Long Play festival: Matmos + Arone Dyer + Qasim Naqvi

Sat May 04 2024 at 07:00 pm to 10:30 pm

233 Butler St, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA | Brooklyn

Public Records
Publisher/HostPublic Records
Long Play festival: Matmos + Arone Dyer + Qasim Naqvi
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Bang on a Can’s Long Play Festival returns to Public Records for its third year, with a stacked lineup of special plays in the Sound Room and Atrium.
The full 2024 Long Play festival features over 55 concerts May 3-5 in Downtown Brooklyn, including Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith, Detroit techno pioneer Jeff Mills, and Steve Reich’s legendary work Music for 18 Musicians. Full Festival passes, which also include access to all shows at Public Records, are now available through BAM.
Matmos is Drew Daniel and M.C. Schmidt; they have been making forward thinking sample based electronic music out of unusual sound sources for the past 31 years. Based in Baltimore, their most recent album was commissioned by the Smithsonian to mark the 75th anniversary of the Smithsonian Folkways record label and builds dizzying collages and rhythmic structures out of the sounds of wasps, dolphins, office equipment, firearms, electronic storms, natural recordings and field recordings from the record label’s back catalog. Their performances are an unpredictable mixture of video collage, live sampling, and improvisation.
Qasim Naqvi Works for Modular Synthesizer
Pakistani-American drummer and composer Qasim Naqvi is perhaps best known as a founding member of acoustic trio Dawn of Midi. Outside of his work in DOM, Naqvi is an accomplished solo artist with a passion for analogue and modular synthesizer systems.
Arone Dyer
Arone Dyer is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and instrument maker, best known for her work as one half of the earth-shatteringly great rock band, Buke and Gass. For this performance at Long Play, Arone presents a new work, Arone x Accordion.


Limited tickets will be sold at the door.
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233 Butler St, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA, United States

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