Sinking / Feeling:
8-Ball Radio Fundraiser

4.8.26
7pm - 11pm

'vienna', a new release on Small Forms Records w  FIM Basel Concert March 2023   Hypersurface is a NYC-based trio consisting of Drew Wesely (guitar/objects), Lester St. Louis (cello), and Carlo Costa (percussion).     Hypersurface explores timbral, durational, and formal aspects of improvisation with lenses focused on their instruments' acoustic particularities alongside employing tiles, railroad spikes, ceramic plates and other objects to expand them further. In coming together Carlo, Drew and Lester wanted to create a music that puts emphasis on the erasure of sonic boundaries, embracing the liminal spaces between their instruments, their sounds and the greater sonic environment. Timbre, gesture, duration, particles, layers… a real time tapestry of its own. The trio has given performances throughout the United States and Europe in a diversity of concert settings from clubs to large halls and galleries; with each utilizing the acoustics to follow potent musical pathways.    Kamau Amu Patton is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work examines history and culture through engagement with archives, documents, stories, and sites. Patton’s projects are dialogic and take form as expanded field conversations.  http://kamaupatton.com

8 Ball Radio's new class of residents assemble an audio tapestry for your deep-listening pleasure. Come to chill, make zines, have a bite to eat, and bathe in the musical creations of our talented radio heads!

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8 Ball Community is a nearly 15-year collective effort to bring free, accessible media to anyone needing art-making as their refuge. Operating on a volunteer-basis, they have produced hundreds of zines, amplified radical television and cinema, and beamed uniquely expressive radio broadcasts with unconventional, and often, anti-establishment, methods.

8 Ball archives, publishes, broadcasts, and amplifies stories by and for communities that have been historically excluded. They are currently raising funds to preserve their open, physical space located in NYC's Chinatown that serves to bring punks, oddballs, artists, activists, and neighborhood geniuses together

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