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super/science episode 7: sound machines

27 August 2020
7PM BST
join us online for super/science episode 7: sound machines, with Hainbach and Lomond Campbell
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the event will feature talks and live performances of Lomond Campbell's harmonographic synth, Hainbach's tape loops and test equipment. This event follows on from Sound Machines at Ace Hotel in 2018, with Look Mum No Computer and Graham Dunning.

Lomond Campbell got tired of trying to make it work in the city so took a chance and bought an old, decrepit 1966 school building that nobody wanted, deep in the rural highlands of Scotland.  He took five years out to convert it in to a studio called The Lengths where he now works.  Living quietly by a loch, he divides his time between making music and building music making contraptions.  Amongst his past glories are winning a BAFTA and recording an album with an orchestra which was released by Heavenly Recordings. 

Based out of Berlin, Germany, electro-acoustic music composer and performer Hainbach (Opal Tapes, Seil Records) creates shifting audio landscapes THE WIRE called "One hell of a trip". Using esoteric synthesizers, test equipment, magnetic tape and idiophones his music is both abstract yet very much a corporal experience. He has become known for his immersive live performances for and recently through his YouTube channel, where he brings experimental music techniques to a wider audience.

www.youtube.com/user/hainbach101

www.instagram.com/hainbach101

Tickets £5 / Buy Tickets Here

This event will be accessed on the Zoom platform.

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