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Lorenzo Abattoir / Guillermo Pizarro / Molto Ohm

Thursday March 20 * 7pm SHARP * $10-20 * TICKETS

Lorenzo Abattoir is a sound artist based in Torino (IT). A key element of his work is the relationship between performative acts and unusual methods of audio processing, mainly focusing on the use of microphones, blurring the lines between musical instruments and recording devices. He explores the boundaries of sound and noise using breathing techniques and bodily sounds as instruments to structurize his performances.

https://flagdayrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/disincarnazione

Guillermo Pizarro uses field recordings, tapes, harsh noise, synths and ambient textures to achieve his cinematic storytelling through sound. He also runs Flag Day Recordings, a US label focused on promoting experimental music, harsh noise, ambient and soundtracks. Starting in 2024, Flag Day has added a production branch via Vitória Régia Studios focused on mastering, mixing and film scoring.

https://guillermopizarro.bandcamp.com/

Matteo Liberatore’s new project, Molto Ohm, is a sonic and visual exploration of the fragmentation and alienation of modern life. Through a juxtaposition of sporadic dance beats, seductive voices, synthetic melodies, and environmental sounds, the music captures the tension between consumerism, commodification, anxiety, and affect regulation, along with a deep yearning for calm, joy, and human connection. In live performances, Molto Ohm integrates a vertical screen projection that expands on the ideas expressed in the music, immersing audiences in a world of screen recordings, 360-degree footage, iPhone footage, and stock imagery— adding complementary themes such as digitization, detachment, online experience. Since its debut in 2023, Molto Ohm has performed live, received commissions from organizations such as Composers Now and Metropolis Ensemble, and collaborated with artists including Ka Baird, Taja Cheek (L’Rain), Lester St. Louis (HxH), more eaze, Alyse Lamb (Parlor Walls), Brian Wenner and more.

https://www.moltoohm.com/