2nd October, 2009
19:00:00 – 20:30:00
Acclaimed Australian new music freaks, Ensemble Offspring, team up with Pimmon to present a brief history of electronic music. The grandfather of the genre, Karlheinz Stochkhausen and his seminal work from 1969, Kontakte is pitted against the sound-worlds of 2009 by Pimmon with a unique musical segue in the middle.
Featuring: Ensemble Offspring - Bernadette Balkus, Claire Edwardes, James Cuddeford, Jason Noble and Paul Gough (Pimmon).
2nd October, 2009
20:00:00 – 03:00:00
Featuring: Ducktails (US), Pumice (NZ), Rosy Parlane (NZ), Qua (Melb), Jim Cuomo (US), Aoi (Melb), Toecutter, Guarde Compartmente (Monica Brooks & Jon Hunter), and Stalker (Darren Ziesing).
3rd October, 2009
18:00:00 – 19:30:00
Settle in for the calm before the storm, as Christian Haines pays homage to Alvin Lucier, David Tudor and Steve Reich via mobile phone interface and Pimmon presents lush electronics in a rare intimate setting. Free admission – this one’s on us.
Featuring: Christian Haines, Pimmon
3rd October, 2009
20:00:00 – 15:00:00
Featuring: DJ Ripley (US), The Vivian Girls (US), ILIOS (GR), Bum Creek (Melb), Free Choice Duo (Melb), Ivan Lisyak (Syd), Crab Smasher, 10k Freemen (Bris).
4th October, 2009
19:00:00 – 21:30:00
Field recordings and home-built instruments. Somewhere amidst the noise of whooshing planes and percussive drive of workshop-constructed beauties, you will find these three sound artists. This close listening event includes the AutoHoare ensemble, Aubry’s menacing transit atmospheres and Hall’s worship of field recordings for audiovisual hypnotisation.
Featuring: Gilles Aubry, Tom Hall, Matthew Hoare