Future Library Podcast #11 with Lucky Dragons

lucky-dragons-podcastIn this episode Kat and Alex talk to Luke and Sarah of LA based duo Lucky Dragons. This is Future Library podcast #11. You can subscribe to the series on iTunes, or listen to it either on alonetone.com or here on this site.  

Barely in the door from the half-movie that is World War Z and straight on the keyboard. That’s dedication for you. Or insanity. They contain elements of both.

Tonight I’m writing to let you know that there’s a new episode of the Future Library podcast series.

It will be embedded on this site by the time you read this, unless you’re reading this in the few minutes it takes me to sort it out. In which case, aren’t you speedy gonzales!

Cry Parrot promotions are putting them on at the DCA, in Dundee strangely enough, on Monday July 1st.

Here’s the info on them:

Lucky Dragons is the musical project of LA-based experimental artists/musicians Luke Fischbeck and Sarah Rara. Known as much for their mesmerising live events as for the glitchy, woozy experimental electronica caught on numerous idiosyncratic releases, their music aims to transform everyday sounds into something alluringly other. At home in art galleries as gig venues, they create unique collaborative and interactive events in which audience participation often figures highly.

This one-off Scottish performance will be an exclusive showcase for their new live show – focussing intensely on voice and space. Somewhere between installation and performance, the band will be utilizing moiré-pattern projections, processed singing, computer-generated voice patterns, modular synth material and multi-channel effects, placing listeners in a dynamic sound environment where they can move around and hear sounds combining from different speakers.

Fischbeck and Rara have presented interactive performances and installations in a wide variety of contexts–including MOCA Los Angeles, The Smell, Smithsonian’s Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Whitney Museum of American Art (as part of the 2008 Whitney Biennial), The Kitchen and PS1 in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, REDCAT and LACMA in Los Angeles, Frankfurt’s Schirn Kunsthalle, ICA London, ICA Philadelphia, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

BUY TICKETS FOR DCA SHOW, JULY 1ST 

 

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