MONO heads offsite to the Queensland Conservatorium in South Bank to team up with CARI (Creative Arts Research Institute) for a special evening of outer orbit rhythm and prepared piano exploration.
As Spill, German pianist Magda Mayas and Australian drummer Tony Buck have created a dynamic and freely experimental platform for improvisation. Mayas’ work inside the piano is equal parts exploratory and reflexive. Her approaches, both in solo and group situations, suggest an unerring sense of curiosity that results in a profoundly personal approach to her chosen instrument. The same can be said of Tony Buck, who many will recognise for his long standing work with the iconic trio The Necks. As a soloist, Buck creates rhythmic environments that shatter notions of tempo, instead favouring a multifarious sensing of time and repetition.
Joining them is Vanessa Tomlinson whose work as a composer and percussionist needs little introduction. On her album The Space Between, she collected her work for concert bass drum and gong, showcasing her capacity for a complex sense of pulse and rhythmic deepening. For MONO she pushes further into these terrains, drawing on an expanded palette of sounds to create a divergent examination of pulse, timbre, and temporality.
Doors 7.00PM
Performances from 7.30PM sharp