Occulto Night 5 mit Thisquietarmy, Philippe Leonard und Marimba am 17.11. im WestGermany Berlin

Die letzte Ausgabe der auf genreübergreifende experimentelle Musik spiezialisierte Occulto Night für 2016 präsentiert die kanadischen Gitarrendroner Thisquietarmy zusammen mit ihrem multimediaerfahrenen Landsmann Philippe Leonard sowie das Berliner Duo Marimba.

“The fifth arthropod of the Occulto Night 2016 season is a beautiful Inachis Io specimen, showing its ventral black surface and introducing you to two great duo performances.

THISQUIETARMY X PHILIPPE LEONARD: DRONE GUITAR RITUAL X DUAL16MM PROJECTIONS

An opportunity to see in action Philippe Leonard, influenced by the great tradition of North American experimental cinema, whose practice on film (16mm and 35mm) led him to important collaborations, including the contribution to the visuals of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and the pioneering Thisquietarmy music project. The Canadian duo works in great synergy on the possibility of expanded cinema. An alchemy of cinema and sound, working on the matter and on devices (16mm film projectors/electricity, guitar and pedals) for a journey that explores the possibilities hidden in the image and its serial essence.

THISQUIETARMY

Montreal-based project active since 2005, pioneering the experimental music scene emerging from Canada. Revolving around improvised guitar drone and by combining textural & structural elements of ambient/noise, electronic/shoegaze, post-punk/krautrock, black/doom metal, thisquietarmy creates an impressive wide range of dynamic soundscapes which oscillates between the beauty of repetitive dreamy minimalism and the heavy suffocation of multi-layered noisescape and industrial beats, as presented in its prolific discography comprising of over 30 releases on more than 20 different labels including Denovali Records, Aurora Borealis and Shelter Press. thisquietarmy has recorded collaborations with Aidan Baker (Nadja), Scott Cortez (loveliescrushing), André Foisy (Locrian) and Labirinto, among others, and has taken part in other projects such as Hypnodrone Ensemble, Destroyalldreamers, Mains de Givre & Parallel Lines. He performed in more than 30 countries in North/South America, Europe & Asia, including appearances at Nemo Digital Arts Biennale (France), Incubate Festival (Netherlands), Le Guess Who (Netherlands), Dunk! Festival (Belgium), Amplifest (Portugal), Zemlika (Latvia).

PHILIPPE LEONARD

Canadian experimental film-maker, based in Montreal. His artistic practice focuses on still and moving images, through film, photography, performance and installations. His theoretical and aesthetic reflections focus on the complex temporality of still and moving images, the spectral dimension of physical spaces, and expanded documentary practices. Distributed by Light Cone and CFMDC, his work has been showcased in notable international contexts, such as the 16th WRO Media Biennale (Poland), Rotterdam International Film Festival (Netherlands), Anthology Film Archive (New York), Galerie Michel Journiac (Paris), Cineteca di Bologna (Italy), European Media Arts Festival (Germany), O ‘Gallery (Milan), Museo Nitsch (Naples), Struts Gallery (New Brunswick), Annecy International Animated Film Festival (France), Galerie Les Territoires (Montréal), etc. As a cinematographer, he is involved in artistic, documentary and commercial audiovisual projects, using a broad range of cameras and formats: Super 8, 16mm, 35mm, HD, etc. Philippe Leonard emphasizes a mastery of both analog and digital techniques to create moving images. In 2013, he was awarded a residency at the MIT Media Lab to study under the mentorship of the late Harun Farocki. He is a member of the Montreal collective of experimental cinema Double Negative and Millenium Film Workshop in New York City.

MARIMBA

Marimba is an ongoing side project by Paul Jones (Cindytalk, Mothership Convention, Stolen recordings) and Elia Buletti (Delmore fx, Das Andere Selbst). They met in Berlin on 2013 and share since then a multitude of interests and diverse influences from metaphysical bacterium to gate compression. They’re creating instinctive natural sonic forms that evolve through improvisation and derangement of all the senses.

The OCCULTO NIGHT series brings good independent music in Berlin with a focus on experimentation, cross-genre projects, rare performances and new material; it is informed by and closely connected with the vision and interdisciplinary attitude of the yearly science and arts publication Occulto.”

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