DDT, vii M, A Place To Go

'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

DDT
DDT is an Italian multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer based in Leipzig, Germany.

After his 2022 debut ‘Happy Floating’, he’s returning to Squama with sophomore follow-up ‘I Can Feel My Dreams’. From studying, then going onto play traditional jazz, the influence of electronic, techno and ambient music started to blend into Damian’s artistic output, fusing these genres together, and then gently detailing and warping the compositions with electronic production.

vii M
Born in Chengdu, China, Ming Qin (vii M) is a New York and Shanghai based independent music producer, sound designer, bassist and DJ. In her creative process, by combining both digital and analog, acoustic and electronic elements, she blurs the established structures, unveiling the imageries hidden behind the sonics. Her debut album 'Sublunary' (2022), filled with mellow basslines, organic synth sounds and muttered spoken words, conjured up an electronica cosmos.

A Place to Go
A Place to Go is the musical project of NY-based designer and artist Drew Litowitz. Litowitz crafts his music by distorting emotive folk songs and hard-hitting poetry through immersive, dystopian new age filters, creating a psychedelic world where the lines between singer-songwriter and sound designer blur. On APTG’s sophomore LP, 'Tie-Dye Your Tombstone,' songs are sonically hijacked, warped, and twisted into wild dreams and soothing nightmares.


Doors 6pm.
Show 7pm.

Dinner will be available for a purchase of $10

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