Mark yer calendars, the Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise kicks off Friday April 10 across Drifter’s Theater with more sounds Saturday at NoiseTown Tulsa and Sunday at Riverside Studios.
Night one is packed with the suave sonic sounds you’ve come to know and love from One Aux performances:
A Thousand Plateaus: Ecological experimental music from right here in Tulsa. Field recordings, modular synthesis, and possibly the only bassoon you’ll see all weekend.
Tiny Amazing Camera: Sound ecology, field recordings, sampling, breakbeats, levity. Jess Price splits her time in Chicago, Tulsa, and Omaha. Most often with Chicago band Doom Flower.
Silkroad: Deliberately creating space that feels good. Electro-symphonic and soul-filling.
ut mutem: ut mutem is an experimental sound and video art composer drawing influence from musique concrete, early industrial, 1990s cassette culture, new age ambient, and post-punk. Conceptually relying on collage, where the process is the product, ut mutem weaves together disparate sounds, textures, noises, and voices from analog sources into singular, improvised compositions: hypnotic sound baths for postmodern ritual ambiguity.
LoDrum & Natty Gray: Midsouth conceptual infrasound and esoteric noise.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
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