maandag 5 februari 2018
Arvind Ganga - Sri Maha Mariamman
Six pieces on electric guitar and objects, inspired by the colours and sounds of the Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the calmness inside and the hecticness of the surroundings. Arvind Ganga is taking a physical approach to guitar playing, employing objects and extended techniques to explore new sonic possibilities. His music draws from noise and drones, North Indian ragas, rock, and everyday sounds. With free improvisation he molds this into an intense, loosely structured, chaotic mesh, bathing in the rays of a deep red sun. Ethereal noise with a punk-improv attitude. C30 cassette released on Toztizok Zoundz, www.toztizok.com Artwork by Helena Sanders, released April 25, 2016
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