
Oren Ambarchi, Roy Montgomery and Alex MacKinnon
at Artspace, Auckland
10.00
Oren Ambarchi is an experimental musician whose work explores the effect of music of tremulous beauty played at brutal volume. Born in Australia, he has a long history of challenging, absorbing solo work, and collaborations with some of the most prestigious artists working in the field of contemporary music: ranging from the high art seriousness of Keith Rowe, Evan Parker, Sachimoko M, Phil Niblock and Christian Fennesz, to Dave Grohl and the satanic majesties of experimental metal, Sunn o)), with whom he has recently toured. Ambarchi also played on their recent ‘Monoliths and Dimensions’ and 2005’s bleak masterpiece, ‘Black1’, plays with Greg Anderson and Attila Csihar in Burial Chamber Trio, and released the ‘Grave Temple’ album with Stephen O’Malley. Ambarchi also co-curates the essential ‘What Is Music’, Australia’s most important festival of experimental music.
http://www.orenambarchi.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXP3smULLL4
ROY MONTGOMERY’s discography and performance history is devoid of conceit yet
stretches with utter prolificacy from Flying Nun – with the Pin Group – to Flying
Saucer Attack, who he collaborated with in 1997 for label VHF (Astral Social
Club, Sunroof!, Vibracathedral Orchestra, Richard Youngs), as well as projects
with seminal psyche-ruckus act Bardo Pond and Dunedin band Dadamah, which also
included Kim Pieters and Peter Stapleton of Eye, Terminals and Flies Inside the
Sun fame. As labels Siltbreeze and Kranky enjoy a sort of renaissance, artists
such as Montgomery can themselves revel in a renewed sort of limelight, but it’s
a kind of light that they’ll always elude, instead operating in a realm that’s
brilliant in a totally different manner. It’s thus a rare and special occasion
that provides an audience the opportunity to witness what The Wire’s Edwin
Pouncey has described as a ‘fabled New Zealand guitarist’, a musical cousin to
The Velvet Underground, Television and Wire and a general sorcerer of some of the
most other-worldly yet agrarian sonic experiments and exports this country has
ever paid witness to.
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol6/dissolve.html
Alexander MacKinnon’s place in Dunedin’s current generation of experimental sound practitioners is as multifarious as it is catalytic. His occasional live solo appearances are supplemented with his sound installation practice (characterised by its lo-fi take on media materiality, as well as its careful attention to the spatiality of sound)
He has frequent collaborative performances in the groups Khomet, Dirt Room, the more recent PQRST, and a duo with drummer Lee Noyes, as well as a recent stint in Matt Middleton’s rock band The Aesthetics.
Part of the celebrated Lines of Flight festival and publisher of the “craft DIY” record label Radio Jaundice, Alex also is an event organiser around the None studio artist collective and in the wider Dunedin community with Alt Music’s distributed event series.
http://www.myspace.com/alexmackinnon
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