10 May 2010 @ 8:22 PM 

 

Wolf Eyes / Rangda / Sic Alps / Vom Grill

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Fr 04 June 2010 20:30

Wolf Eyes is the Michigan-based noise-core trio Nate Young, John Olson and Mike Connelly. Their body of work covers an almost infinite range of obscure LPs, cassettes, cd-rs, re-releases, split LPs, CDs and solo outings on both small DIY labels as well as renowned labels. After classics such as Burned Mind and Human Animal on Sub Pop, they released in 2009 Always Wrong. Tipped as the loudest concert so far in Netwerk.

 

Rangda is the new group from the super-heavy psych greats Sir Richard Bishop (Sun City Girls), Ben Chasney (Six Organs of Admittance, Comets on Fire) and Chris Corsano (himself) both on paper and live: psychedelic guitar trash, energy drums and a pinch of classic rock. The label Drag City releases in May their debut.

Sic Alps is the psychedelic garage trio (Mike Donovan, Matt Hartman & Noel Harmonson) from San Francisco, which goes back to both the sixties sound of the Bay Area as well as the lo-fi sounds from the nineties. Tremendously exciting to see live!

 

Vom Grill is Dennis Tyfus: brain behind the Ultra Eczema label, visual artist, cultural phenomenon.

€ 13 / 10
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 14 Apr 2010 @ 3:25 PM 

You Are “Hear”

Black to Comm / Aifoon Orchestra

i.c.w. Aifoon
Sa 29 May 2010 17:00
event

As part of the exhibition Musik für Barbaren und Klassiker, Aifoon is organising the event You Are “Hear”, which is as well a series of workshops with the same name. In the workshops the magic of sound is investigated with a number of elementary school classes from Aalst. After an introductory course about listening and sound experience, each student makes a unique sound collage inspired by imaginary landscapes. Through the sounds the children travel through existing sites around the world (from glaciers to industrial areas to seaports, through caves and deserts to drill platforms and oceans…) and thereafter they are to create their own imaginary place in music. First they track down the appropriate noises, which they also record and combine to form a soundtrack for an imaginary landscape.

On the event, the results from the workshops will be shown along with installations and interpretations. Black to Comm plays as closing act.

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 29 Mar 2010 @ 7:42 PM 

Sa 24 April 2010 20:30

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 16 Mar 2010 @ 9:43 PM 

Musik für Barbaren und Klassiker

Sean Dower / Staalplaat Soundsystem / Joris Van de Moortel / Els Viaene / Stevie Wishart

Sa 24 April → Sa 12 June 2010

Netwerk Center for contemporary Art Aalst Belgium


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 18 Sep 2009 @ 8:35 PM 

Oren Ambarchi / Manuel Mota

We 21 October 2009 20:30

The Australian guitarist and percussionist Oren Ambarchi creates slow yet exciting compositions with which he allows his totally unique guitar sound to be heard. He manipulates the sound of the instrument to such extents that it is hardly recognizable as a guitar. Through live performance Ambarchi is proven to be a gifted improviser, both as a solo artist and in collaborations, including those with Sunn O))), Christian Fennesz, John Zorn, Phill Niblock, Keith Rowe and Dave Grohl. His CD releases are produced by the renowned electronica label, Touch.

Manuel Mota is an experimental jazz and blues guitarist / improviser from Lisbon with a very personal, almost radical “finger style” of guitar playing. He has shared the stage with Margarida Garcia, Sei Miguel, Rafael Toral, Chris Corsano and Philll Niblock.

€ 10 / 7

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 03 Sep 2009 @ 8:37 PM 

Time as Activity (*)

(*) The title is borrowed from David Lamelas’ eponymous video series
Sa 12 → Su 13 September 2009 (opening)
Sa 12 September → Sa 07 November 2009
group exhibition

While nowadays, ‘documentation’ has widely been accepted and understood as one of the main paradigms of conceptual art, there has only been few attention for the ‘description’ – especially considering how intrinsic this activity was to the work of conceptual artists from the sixties and seventies. Even if the works of that period are often presented as the testimony of an action or an idea, this doesn’t exclude that they wouldn’t offer just as much a descriptive content of a particular sort: they denote the presence of “things-as-they-are”, in all their layers and details. Marie-Josée Jean, artistic director of the art center Vox in Montréal and curator of Time as Activity, concentrated on the continuity of these descriptions from the end of the sixties until today.

The exhibition’s title is borrowed from David Lamelas’ eponymous video series which started in 1969, displaying three time sequences captured in Düsseldorf, in guise of a hyperrealistic rendition of day-to-day banality. Lamelas, in 2006: What happens on the screen has no aesthetic meaning whatsoever. The film only shows time in a city where the exhibition Prospect is taking place. Twelve minutes were chosen out of twenty-four hours of the city’s routine activity. Routine is made up from a series of actions that occur simultaneously, conditioned by the city’s boundaries. The artist attempts to capture a time without decision, a brief passage of time literally transformed into a subject of observation and reflection.

This way of observing reality is close to one of Georges Perec’s explorations. In October 1974, for three successive days, he sat in Saint-Sulpice Square in Paris writing down anything he perceived. The result was a text published as Tentative d’épuisement d’un lieu parisien (red.: ‘Attempt to exhaust a Parisian place’). By way of introduction, Perec wrote: My aim (…) was to describe (…) what one usually doesn’t write down, what one doesn’t perceive, what is without importance. The goal of these descriptions is not to testify about an external reality nor to show an accomplished world, but to participate in a creation, to invent the work – and the world – and therefore to learn to invent one own’s life (Georges Perec, 1975).

This approach enables to shed a new light on several conceptual practices – in particular those of David Lamelas, Bill Vazan, John Baldessari, Robert Racine, Ian Wallace or Rodney Graham – artists who share a similar descriptive attitude. These practices are gathered in the historical component of the exhibition, confronting the stakes lifted by the descriptive modalities of this generation with recent projects by contemporary artists, such as Hans Bryssinck and Diederik Peeters, Etienne Chambaud, Nelson Henricks, Chris Lloyd, Kelly Mark and Claire Savoie. Their temporality doesn’t imply a condensed or narrative time, but shows an expanse which is closely related to the linear progression of time, giving the impression that it is happening there, that it is about the present. Time as Activity regroups works which describe and make overt the time that goes by, the time that lasts, or, in Lamelas’ words, the time as activity.

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 29 Apr 2009 @ 8:54 PM 

Burial Hex / Twig Harper / Floris Vanhoof

Analogue Electronic Tremors

Netwerk Aalst

Do 07 Mei 2009 20:30
€7/5

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