Each performance is curated by guitarist, composer, and electronic musician James A. McEwan, who assembles a one-of-a-kind ensemble of artists, each with their own voice and improvisational style.
At the heart of every performance lie slow-evolving audio-visual textures: immersive and meditative soundscapes and visual landscapes, which together open a world that is at once calming, but also at times intense, yet mysterious. These performances also function around a core of musical drones: long sustained sounds that invite the audience to sink into; a sonic environment that all performers contribute to, explore, develop, and move around.
These works create meditations amidst the urban and digital industrial tension, offering a reflective space to navigate and self explore, a moment to pause, listen, and reconnect amid the constant hum of contemporary life.
Sounds:
Lam Lai (synths and live electronics)
Dan Gibson (electric cello + live electronics)
Weiyan Low (live electronics: no input mixer + electric percussion)
James A.-McEwan (electric guitar and live electronics)
Visuals:
Catherine Ostraya (live visuals: overhead projector + liquids)
Dance:
Alessia Lombardi
James A.-McEwan is a Greek-Scottish guitarist, composer and electronic musician based in The Hague. He is also a member of the immersive audio-visual project Flowers/Ghosts&Echoes. Inhabiting the city’s underground experimental and contemporary classical scene, he is also a frequent collaborator with performers of these scene, and also a curator for concerts. He is co-founder of the “In Bloom” concert series taking place at Korzo, and with Flowers/Ghosts&Echoes they curate the concert series “Sonic & Visual Immersion”.