- Wolf Eyes (USA)
- New Music at WASO
- Club Zho 70
Heathen Skulls is proud to present for the first time in Australia, Sub Pop Recording Artist Wolf Eyes. Hailing from Detroit USA and sounding like a car crash in a thunder storm, Wolf Eyes have been terrorising audiences with their fierce take on industrial noise for close to 10 years now.
With a discography of 50 + releases, countless Tours with the likes of Sonic Youth and Whitehouse and mass critical acclaim, Wolf Eyes are truly are a force to be reckoned with.
Touring on the back of their most recent Album, Burned Mind (Sub Pop / STOMP) you can see them live in action with local support acts Extortion, Cease and Chris Cobilis at the Rosemount Hotel.
Doors open 8pm
Tuesday 4th July
Rosemount Hotel, Fitzgerald St, North Perth
Entry $30
Pre-sale tickets available from 78 Records.
Featuring the AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE of Concerto in Blue (2002) by Australian composer Gerard Brophy
Also on the program:
CHABRIER España
RAVEL Alborada del gracioso
STRAVINSKY Madrid
RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez
RAVEL Boléro
Rumon Gamba, conductor
Craig Ogden, guitar
A program of Spanish orchestral showstoppers, drenched in the heat and light of the Iberian peninsula, this concert is a celebration of exotic southern pleasures. Featuring one of the world’s rising stars of the guitar Perth’s own Craig Ogden performing the ever-popular Concierto de Aranjuez, the evening closes in the whirling ecstasy of Ravel’s Boléro.
8pm, Friday 14 & Saturday 15 July
Perth Concert Hall
Tickets from $20.00 - $68.00.
Bookings through WASO on 9326 0000 or http://www.waso.com.au/
Experience contemporary sound and hybrid performance by some of Sydney’s most acclaimed and innovative musicians, poets, vocalists, video artists and dancers.
Amanda Stewart is a poet and vocalist. Her performance explodes outside text to include utterances and non-verbal implications. ‘Amanda Stewart’s multiplied voice is all edges, plosives, throat, psssts.” (Realtime)
Jim Denley’s emphasis on spontaneity, site specific creation and collaboration have been central to his work. He sees no clear distinctions between his roles as instrumentalist, improviser and composer.
Impro-lab comprises Tess de Quincey dance, Sam James video, Amanda Stewart text and amplified voice, Jim Denley amplified sax and computer. Impro-lab is an ongoing series of laboratories, residencies and performances that specifically address interdisciplinary improvisation. Impro-lab is concerned with the language forged in the instantaneous meeting between sound, text, music, dance and visual media. It is an open-ended process of interdisciplinary exchange exploring an ecology of improvisation.
Impro-lab is also in residence at PICA from 12 30 July. http://www.pica.org.au/
Club Zho
8pm Monday 24th July
Llama Bar
Rokeby Rd, Subiaco
entry $15 full / $10 concession
8pm 9pm is happy hour!
tura new music 9380 6996 or info@tura.com.au for more details
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