Friday December 12th students from NMH will be hosting a Live Electronics concert here at Notam.
The concert will feature seven artists studying Live Electronics at Norges Musikkhøyskole, each presenting a live set. With backgrounds ranging from composition and jazz to classical performance and visual art, the lineup offers an exciting blend of perspectives and practices.
Somewhere between structure and spontaneity, acoustic textures and electronic experimentation, they create new, musical sound scapes - highlighting the nerdiest and grooviest corners of live electronics!
The concert starts at 17:00, doors open at 16:30.
About the artists
Stine Mako & Wei Ting Tseng meet onstage for the first time, bringing together sound design, vocal textures, and analogue synthesis. Their collaboration moves through dissolving and re-forming, through tension, release, and the quiet moment when what has broken finds its way back again.
Eivind Vullum is a norwegian guitarist, synthesist and composer. His set "Is my anger likely to do me more harm than your wrong?" is an electro-acoustic piece for paper, electric signal and speech.
James Layton is a British composer, musician, and visual artist. His set, "agree to proceed" is a small sketch exploring agreement, permission, and ownership in the digital age.
Mirjam Eszter Pálfai is a hungarian classical flutist turned to ambient industrial comfort. Her set is a mix of constructed ideas and improvisation.
Amelia Gómez Snerte is a norwegian/cuban vocalist, composer, and lyricist. She will be sharing an improvisation based on her ongoing work with the project "ANDRE ETASJAR" - an exploration of the female voice, speech, temporality, and "sound".
Ola Ur Sæbø is a norwegian composer and performer. This evening at Notam he will be performing together with Wouter Torringa, sharing from their live-noise-beat-project "Pyramidefoster".