Charnel Ground presents: Kiran Arora, Hugo Esquinca, Jiyoung Wi / Tzu Ni & ASCH
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On the 11th of january we'll head back to Resistor in Leiden for an evening of noise, electroacoustics & heavy electronics with:
Kiran Arora (US):
Classic American harsh noise, accented by brilliant composition and a healthy dose of tape-saturated crunch. Kiran Arora channels the magnetic sludge of artists like Aaron Dilloway and Sewer Election and injects a dynamic harsh noise attack.
-New Forces-
Hugo Esquinca (MX)
Hugo Esquinca’s work is a multi-layered crust, intentionally obfuscated through excess, deliberately hard to peel. Whether by testing the listener’s ability to process sonic density and amplitude, or by pushing down on the functional event horizon of whatever system he utilises (from computers to trusty cardioid microphones), Hugo’s live recordings, site-specific installations and recorded pieces are a constant celebration of that in-between, dream-like grey area, and the collapse that comes with it.
Jiyoung Wi & Tzu Ni (KR/TW)
Jiyoung Wi is a multi-faceted artist from Seoul, Korea currently residing in The Hague, Netherlands. Jiyoung’s work can be situated within fictional literature, improvised music, field recording, with an interest in juxtaposing or disjointing these fields of practice through her sonic and literary methodologies.
Tzu Ni is an installation/sound artist from Taiwan who's currently based in the Netherlands. Her work primarily utilises spatial and sonic installations as her practices; as to (de)construct the interconnected relationship between sound and gender and space.
ASCH (NL)
Familiar faces treading unfamiliar territory.
-Svartvit & Geseling-