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This avant-garde Japanese collective is known for performing only once a year, never rehearse together and build new “instruments” for each three-hour show | Engalvo

They are known for performing only once a year, never rehearse together and build new “instruments” for each three-hour show.

Friday night’s performance at Carriageworks will incorporate sounds from PVC drainage pipes, sheets of cardboard and lengths of timber, alongside an eclectic collection of household objects, children's toys, traditional string instruments, mixers, oscillators and effects pedals.“It's a process of discovery each time for them and the audience,” says Brisbane-based curator Lawrence English. “This is probably the one time we are going to get them to Australia.

“The interesting thing is when you are inside the space with them all those elements begin to gel together and you get those relationships forming that are totally in the moment. And that I think is what this is really about - a momentary kind of music.”

 

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