Second Sundays: July Mixtape
Unwind with these summer hits from the July 15th Second Sundays event. Featuring live and vibrant music, interviews, and a special studio recording from Clocktower's artists-in-residence.
-Queen Naila and Doenie Love (Kenya (Robinson) and Doreen Garner of #trashDAY instigate much, much trash talk and spin some 90's jams.
-Ben Goldfarb (AKA DJ Scribe) and Shawn Dub of I Love Vinyl play some excellent funky beats.
-Put on your dancing shoes for Latin music from bands Bulla En El Barrio and Supermambo.
-Rumkala Malantara, an A/V performance from artists-in-residence Long Distance Poison (Nathan Cearley and Erica Bradbury), is an event that builds a space to dwell on time from modular synthesizer and analog electronic experiments, the interplay between modal and spectral approaches to frequency relations, random, pseudo random, and intuitive processes, contrasts between pulse, chaos and duration, and modular video synthesis.
-Clocktower's Jake Nussbaum speaks with two recent arrivals to Pioneer Works' artist-in-residence program. French artist Carmen Bouyer plays a selection of recordings she made while exploring urban farming in Turkey and Japan, while New York-based multimedia artist Azikiwe Mohammed discusses his mission to creative alternative histories with objects.
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