Indie Act Grouper Performs @ Berkeley Art Museum This Friday
If you've never had the pleasure of being bathed in the ambient, textured beauty of Grouper's music, your chance is coming up in an ingenious mash-up of art and music at the Berkeley Art Museum this Friday, July 23.
The Portland, Oregon one-woman project by Liz Harris will bend and blend notes to the contours of the museum's space to create a one-off composition made of tape collage and live instrumentation accompanied by video projections. Her piece will "echo the movement of a downward-pulling current, lulling with the hiss and resonating pulse of watery sound and light." Cerebral.
Harpsichordist Eugene Petrushansky will open the night playing a harpsichord he hand-built for himself. Tickets are $5. Click here to get some.
Photo via Grouper's Myspace
under Arts + Culture, Laura Mason, berkeley art museum, grouper
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