29.11.2019 Events, Music Rich Mix35-47 Bethnal Green RoadLondon E1 6LA

Electronic: Vision of Sound 🗺

Eastern european, audio-visual, spectacle featuring legendary music producer NOON at Rich Mix, London.

Immerse yourself in vibrant visual effects and bold beats as Floex & Tom Hodge (Czech Republic/United Kingdom), Mïus X Attaray Visual (Hungary) and NOON (Poland)  create atmospheric soundscapes pushing the boundaries of contemporary electronic music. Celebrating 30 years of freedom from communist rule in Eastern Europe, Czech, Hungarian and Polish musicians of a new generation join forces for one-off experience fusing intricate electronics and dizzying visuals .

One of the top Polish hip-hop/electronic music producers, NOON (Mikołaj Bugajak) champions breakbeat electronica, successfully incorporating elements of beat-making into more complicated and mature sounds. Dismantling his own tracks into pieces, NOON creates more space for on stage improvisation accompanied by Marcin Awierianow on drums and Piotr Połoz on bass (both known from Psychocukier band).

Floex & Tom Hodge present a phenomenal live show A Portrait of John Doe, their ambitious project released by the iconic label Mercury KX. Performed underneath a virtual orchestra projected on floating balloons, it creates a new level of synergy where neo-classical music and radical avant-garde electronic blend into a unique atmospheric universe.

Mïus– a multi-art project of Budapest-based artist Gergely Álmos – blends together different fields of self-expression to tell a ’Digital Tale of Geometric Shapes’. In collaboration with Attaray Visual (Andrea Sztojanovits) and a special guest Raf Skowroński, singer of the Polish band Jóga, they take you on a relaxing journey to a timeless audiovisual microcosmos.

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