Showing posts with label J.R. Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J.R. Robinson. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Mark Solotroff at Museum of Contemporary Art - 11/22


Esther Shaw and J.R. Robinson of Wrekmeister Harmonies have a new piece called "Oscar Screams" for Pope.L's "Cage Unrequited" at the MCA. Mark Solotroff and Billie Howard will be doing a reading on Sunday November 21st, at exactly 3:18 PM.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1658767217728180/

This event is FREE to the public.

"Cage Unrequited" is a 25-hour marathon reading of experimental composer John Cage’s influential book "Silence: Lectures and Writings" (1961) organized by visual artist Pope.L. The performance reimagines the book for contemporary audiences by filtering a bit of the past through the voices and attitudes of a diverse community of more than 100 invited readers from Chicago.

This program is presented in association with the exhibition "The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music 1965 to Now."

"Cage Unrequited" was originally commissioned and premiered as part of "Three Duets, Seven Variations," a special series of performances organized by Adrienne Edwards, Performa, and Thomas J. Lax, The Studio Museum in Harlem, during the Performa 13 biennial for the New York presentation of "Radical Presence: Black Performance" in Contemporary Art at The Studio Museum in Harlem and NYU’s Grey Art Gallery. Radical Presence is curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.

For more information visit http://www2.mcachicago.org/event/mca-live-pope-l-cage-unrequited/

Saturday, November 01, 2014

Wrekmeister Harmonies - Comfort Station - Halloween 2014

Wrekmeister Harmonies - Comfort Station - Halloween 2014 - Sound Check (L-R: Mark Solotroff, J.R. Robinson, Esther Shaw; not pictured Matt Jencik); Photo by Matt Jencik

Friday, September 05, 2014

Video: Wrekmeister Harmonies - August 30, 2014

Wrekmeister Harmonies at The Owl, Chicago 7-30-2014 - From Alexander Hacke:

On the 30th of July 2014 Alexander Hacke and Mark Solotroff (of Bloodyminded) joined J.R. Robinson under the guise of WREKMEISTER HARMONIES at The Owl in Chicago, IL in "an attempt to completely shatter your mind" as the event was promoted. This is the entire show as filmed by Danielle de Picciotto. No modifications were made on neither picture nor sound.

http://vimeo.com/103616264

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Wrekmeister Harmonies Photo


Wrekmeister Harmonies Video Clip

Wrekmeister Harmonies (trio with J.R. Robinson, Alexander Hacke, Mark Solotroff). Video courtesy of Anthony Dunn.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Chicago Reader on Wrekmeister Harmonies 7/30 Show

Wrekmeister Harmonies with Mark Solotroff and Alexander Hacke 

When: Wed., July 30, 10 p.m.
Price: free
Chicago sound artist J.R. Robinson has been creating music as Wrekmeister Harmonies since 2006, channeling the frigid, demonic spirit of black metal in slow-building, minimalist ambient music. Sometimes he plays solo, sometimes he lines up a collaborator or three, and sometimes he puts together an ensemble a couple dozen members strong for an especially monumental and grandiose sound—for his summer solstice concerts in Bohemian National Cemetery the past couple years, he’s recruited heavy-metal stalwarts from Indian, Nachtmystium, and Leviathan, to name a few. Lately most Wrekmeister Harmonies performances have been of “Run Priest Run,” a 30-minute slow burn of dark, spaced-out guitar and synthesizer, with Robinson in a duo with Mark Solotroff of Bloodyminded and Anatomy of Habit—a master of bleak sonic punishment himself. For tonight’s version, German experimental musician Alexander Hacke—a member of legendary avant-garde industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten—will join the heavy drones on bass and electronics. Robinson and Hacke have performed together in Europe, but this will be the first and possibly only set by the trio with Solotroff. Hacke will undoubtedly add a gigantic, grim exclamation mark to the already crushing atmospheres. —Luca Cimarusti