Ealing Extranormal Volume 43
A monthly showcase for sonically adventurous experimental music in West London.
A monthly showcase for sonically adventurous experimental music in West London in association with OPEN Ealing.
Advance tickets: £14* (non-refundable).
Optional donation: you can add a voluntary contribution at checkout to support artists and keep the event accessible to everyone.
£18 on the door.
This event is funded entirely through ticket sales, with artists receiving a share of the proceeds.
*If you are unable to pay the cover price, you can pay what you can at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds.
There is no bar, so please bring your own refreshments.
This edition features:
Intimate Gamelan
Intimate Gamelan is a musical ensemble that was recently founded by Aris Daryono together with a number of his fellow musicians. In its early stages, the group devoted its attention to performing acoustic compositions that brought together the distinctive sounds of traditional gamelan instruments with several Western classical instruments such as the cello, violin, and flute.
Building on that foundation, Intimate Gamelan is now broadening its artistic scope and venturing into new sonic territory. In this latest phase of its creative journey, the ensemble explores an innovative fusion of gamelan, saxophone, and electronic music—an encounter between tradition and modernity that highlights both the timeless resonance of Indonesian musical heritage and the expressive possibilities of contemporary sound.
Through this exploration, Intimate Gamelan continues to redefine the boundaries of cross-cultural collaboration, offering audiences a deeply textured and intimate listening experience that bridges diverse musical worlds.
Gustavo Obligado
Gustavo Obligado is an Argentinian musician and composer based in Berlin. His solo performances blend saxophone, real-time sampling, and electronics to create immersive soundscapes that explore the boundaries between acoustic and synthetic sound. Drawing from experimental, noise, and improvisational traditions, his work captures the raw and ephemeral nature of the wind.
"In my solo set, I use saxophone along with real-time sampling and electronic processing. The compositions, called phenomenas, explore immersive and atmospheric soundscapes".
David Sappa
David Sappa is a sound artist working with D.I.Y sound objects, installation, improvisation and field recording - with a dense smudge between - interested in sound for it’s tactile, textural and somatic qualities, and as modes for interrelatedness and interplay that can search dynamics between social, psychological and material entanglements with place and the non-human.
https://davidlorenzosappa.cargo.site/
Ronnie Deelen
Ronnie Deelen is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, educator, musician, curator, and entrepreneur based in London. His work spans visual arts, (sound) design, sculpture, animation, experimental music, motion graphics, and creative education. Ronnie he explores sound art, music production, and DIY synth building, often leading workshops that focus on inclusive and accessible approaches to sound-making and building.
He is the founder of White Noise, an independent record label and event series dedicated to experimental music and interdisciplinary performance. His freelance work as a motion graphics designer includes commercial animation and visual content for clients across creative industries around the world.
Ronnie has released two albums, which can be purchased and listened to on Bandcamp. He has performed and exhibited sound-related works and projects at notable venues in London and abroad, such as the Design Museum, Somerset House, Iklectik, Corsica Studios, Katowice Sound Department, Tauron Nowa Muzyka Festival, and Sanatorium of Sound Sokołowsko. He has presented sound installations and performances across the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Czechia, and China.
SAFETY
Some participants are at increased risk from Covid, flu and other illnesses, so if you are unwell on the day, rather than struggling to attend please contact the organisers for a replacement ticket for a future date.
Curated by Martin Lau https://linktr.ee/martin.lau
Presented by OPEN Ealing www.openealing.com
A monthly showcase for sonically adventurous experimental music in West London.
A monthly showcase for sonically adventurous experimental music in West London in association with OPEN Ealing.
Advance tickets: £14* (non-refundable).
Optional donation: you can add a voluntary contribution at checkout to support artists and keep the event accessible to everyone.
£18 on the door.
This event is funded entirely through ticket sales, with artists receiving a share of the proceeds.
*If you are unable to pay the cover price, you can pay what you can at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds.
There is no bar, so please bring your own refreshments.
This edition features:
Intimate Gamelan
Intimate Gamelan is a musical ensemble that was recently founded by Aris Daryono together with a number of his fellow musicians. In its early stages, the group devoted its attention to performing acoustic compositions that brought together the distinctive sounds of traditional gamelan instruments with several Western classical instruments such as the cello, violin, and flute.
Building on that foundation, Intimate Gamelan is now broadening its artistic scope and venturing into new sonic territory. In this latest phase of its creative journey, the ensemble explores an innovative fusion of gamelan, saxophone, and electronic music—an encounter between tradition and modernity that highlights both the timeless resonance of Indonesian musical heritage and the expressive possibilities of contemporary sound.
Through this exploration, Intimate Gamelan continues to redefine the boundaries of cross-cultural collaboration, offering audiences a deeply textured and intimate listening experience that bridges diverse musical worlds.
Gustavo Obligado
Gustavo Obligado is an Argentinian musician and composer based in Berlin. His solo performances blend saxophone, real-time sampling, and electronics to create immersive soundscapes that explore the boundaries between acoustic and synthetic sound. Drawing from experimental, noise, and improvisational traditions, his work captures the raw and ephemeral nature of the wind.
"In my solo set, I use saxophone along with real-time sampling and electronic processing. The compositions, called phenomenas, explore immersive and atmospheric soundscapes".
David Sappa
David Sappa is a sound artist working with D.I.Y sound objects, installation, improvisation and field recording - with a dense smudge between - interested in sound for it’s tactile, textural and somatic qualities, and as modes for interrelatedness and interplay that can search dynamics between social, psychological and material entanglements with place and the non-human.
https://davidlorenzosappa.cargo.site/
Ronnie Deelen
Ronnie Deelen is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, educator, musician, curator, and entrepreneur based in London. His work spans visual arts, (sound) design, sculpture, animation, experimental music, motion graphics, and creative education. Ronnie he explores sound art, music production, and DIY synth building, often leading workshops that focus on inclusive and accessible approaches to sound-making and building.
He is the founder of White Noise, an independent record label and event series dedicated to experimental music and interdisciplinary performance. His freelance work as a motion graphics designer includes commercial animation and visual content for clients across creative industries around the world.
Ronnie has released two albums, which can be purchased and listened to on Bandcamp. He has performed and exhibited sound-related works and projects at notable venues in London and abroad, such as the Design Museum, Somerset House, Iklectik, Corsica Studios, Katowice Sound Department, Tauron Nowa Muzyka Festival, and Sanatorium of Sound Sokołowsko. He has presented sound installations and performances across the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Czechia, and China.
SAFETY
Some participants are at increased risk from Covid, flu and other illnesses, so if you are unwell on the day, rather than struggling to attend please contact the organisers for a replacement ticket for a future date.
Curated by Martin Lau https://linktr.ee/martin.lau
Presented by OPEN Ealing www.openealing.com
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