listening club
season 2 | episode 5
the twisted music i listen to
SUN DEC 21, 2014 | curator: guy segers
moderated by aislinn quinn
member of univers zero and icon of belgium’s progressive rock era, guy segers joins us live, over Skype, to share musical examples that he claims helped shape his musical sensibilities as a bassist and rock musician his presentation will be moderated in miami based progressive rock star, aislinn quinn of the band absolute zero
refreshments | 4PM
program and live webcast | beginning at 4:30PM
if you don’t live in miami or are unable to come to audiotheque for these events, you can listen to them live on spectacular sound’s online radio channel hosted by steve malagodi: www.spectacularsystem.com
this listening club episode will be followed by an
AUDIOTHEQUE HOLIDAY 2014 PARTY
although Guy will be sharing examples of music by others who had an influence on him, you can listen to his own music through the following link: http://www.reverbnation.com/guysegers
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free and open to the public, the Listening Club is a club for listening. donations are suggested, calm and collected at the door audiotheque is an acoustically intimate spaceideal for experiencing live electro-acoustic
and experimental music in a multichannel context
located at artcenter/south florida, 924 lincoln road.
it is also a sound art studio for developing
listening gallery collaborations and isaw residencies SFCA [isaw+subtropics.org] is the leading proponent of
experimental music and sound art in the southeast our 2014-15 season of events is possible with funding from City of Miami Beach
celebrating it’s centennial through project supported by its
Cultural Affairs Program and the Cultural Arts Council Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
and the Cultural Affairs Council,
the Miami-Dade County Mayor and
Board of County Commissioners State of Florida
Department of State,
Division of Cultural Affairs and
the Florida Council on Arts and Culture and the Blank Family Foundation this season is supported in part by
Presenter Consortium for Jazz
a program of Chamber Music America
funded through the generosity of the
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation subtropics.org would like to acknowledge
the ongoing support of
Sennheiser
leaders in superior sound technology and of the
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
which supports transformational ideas that
promote quality journalism, advance media
innovation, engage communities and
foster the arts
