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Side Yard Sounds: Joshua Davison/Nathan Tucker + Cinchel/Akosuen/Jendon Trio

  • Compound Yellow 244 Lake Street Oak Park, IL, 60302 United States (map)

Side Yard Sounds presents: Joshua Davison/Nathan Tucker + Cinchel/Akosuen/Jendon Trio
#244 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL
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Joshua Davison got his start in electronic music as half of the Chicago electronic duo String Theory in the early 2000s. Since then, he's performed and recorded across a number of genres, venturing into psychedelic electronic rock with Parks and Gardens and Thirds, and releasing synthesizer-based experimental music under his own name. His music is available at https://originofthecosmos.bandcamp.com

Nathan Tucker b. 1975. Sampling, synth, lap steel. Former projects include String Theory, Thirds, Parks & Gardens, Yon Pinnacle.

https://soundcloud.com/yon_pinnacle

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Cinchel + Akosuen + Jendon Trio 

Using various electronic and acoustic instruments, the performers this evening will explore new sonic textures and spaces. they will aim to provide an environment of peace and harmony to rest our tired minds

Cinchel/Akosuen/Jendon - “Three people, 14 to 15 strings between them. Many pedals, too. We may be angry, frustrated and full of hate, but we promise not to make that your problem. Instead, we offer you simplicity and focus. Pure light for an impure world. We strive for long tones and deep textures.”

An example of the Music that we will play as a trio can be heard here

https://cinchel.bandcamp.com/album/one-day

Cinchel: mostly a guitar player focusing on improvisation and abstraction of guitar sounds through effects. 

Akosuen: is a music and performance project by Billie Howard involving sounds that focus on breathing cycles, chronic pain, and mediation on both quiet and extremely loud sounds. Billie will be playing violin and affects for this group

Jendon: Neil Jendon will be playing upright bass and effects. Neil’s solo work explores improvised/noise and electronic stuff. Also, some solidly rock and pop stuff.