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Unsound Festival Confirms First Round of ‘Interference’ Acts, Including Porter Ricks, Karenn, Robert Rich and Tropic of Cancer

Robert Rich

[FACT] Unsound’s organizers have revealed the theme, dates and initial round of artists for the 11th edition of their future-forward festival. Set to touch down in Krakow from October 13th through the 20th, Unsound: Interference is set to feature a “Sleep Concert” from Robert Rich, the rarified reunion of Porter Ricks, and a new A/V presentation from Robert Henke (Lumiére) that “promises to not only manifest itself as a radical sonic experience, but also provide a massive yet ephemeral visual counterpoint. Two powerful lasers will draw repeating shapes, symbols, incomprehensible signs and ultra short pulses of light whilst an autonomous audio engine creates rhythmical structures, intense grids of bass and spectral noises.”

Minds will also be blown by King Midas Sound, Fire! and the Blawan/Pariah side project Karenn. Check out a complete rundown of confirmed acts below…

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Tim Hecker and Oneohtrix Point Never Confirm Unsound Collaboration, Help Launch New Software Label Series

Tim Hecker and Oneohtrix Point Never in the studio

Tim Hecker and Oneohtrix Point Never have lined up a special collaborative performance at the 10th annual installment of Unsound’s Krakow festival. Also among the first round of confirmations are Julia Holter, Lustmord and Biosphere’s TRINITY project, and a rare “swan song” set from Leyland Kirby’s reclusive, art-damaged pop alias V/VM.

Oh, and if you’re wondering why Hecker’s holding a saxophone in the studio shot above, the pair apparently cut a record together this spring as part of a new Software Label series called SSTUDIOS. Co-curated by Daniel Lopatin and experimental music mainstay C Spencer Yeh, it’s meant to highlight the kind of one-off collabs that get Wire readers—and us—all out and bothered. More details on that front once we’ve got ‘em…

UNSOUND SPOTLIGHT: 5 Questions With … Eltron John

Eltron John

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UNSOUND SPOTLIGHT: 5 Questions With … Maria Minerva

Maria Minerva

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UNSOUND SPOTLIGHT: 5 Questions With … Nate Wooley

Nate Wooley

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VIDEO PLAYLIST: 10 of Mark Van Hoen’s Top YouTube Tracks

Mark Van Hoen

We’ve already told you why Mark Van Hoen’s The Reverant Diary record is a must-listen. Here are 10 YouTube tracks that influenced the producer/multi-instrumentalist in the past few years, as timed to his special free Unsound performance with Maria Minerva today at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn. They’re on right at 4, so be sure to arrive early for guaranteed entry…

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UNSOUND SPOTLIGHT: 5 Questions With … Distal

Distal

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UNSOUND SPOTLIGHT: 5 Questions With … 2562

2562

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UNSOUND SPOTLIGHT: 5 Questions With … Lustmord

Lustmord

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INTERVIEW: Sun Araw & M. Geddes Gengras Discuss Congos Collab

(L to R: M. Geddes Gengras, Sun Araw's Cameron Stallones)

As surprising and satisfying as RVNG Intl.’s entire Frkwys series has been—from Chris & Cosey’s black-lit treatment of Excepter to the improvised synth schemes of cult musical figure David Borden and the dream team that is James Ferraro, Laurel Halo, Daniel Lopatin and Samuel Godin—its pairing of “contemporary artists and their progenitors by way of remix, reinterpretation, and original collaboration” has never been as thorough as the collaborative LP that Sun Araw and M. Geddes Gengras (LA Vampires, Pocahaunted, Robedoor) cut at the Congos compound in St. Catherine, Jamaica. The ICON GIVE THANK sessions were so once-in-a-lifetime, in fact, that RVNG asked two filmmakers (Tony Lowe, Sam Fleischner) to document the 10-day experience for an hour-long DVD called ICON EYE.

“All the songs sort of got whipped into a frenzy,” explains Sun Araw mastermind Cameron Stallones, when we reach him via E-mail. “We were feeling the lack of time pretty deeply, so we were just doing take after take after take, just blazing through, which is how I like to work—no thinking.”

In honor of the album’s looming May 1st release and the documentary’s 1 p.m. screening/interview session at the Anthology Film Archives tomorrow (presented as part of the Unsound Festival), we asked Gengras and Stallones to discuss the project in depth, along with some details on their respective plans for the rest of the year. Check it out below, and be sure to stop by (Le) Poisson Rouge tonight for a separate Sun Araw set on the same bill as Pole and Emeralds guitarist Mark McGuire…

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