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Invincible Vibrations Vll

Dive into an evening of experimental ambient music enhanced by mesmerizing visuals. Experience a soundscape that weaves together dark industrial tones, ambient atmospheres, and a free improvisational trio performing live with instruments. The visual experience will feature film collages and live VJ projections, creating a captivating and immersive environment.

⚫︎Date⚫︎

Sun, Dec 22nd, 7pm-11:30pm

⚫︎Ticket⚫︎

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1116259314659?aff=oddtdtcreator

⚫︎Address⚫︎

Bushwick area ( close to J, M, L train)

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⚫︎Timetable⚫︎

7:00pm: Open

7:30pm Yuki Kikuchi (sound) / Ian Couch (visual)

8:30pm Daniel Carter (horns) Stelios Mihas (guitar) Ayumi Ishito (sax and effects) / Bradley Eros (visual)

9:30pm Symmetry (sound) / Ian Couch (visual)

10:30pm Plan23 (sound)/CJ(visual)

⚫︎Sound Performers⚫︎

Yuki Kikuchi

Youtube / Instagram

Ian Couch -visual

Ian Couch is a local visual artist who for the past 3 decades uses conventional photography and 16mm motion picture film.Inspired by the ephemeral and long forgotten in-camera color and multi exposure crafts of the 60's era, his goal in live film projections is in the never ending attempt to marry visuals with music as an interpretation. His slides are all original photography spanning the years, and the 16mm films utilized are a mixture of his own narrative pieces and various unique found footage, some dating back to 80 years ago.
His still images have been exhibited mainly in New York galleries and in France since the late 1990's and more recently he has been working as an aerial cinematographer for feature films and video projects.

Youtube / Instagram

Free improvisational trio with Daniel Carter (horns) , Stelios Mihas (guitar) and Ayumi Ishito (sax and effects)

Band camp: Daniel Carter

Sound Cloud: Stelios Mihas / Ayumi Ishito

Instagram: Daniel Carter/Stelios Mihas / Ayumi Ishito

Youtube: Ayumi Ishito

Bradley Eros -visual

Bradley Eros (born in 1952 in Fairfield, Illinois) is an experimental film director, actor, curator, poet, and performance artist who also makes Musique concrète sound collages, music videos, photographs, live projection performances, works on paper and art objects.

His work has been presented in multiple screenings and exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, including the 2004 Whitney Biennial, and is in the permanent collection of the museum. He has also created dozens of ‘zines, posters, soundtracks and unique artist’s books. He is represented by Microscope Gallery in New York City and is known for his work in the field of contracted cinema.

https://whitney.org/artists/9210

Symmetry is mixed media artist Jose E. Murcia, also known as JEM, who originates from The Bronx. He began in 1978 as an Experimental Rock musician using home-made electronic, sound generating gadgets, tape recorders and consumer electronic keyboards (synthesizers were too expensive in the 70's) Over the years, he has traversed the full gamut of electronic musical expression by playing New Age and Techno Music using keyboards, drum machines and sequencers. Most recently, he has been doing live remixes of Dark Industrial and Space Music using MP3s, generators, samplers and semi-modular synthesizers. Music is the ultimate phase of his artistic evolution in that it is both visual and cinematic in nature. His mission is to use music and sound to to

establish a unique experience within the subconscious mind of every listener.

Sound Cloud / Instagram

PLAN 23 [Dok Gregory, Peter Principle-spirit, Jeremy Slater, Karl Scholz & WvS] create extended experiences that bend one’s perception of time and space in a sonic spectrum from dark-ambient soundscapes to electronic sounds. The group delivers sonic explorations into uncharted spaces; combining music and visuals into an engaging sensory journey – redefining psychedelic sound for the 21st century.

www.plan23.net

CJ (CHRIS JORDAN)-visual

CJ explores the medium of light, movement, and time through the use of technology. His installations have appeared at the Moma, The New Museum, The Whitney, The Museum of Natural History, The Chelsea Museum, Times Square, numerous galleries and clubs; and the incidental spaces in-between. CJ performs with light how a musician utilizes their instruments, to create an ever-evolving, original visual accompaniment.

https://seej.net

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