Cosmic #8 Beatrice Dillon, The Pilotwings, Nive, Domka, Dreamchannel invites apinti, so many wishes, lichen

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Konzert Party

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Samstag 16. März 2024

Kulturraum Zentralwäscherei BESCHALLUNGSRAUM – Zürich

  • Türöffnung:
    21:00
  • Die Veranstaltung beginnt um:
    21:00
Organisiert von: Kulturraum Zentralwäscherei
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Cosmic #8 Beatrice Dillon, The Pilotwings, Nive, Domka, Dreamchannel invites apinti, so many wishes, lichen

Beatrice Dillon

Beatrice Dillon is a London-based artist and musician using sound within live performance, multi-channel installation and recorded material. Her work encompasses interests in polyrhythmic programming, spatial sound, and process-based systems of logic across both visual and sonic mediums. She has collaborated with a number of producers and musicians including Laurel Halo, Kuljit Bhamra and Lucy Railton releasing solo and collaborative music on leading international electronic music labels.

In 2022, she presented two multi-channel sound installations 'Impossible Ideal Angle' [Haus der Kunst, Munich] and 'AFOAM' [Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto].'Seven Reorganisations’, her first entirely acoustic work explores acoustic reimaginings of digital synthesis and generative processes and was commissioned by Mark Fell for leading experimental classical group Explore Ensemble, premiering at Sheffield Cathedral (2022) and Kings Place (2023). In 2023, Dillon composed the soundtrack to ‘Writing A Play (dark blue orchard), 2023’, a film by visual artist Helen Marten at Greene Naftali, NY. Dillon produced Norwegian saxophonist Bendik Giske's new album for Smalltown Supersound and remixed legendary Senegalese artist Baaba Maal Marathon Music, both in 2023.
She is currently working a new solo album.

Photo credit: Alex Kurunis

Beatrice Dillon

The Pilotwings

A key component in the skyrocketing success of the boiling-hot Brothers From Different Mothers imprint, the Lyon-based duo of The Pilotwings has rapidly matured into one of the most enthralling and refreshing electronic music acts out there. Fusing ingenuous synth-pop’eque delicacies, trippy video-game soundtracks and early euro trance melodies with an ever inspired sense of amusement and flippancy.

After a first album released in 2016, Les Portes Du Brionnais, They came back in 2021 with a new LP called Les Charismatiques and temporarily went as an extended band - including guitarist Axel Ropert-Lemercier. Always cheerful and mischievous, the trio this time gave birth to a twelve tracks release with an epic fusion between synth-pop, digital dub, psychedelic folk and new age; combining singing, acoustic instruments and local music. All drenched in some eighties & nineties influences.

After holding the BFDM flag for ten years, the Pilotwings had the opportunity to compose a new release in the city of Leuven with a residency in steltplaats, curated by the label Nacht. Their musical journey goes on…

The Pilotwings

Nive

As a booker, DJ and driving force behind many projects in Zurich, Nive has repeatedly showcased her distinct sense of contemporary club and music culture. Drawing on her Tamil background and former training in Carnatic music, Nive weaves a unique soundscape in her sets, moving effortlessly between different influences and tempi. Her sets are a vibrant, rhythmic exploration of a multitude of genres, each track carefully selected with a storytelling approach that aims to captivate the audience from start to finish.

Nive

Domka

deconstructed heartbreak songs

Domka

Dreamchannel

Dreamchannel is weaving nests to transport community, interconnectivity and reflection.
An active body shaping spaces of exchange, a fabric that holds interaction beyond the sonically tangible.

Dreamchannel invites Apinti, So many wisches, lichen