Chris Duncan + Sahba Sizdahkhani
Doors at 7:30pm | Show at 8pm
Radius Gallery
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$15 General / $8 Students
In the midst of an ongoing art installation at Radius Gallery by artist Ali True, Chris Duncan (OFFING) and Sahba Sizdahkhani will bring their electronic and improvised music to Radius Gallery.
Chris Duncan
Chris Duncan is an Oakland-based artist who employs repetition and accumulation as a basis for experiments in visual and sound based media. An overriding theme in current works is the use of natural forces, such as the sun and the moon, as conceptual and compositional prompts for both sonic and visual efforts. Outside of his studio practice he organizes events and runs a small artist book press and record label called LAND AND SEA with his wife. Duncan earned his BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts and his Masters Degree in Art Practice from Stanford University.
Sahba Sizdahkhani
Iranian musician Sahba Sizdahkhani serves as a unique crossroad of East meets West. Inspired heavily by 1960’s free-jazz and Persian Traditional Music, he constantly channels the fire-energy and longing for connectivity that these two stormy histories represent.
Sahba began drums at the age of 12, and santour, an ancient string instrument, several years later. A momentous breakthrough resulted upon hearing The John Coltrane Quartet for the first time, making him a stalwart believer in free improvisation as the only means to attaining maximum expansion, revelation, and flight during performance. A recent description of Sahba’s live show in Washington, D.C. by author Joe Hall read:
“You can describe the confluence of textures or every different stroke that the kit was hit with, but that would ignore the essential: that what was running through the place was of the place, from the boards, bricks, concrete and cellar dirt, to the lights studding the windows, the breathing flesh, inside & out. A green horse ran through the establishment, eyes open & beating.”
Sahba has recorded with artists on the imprints of Dischord Records, Southern Lord, and Drag City, and has appeared live with Peter Brotzmann, Devendra Banhart, Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto), Marc Ribot, Eli Keszler, and Mary Halvorson. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at The University of Maryland in Art History and Archeology as well as in Jazz Performance at Berklee College of Music.
Indexical’s concerts in Santa Cruz are supported in part by the Arts Council of Santa Cruz County.
Chris Duncan:
Live at Radius 9/16/17
Live at Radius Gallery, 9/16/17
Chris Duncan is an Oakland-based artist who employs repetition and accumulation as a basis for experiments in visual and sound based media. An overriding theme in current works is the use of natural forces, such as the sun and the moon, as conceptual and compositional prompts for both sonic and visual efforts. Outside of his studio practice he organizes events and runs a small artist book press and record label called LAND AND SEA with his wife. Duncan earned his BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts and his Masters Degree in Art Practice from Stanford University.
Sahba Sizdahkhani:
[live]
Live at Radius Gallery, 9/23/17
For this performance of 104-string santour and percussion, he will be channeling slow, long-form compositions coupled with primeval pulse-rhythms, based on the ancient spiritual ceremony of Sama: a ritual used by the Persian Sufi Dervishes to achieve a state of spiritual trance and numbness. Recent studies of the Sufis by scientists have found that, while under the influence of these rhythms, the chemistry of the brain changes causing a shift from anger to sadness to kindness to joy.
Iranian musician Sahba Sizdahkhani serves as a unique crossroad of East meets West. Inspired heavily by 1960’s free-jazz and Persian Traditional Music, he constantly channels the fire-energy and longing for connectivity that these two stormy histories represent.
Sahba began drums at the age of 12, and santour, an ancient string instrument, several years later. A momentous breakthrough resulted upon hearing The John Coltrane Quartet for the first time, making him a stalwart believer in free improvisation as the only means to attaining maximum expansion, revelation, and flight during performance. A recent description of Sahba’s live show in Washington, D.C. by author Joe Hall read:
“You can describe the confluence of textures or every different stroke that the kit was hit with, but that would ignore the essential: that what was running through the place was of the place, from the boards, bricks, concrete and cellar dirt, to the lights studding the windows, the breathing flesh, inside & out. A green horse ran through the establishment, eyes open & beating.”
Sahba has recorded with artists on the imprints of Dischord Records, Southern Lord, and Drag City, and has appeared live with Peter Brotzmann, Devendra Banhart, Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto), Marc Ribot, Eli Keszler, and Mary Halvorson. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at The University of Maryland in Art History and Archeology as well as in Jazz Performance at Berklee College of Music.
Chris Duncan + Sahba Sizdahkhani
Doors at 7:30pm | Show at 8pm
Radius Gallery
Add to Calendar
$15 General / $8 Students