Rian Treanor (UK); Lázár Gábor: Boundary Object

     
2900 HUF
in advance: 2500 HUF 
(only 100 tickets can be purchased in advance)
Trafo passes are accepted

Gábor Lázár has found his own voice very early in his career. The method he mostly focuses on reduces and overturns electronic music’s well-known genres through precise abstractions and carefully planned experiments. No matter if he is dissecting 2-step, electro or techno, the end result shows a process that uses a limited toolset very cleverly and with a lot of determination and force. He has produced releases for Lorenzo Senni’s Presto!?!, Boomkat’s Death Of Rave, and collaborative releases with the likes of Russell Haswell and Mark Fell. There’s a continued interest in his works, resulting in appearances at Atonal, Unsound, Berghain to name a few. Boundary Object is Lázár's second album on Planet Mu, following 2020's Source.

Rian Treanor re-imagines the intersection of club culture, experimental art and computer music, presenting an insightful and compelling musical world of fractured and interlocking components. Having left a vivid impression with a string of releases on The Death of Rave & Warp sub-label Arcola, his debut album ‘ATAXIA’ for Planet Mu in 2019 established him as both a disruptive and essential new voice in British underground club music. His latest album ‘File Under UK Metaplasm’ takes inspiration from his residency at the Nyege Nyege collective's Boutique Studio in Kampala in 2018. Incorporating the high-def bass weight of his home town Sheffield with the enigmatic energy of Tanzanian Singeli and Footwork. Using the programming language Max/MSP he develops bespoke software to explore extended rhythmic techniques and algorithmic processes, building devices that enable spontaneous pattern modulation within various collaborations, workshops, live performances and installations.

With recent live shows at the Aphex Twin Curated Warehouse Project (UK), Nyege Nyege Festival (UG), WWW (JP), Unsound (PL), GES-2 (RU), Serralves (PT), Berghain (DE), No Bounds (UK), Cafe Oto (UK), Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Arts (UK), Empty Gallery (HK), Irish Museum of Modern Art (IRL), Summerhall (UK). He has also taken part in artists residencies at yU+co[lab] in Hong Kong, Counterflows in India and Shape Platform 2020.


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