Sound Libraries Vol.5: The Subtle Perception of the Way Things Are
Sound Libraries Vol.5: The Subtle Perception of the Way Things Are
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For this fifth and final volume of our Sound Libraries series at Reference Point, we're gassed to announce a link up with SE LDN collective and record label Síbín.
Common Sound is a NW LDN based music collective and Jam with a central aim of uplifting creativity through collaboration. The Sound Libraries events at Reference Point have been a series of internal and external collaborations with like minded grassroots musicians and creatives across LDN to illuminate the tone of the time.
Insta: @commonsound_ldn
Síbín is a collective that works with audio & visual media to explore areas around identity and culture. One of their aims is to inform, educate and tell our own stories on how we relate to our identity, our culture and the movement of different peoples across generations. Their most recent offering is ’Síbín Vol. 1’ - consisting of a charity compilation album, fanzine and youth workshops run in collaboration with Raw Material (Brixton).
Insta: @sibin.shubz
We invite you to a night set to unite opposites and incite insights. Based on a shared appreciation of the power of community, Common Sound and Síbín come together like two hands clapping...
The Taoist mantra 'the subtle perception of the way things are' is our path for the night and we have a very special selection of contributors to engage all our senses and to guide us on this journey:
Sounds Like
Anja Ngozi x Marysia Osu
Tonydot
Shawdii
Special Guests
Looks Like
Anja Ngozi x Marysia Osu
Tonydot
Shauwdii
Tastes Like
Ayana (@ayana.homma) - Chowa Cha 調和茶 (Chowa means harmony and cha is tea.)
Smells like
We can't give everything away ;)
Feels Like
We nurture a safe space at all our events, so please bring a caring and respectful energy. Strictly no isms and schisms!
Thinks like
Book Exchange
This is a Sound Library and we want this event to inspire further thought and collaboration. We will have a book exchange table. We encourage everyone to bring a book which has profoundly shaped who you are. Leave a little message on the inside cover, maybe even your socials/ number to further the connection and contemplation and pick up another book that resonates with you.
Jam
The Live Jam for Volume 5 will Not be a live instrumental jam, but an electronic and vocal jam responding to the theme mantra of the night. More info soon
Event Contributors:
Anja Ngozi is a musician, producer, curator and DJ based in South East London whose sets offer an eclectic, left-field approach to music.
Marysia Osu is a Polish harpist and producer based in London. Using electronics she expands the natural sound of her instrument into ethereal harpscapes.
This is their first live set as a duo, combining live harp with electronics to create new & unique soundscapes.
Tonydot is a DJ & selector from Japan (Yokohama). His playing style weaves together a unique combination of genres from jazz to ambient, house, disco, funk, world to techno with left-field vive.
Inspired by the night culture in Paris, after working as a model there, he returned to Japan where he started his musical endeavors at Shibuya TANGLE, and then later FLATTOP. He is also founder of the jazz collective in Tokyo ’NoNations’.
Now based in London, he is a founding member of Jazzy Sport London - a new branch of the Jazzy Sport record label, aiming to blend the music scene even more with music production. With plans to curate artists from the local scenes in both areas to create conceptual collaborations and compilation albums.
insta: @tonydot__
Bio: London/DJ(NoNations,Tangle,flattop,JazzySportLondon), Model (NumberEightmodels)
Shauwdii is an AV artist working in audiovisual poetry. One of her most recent pieces was premiered by Factmag - it’s a 52-minute visual made to accompany ‘Síbín Vol. 1’ charity compilation album; Shauwdii also created individual videos for 2 tracks from the comp: ‘Save Me’ by Joe Armon-Jones & Kofi Stone, and ‘burp’ by Taz & Meeks.
For the night she’ll be exploring the concept of ‘Sounds recordings from fallen pop idolism’.
insta: @cbenji_
Bio: AV artist, DJ, stylist & videographer.
Ayana Homma is a jazz singer, voice expressionist and vinyl collector from Japan; and will be serving Chowa Cha 調和茶 on the night. Chowa means harmony and cha is tea.
insta: @ayana.homma
Bio: [soundanthropology / voice expression]
Big Love and can’t wait to see you
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Venue
Reference Point, 2 Arundel St, WC2R 3DA London
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Sound Libraries Vol.5: The Subtle Perception of the Way Things Are
From GBP 10.00