travis

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10 months ago
This Saturday at Asket Brewer Street, artist Travis Yu will perform ”Worker on Display”, a performance art piece. A durational performance, a sales associate, a stack of blue jeans, and chalk pens. A meditation on the cost of labour, artistic output, and the life of a working artist, ‘Worker on Display’ is a durational performance in which a stack of blue jeans is folded and refolded throughout a workday. Under the repetitive movement, what emerges is a reflection on the meaning of living as an artist in London right now. Travis Yu (b. 2001) is a London-based artist from Hong Kong. Their practice is rooted in the daily life, the boredom and the mundane. They often work with sound, performance, text, found objects, and film to discuss topics such as situational listening, relationalities and habits of the body within social, historical and political frameworks. There will be a special music set performed by Travis at 6 p.m.
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25 days ago
doing my songs once a year is enough thank you @juna_lypenko for the pictures and @dumbassburke for organising the events.
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1 month ago
MUON & friends at The Old Church - 17th April 8 p.m. On the 17th, me and @milesluko are hosting a special night of improvisation as MUON together with distinct musicians @jochristosackerley @yerblooze @0gu10 and @weatherissues A night of free improvisation with a diverse group of artists :) also an effort in supporting The Old Church’s current Fundraiser 🌊✨ The Old Church is the only surviving Elizabethan church in London, and an iconic music venue that has supported me over the years. Me and miles’ first performance together was actually here (see video of us rehearsing back in 2024). They are currently trying to raise the necessary fund to fix their plumbing system, which will allow them to keep their doors open and continue hosting grassroots events. Links to tickets and crowdfunding in my bio. Save The Old Church!
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1 month ago
except from Anatomy of Breath, Pt.2 Thank you to those who came to me and @milesluko ‘s show the other week. It was a real pleasure playing the church’s organ and piano alongside Miles’ 🎛️🎚️🔊. Here is a little clip of it, the full video will be available online soon as well. There will be more performance from us soon 👀🌊 📸 by @cameron.makin and @graeme_smith
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2 months ago
i’m performing a solo set at @spanners.club for SCOBE @dumbassburke ‘s event on the 18th of March. This is the first time I’m performing my own songs in almost two years (i know!). I have been working on new materials very slowly and secretly, this will be a collection of demos that are unfinished and raw. Life has been weird and I think the music reflects it, more than anything I’d just like sing these songs to my friends, like a catch up. Spanners will be intimate and you can expect a very synth-heavy sound! ticket link in bio. Warmth, Travis P.S. here are a few pictures I took in the past couple years that I really liked.
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2 months ago
clip taken from ‘Anatomy of Breath, Pt.1’, with @milesluko Part 2 in less than 3 weeks! Anatomy of Breath, Pt.2 27th Feb 2026, 8 p.m. St James’ Church Islington Video taken by @juna_lypenko
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3 months ago
On February 27th we’ll present the second part in our performance series ‘Anatomy of Breath’ at St James’ Chuch, Islington. Featuring organ, piano, voice and live electronics. Tickets are available now, link in our bios.
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3 months ago
Clip from recent performance with @milesluko The full video is available on Youtube — link in bio ‘Anatomy of Breath, Pt. 1’ — Muon 14 Dec 2025, @chisenhaledance as part of @eternalserieslondon Part Two of the series will be performed in a church in February ✨ more details soon
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4 months ago
We’re pleased to announce our new project together, MUON. On December 14th we’ll perform ‘Anatomy of Breath Pt.1’ at Chisenhale Dance Studios for the @eternalserieslondon . Tickets available online now. ________________________________________ Anatomy of Breath is a three-part interdisciplinary performance by MUON (Miles Lukoszevieze and Travis Yu). Staged under a blackbox theatre for the first part of the project, the duo presents a new correlation between movement and sound that evidences a physicality to breath. Featuring woodwind instruments, voice, and electronics, they unearth sonic textures beyond traditional music-making and present a new intersection of performance under a dramaturgic approach. MUON emerged in 2023 as a duo project of sound artists and musicians Miles Lukoszevieze and Travis Yu, who met during their studies at the London College of Communication. They bonded over their shared passion for all things ambiguous and the in-between. Hugely improvisational, the project explores interconnected avenues of electroacoustic work, noise, and experimental music. Miles’ emotive and dichotomic soundscapes, in conjunction with Travis’ at times visceral, at times ethereal voice, create a rich and hauntingly reverberant atmosphere. As two distinct emerging artists, they challenge, assimilate, and appropriate the norms of sound making across disciplines and genres, to construct a new set of vocabularies for sonic gesturing through music performances. Ticket link in bio. Photos by @juna_lypenko
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6 months ago
thank you 🎸 @snowonacrowy 💃 @magfromhk 📸 @cameron.makin 25/05/2024 In the Vastness of Landscape, Whatever Matters - Album Launch Concert
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1 year ago
“illuminance” my new album is now out on all streaming platforms. This album can be listened as an accompaniment to “In the Vastness…”, kind of a b-side/tying-loose-ends for it. It featured the experimental pieces I’ve made in the past few years that informed how I make music now as a singer-songwriter as well as a so-called sound artist. Some materials from illuminance was used in producing the pop album and if you listened closely this release gave lots of clues. I guess it is quite nerdy, but at the same time these abstract forms gave way to a deeper emotional expression.
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1 year ago