Zora Lucent + Zero Kama

Sounds Queer? and Mala Herba invite you to a night of obscure and dark arts!

sa 23112420:00 Abendkassa Live
Zero Kama (live)
Zora Lucent (live)
This is where we (cum)post from (video)
Come and enjoy performances, music and video in a safer and respectful atmosphere!
ZERO KAMA [AT] is the musical solo project of Vienna based artist Zoe Dewitt, known for the legendary 1984 album The Secret Eye of L.A.Y.L.A.H. which had been recorded exclusively with instruments made from human bones and skulls. With her likewise renowned cassette label Nekrophile Rekords, on which, besides her own recordings, she had released works by artists such as Coil, Genesis P-Orridge, Ain Soph, and others, Zoe is commonly considered a trailblazing force in the early development of the ritual industrial and dark ambient genre. In 2022, after decades of silence, Zero Kama has launched a comeback at the Summer Scum 7 noise festival in New York’s TV Eye, and since then is performing at major industrial festivals such as the Wroclaw Industrial Festival, Death Cult Rising Barcelona (both in 2023) and Congresso Post Industriale in Pordenone, Italy (2024). In its new incarnation, Zero Kama follows a similar conceptual approach as with The Secret Eye of L.A.Y.L.A.H.: While back then only self-made bone instruments were used, now only samples from those early recordings are deployed, rearranged, transformed or deconstructed by modular synthesis.
https://zerokama.bandcamp.com/
ZORA LUCENT [US]
Presenting a performance experience that has been described as
“elemental spiritual sci-fi,” Zora Lucent (music) and Elyssa Fonicello (movement) create “a summoning circle of spectral presence” in which they explore watery depths and introspective otherworlds.
Lucent fuses unsettling and ethereal vocal processing, early choral singing, and earth-shaking electronic textures to create layered soundscapes in conversation with Fonicello’s expansive and magnetic improvised movement.
Engaging with themes of nonlinear time and explorations of the feminine in its varied forms (the untamed, feral, serene, sublime), they create a portal in which each gesture and note carries the weight of myth and the lightness of possibility.
Together, Lucent and Fonicello transfix audiences with striking and immersive performances that are profoundly moving, ritualistic, and artfully strange.
https://whiteforestinc.bandcamp.com/album/astoria-wfi004
THIS IS WHERE WE (CUM) POST FROM [PL]
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