Sangoma Session #14 w/ Bayetë

Datum: Sa, 21.04.2018 um 20:00
Veranstalter: Sangoma & New Amsterdam Bar
Ort: New Amsterdam Bar (raj), Badgasse 7, Klagenfurt

this is a party based on mutual respect and transcultural love!
ENTRY 5 EURO / FREE ENTRY FOR REFUGEES

finally it’s springtime again and we are welcoming the first warm days after the long winter with another SANGOMA SESSION filled with easiness, buoyancy and eclectic dancemusic…

for this occassion we have invited Bayetë, a DJ-collective from the wonderful capital of France who will be our musical captains for the night:

with Paris being one of europe’s mekkas for digging undiscovered afro&tropical gems and a vibrant music scene with a certain tendency for innovative and extraordinary parties, the boys from BAYETË are currently one of the main contributors to this outernational musical journey. Various DJs and music lovers highly appreciate their youtube-channel, where they share their outstanding findings from the worlds recordcrates and fleamarkets. Beside being extraordinary selectors they are fascinating DJs as well, what can be heard at several crucial podcasts and radioshows on Rinse FR, NTS London and especially on their residency at Le Mellotron. Their sound can be located somewhere between balearic house from the Antilles, south african boogie, synth-pop from belgium, french disco or any other electronic curiosities from the 80s & 90s without being repetitive. So fasten your seatbelt and let them take you on a musical around the world-flight loaded with plenty of suprising and resistless dancefloor groovers!

musical flight-attendants are once again the local vibe-machines: DJ MIXNIX and Pekave!

+ INTERACTIVE PAPER PLANE WORKSHOP

this is a party based on mutual respect and transcultural love!
ENTRY 5 EURO / FREE ENTRY FOR REFUGEES

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Noise, Silence, Action | Villa For Forest

Villa For Forest, Viktringer Ring 21, 9020 Klagenfurt In this event, the GMPU Experimental Music Workshop will perform works by Pullitzer Prize recipient, Diné musician and artist Raven Chacon; experimental music mavericks Christian Wolff and James Tenney; and founding member of the Fluxus Movement Alison Knowles. Each work explores alternative forms of musical notation including graphical scores and text-based event scores that result in sounds and actions that challenge the very definition of music and prompt innovative and unconventional performance practices. These works also encourage a new form of listening and engaging with music by probing extremal and liminal musical spaces: from the almost imperceptibly soft and sparse to the loud and dense. In some cases, the music even reaches "beyond sound" through the consideration of colonial histories and the navigation of social systems and their corresponding power dynamics.

Free admission