Scattered Order & Living Science Dept. + Peter Hollo's Raven
May
19
7:00 PM19:00

Scattered Order & Living Science Dept. + Peter Hollo's Raven

The new Scattered Order album “All things must persist” is a collision of 1970’s trippy movie soundtracks; lush sounds; jokes; messed up grooves; pianos tinkling in the night; mistakes and bungles; a couple of old canons and drones. An introspective subtlety is still evident throughout the nine tracks. Sometimes delicate and wistful then suddenly jarred by abrasive noise making and always looking forward with hope.

For this special one-off performance at the The People’s Republic of Australasia, Scattered Order will play the “softer” tracks from the new album.

LIVING SCIENCE Dept. has done live visuals for all Scattered Order’s shows since 2010 and also created all the video clips. Their mind-warping psychedelia has transformed live performances of the band into a complete audio-visual experience that gives a bizarre and multi-dimensional character to the music.

Peter Hollo is cellist in FourPlay String Quartet, Tangents, Black Aleph and many other ensembles. His solo work has gravitated from laptop-based beatmaking in the late-'90s to live cello looping and processing, with a solid base in improvisation.

When not playing with the genre-defying Tangents or the almost impossibly eclectic FourPlay String Quartet, Peter has performed alongside a long list of Australian luminaries including Sophie Hutchings, Oren Ambarchi, Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance), Seekae and Paul Mac.

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ALL PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC EVENTS ARE FREE WITH GENEROUS DONATIONS INVITED AND ENCOURAGED - PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A CASH-ONLY EVENT

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MsK&BC: Sam Gill & Simon Barker
May
22
7:30 PM19:30

MsK&BC: Sam Gill & Simon Barker

The Living Room Theatre in association with Kawai presents:

Gill/Barker

Sam Gill & Simon Barker come together for their first gig since 2021! They'll be presenting an evening of solo and duo music, drawing on their shared interest in high-intensity rhythmic and textural explorations. Since first playing in the duo format in 2015, Sam and Simon have released their debut 'Afterimage' in 2020 and played nationally and internationally, including a set at New York's IBeam in 2020.

Sam Gill - alto saxophone
Simon Barker - drums

Ms Kitteridge & Bok Choy is part of LRT’s music program, as well as our research into how we hear and why we listen, or don’t.

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BELIEVE
May
23
8:00 PM20:00

BELIEVE

Peter Farrar
Novak Manjolovic
Clayton Thomas
Laurence Pike

Entering their second year of deep explorations and experience, BELIEVE return to Johnson Street for their first time since their beautiful set at the Inner West Jazz Festival. Since coming together in early 2023, BELIEVE has already performed close to 20 concerts in Sydney, committing themselves to the live experience; learning and exploring in the public eye.

$30/$15, and BYO food and drink. Doors from 7.30pm, music from 8pm!

Thursday 23 May 2024 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM (UTC+10)

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LRT presents: She
May
25
7:30 PM19:30

LRT presents: She

What happens when She says ‘no’.
The world becomes littered with paper trails and anecdotes of she said/he said.
In 2024 we still do not know what it is to make that complaint, how careers are lost and women are silenced to favour the career of power.
The new Living Room Theatre production ‘She’ traces the labyrinth of the complaint process through music, performance, and Auslan, as commentary on how we hear and what it means to listen.
Created by Michelle St Anne and based on a text by Amy Remeikis ‘On Reckoning’, it features:
Merina Steimel (as the complainant)
Ruth Evans (Auslan interpreter)
Eileen Camilleri
Anca Frankenhauser
Musicians:
Hayley Chan – drums
Sam Gill – saxophone
Niki Johnson – percussions
Clayton Thomas – double bass

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Humming Grotto - Joe Talia & Bree van Reyk
May
26
6:30 PM18:30

Humming Grotto - Joe Talia & Bree van Reyk

Humming Grotto is a series of sound and listening that takes place on Sundays, downstairs at the PBC...

The May edition of Humming Grotto features a rare Sydney set from Naarm based fav Joe Talia + a new solo set from local fav Bree van Reyk.

Note! Another new time - 6.30-8.30pm (we like to keep you guessing).
Downstairs at the PBC as per usual.
Come for great sounds and great hangs.

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KLUMPES AHMAD - IN BED WE TRUST - 15YR Anniversary Concert
May
30
8:00 PM20:00

KLUMPES AHMAD - IN BED WE TRUST - 15YR Anniversary Concert

In February '09, Klumpes Ahmad released an experimental duo album of guitar, piano, rhodes and electronic experimentation. Hours of improvisation were coalesced and edited and finally expertly mixed to ½” Tape by Richard Belkner.
To celebrate, Sia and Adrian will reunite to improvise again with the familiar exploratory sound palette.
They will dust off the effects pedals and contact microphones and plunge the listener into the world they created all that time ago. But don’t expect too much nostalgia - more a continuation of their many years of music where beauty and noise collide.

For the second set, Klumpes Ahmad will be joined by long-time collaborator Evan Dorrian (drums/percussion) who performs alongside Sia and Adrian in Spartak and Tangents respectively.

Sia Ahmad - guitar, electronics
Adrian Lim-Klumpes - piano, rhodes, electronics
Evan Dorrian - drums, percussion

$30/$15, and BYO food and drink. Doors from 7.30pm, music from 8pm!

Thursday 30 May 2024 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM (UTC+10)

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Mind On Fire
Jun
6
8:00 PM20:00

Mind On Fire

Mind On Fire return for their first public appearance since 2020!

Mind On Fire is a Sydney-based project formed by brothers Brad and Sam Gill. Since forming in 2017, they have developed a unique approach to blending improvisation and experimental composition, amassing a substantial body of work for duo and expanded formations with esteemed collaborating performers. For this gig, they’ll be joined by clarinettist and 2023 Freedman Jazz Fellow Phillippa Murphy-Haste for two sets of composed and improvised pieces.

Since forming in 2017, Mind On Fire have released three albums and an EP of original compositions and improvisations, including their most recent release “Still, Vol. 2” (Radial Sounds, 2022). They also recorded a performance for Phoenix Central Park’s video series that was released in 2020.

Brad Gill - vibraphone
Sam Gill - alto saxophone
Phillippa Murphy-Haste - clarinets


$30/$15, and BYO food and drink. Doors from 7.30pm, music from 8pm!

Thursday 6 June 2024 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM (UTC+10)

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Creatures/Inhabitants: Hayley Chan's Drum Set Concerto
Jun
7
11:00 AM11:00

Creatures/Inhabitants: Hayley Chan's Drum Set Concerto

WHEN: Friday 7th June, 11:00am
WHERE: Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
WHO: Anyone !!!
PRICE: FREE !!!
BOX OFFICE: https://bit.ly/hchan07062024

'Creatures/Inhabitants' is a concerto composed by Hayley Chan for her Performance Honours degree. It is a semi-improvised piece written for drum set and accompanists and can be adapted to suit any instrumentation.

The piece explores free improvisation, density, texture, and tonality through the depiction of creatures in the wilderness. Consider what animal each player might be and how they interact. How has each animal been affected by the events of the day? What might tomorrow bring?

Special thanks to Chloe Kim, Simon Barker, Bree van Reyk, Hilary Geddes, Matt Keegan and Cameron Undy for continuing to encourage and inspire my practice at the Con.

Thank you to my accompanists:
Gabriella Hill on tenor saxophone
Uma Volkmer on trumpet

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IMPOSTO : sympathetic, resonance, vibrations presented by BackStage Music
Jun
14
7:30 PM19:30

IMPOSTO : sympathetic, resonance, vibrations presented by BackStage Music

Take a wild and sonorous journey delving into the sympathetic generation of historical and cultural song lines. IMPOSTO explores the vaporous phenomena of the intangible, ever shifting, reverberant vibrations that surround us. Giant jellyfish globe, alien aurora veil and articulated albatross traverse tidal waves of lyricism in a wondrously provocative program of existing contemporary and especially curated works. Jane Sheldon and Anna Fraser (voice), Satsuki Odamura (koto), and Laura Vaughan (viola da gamba and baryton) will take you on turbulent and effervescent wanderings - exciting discoveries into new and evocative sonic atmospheres.

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Sydney Microfest 6
Jun
16
2:00 PM14:00

Sydney Microfest 6

June 16 - Sydney MicroFest 6. 2 concerts planned: 2pm and 5pm. Between concerts join us at the 'social lamellaphone' of Gary Warner. He has made a unique acoustic instrument for experimental music making and exploration of cooperative creativity. Derived from the musical technology of the familiar African ‘thumb piano’ (ie kalimba, mbira, sanza, likembe, etc)! More to come.

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SOUND THE ALARM
Jun
27
7:00 PM19:00

SOUND THE ALARM

In the spirit of radical community action, collective consciousness and self-determination as a group activity, this large ensemble instigation will present a night of improvisations, compositions and something in-between.
Brought together by shared values, this first performance of Sound the Alarm features a remarkable group of Sydney based improviser / composers.
Instigated by Clayton Thomas, founder of Splinter Orchestra, Splitter Orchester Berlin and an experienced leader of large improvising ensembles for over 20 years, this will be a night not to be missed.
SOUND THE ALARM
Sam Gill, sopranino saxophone
Ben Lerner, alto saxophone
Jack Stoneham, alto saxophone
Matthew Ottignon, baritone saxophone and clarinet
Peter Farrar, c-melody & alto saxophone
Megan Alice Clune, clarinet
Simon Ferenci, trumpet
Phillipa-Haste Murphy, bass clarinet & viola
Freya Schack-Arnott, cello
Julia Magri, double bass
Clayton Thomas, double bass
Novak Manojlovic, piano
Niki Johnson, vibraphone and percussion
Holly Conner, drums and percussion
Matthias Schack-Arnott, percussions
Lauren Tsamouras, electric organ
Hilary Geddes, electric guitar
with
Hani Abdile, voice
Doors from 7pm, music from 7.30pm.

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NAG NAG NAG IX
May
10
to May 11

NAG NAG NAG IX

Touted as the 'music festival for people who don't like music festivals', Sydney's premier underground live musical offering NAG NAG NAG returns in 2024 for it's 9th iteration. Held in Marrickville on Gadigal Land since 2015, the beloved 2 day festival brings together the finest artists in unconventional Australian music, from punk to electronic and everything in between.

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