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Subbacultcha Magazine October 2015
The Transparent Issue
A light-coloured see-through blouse in soft cotton, worn with a dark bra: as we all know, girls and boys alike, it’s one killer outfit. It’s one of the better images that comes to mind when thinking of the concept transparency. And with all our sharing and caring, it seems like we’ve never reached a higher level of transparency than today. And yet, out there, there’s this discoloured, disfigured representation of ourselves. So let the words of U.S. Girls’ Meg Remy, allround inspiration and creator of a heavenly glamorous new LP, be a sweet reminder: ‘Be honest with yourself and others.’ That’s true transparency for you.
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SARAH VANHEE
Premiere: NOV 12.-13.-14. CAMPO victoria, Ghent WWW.CAMPO.NU
A performance with everything Sarah Vanhee would have thrown away during one year of working and living. A slow celebration of things unhidden.
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Content
U.S. Girls page 12
Visual Essay: LaTurbo Avedon page 18
Scene Report Tokyo page 22 Recommendations 09 We Visit You 10 Featured Artist 28 Style 34 Books 38
Films 40 Subbacultcha Shows 45 Focus 61 Overview 62
Cover image by Colin Medley
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October Recommendations
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October Recommendations Each month our staff provides you with a selection of the finer things in life. Enjoy!
Art: Daan Gielis
Art: Museumtoeren
Daan Gielis (1988) is an artist whose work primarily deals with the various ways we deploy architectural, economic and cultural forms to construe meaning and add significance to our lives, both as individuals and as a community. Forms that overlap, interact, contradict and add meaning to one another, ranging from codified traffic laws to modernist urban planning projects and the boredom of corporate buildings from the late 1970s, for example. Together with the work of four other promising young artists, his work is on show at Extra City, Antwerp. The expo, titled STRT Kit – No Blossom No Moonlight, runs until 06 December and is free for Subbacultcha members.
Bringing museums and you wild young things closer together: that’s the mission of AmuseeVous. With Museumtoeren, they’ve hooked you up with the ultimate museum guide, written by and especially for youngsters. Available for just €5, the guide book features museums located all over Belgium and the Netherlands, and is a lil’ treasure chest of discount coupons. To stay up to date with everything that’s going on in the arts scene, there’s also a digital counterpart, telling you enthusiastically what’s going on in the KröllerMüller Museum, MoMu and Z33, among (many) others.
www.daangielis.be
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We Visit You: Jona Koekelcoren Photo by Jente Maes
What’s the first record you bought? ‘Miami’ by Will Smith. Don’t judge. Your first ever music-related memory? Singing ‘The Jona Blues’ with my dad. He played guitar, I sang – holding anything that could resemble a microphone. What does an ideal lazy Sunday look like for you? Hangover and sushi. Wait, no, that’s what my actual sundays look like. I’d usually be working on one of my projects, searching the internet for new music or contacts for the artists I work with, or enjoying a day out with friends or family. Any guilty pleasures? Bon Jovi, Jersey club music and R Kelly’s opera Trapped in the Closet on Vevo. Any regrets recently? When I let things go due to lack of time. I’ve had to part with a band I care deeply about because I couldn’t provide them with the time and attention they needed. What makes you dance? ‘Pony’ by Ginuwine or ‘Ignition’ by R Kelly. House party style.
Name: Jona Koekelcoren Age: 24 Home: Antwerp Zodiac sign: Taurus Tell us, what do you do in life? I work as a marketer at BeatSwitch, a startup that builds software for festivals. Besides that, I’m also an artist manager and I make music myself. What projects are you working on? For BeatSwitch, we’re working towards Amsterdam Dance Event and a couple of other conferences. As a manager, I’m mainly working on Glints, a hip hop/pop project that will be released on Vuurwerk’s Run Tell Secrecy. I’d love to record some of my own songs again too. What inspires you? I guess the duality of everyday life and the greater scheme of things. We are extremely privileged, but does that make our concerns less valuable? How will we preserve core values in times of hypercapitalism? Heavy stuff. What kind of music are you listening to at the moment? I listen to almost everything. I love Kevin Morby, Steve Gunn, Arca, Oneohtrix Point Never, A Winged Victory for the Sullen; but also Slayer, and Oathbreaker...
Every month we visit a Subbacultcha member’s place. If you want us to visit you, please send an email to magazine@ subbacultcha.be
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The Transparent Issue. Interview American-born, Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Meghan Remy unveils her talent in a profusion of colourful shades. New LP Half Free proves to be a gem of uplifting eccentric pop music, delivering on the promise of the singles ‘Damn That Valley’, ‘Window Shades’ and ‘Woman’s
U.S. Girls Interview by Gerlin Heestermans Photos shot by Colin Medley in Toronto, Canada
Work’ from her 4AD debut. Looking better than ever with her beautifully short hair and listening to the sound of the rolling waves, Meg chatted with us at the beach about honesty, sensitivity, the influence of one’s childhood and what it’s like to live without internet (wonderfully liberating) 12
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U.S. Girls. Continued Last time I saw you it felt like the first time you performed. It was the first time I’ve seen you facing the audience so it felt like an actual performance. Yeah, that took me some time. For my next tour I have a back-up singer who’s a friend of mine, and having someone up there with me helps me perform even more. The last show we played I was dancing! In my world that’s unheard of. It’s fun to have an ally on stage; it’s like being with a girlfriend and being silly. I’m interested in performance because I’m not an entertainer and I don’t ever want to be. I’m not up there to make people feel comfortable or groovy. I just want people to feel something – that could even be that they hated it. Is there a message you wanna convey through your music? There isn’t one intentionally but just let it all hang out, basically. Be honest with yourself and others and be real about what it’s like to be a woman. Dissecting the things that make you feel bad, instead of swallowing them. That doesn’t mean you have to make art. Talk about it with your girlfriend or whatever. And not being ashamed of our bodies. They are incredible in the things that they do. We shouldn’t be ashamed we should learn about them, learn about our cycle, know when you’re fertile... And be empowered by it! And don’t make it so easy for the man. The conversation just needs to be more open in general. You’re not a very ‘present’ person on social media. Is that deliberate? I made a conscious decision to stay away from that stuff. There is a U.S. Girls page but it’s run by the label and my mother-in-law [Laughs]. She’s the one that started the page I think. She loves social media! We don’t even have the internet at home. Now when we have to use the internet we have to go somewhere for it, which makes me use my time more wisely. When we’re at home we can watch movies, read, listen to music, talk. In terms of an online presence, I feel like the
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U.S. Girls. Continued ‘The last show we played I was dancing! In my world that’s unheard of’ work I make is my presence. I say whatever I want to say and that’s the part of me I want to put out there and everything else is for me and the people I let into my life. I’m too sensitive to be posting pictures of myself all the time or searching for admiration through social media outlets. I can’t even go to my YouTube videos. On my video channel I turn off the comments ’cause I don’t want to read them. How did someone so shy come to music? I think my birth order had a lot to do with it. I have two older brothers and there’s a seven-year gap between us. My older brother is a college football coach and my middle brother is a veteran who now works at a chemical plant. My parents separated when I was pretty young and it was just me and my mom from that time. That shaped me and made me different than my family. I’m from outside Chicago, which also influenced me hugely. Growing up in such a great city where I got to go to concerts and exploit the culture. That’s all I did and that’s all I wanted to do: go to shows and be around music and learn about it. I got addicted. I don’t really know how I got on this path; I just know I’ve basically been on it since day one.
U.S. Girls plays Botanique, Brussels on 18 October. The show is free for Subbacultcha members.
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The Transparent Issue. Visual Essay
LaTurbo Avedon Nozinja is the undoubted king of Shangaan electro. Hailing from the slums of Limpopo, the genre is one unique, retro-futuristic sound. Think traditional South-African melodies, combined with Kwaito house, Tsonga disco and Nineties rave influences, brought to you at the speed of 190 BPM. For Film Fest Gent, anonymous video and internet artist LaTurbo Avedon, who is also the directorial brains behind the luscious video for ‘Baby Do U Feel Me’, takes care of the visuals. Inspired by the aesthetics of Second Life, her work has been exhibited on various digital platforms, including the Transmediale (Berlin) and the Transfer Gallery (New York), among others 18
Nozinja + LaTurbo Avedon play Vooruit, Ghent on 14 October. The show is free for Subbacultcha members
The Transparent Issue. Scene Report
Scene Report Tokyo
Text by Kinuko Hiramatsu Photos shot by Kinuko Hiramatsu and Satsuki Kawaguchi, in Tokyo, Japan
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Always been curious about the music scene in other cities outside your own little cocoon? We assumed you were! So we feed your hunger for insights and secrets in the Scene Report. In the Land of the Rising Sun we dive into the neon-glimmering streets of Tokyo, home to the best photo booths ever. Kinuko Hiramatsu, who’s been making music as Sapphire Slows since the spring of 2011, is our guide When I was 18, I traded in Hiroshima for Tokyo. And although I still can’t believe I’ve been living here for seven years already, it both feels like forever and an instant. You might think Tokyo is a metropolis where new things and people always come together, but the city is becoming more touristy, an artefact from the past, because nowadays it leans heavily on both outside influences and its cultural past. Still, people who really recognise the city’s allure consistently try to create cool and edgy culture, what is why the culturally engaged stay here. When I first came here, I found the pace frenetic, with everything passing and changing very quickly. It’s hard just to catch up with what’s happening in this city. But now I have a different understanding: there’s no need to know it all. Tokyo is the place where you can calmly face up to yourself and the world. I’ve discovered many small scenes and alternative cultures here since I came to Tokyo, although some of them have already fallen apart or disappeared completely. Many of them disappear as fast as they appear. That’s why Tokyo is interesting: nobody can predict the fate of our scenes. When it comes to music, so many different
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things exist within a stone’s throw of each other, but many of them will never be connected. On the other hand, some of them have good relations even if they seem miles apart. The reason is simple: cool things work together when they sympathise with or respect one another. There’s the proud indie-music scene thanks to Big Love and Fish, the edgy techno music presented by mnml ssgs and Mindgames, the borderless underground electronic music gathered by label, distributor and promoter Melting Bot, and Sodom, the queer gothic ’80s darkwave party. A truly kaleidoscopic variety. There are many record stores for both new and old releases, so Tokyo would be a satisfying market for crate diggers. However, there are few stores that really inspire new cultures. Big Love is my musical home: a record label and store in Harajuku, which is one truly creative space. They support the local scene and young talents, and are a cultural hub for the global independent music scene as well. Various great underground cultures and people gather at the store. If you come here for a few nights and want to party with friends, my recommended itinerary goes like this: get drunk at some cheap Japanese-style bars we call izakaya, then go sing karaoke with Day-Glo paints, make sure to get some pictures shot in our purikura,
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Scene Report: Tokyo. Continued ‘Regardless of whether they’re young or old, friends around me here try to be free, and they have pride and vision for their dreams or what they do.’
which are the weirdest photo booths, and go to Shinjuku Golden Gai, with its narrow alleys and passageways, filled to the brim with bars, clubs and eateries. Or go to Ni-Chome, which supposedly houses the world’s highest concentration of gay bars. Those are the areas to spend an exciting night. At 5 A.M. eat ramen, or if you still have enough energy have some fresh sushi and miso soup at Tsukiji fish market. You’ll be like a zombie when you go home so you can sleep like a log. The day after, go for some Matcha-Latte or Hojicha-Latte. This is a knockout way to have fun, but of course I don’t do this everyday. To be honest, I really like just staying home and relaxing. You should also go for a good long walk. In spring, there are of
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Scene Report: Tokyo. Continued course the well-known cherry blossoms. But the azaleas, hydrangeas, cosmoses and camellias are also truly beautiful here. Autumn covers everything in fallen foliage, winter covers the city in snow… I really appreciate the distinct four seasons in this country. Take a break in an easy-going café where you can take off your shoes and chill. One final thing: regardless of whether they’re young or old, friends around me here try to be free, and they have pride and vision for their dreams or what they do. Friends who are photographers, filmmakers, passionate fashionistas, booksellers or activists who want to change the Japanese conservative social system: they are all different yet trying to help each other even if there’s no outward show of cooperation. If you come here, at first you might feel like people are cold and exclusive, but they are just serious about what they’re trying to do. On the inside, the people here are actually very kind and warm. So, although it may not seem like this at the first glance, if you have true passion, Tokyo can be exactly the right place for you.
Essential Tokyo labels: Big Love, Melting Bot, Flau, Crooked Tapes, Sixteen Tambourines Essential Tokyo promoters and events: Fish, mnml ssgs, Mindgames, Dommune, Bondaid, Sodom Essential Tokyo venues: Vacant, Web, Orbit, Soup, Air, Kata, Liquid Room, Unit
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Featured Artist
Florentina Holzinger & Vincent Riebeek After Kein Applaus fĂźr Scheisse, Spirit and Wellness, dancers and choreographers Florentina Holzinger and Vincent Riebeek team up again. Inspired by queer dance couples from the beginning of the 20th century who reinvented dance through exotic fictions, they present a ballet in three acts. In performers such as Vaslav Nijinsky and Ida Rubinstein, they found the predecessors of their own aesthetics: new concepts of beauty, a closeness to popular entertainment and a presence of madness, ecstasy and explicit eroticism. SchĂśnheitsabend is the enthralling result, a performance about power relations, gender roles, violence and sex, with its Belgian premiere at CAMPO arts centre, Ghent 28
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Style Photos & Styling by Femke Fredrix
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Dear Rose,
Linus Bonduelle is wearing Hannah Vanspauwen's 3'44'' collection. Trousers and long-sleeve turtleneck shirts — Thriftshop
Dear Rose,. Continued
Books Text and artwork by Gabriela González
What Are You Looking At? by Will Gompertz With all due respect to my workplace and the overlords who decide what books go on the shelves, the modern art selection at the bookshop where I work is dispiriting. Too often I find books about why your five-year-old could not have done that (an actual title) and bold-ass proclamations of ART: FINALLY, TOTALLY EXPLAINED. Will Gompertz, arts editor at the BBC, has one such book, the subtitle being ‘150 Years of Modern Art in the Blink of An Eye’. But whether you want to blame it on my post-summer zombie brain or the colourful cover, I was drawn to it. And. I. Liked. It. Although it could use more illustrations: it's an art book, dammit, and if you're talking about works named ‘Two Cheeseburgers, With Everything’ I want to see them in full-colour. I'm assuming the readership of
this magazine is fairly acquainted with the art world, so it’s probably an utterly non-essential read for most of you gloomy black-clad beauties out there. But if you're like me and are only pretending you know the first thing about modern art, it’s a straightforward and goddamn entertaining primer. As Gompertz states himself, he’s not aiming to compete with the quintessential titles out there: he’s going for something anecdotal and lively (albeit sprinkled with New Yorker-esque cartoons, which I could’ve lived without) that seamlessly connects the moments and the people that built up to what is relevant and valued today. All in all, a good early autumn read, or if you didn’t know that the art world is, indeed, the conceptual diner of heaven where falafels and million dollar sharks go to die in Brillo box coffins.
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Sabzian's selection for Film Fest Gent 13-24 October - various locations, Ghent
The Royal Road Jenni Olsen, 2015 The Royal Road is something of a road movie, in which Jenni Olsen’s elusive voiceover recounts her trip along the route of ‘El Camino Royal’, built by Spanish colonists. Her journey links the Californian landscape, its colonial history and Olsen’s own romantic adventures. The film evokes memories of Sherman’s March (1985) in which filmmaker Ross McElwee follows the trail of General Sherman, who commanded a devastating war in the south at the end of the Civil War. McElwee uses this historical backdrop to visit his lovers of the past. This search for a connected narrative between history and love is something we all can recognise in The Royal Road, even if it is viewed from the somewhat different perspective of a lesbian filmmaker and passionate film critic.
Brak Laurent Van Lancker, 2015 ‘They know how to migrate, we have to learn it.’ Of the no less than three Belgian feature films in the programme dealing with the subject of migration, Laurent Van Lancker’s Brak looks to be the most imaginative and challenging. The fiction debut of this documentary filmmaker is a sort of anthropological science-fiction, mixing contemporary realities with visions of a nearby future. Van Lancker counters the predominant narrative of present migration by turning our Northern European landscape into an impoverished, desolate and economically collapsed dystopia from which the protagonist looks to flee.
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Films Arabian Nights I, The Restless One Arabian Nights II, The Desolate One Arabian Nights III, The Enchanted One Miguel Gomes, 2015
The ancient story of the Arabian Nights is a framing narrative in which stories are told within other stories. The storyteller in Miguel Gomes’ triptych Arabian Nights is a Scheherazade who recounts stories from the Portuguese regional newspapers. These accounts convey the manner in which Portuguese people are being held hostage by austerity. Though the crew filmed local residents, they used this footage, which originates from a documentary approach, to evoke an imaginative tale. In this offbeat adaptation of Arabian Nights, different narrative techniques are used, alongside surreal mise-en-scenes and musical intermissions.
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Music, art and film in October 2015 Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
Film: Lydia Ainsworth
soundcloud.com/solaryear
www.lydiaainsworth.com
Solar Year (Ben Borden and David Ertel) have become part of the eponymously cool Montreal music family with a bunch of new-age electro-pop tracks under their belt, not to mention some guest vocals from the Grimes goddess herself. The duo have been heard to call their music ‘psalmgaze’, something probably said tongue-in-cheek but immediately pounced on by rabid music journalists like myself – all because of a Gregorian chant sample, ha! Check out their Brotherhood EP, available for free download on the Arbutus Records website and be on the lookout for their fullNozinja: 14 October - Vooruit, Ghent length, Waverly, which is due to appear Free for Subbacultcha members at the end of June on Splendour.
Brooklyn music lady Lydia Ainsworth is simply thrilling. Lydia, if you’re reading this, come and have pizza with me! Come and have pizza with the world! This former student of Joan La Barbara has composed for filmmakers, visual artists, poets and contemporary dance groups, putting her at the epicentre of artistic expression, making her the coolest lady everrr. Lydia’s otherworldly vocals are accompanied by a string quartet, drummers, keyboards and this brilliant self-devouring fast-food collage animation. Listen and be happy. self-devouring fast-food collage animation.
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New Music: Solar Year
Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
Those Foreign Kids: 01 September
New Music: Solar Year
Film: Lydia Ainsworth
Solar Year (Ben Borden and David Ertel) have become part of the eponymously cool Montreal music family with a bunch of new-age electro-pop tracks under their belt, not to mention some guest vocals from the Grimes goddess herself. The duo have been heard to call their music ‘psalmgaze’, something probably said tongue-in-cheek but immediately pounced on by rabid music journalists like myself – all because of a Gregorian chant sample, ha! Check out their Brotherhood EP, available for free download on the Arbutus Records website and be on the lookout for their fulllength, Waverly, which is due to appear at the end of June on Splendour.
Brooklyn music lady Lydia Ainsworth is simply thrilling. Lydia, if you’re reading this, come and have pizza with me! Come and have pizza with the world! This former student of Joan La Barbara has composed for filmmakers, visual artists, poets and contemporary dance groups, putting her at the epicentre of artistic expression, making her the coolest lady everrr. Lydia’s otherworldly vocals are accompanied by a string quartet, drummers, keyboards and this brilliant self-devouring fast-food collage animation. Listen and be happy.
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On the following pages you’ll find all of this month’s Subbacultcha events. You can buy a ticket at the door or become a Subbacultcha member and enter for free. Join at subbacultcha.be
Film: Eau Zoo
of the past 15 years. Think misty, heady and inimitable sounds. XDB launched his Metrolux label in 2006, and presents music that ranges from deep and soulful house to raw, analogue-sounding dub techno. They will be joined by Elmer live, aka Sagat & Walrus live, aka 2/3 of the mighty Bepotel. Not to be missed!
02 October - Cinema Zuid, Antwerp 18.00 | €5 | Free for members Emilie Verhamme is a promising young director. Her first full-length was screened at several movie festivals. Lou and Martin are adolescents living on an island with their overprotective parents, trying to escape. Against a backdrop of landscapes beaten by the wind, the movie flirts with a certain anticipation cinema, proves to be a Shakespearean drama and becomes a captivating, peculiar tale.
Expo: Installations SoundImageCulture
Party: Kassem Mosse + XDB + Elmer
03 October - La Bodega, Brussels 23.00 | €10 | Free for members Deep In House brings you Gunnar Wendel, aka Kassem Mosse, who certainly is one of the most remarkable producers
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04-18 October - Argos, Brussels Open Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members Brussels workspace SoundImageCulture coaches audiovisual art projects on the interface between anthropology and the visual arts. Every year, the various workshops result in some ten exciting film projects. In the past years the number of multiscreen works and installations has increased exponentially. For the first time, Argos now presents six of these
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Nuit Blanche: Decap Beat Machine -LeMondeDumas (BE)
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Oyster Node (BE) + Le Motel (BE) + Fatoosan (BE)
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Pauline Oliveros (US) ism Q-O2 & Kraak
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Leftorium: Andrew Weatherall (UK), Empty Taxi (FR), Mugwump (BE) & Prince Off (BE)
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Lust for Youth (SW/DK) ism Buzz on Your Lips
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The Progerians (BE) + Supergenius (BE) ism Stoemp!
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Dernière Volonté (FR) + Luminance (BE) ism Mad About Music & Elektrocution Record Shop
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Motorama (RU)
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Black Box III: Void Vision (US)
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BRAUBLFF 4: Adam Bohman (UK) & Clive Graham (UK), ARF ARF (AU), Marcel Türkowsky (DE) & Elise Florenty (FR)+ Antoine Boute (BE) ism Kraak & De Player
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ated an enthralling ballet in three acts. The first, Dances of Vice, centres on the romance of Shéhérazade: a love duet between the wife of the sultan and a male slave. Dances of Horror is an experiment, modelled after the last performance of Vaslav Nijinsky, in a psychiatric asylum. And Dances of Ecstasy is a dream scene, built on poses taken from historic dance photographs from the 1910s and 1920s, re-envisioning their exoticisms as a queer futurity. Check out our Featured Artist section to see what it’s all about.
large-scale works. At the same time, SIC launches its online platform, where all the audiovisual works created in the period 2007-2015 can be viewed.
Expo: This land is my land. This land is your land
Pieter Geenen 04 October-20 December - Argos, Brussels Open Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members Using the so-called ‘Canadian Tobacco Belt’ as a point of departure for an exploration of issues such as migration, identity, nationalism and colonialism, Pieter Geenen presents a series of new works in various media. He uses the story of tobacco as a metaphor for the concept of colonialism and the migration wave that followed, as well as for the potential loss of identity. This show is a reflection on the identity of every individual being.
Film: Wetlands
08 October - KASK Cinema, Ghent 20.30 | €5 | Free for members
Theatre: Schönheitsabend
08-09 October - CAMPO, Ghent 20.30 | €13 | Free for members With Schönheitsabend, dancers Florentina Holzinger and Vincent Riebeek cre-
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With Wetlands, director David Wendt gives a girl’s coming-of-age story the gross-out comedy treatment. Eighteenyear-old Helen Memel likes to skateboard, masturbate with vegetables and generally thinks that bodily hygiene is vastly overrated. Whilst struggling with her parents’ divorce, she breaks one social taboo after the other. Even the foulest looking of toilets she considers her playground. When she lands in the hospital, an unlikely bond with her male nurse is born… A highly original must-see.
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Yann Gourdon + DSR Lines
of early Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys and New Order.
09 October - Les Brasseurs, Liège 20.00 | €6 | Free for members
Vetiver + Little X Monkeys
Yann Gourdon is well known for his work with the eccentric drone band French. He experiments with sound in a lot of different ways, but his weapon of choice is an amplified hurdy-gurdy, which he manipulates in rather unconventional ways. The sound he produces with this ancient instrument is absolutely mesmerising, his powerful, resonating drones truly meditative. DSR Lines, meanwhile, manages to create very organic-sounding music with complex modular synthesizers.
11 October - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels 19.00 | €15 | Free for members The music of Vetiver is like a blanket on these days when fall is starting to take grip. With Complete Strangers, Andy Cabic and his fellow Americans released their sixth LP, earlier this year. Perfectly nestled in between folk and pop, this is the kind of soft guitar strumming that enchants fans of Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom and Vashti Bunyan.
Lust for Youth
Film: Cataloog
10 October - Beursschouwburg, Brussels 20.30 | €13 | Free for members
12 October - OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members
Lust for Youth is Hannes Norvide's dark, lo-fi one-man-band-cum-trio.The release of fourth LP International marked a clear switch: the lo-fi nature of Norrvide’s solo output made room for a more amplified sound, a poppier vibe. Together with long-time live collaborator Loke Rahbek and Malthe Fisher, who produces and plays guitar, Norvide has created a buoyant synth masterpiece in the vein
Art Cinema OFFoff kicks of the season with poet Roland Jooris. Using poetry, OFFoff illustrates how an image can be conceived and presented through different art forms. With screenings of works by Isa Genzken, Ana Navas and Daniel Hall, among others, the audience is introduced to filmmakers who document and/or evoke sculptures in and with their work.
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Nozinja + Hiele
and deeper into the sonic soil they dig, harvesting fresh, organic ingredients for their psychedelic salad.
14 October - Vooruit, Ghent 20.30 | €16 | Free for members Nozinja is the king of Shangaan electro, which makes up for one unique retro-futuristic sound, brought to you at the speed of 190 BPM. For this Film Fest Gent evening, he’s teaming up with LaTurbo Avedon, who provides the man and his dancers with luscious visuals. Antwerp wunderkind Hiele opens. For the visuals, he invited video and performance artist Frederik Gruyaert – who happily said yes. Hailing from Poland, Gruyaert will make sure the pseudoPolish melancholy finds it way to your local dance floor.
Theatre: Notallwhowanderarelost
14 October - KVS, Brussels 20.30 | €17 | Free for members Notallwhowanderarelost is theatre reduced to its essence, a magic box that offers decompression from the busy world outside. As an actor, performer and director, Benjamin Verdonck built a kind of table stage, playing a fascinating game with triangles gliding past and bits of string. We assure you you’ll be spellbound and completely enwrapped in this mechanical ballet of abstract forms. Because yes: less is more.
Acid Baby Jesus + The Jagged Frequency
Film: Eisenstein in Guanajuato
14 October - Het Bos, Antwerp 20.00 | tba | Free for members
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16 October - Cinema Zuid, Antwerp 18.00 | €5 | Free for members One can rightfully describe Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein as one of the most important movie directors. So does Peter Greenaway, who you no-doubt admire for his The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. When, back in 1931, Eisenstein visited Mexico to shoot a
‘We have the tools and we have the talent. No show too small, no fee too big. We're ready for anything.’ The Athens boys of Acid Baby Jesus are ready for you, with their take on psychedelic rock’n’roll, influenced equally by the Western world’s lysergic pop past and Greece’s complex folk history. Deeper
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18 October: U.S. Girls
B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin 1979-1989
B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin 1979-1989
film, he became totally captivated by the country and… his handsome guide. Greenaway now lets his baroque imagination loose on this episode from his idol’s life, an episode that marked his sexual awakening and symbolic rebirth. Truly stunning.
20 October - Sphinx (Film Fest Gent), Ghent 22.30 | €12 | Free for members upon registration With its copious images and audio material, B-Movie: Lust and Sound in West Berlin is a documentary and a declaration of love rolled into one. If you wanted to go to the Wild West in the 1980s, you had to go to Berlin, not America. The walled-in city became the creative melting pot for sub- and pop-culture. Everything seemed possible. B-Movie is a fast-paced collage of mostly unreleased film and TV footage from a frenzied decade, from Blixa Bargeld to Nick Cave, in a city where the days are short and the nights are endless. Part of Film Fest Gent’s Sound and Vision series. Register via helene@filmfestival.be, before 19 October (until 18.00).
U.S. Girls
18 October - Botanique, Brussels 20.00 | €13 | Free for members American-born, Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Meg Remy unveils her talent in a profusion of colourful shades. By means of uplifting eccentric pop music, the artist discloses her concerns about American society and about questions of gender equality. After releasing an extensive opus over the past couple of years, U.S. Girls just released her new LP. The singles ‘Damn That Valley’, ‘Windows Shade’ and ‘Woman's Work’ have already set the tone of what is one beatdriven and glamourous hell of a record.
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ELSEWHERE: JOHN LEMKE + INNERWOUD
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CHANTAL ACDA FEAT. PETER BRODERICK + DEADMAN ORCHESTRA
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Sales
and authenticity. And since their debut LP, Holding Hands With Jamie, has just made its way into the world of the living, thanks to Rough Trade Records, you’ll be among the first ones to hear it live.
20 October - L’An Vert (JauneOrange), Liège 20.00 | €7 | Free for members 25 October - Charlatan (Democrazy), Ghent 20.00 | €12 | Free for members
La Luz + Alpha Whale
Lauren Morgan and Jordan Shih join forces for Sales, creating refreshing ethereal pop. Two guitars, sampled drums and Lauren's distilled vocals is all the band needs to deliver minimalist – and yet forceful – performances. The charisma of Sales, added to the intimacy of their creations, foregrounds their trustworthiness and the positively charged atmosphere radiating outward from their partnership. In Ghent, they can count on the great company of Ahmed Gallab aka Sinkane!
23 October - Madame Moustache, Brussels 20.00 | €8 | Free for members Hailing from the city of holes in jeans and takeaway coffees, Seattle outfit La Luz will take you sailing on surf-pop waves, enlightening your day thanks to their garage rhythms mixed with clear guitars, reminding you of your (grand) daddy’s favourite tunes by The Ventures. Get yourself ready to dance on their sugary streams. Alpha Whale will set the tone with their psychedelic surf pop. Ah, if only Cher could come and show us how to dance...
Girl Band + Fist City 21 October - De Kreun (Autumn Falls), Kortrijk 20.00 | €15 | Free for members
Film: Film and Sculpture
Autumn descends... which means there are many gigs to go to! This time we take you to De Kreun for Dublin-based and, counterintuitively, all-male quartet Girl Band. These four wacky guys are famous for combining their violent post-punk with a whole lot of energy
26 October - OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members A programme filled to the brim with several documentaries dedicated to sculpture. On the bill: Curt Oertel’s
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NOzINja & laTurbO aVEdON (VISualS) / hIElE & FrEdErIK GruyaErT (VISualS)
ihkv Film Fest Gent
concert
Eenmalige audiovisuele show van de Zuid-afrikaanse Shangaan Electro-sensatie Nozinja, met visuals door videokunstenares laTurbo avedon.
za 17.10
ThE RIlEys: GyaN & TErry rIlEy /
concert film
avant-garde minimalist Terry riley en zoon Gyan begeleiden live de film ‘l’Immortelle’.
WO 21.10
jERUsalEm IN my hEaRT / TashI DORjI
ihkv Film Fest Gent
SuppOrT: FlOrIS VaNhOOF
ihkv Film Fest Gent
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ihkv Film Fest Gent
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audiovisueel concert waarbij electronica en punkrock een dansje doen met arabische tradities.
Black FlOWER / FIlmVOOrSTEllING ‘lOVE, ThEFT aNd OThEr ENTaNGlEmENTS’
Jazzcomponist Nathan daems en groep spelen live soundtrack en eigen werk. INFO & TICKETS:
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Lecture: Detroit Detour 27 October: Sinkane
with a timeless touch, influenced by Sudanese pop music as much as cosmopolitan beats, blending touching lyricism and beat-driven melodies into a fascinatingly funky musical history lesson.
groundbreaking Kulturfilm on the late Romanesque and early Gothic architecture and sculpture of the Cathedral of Naumburg and Lo sguardo di Michelangelo, in which Michelangelo Antonioni evokes his spiritual meeting with the tomb of Pope Julius II, made by Michelangelo Buonarroti. These, and many more, curated by Steven Jacobs of Ghent University, an art historian specialising in the artistic visualisation of architecture, cities and landscapes in film and photography.
Lecture: Detroit Detour
27 October - Bozar Studio, Brussels 19.00 | €7 | Free for members Detroit, once the hotbed of the US auto industry, has become a ghost city, notorious for its crime rates. But something seems to be changing, because there still are some people who stubbornly hold on to its dark beauty. Sounds artist Katharina Smets wandered around alone, talking to the inhabitants of this bankrupt city. Sometimes she had bad luck; at other times she found beauty in the most unexpected places. Together with Inne Eysermans (from Amatorski) she combines a well-told story with sound cityscapes.
Sinkane
27 October - STUK, Leuven 20:00 | €14 | Free for members Demonstrating a colourful patchwork of inspirations, critics’ sweetheart Ahmed Gallab swings between upbeat African tempos, melancholic jazzy ballads and dreamy shoegaze. It’s futuristic soul
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SuN 04.10
Wed 21.10
The Me In You
Daptone Records present
Saun & Starr
Wed 07.10
Thu 22.10
Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band 07–08 August: Micro Festival
Squarepusher + darkstar
The golden voice of Africa
08 August: Wastelands
FrI 09.10
Thu 22.10
Ibeyi
Coca-Cola Sessions
FrI 09.10
I Will, I Swear + ulysse
SuN 11.10
Vuurwerk
Tue 13.10
radkey + The Sha-La-Lee’s
Wed 14.10
The hickey underworld
MON 19.10
Low + Chelsea Wolfe
FrI 23.10
Maribou State
SAT 24.10
Vetiver + Little X Monkeys Nathaniel rateliff & The Night Sweats
FrI 30.10
SAT 31.10
Snarky Puppy
+ Mike Noga
Son Lux
SuN 01.11
Tue 20.10
Autumn Falls
Kurt Vile & The Violators
Sleaford Mods
+ Sissy Spacek + Vortex Campain
+ Lower Dens + Waxahatchee
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Expo: Mystic Transport Expo: No blossom no moonlight
Expo: Mystic Transport
Expo: No blossom no moonlight
Koen Theys + Gülsün Karamustafa 29 October-20 December - Argos & CENTRALE, Brussels Open Wed-Sun 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
STRT KIT Until 06 December - Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Open Wed-Sun 13.00-18.00 | €4 | Free for members
On the occasion of Europalia Turkey, Argos and the CENTRALE for contemporary art present 12 large-scale installations by artists Koen Theys and Gülsün Karamustafa, engaged in a dialogue. The work of Belgian Theys is essentially part of the Western European visual arts tradition, while Turkish-born Karamustafa creates work that is literally situated on the edge of the continent, on the borderline between Europe and Asia. Yet both artists subscribe to the same cultural canon. This double exhibition takes both place at Argos and the CENTRALE for contemporary art.
Five emerging visual artists based in Antwerp, selected by an international from an open call, took part in this international development programme. For the duration of one year they used a collective work and presentation space, met international curators, artists and organisers and participated in a project week in Beirut. This exhibition presents new work by all artists, dealing with the encounters and experiences that happened throughout the year. Work by Karolien Chromiak, Jane Coppin, Elise Eeraerts, Daan Gielis and Lore Van Roelen.
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Expo: Farah Atassi Expo: The Corner show
Expo: Farah Atassi
Expo: The Corner show
Until 06 December - Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Open Wed-Sun 13.00-18.00 | €4 | Free for members
Until 06 December - Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Open Wed-Sun 13.00-18.00 | €4 | Free for members
Extra City presents the first institutional show in Belgium of Farah Atassi. Constructing environments through intricate scale distortions of modernist forms, traditions of mosaic or folkloric textile patterning, many of Atassi’s paintings create a disorienting sense of ‘display’ for figures that are barely differentiated volumetrically from their surroundings. Atassi’s particular alphabet of forms and spaces includes stylistic nods to Léger, Matisse, Malevich, Mondrian, Charles & Ray Eames or set designs in Expressionist cinema.
Corners are everywhere: in rooms, on streets, objects, paintings, screens and pages. Within a sculptural scenography conceived by artist Philip Metten, The Corner Show brings together existing, adapted and commissioned works that either occupy, scrutinise or challenge the most commonplace, overlooked and intricate architectural feature of both exhibition space and daily environment. With work by Lili Dujourie and Jan De Cock, among many others.
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Benjamin Verdonck / KVS & Toneelhuis
“Less is more. Verdonck dwingt verwondering af met deze fantasie prikkelende ode aan de traagheid.” – JURY THEATERFESTIVAL 2014
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BEAF The BOZAR Electronic Arts Festival (BEAF) offers an opportunity to explore the very best of digital culture, exisitng at the crossroads of electronic music, installations, artistic performances, screenings, workshops and talks. Its beats will resonate through Brussels’ Centre for Fine Arts over three whole days. Here are the highlights you can’t miss. 08-11 October - BOZAR, Brussels
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Oren Ambarchi — 08 October Experimentation in its truest form: that’s what Oren Ambarchi crafts and takes to another level. Creating mostly instrumental works, with a focus on electric guitar, Ambarchi researches, rediscovers and reinvents the possibilities of regular instruments. Offering a dynamic and captivating blend of sounds and melodies he also touches on frequently examined musical genres from an absolutely opposite point of view, making his work deeply layered and intriguing.
Coke’, the first taste of their recent LP, coming with an ironic video, featuring way more slow-motion vomiting than we need in our lives. Apparat ‘Soundtracks Tour’ — 10 October During BEAF, the Centre's main auditorium, the Henry Le Boeuf Hall, which usually stages classical concerts, will host the leading lights of electro, including Apparat. Berliner Sascha Ring presents his selection of the soundtracks he’s composed. Progressive as ever, Apparat worked for theatre director Sebastian Hartmann and scored Mario Martones film Il Giovane Favoloso, among others. Transforma takes care of the visuals. We predict a glorious evening.
Health — 09 October Six years after their Get Color LP, the LA noisemakers of HEALTH are back. With this summer’s album Death Magic, out on Loma Vista, they go for the wellknown formula – albeit with some outré pop leanings. We know you enjoyed ‘New
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02 October Film: Eau Zoo
12 October Film: Cataloog
21 October Girl Band
03 October Party: Kassem Mosse
14 October Nozinja + Hiele
23 October La Luz
04-18 October Expo: Installations SIC
14 October Acid Baby Jesus
26 October Film: Film and Sculpture
04 Oct – 20 Dec Expo: Pieter Geenen
14 October Theatre: Notallwhowanderarelost
27 October Sinkane
Cinema Zuid, Antwerp 18.00 | €5 | Free for members
La Bodega, Brussels 23.00 | €10 | Free for members
Argos, Brussels Wed-Sun: 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
Argos, Brussels Wed-Sun: 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members
Vooruit, Ghent 20.30 | €16 | Free for members
Het Bos, Antwerp 20.00 | tba | Free for members
KVS, Brussels 20.30 | €17 | Free for members
08-09 October Theatre: Schönheitsabend
16 October Film: Eisenstein in Guanajuato
08 October Film: Wetlands
18 October U.S. Girls
09 October Yann Gourdon
20 + 25 October Sales
CAMPO, Ghent 20.30 | €13 | Free for members
KASK Cinema, Ghent 20.30 | €5 | Free for members
Les Brasseurs, Liège 20.00 | €6 | Free for members
10 October Lust for Youth
Beursschouwburg, Brussels 20.30 | €13 | Free for members
11 October Vetiver
Ancienne Belgique, Brussels 19.00 | €15 | Free for members
Cinema Zuid, Antwerp 18.00 | €5 | Free for members
Botanique, Brussels 20.00 | €13 | Free for members
20/10 – L’An Vert (JauneOrange), Liège 20.00 | €7 | Free for members 25/10 – Charlatan (Democrazy), Ghent 20.00 | €12 | Free for members
20 October B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West Berlin 1979-1989 Sphinx (Film Fest Gent), Ghent 22.30 | €12 | Free for members upon registration
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De Kreun (Autumn Falls), Kortrijk 20.00 | €15 | Free for members
Madame Moustache, Brussels 20.00 | €8 | Free for members
OFFoff, Ghent 20.30 | €7 | Free for members
STUK, Leuven 20:00 | €14 | Free for members
27 October Lecture: Detroit Detour Bozar Studio, Brussels 19.00 | €7 | Free for members
29 Oct – 20 Dec Expo: Mystic Transport Argos & CENTRALE, Brussels Wed-Sun: 11.00-18.00 | €5 | Free for members
Until 06 December Expo: STRT KIT - No blossom no moonlight Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Wed-Sun: 13.00-18.00 | €4 | Free for members
Until 06 December Expo: The Corner show Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Wed-Sun: 13.00-18.00 | €4 | Free for members
Until 06 December Expo: Farah Atassi
Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Wed-Sun: 13.00-18.00 | €4 | Free for members
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MADE IN BELGIUM Woodie Smalls, Shungu, Seiren, Kassett, Le Motel, Amyn, Oyster Node VOORUIT
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CD-VOORSTELLING
DEZ MONA Sherman
LIGHTERS UP
SOOM T & JSTAR
Soul Shakers Soundsystem KERK
SAFI & SPREEJ VOORUIT
ZA 10/10
ZITA SWOON GROUP NTGENT
WO 14/10
POKEY LAFARGE
MINARD
WO 04/11
MARIANNE FAITHFULL
KYLE GASS BAND
VOORUIT
(Tenacious D) ZO 25/10
SPLASH
KABAKA PYRAMID & THE BEBBLE ROCKERS VOORUIT
ZO 25/10
BIG NEXT
DO 05/11
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CHARLATAN
DO 08/10
Deadman Orchestra
DI 20/10
SINKANE, SALES
VOORUIT
AUTUMN FALLS
CHANTAL ACDA ft. PETER BRODERICK
KWABS VOORUIT
ZA 07/11
THE BLACK HEART REBELLION Echo Beatty
HANDELSBEURS
MA 09/11
WO 28/10
CASPIAN, JO QUAIL
THE HICKEY UNDERWORLD
VOORUIT
White Jazz
DO 12/11
VOORUIT
THE VAN JETS
DO 29/10
HANDELSBEURS
MARLON WILLIAMS
DO 12/11
TREFPUNT
JENNY HVAL
DO 29/10
CHARLATAN
STARSAILOR
VR 13/11
ALIX PEREZ & EPROM PRESENT SHADES
VOORUIT
RONI SIZE & MC DYNAMITE
Up High Collective
VR 30/10
KERK
TWO GALLANTS
ZA 14/11
VOORUIT
THE OBMGS
DE CENTRALE
DO 15/10
VR 16/10
Good Souls: Greatest Hits Tour
CHUNKS OF FUNK
DÂM-FUNK KERK
VR 30/10
CHANNEL ZERO Unplugged NTGENT
LIGHTERS UP
VOORUIT
TREFPUNT
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