Xeno & Oaklander live / Bernhard Fleischmann solo live Rhiz Wien

Xeno & Oaklander live / Bernhard Fleischmann solo live Rhiz Wien

Samstag, 25. Mai 2024, 20:00 Uhr
Rhiz
Stadtbahnbogen 37-38, 1080 Wien

Xeno & Oaklander are a minimal electronics duo (Liz Wendelbo and Sean McBride of Martial Canterel) based in Brooklyn, New York. As artists, they have been deeply involved in the analog synth community since 2004 (the release of their debut Vigils LP on Xanten), and have helped promote and inspire the revival of synth wave and the rise of dark wave in the US and throughout the world through their extensive touring and prolific output.Xeno & Oaklander record their songs and film scores in their Brooklyn studio and are known for their commitment to recording and performing on analogue synthesizers exclusively. During Covid they relocated their studio to Connecticut. They perform both at art institutions, music venues and festivals worldwide, and have performed at SF Moma, PS1 Warm Up, Miami Art Basel, Kunsthalle Zürich & the New Museum NY with sold out shows at Echoplex LA, Elsewhere NY & El Club Detroit. Festivals include SUBSTANCE LA & CMD Mexico City. They’ve appeared on numerous live streams and NIGHT FLIGHT TV.
B. Fleischmann - solo live
„Music for shared rooms“ - album release catch up concert
Nachdem das Release Konzert im September 22 nicht stattfinden konnte, wird b. fleischmann am 25.5. sein letztes Solo Album „Music For Shared Rooms“ am 25.5. präsentieren.
Vielleicht werden auch schon ein paar neue snippets des kommenden Albums „The Evolution Will Not Be Synchronized“ (Morr Music) zu hören sein.
»Music for Shared Rooms« is B. Fleischmann’s eleventh solo album and his first since 2018. It is also not an album, or at least not in the conventional sense of the word. These 16 instrumental pieces provide a kaleidoscopic glimpse of a forward-thinking musician at home in many different musical worlds, including experimental and abstract music, pop and more classically-minded compositional forms. These pieces were culled from an archive of roughly 600 compositions for theatre pieces and films written throughout the past twelve years. The Österreichischer Filmpreis-awarded composer, however, aimed for more than simply documenting his extensive work in and with different media. To do so, he edited and re-mixed the individual recordings for this release, taking them out of their contexts and reworking them for an audience who can experience them in a different setting. »Music for Shared Rooms« makes it possible for its listeners to engage with the sounds and to fill the spaces they open up with their own imagination.

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