented in association with WAM and curated by Sam Gillies.

$10/Sonix Members/THNMF Ticket Holders/ ICMC Delegates Free Entry
Bookings: nowbaking.com.au Door Sales available

The Cinematic Scores

Posted On: 1st of October, 2012
Posted In: PS Art Space, Parenthèses Records, Daramad, Taal Naan, The Magic Horse, Never Weaken, Fremantle Festival 2012, Fremantle, Festival, Tom Muller, Alexis Courtin

PS Art Space proudly presents in association with Parentheses Records
THE CINEMATIC SCORES

Saturday 3 November 2012 , 8.30 - 9.30 pm
PS Art Space (PSAS) Ground Floor
22 Pakenham St, Fremantle
Bar open at 6.30pm
FREE EVENT

The Cinematic Scores offers a unique marriage of film and music. The curators have selected three iconic films from the public domain, and in turn invited three live musical ensembles to compose an original score for each of the moving pictures.

Daramad interprets The Magic Horse (1954)
Taal Naan interprets Never Weaken (1921)
Masonik interprets The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)

Presented as a cinematic installation within the monumental ground floor at PSAS, this musical happening promises to be a mesmerising experience.

Parenthèses Records DJs provides enchanting sounds before and after The Scores.