Andrew Batt-Rawden and Miles Horler are con-grad composers and together they make "Nurosynk", an etherial sound-world with cellos, voices, electronics and other instruments interwoven in nuanced sonic conversations and play.
Over 3 relaxed sets, the pair perform acoustic and amplified sound, and express from deep inner spaces of immensity and vulnerability.
As we work in a semi-scored way, the music will be different both nights.
Our music inspires visualisations through hypnotic effects, soaring melodies and guttural rhythmic playing as well as the interplay of multiple genres (dark ambient, contemporary classical, electroacoustic, noise, cinematic) and use of various instruments that takes you on unexpected journeys.
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Off the back of Brand X City of Sydney Creative Studio's "Experimental Sound Residency", newly formed Sydney-based queer weird art sound band, Nurosynk, offers a festival debut with a self-titled event of an immersive journey though sound, movement and light during this year's Sydney Fringe Festival.
The event will include surround sound improvisation conducted by a choreographer/dancer.
Artists involved include Andrew Batt-Rawden, Miles Horler and Dean Walsh. They perform on cellos, percussion, voice, electronics, movement, video, light and text in a quadraphonic setup.
Nurosynk at Red Rattler
14 & 15 September, 7:30pm start
$20/$30
Tickets: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/nurosynk/
More info and to have a listen of currently released music, check out nurosynk.bandcamp.com