Monday 11 March 2024, 7.30pm
Rafael Anton Irisarri is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer living in New York. Described by the press as “one of contemporary ambient music’s most celebrated practitioners,” Irisarri‘s music often has a mournful, elegiac quality where ostinato phrases tap into minimalist ideals while atmospheric layers of effects suggests a more cinematic approach. In all, his compositions are deeply emotive and epic, like a symphony recording that’s been rescued from attic entombment after half a century.
“Sensual, propulsive, and shrouded in mercurial darkness...irisarri’s ability to make evocative music is both a gift and a learned skill.” – Popmatter
Irisarri concerts at museums, churches, synagogues, and other non-traditional performance spaces explore the physicality of sound. Combining an array of heavy metal bass amplifiers, multiple loudspeaker configurations, synthesizers, bowed guitars, notebook computers, video images, and lighting, Irisarri decontextualize the audience’s relationship to the venue, creating an immersive, otherworldly environment.
Irisarri’s recorded works are widely published internationally, made available through Ghostly (USA), Morr Music (DE), Room40 (AU), and Umor Rex (MX), among dozen others.
“Gibrana Cervantes has focused her work as a violinist on sound processing, pulling from a background in metal and using noise as a compositional tool. Her works weave through contemplative spectral dissonances that open spaces for
emotional resonance.” - CTM Festival, Berlin, DE.
Gibrana Cervantes is a Mexican musician who has made a name for herself as a violinist, composer, and improviser. She is widely recognized for her innovative and experimental approach to music, which seamlessly blends classical and metal influences to create a truly distinctive style. Cervantes has a gift for combining melody and noise in her compositions, resulting in emotive and contemplative pieces.
Beyond her work as a musician, Cervantes is also the co-founder and curator of 316centro in Mexico City. A space dedicated to showcasing emerging forms of sound art in Latin America and has become a hub for creativity and experimentation in the region.