OGR Soundsystem – 10 marzo

Dates

10 Mar 18

Saturday 10 March '18

Price

€ 5 - 10

Where

Sala Fucine

Drawing inspiration from the Warm Up festival of MoMa PS1 in New York City - one of the longest running music programs developed within a museum, which has seen over 750 artists alternating over more than 20 years, including pop artists, experimental musicians and legendary DJs - OGR has developed its own monthly clubbing event for 2018, with the help of experts on electronic sounds and avant-pop. Starting from March, for one Saturday a month the Sala Fucine stage will become a platform for audiovisual experiments, uniwue collaborations and new productions performed by emerging artists and protagonist of local, national and international electronical music.

ANDY STOTT

Since debuting in 2005 on the Modern Love label with the 'Replace' EP, Manchester-based DJ/producer Andy Stott evolved from making high-quality dub techno to releasing a singular and more adventurous strain with an approach that favored leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures, as in his acclaimed albums 'Luxury Problems' (2012), 'Faith in Strangers' (2014) and 'Too many voices' (2016).AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA
Brian Shimkovitz was on a Fulbright scholarship in Ghana when he got hooked on the cassette culture of the region. Street vendors hawked West African recordings in myriad genres, from highlife to African disco, old left-field soul to curious local pop. Much of his style is largely unheard outside of West Africa.

PALM WINE
Palm Wine is a project of Simone Bertuzzi launched as a blog in 2009: an opening towards the movements of sounds and sceneries of the post-global world, inebriated by alcohol fumes. Palm Wine djs regularly, offering warm border-crossing sounds: dancehall, dub, tarraxinha, kuduro, azonto, afro beats, uk bass, rasterinha and all sub-genres under the Tropical Bass label. In 2017, together with Jim C. Nedd, he curated Guarapo! Forty Bangers from Barranquilla for English label Honest Jon's, a collection of unreleased tracks by Afro-Colombian producers. He's half of the Invernomuto duo, active in the field of visual arts since 2003.

MANOVRE SEGRETE
Gaia Ginevra Giorgi graduated in Philosophy at the University of Turin, where she currently lives, writes and works. In 2016 she published "Sisifo" (Alter Ego Edizioni), her poetic debut and at the same time a traveling sound performance that is the bridge between the disciplines that are dearest to her: poetry, theater and music. She was selected by the European platform of young poetry "Versopolis", thanks to which she participates in several International Poetry Festivals, such as Istanbul and Sibiu. Translated into English, Turkish, Romanian and Spanish, in 2017 she published "Manovre Segrete" (Internal Poetry) and realized her first videopoesia work. She has performed as a performative poet both in Italy and abroad.