Stadiums & Shrines
Lullaby

 

Just what had sailed in, and back out, they couldn’t recall…

The dissonant, blues-pop fog of Night Sides, the self-titled debut from Vancouver-based visual artist Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty, first swept us at the start of this year. It also found Fixture Records, who has since released it on 50 clear grey cassettes. Meanwhile, Kirk-Gushowaty herself captured a piece of it on 16mm film. Both excellent moves.

Plenti

 

Windows rendered obsolete, opaque in frost; the neighborhood, barren…

Mark Webber worked on Plenti during the winter of 2012, each session taking place in the early hours of the AM. He arranged the set—naming both tracks after streets in Toronto—for The Cold Show, an interdisciplinary art exhibit held in an unheated space, centered around the feeling of being cold, both physically and emotionally.

Plenti is available at bandcamp.

 

Exactly six months ago today, M. Sage performed his set at CMJ, hunched over a midi and guitar, Nathaniel‘s visual horizon spinning behind him. The rest of us were on the floor.

We are quite proud of this memory, that night, and have decided to re-enact it digitally—audio newly performed, motion collage reconstructed—for drifters everywhere.

00:00 – 03:24 Your Picture
03:25 – 10:56 Tracts of Land i & ii
10:57 – 15:54 Compass (live guitar improvisation)
15:55 – 25:29 Dynamo i – iii
25:30 – 35:37 Stratum Light i – iii (exit demo)
35:38 – 39:01 Into the World (brash edit)