expérimental / contemporain

Suoni | Chik White and Ky Brooks raise their voices (but not Jessica Ackerley)

by Frédéric Cardin

Three vastly different performances took place last night at Casa del popolo for the concert featuring Chik White, Ky Brook/Robyn Gray and Jessica Ackerley. Two of them plunged us into Noise with their screams and vocal outbursts, which were at times strange and disconcerting.

The first was the performance of Chik White, Darcy Spidle in civilian life, whom conservative ears (and even liberal ones) would describe as an oddball, or a schizophrenic in hallucinatory crisis. White plays the Jew’s harp and the guitar, but let’s just say that he violates them to bring out improbable sounds, which he accompanies with borborygms and improvised screams. Aunt Karen would have said he sounds like the animated character from La Linea (google that) drowning. Or vomiting. Or both at the same time. I’d like to say that I don’t have an aunt named Karen, that I have nothing against aunts, nor against anyone named Karen. It’s just to say that this kind of show is anything but mainstream. That said, the Nova Scotia-based artist’s candidness helped me enjoy watching (and hearing) him go, fascinated as I was by what he’d come up with the next second. Abnormal and astonishing. Long live Suoni!

Chik White

The second performance was the slightly more “conventional” (don’t say that to aunt Karen) duo of vocalist and sound designer Ky Brooks and guitarist Robin Gray. These Montrealers are into drone-driven noise. They rip the drones to shreds and build up a construction that leads to a pulsating finale, on which Brooks lets loose with heartfelt but controlled cries of rage. Unforgettable, intense and downright cathartic. Your humble servant loved it.

The highlight of the evening was a completely different kind of performance. And that was a good thing. After the previous experiments that almost made Diamanda Galas look like a girl scout, Alberta guitarist Jessica Ackerley imposed a more soothing, purely instrumental energy, made up of soaring, cosmic impressionism and episodes of great digital finesse.

Jessica Ackerley

Occasional outbursts of hard, even metal-style playing, prove her ecumenical guitar skills. All in all, the young lady pursuing a doctorate in Honolulu has made her mark into our minds. Here’s a performer of the very highest level, as much in knowledge and academic refinement as in the art of improvisation and eclecticism. A wonderful discovery for those who didn’t know her before.

It’s this kind of evening that reassures us about the future of musical creativity, and demonstrates the essential nature of events like the Suoni per il popolo festival.

Minimalist / Post-Rock

Suoni Per Il Popolo : Mesocosm + Lentement

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Rejoignez Mesocosm pour un voyage dans un monde extraterrestre où le synthétique et l’organique fusionnent en parfaite symbiose. Le trio montréalais Mesocosm est une collaboration entre la vidéaste Emma Forgues et les musiciens Philippe Vandal et Joël Lavoie. Mesocosm explore un écosystème autonome à travers un mélange de synthèses modulaires, d’enregistrements de terrain et de manipulations vidéo en direct, créant un paysage sonore imprévisible qui mélange glitch, bruit, ambient et électroacoustique. Lentement est un nouveau projet musical né de la collaboration entre Jessica Pion, Jerry-Lee Boucher et Samuel Bobony. Leurs compositions se déploient dans le temps, évoluant à différentes vitesses, explorant l’abstraction de la lenteur et de l’anticipation à travers la répétition. Avec leur performance électroacoustique expérimentale hybride, Lentement passe de l’électronique expérimentale aux boucles sonores à travers des rythmes pulsés qui captiveront les fans de post-rock, de minimalisme, de post-punk et d’IDM.

Join Mesocosm for a journey into an alien world where the synthetic and the organic merge in perfect symbiosis. Montreal trio Mesocosm is a collaboration between video artist Emma Forgues and musicians Philippe Vandal and Joël Lavoie. Mesocosm explores an autonomous ecosystem through a mix of modular synthesis, field recordings and live video manipulation, creating an unpredictable soundscape that blends glitch, noise, ambient and electroacoustics. Lentement is a new musical project born of the collaboration between Jessica Pion, Jerry-Lee Boucher and Samuel Bobony. Their compositions unfold in time, evolving at different speeds, exploring the abstraction of slowness and anticipation through repetition. With their hybrid experimental electroacoustic performance, Lentement moves from experimental electronics to sound loops through pulsating rhythms that will captivate fans of post-rock, minimalism, post-punk and IDM.

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Ce contenu provient de Suoni Per Il Popolo et est adapté par PAN M 360.

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