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One Leg One Eye is the project of Ian Lynch, founding member of critically acclaimed Irish group Lankum. With One Leg One Eye (OLOE) Lynch explores submerged ley lines of music and song, drawing on the raw aesthetics of black metal, noise and drone, while also being deeply imbued with a sense of history and myth. For live performances he is joined by score composer and veteran noise-monger George Brennan, known for his work in BB84, Melodica Deathship, and Cholera House. OLOE’s debut album …And Take The Black Worm With Me (released on Nyahh Records in 2022) is a slow burning suite of five expansive songscapes that has found its audience largely by word of mouth. Partly recorded in an abandoned Dublin factory where his father worked when he was a child, Lynch’s harrowing vocals are underpinned by vast pillars of uileann pipe drones, overlaid with effects and field recordings to conjure up a sound that is at once dark, mysterious and ultimately transcendental.“One Leg One Eye is an immersive world of created sounds and raw, resonant singing.” – The Guardian
https://nyahhrecords.bandcamp.com/
Also on the bill is Ora Cogan who will be opening the concert with a set of experimental music. For over 15 years Ora has been an immense presence in the BC musical community. Known for her singular voice and cinematic compositions, Ora’s approach to songwriting melds the traditional, experimental, and psychedelic into something wholly unique. She has collaborated with a multitude of artists while touring extensively throughout Europe & North America, sharing the stage with the likes of Grouper and Mazzy Star.
https://www.oracogan.com/
This concert is the forty-sixth installment of the Skin And Bones Music Series - an Okanagan Arts Award nominated concert series dedicated to the presentation of experimental music in the Okanagan.
Doors are at 7:30 pm and the concert will begin at 8:00 pm.
Admission at the door is $20 or $15 for students and Alternator members. Advance tickets can be purchased online at Event Brite.
This concert is made possible through the partnership between the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art and the Inner Fish Theatre Society. The Inner Fish Theatre Society produces Kelowna’s annual Living Things International Arts Festival, and remains frequent collaborators with both the Alternator and Skin And Bones.
This concert is also being kindly produced in conjunction with DunnEnzies Pizza Co.
https://www.dunnenzies.com/
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
DunnEnzies Pizza Co., Five Diamonds Tattoo, 1561 Ellis St, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A7, Canada
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