Immortal Obsolescence
Thursday, February 15
8 PM
Greenwich House Music School
46 Barrow St, New York, New York 10014
Brandon Ross’ For Living Lovers, performs “Immortal Obsolescence” in “Sound It Out” music series: As a musician and an individual who's work is inspired by visual art, and the visual imagination, projects embracing those dimensions have always been a part of my artistic journey. (My) music is architectural: sonic geometrical meta-construction is a way I’ve chosen to describe the dimensional space that is established through sound. For me, it is a multidimensional space - situated in a time-space that serves as a portal for (music) transmission from one location to another. Carolina Muñoz’s tissue portraits inspired a composition series that I imagined as sonic “glyphs” as response to 12 of her photographic portraits of her undiscarded facial tissues. The intense sculptural aspect of these psychotherapy session artifacts, were compelling and evoked in me, a quality of sound simultaneously intimate and distant, tactile and ephemeral, violent and serene - articulating a multidimensionality of experience. Rather than serving as an accompanying narrative to Muñoz’s process of psychoanalysis, my music is an interpretation of the pure energetic, made visible by a planned-obsolescence object, immortalized. A portrait of a witness: a single-use, facial tissue. Brandon Ross – Acoustic Guitars, Vocal Stomu Takeishi – Acoustic Bass Guitar JT Lewis – Drums Graham Haynes – Cornet/Electronics
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