OCTOBER 2018
BEN VINCE & LUCINDA CHUA // LIVE

A great collaboration between sax player and producer Ben Vince and multi instrumentalist Lucinda Chua for their debut show which headlined edition 8 Day 2.

PASCAL COLMAN & CHASE COLEY // LIVE

Artists/experimental musicians Pascal Colman & Chase Coley have been performing as a free improvisation duo since 2014. Blurring the distinctions between noise, ambient, performance and sound design they present a mode of improvisation which is idiomatic but one where the idiom is very much their own. The nature of the sound has shaped by the context and the site of the performance, the dynamics vary from overwhelming to nothing, from harsh to soft and so on.

SLATE PIPE BANJO DRAGGERS & MOWGLI // LIVE

Andrew Rowe is a multi-instrumentalist, sound and A/V artist based in London who performed a semi-improvised set with sound and visual artist Mowgli on modular synths.

VERA SPEKTOR // LIVE

Abrasive rhythm against abstract noise, soundscapes, drones and various media manipulations.


KASSIA FLUX // LIVE

Electronicist, vocalist, violinist, scientist and field recorder based in London.

DVKA & AGATA KIK // LIVE

First sound therapeutic attempt-experiment for sound artist Christian Duka in a special collaboration with Agata Kik on vocals.

MATAWAN // LIVE

London based multi-instrumentalist duo Matawan featuring Gareth Chapman and Barclay Brennan focusses on slow and long rising melodies and all the fine textures that evolve out of ambient music. Matawan produce highly saturated and beautiful landscapes.

KATE CARR // LIVE

Australian born writer, photographer and sound artist who runs the experimental label, Flaming Pines.

IRENE MONTEMURRO // INSTALLATION

Irene Montemurro is a London based visual artist working mainly in black and white inks. The installation was an interaction between hypnotic images and the pre-existing textures of the beautiful Old Church.

NICOLA WOODHAM // INSTALLATION

She presented an immersive drawings installations in the sacred room titled ‘Symbiont’.

