Jerusalem In My Heart + Hiro Kone
$20 advance, $25 day of show
7pm doors | All Ages (Check COVID policies) | Bar w/ID | All sales are final.
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About Jerusalem In My Heart
Jerusalem In My Heart (JIMH) is a live audio-visual performance project, with Lebanese producer and musician Radwan Ghazi Moumneh and Montréal based filmmaker Erin Weisgerber at its core.
JIMH is an immersive sonic and visual live experience, with an evolving effort to forge a modern experimental Arabic music wed to hand-made visuals using analog 16mm film at site-specific screen installations.
Weisgerber manipulates the photographic, chemical, and material properties of 16mm film to transform the world framed through her camera; rendering rhythmic images that exist between figuration and abstraction, external vision and internal landscape. She performs 16mm film and audio loops live on multiple projectors.
https://jerusaleminmyheart.com/About Hiro Kone
Hiro Kone is the project of Nicky Mao, a New York based musician and producer; she uses a
combination of hardware, synths, and modular to cultivate her sound - a visceral meditation on
rhythm, noise, and melody that has seen her release on leading experimental labels including
DAIS Records and BANK Records. No stranger to manipulating macabre disorientations into
enchanting new shapes, her music exposes the unsettling and sublime. Taking a deconstructive
approach she is known to draw upon a combination of modular synthesis, noise and field
recordings.
Instinctively responding to the precariousness of humanity, Kone’s cascades of twisted field
recordings find an inherent partner in the effervescent current of synthesis and, in the process,
forge new terrains.