Tuesday April 14 * 8pm * RSVP/DONATE HERE
VIEW on Rhizome's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/rhizomedc
If you don't have a FB account, a link for viewing will be provided on Rhizome's website at 8pm. (You might have to check back on the website for a new link once a new performer starts.) --
http://www.rhizomedc.org/new-events/2020/4/14/online-concert-insect-factory-liz-hogg-dura
8pm DURA: Dura is the ambient, low listening project of Mattson Ogg that blends natural guitar sounds, textures and other vibrations. The latest release 'Reverberation Hymns' meditates place as the world moves by. Out now via Garden Portal:
gardenportal.bandcamp.com
press:
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vb9wzy/the-37-best-ambient-albums-of-2019-so-far
830pm: LIZ HOGG: "writing independent music that doesn’t reflect the trends,” “uniquely her own,” (I Heart Noise), “a distinctive & original approach including quickly-strummed chords, chiming arpeggios, & rapid-fire picking” (Geoff Cabin), “strong, precise, & powerful” (Bushwick Music Daily), “radiating in its own light” (New Noise Magazine) & “\[displaying a\] confrontational spectrum of emotions” (Music & Riots)
lizhogg.bandcamp.com/album/liz-hogg
9pm: INSECT FACTORY: ... is the solo project of Jeff Barsky. "Barsky's work as Insect Factory is remarkable because he manages to avoid that pitfall of over-effecting his guitar work into an indistinct mass of noise, yet enough so that the album often bears little resemblance to the instrument. This ends up being abundantly clear from the opening moments of "We’re All Just Here for the Money." The shimmering melodies that appear early on sound more traditional, but the synth-like pulses are distinctly alien in comparison. By the end, the piece is a complex structure of interlocking layers of playing and treated loops, but one that retains a sense of form and order." (Brainwashed)
insectfactory.bandcamp.com