Hannah Faris covers “Fell to Fern’ for the Hyde Park Herald..
Read MoreRead Robert W. Karr, Jr.’s article on Kikù Hibino’s installation “Fell to Fern” for The Chicago Shimpo.
Read MoreThroughout the spring, ¼” and XLR level ESS members have the incredible opportunity to experience “Living Room Pieces,” a sound installation designed to live with you in your home created by Michael J. Schumacher. Read an interview with Schumacher about his practice and this unique installation project.
Read MoreOn what would have been his 93rd birthday, the Creative Audio Archive is ecstatic to announce the Fred Anderson Collection. Thanks to generous donations by longtime friend and Velvet Lounge associate Andy Pierce; Sharon Friedman, Fred's partner in his first club Birdhouse; and including a forthcoming donation of photographs from Lauren Deutsch - as well as, we hope, future donations from the experimental and jazz music communities of Chicago - the Fred Anderson Collection features rare unheard recordings going back to the 1970s, live performance videos from the '80s until well into the 2000s, hard to find documentaries on Fred, his collaborators, peers, and inspirations, and photographs and ephemera from throughout his extraordinary life in music.
Read MoreLinks and framing questions for Thursday, January 27th’s panel on NFTs and Contemporary Art-Making
Read MoreFor his final Quarantine Concert, ESS Curatorial Fellow James Gui teamed up with Seoul venue Ahn Cheol Soon (ACS) to highlight some of Seoul’s best experimental musicians, new and old. Read more about ACS below, and tune into ESSsssssACS on 12/2, at 7pm Central Time!
Read MoreAs part of his Outer Ear Residency in Utah, Kikù Hibino is sharing updates and musings from his travels. Here we have the second big update, with text available in English and Japanese. Thanks to our Archive Assistant Haruhi Kobayashi for the translation!
Read MoreLeading up to Eastern Resonance, the October 30 Quarantine Concert featuring experimental pop and club musicians from Asia and the diaspora, Curatorial Fellow James Gui sat down with each of the performers to get an idea of their background and thought process behind their music. The sixth and final feature is an interview with Lalit, a Brooklyn, NY based DJ and producer. Read on to hear their musings on spirituality, working with La Monte Young, and starting the Xiao Ma Party Controllers collective.
Read MoreLeading up to Eastern Resonance, the October 30 Quarantine Concert featuring experimental pop and club musicians from Asia and the diaspora, Curatorial Fellow James Gui sat down with each of the performers to get an idea of their background and thought process behind their music. In this edition, we’ll get to know Mona Evie, a Hanoi-based collective whose experimental hip hop and sound collage textures draw from influences ranging from JPEGMAFIA to Otomo Yoshihide.
Read MoreLeading up to Eastern Resonance, the October 30 Quarantine Concert featuring experimental pop and club musicians from Asia and the diaspora, Curatorial Fellow James Gui sat down with each of the performers to get an idea of their background and thought process behind their music. This is an interview with Brooklyn-based composer and artist Robert Ouyang Rusli, who makes experimental rap as OHYUNG. They have scored films that have premiered at Sundance, SXSW, LA Film Festival, among others, and have released music with the UK-based label Chinabot.
Read MoreLeading up to Eastern Resonance, the October 30 Quarantine Concert featuring experimental pop and club musicians from Asia and the diaspora, Curatorial Fellow James Gui sat down with each of the performers to get an idea of their background and thought process behind their music. Here, we introduce Hwi Hwang, a Korean audiovisual artist who releases music as HWI and participates in an artist collective called eobchae.
Read MoreLeading up to Eastern Resonance, the October 30 Quarantine Concert featuring experimental pop and club musicians from Asia and the Asian diaspora, Curatorial Fellow James Gui sat down with each of the performers to get an idea of their background and thought process behind their music. This article will introduce Xamd, the solo project of Kazutaka Sawa, who also makes music as one-half of the electronic duo phai.
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