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ak 20.- https://ntry.at/jessicamoss/
ak 20.- https://ntry.at/jessicamoss/
Doors 20h
Susanna Gartmayer 20.30
Jessica Moss 21.30
Susanna Gartmayer 20.30
Jessica Moss 21.30
Jessica Moss
is a Montréal based violinist and composer. She uses amplified and processed violin and voice to create intricate works of expressive electronic, drone, experimental and post-classical minimalism; her distinctive melodic sensibility often channels Klezmer, Balkan and Middle Eastern tropes with an ear for textural grit and timbral noise. She has released four full length albums on Constellation.
After her 15-year tenure in agitprop postpunk band Thee Silver Mt. Zion, Jessica Moss began writing and performing solo work under her own name in 2014. She self-released her debut solo album Under Plastic Island, recorded with Guy Picciotto, in the fall 2015. Three acclaimed albums on the Constellation imprint followed: Pools Of Light (2017), Entanglement (2018) and Phosphenes (2021) — all three co-produced with Radwan Ghazi Moumneh (Jerusalem In My Heart, Matana Roberts, Suuns).
Her fifth album Galaxy Heart will be released in the fall 2022. A Closer Listen has described Moss as an artist that “becomes her instrument and channels its harmonic power”; Loud And Quiet has called her solo music “inventive, powerful, deeply engaging, carrying real weight.”
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Susanna Gartmayer ist eine österreichische Experimental- und Improvisationsmusikerin. Sie begann ihre Karriere Anfang der 2000er-Jahre in der Artrock-Band When Yuppies go to Hell. Sie arbeitet als Bassklarinettistin und Komponistin in den Bereichen experimenteller Rockmusik, multi-idiomatischer Improvisation, zeitgenössischer Musik und Multimedia-Soundperformance. Susanna spielt in den Formationen The Vegetable Orchestra (seit 2005), GBK (seit 2007), Aljamosuthovi (seit 2020), Black Burst Sound Generator (seit 2012)und anderen. 2015 legte Gartmayer zwei Alben vor: das Soloalbum AOUIE – Bass Clarinet Solos, eine „Erforschung der Bassklarinette als polyphones Klanguniversums“, in das sie Spaltklänge, Klappengrooves, Scheppern und ihren Atem einbezieht und das Album we speak whale mit dem Trio möström (gemeinsam mit der Keyboarderin Elise Mory und der DIY Elektronikerin Tamara Wilhelm). 2020 folgten zwei Alben mit Elektronikern, Smaller Sad mit Christof Kurzmann[8] sowie Black Burst Sound Generator mit Brigitta Bödenauer.