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Mayuko Hino + Thomas Dimuzio

Rare US appearance from the ‘Queen Of Japanese Noise’

Thu., Feb. 6, 2025
Doors at 8pm | Show at 8:30pm
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Mayuko Hino

Prolific as a live performer, Mayuko Hino is most well-known for forming C.C.C.C. (Cosmic Coincidence Control Center) in 1990, together with Hiroshi Hasegawa, Fumio Kosakai and Ryuichi Nagakubo. In its early phase, the band grabbed attention by combining noise music with Hino’s sadomasochism performance using bondage ropes and dripping candle wax. C.C.C.C. released their European debut CD 'Flash' on Cold Spring in 1996. In addition to self-made instruments, Mayuko Hino plays noise with her six-theremin oscillators (in bright pink) – the one and only in the world, specially made by Ryo Araishi (a.k.a. ichion). She is also a member of Mne-Mic, DFH-M3, and Transparentz.


Thomas Dimuzio 

Thomas Dimuzio is a musician, composer, improviser, sound designer, mastering engineer, label proprietor, and music technologist based in San Francisco, California. His music is an immersive sonic journey, transporting listeners to otherworldly auditory realms. As Peter Marsh of the BBC describes, “His work has a narrative, filmic tug that will draw you into its dark corners, ears alert… brilliant and rarely less than entertaining.” Dimuzio’s recordings have been internationally released by labels such as ReR Megacorp, Asphodel, RRRecords, No Fun Productions, Sonoris, Drone Records, Record Label Records, Odd Size, and Seeland. Dimuzio has collaborated with a wide array of artists including Chris Cutler, Dan Burke, Joseph Hammer, Alan Courtis, Nick Didkovsky, Due Process, Voice of Eye, Fred Frith, David Lee Myers, Marcia Bassett, Alaric, ISIS, 5uu's, Matmos, Wobbly, and Negativland. His performances have graced notable venues and festivals such as the AngelicA Festival Internazionale di Musica, San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, CCRMA at Stanford, Recombinant Media Labs Buchla Memorial, and the Ende Tymes Festival of Experimental Art and Liberation. His current Sculpting Electric series features compositions made using the innovative Buchla 200 series, also known as the Electronic Music Box. Dimuzio also hosted KPFA’s Frequency Modulation Radio, featuring live on-air performances by sonic innovators exploring the fringes of music.

Mayuko Hino + Thomas Dimuzio

Rare US appearance from the ‘Queen Of Japanese Noise’

Thu., Feb. 6, 2025
Doors at 8pm | Show at 8:30pm
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$16 General / FREE or discounted for Members
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