More and more and more, just keeps giving.☄️
Georg Dietzler is a Cologne-based visual artist, sound art, experimental intermedia music organiser and networker. He initiated for Entanglements the first cooperation among Garth Erasmus and Cologne based Andreas O Hirsch, premiered in Joburg, second appearance in Cape Town.
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@gerngesehen_whats_up Georg organises nomadic, interdisciplinary series and festivals on sound art, sound studies, intermedia concerts, performance and exhibitions. In 2021 the festival FUNKT sound art radio, since then in succession FUNKT sessions at 674.FM, bi-weekly and once a month in Eupen/Belgium.
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Ghia Leigh is a multi disciplinary artist from Cape Town SA, whose creative career has spanned from visual art to performance. Using Ableton and her electronic toys she continuously explores sound, experimenting with various live improvised aspects. For the past while she’s been delving into the world of sound design and along the way became fascinated by the powerful effects of binaural beats and Isochronic tones, ultimately leading her to create a sound journey with a soulful jazzy twist she’s been performing in intimate spaces. Her most recent visual and sound practice has been explorative, investigating the intersection of nature and human existence. Using the electronic music skillset developed she shares her poetic sometimes lyrical story through sound design in a somewhat filmesque approach.
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Glenvst will be first up in The Flat on Friday eve, with a glimpse into the atmospheric and explorative side of his musical collections.
The theme for this performance is combining the contrast between nature and life in the city. All the things we hear subconsciously during our time on this planet, sent through some filters.
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Heat Deth is a personal space to experiment. To make sounds and songs without filters. An excuse to make phat beats and bit crush stuff. I have been playing in bands for over 10 years. Eventually, guitar music became a little boring. I then found a world of synthesizers, music machines and sampling things from the corners of the internet, these explorations became Heat Deth.