Last night, Julianna Barwick and DNA alum drummer Ikue Mori played an improvised piece during their record release at the White Columns art space in New York, site of the fabled Noise Fest, back in 1981. A special, spacial recording, this stunning performance is the the duo's third together, and would have fit perfectly on the album, the sixth installment of RVNG Intl.'s artist collaborative FRKWYS series. --Ric Leichtung, Altered Zones
Julianna Barwick & Ikue Mori at White Columns, July 14th, 2011
Grab the FRKWAYS Vol. 6 12" from RVNG Intl. or The Sound of White Columns
--Previously
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Posted by
alteredzones
on 07/15/2011 at 12:20 p.m..
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