Saturday 8 March 2025, 7.30pm

Valentina Magaletti - OTO Takeover: V/Z (Valentina Magaletti+ ZONGAMIN) + Upsammy + Mo Probs

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Excited to welcome back the great drummer-composer and multi-instrumentalist, Valentina Magaletti, for a three-day residency drawing on the incredible depth and variety of her creative practice, and encompassing solo sets, new collaborations, films screenings and talks.

Magaletti's versatile technique, which can incorporate anything from vibes and marimba to contact microphones and found objects, results in a style that is forever evolving. Feeling just as comfortable performing behind a delicate ceramic kit as she does hammering out motorik rhythms, her creative take on percussion has resulted in a diverse discography and many interesting collaborations.

As a drummer, Magaletti moves effortlessly between the seemingly disparate worlds of alternative and mainstream music. She has played with artists such as Jandek, Pat Thomas, Deb Googe, Malcolm Mooney, Thurston Moore, Steve Beresford, Steve Shelley, Lafawndah, Mica Levi, Sampha, Kamasi Washington, and Nicolas Jaar to name a few. In addition to collaborating with the gamelan Ensemble Nist-Nah and drummers Malcom Catto, Julian Sartorius and Charles Hayward, she has played with stalwarts of the experimental underground scene like Gnod’s Marlene Ribeiro, Wire’s Graham Lewis, and Thighpaulsandra (Coil). In 2017, Valentina participated in The Can Project, standing in for the late Jaki Liebezeit, at London’s Barbican Centre.

Magaletti’s compositional credits are just as elaborate: with Tom Relleen, she was one half of Tomaga, the critically acclaimed electronic duo; with Al Wootton, she creates irresistible claustrophobic dub as Holy Tongue; with Pino Montecalvo, under the Avvitagalli alias, Valentina improvises intricate sonic collages; alongside percussionist João Pais Filipe, as CZN, she constructs hallucinatory rhythmic worlds, which are as fragile as they are eternal.

V/Z

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Chasing shellings as members of Vanishing Twin and Holy Tongue, not to mention copious amounts of solo bullets, the finely tuned pairing of percussionist/sound artist Valentina Magaletti and multi-instrumentalist Susumu Mukai take the Eastern US seaboard city of B-More as inspiration for a rugged stew of styles ranging from militant hip hop to post punk sluggers and shivery palpitations, all mottled with BBC world servuce blasts. It frames the duo at their loosest, rudest and most spooked out, hinging around irregular, hobbling grooves and goblin voices from the aether that blur the edges between bittersweet and rugged downstrokes similar to Burial’s ‘Bird’ score and the grubby types of outernational x post-punk and industrial inspirations mutated by Fritz Catlin (23 Skidoo) and Simon Crab (Bourbonese Qualk) as Big Daddy on Offen Music before them.

The duo vacillate between poignant, romantic strings and neck snap drums with almost illegible FM radio interjections on a first half increasingly prone to buckle into mired noise and scuzz, before the 2nd half lowers the tone to trunk-rattling bass and nithered, atmospheric dubbing and teeth chattering drum impulses that resolve with a ghostly, pugilistic and cinematic quality glazed with strings, sleigh bells and furtive first person gamer-esque sfx." – Boomkat

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