Leah Kardos: Machines full show

Servant Jazz Quarters, 10a Bradbury Street, Dalston, London
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This event ended on Thursday 23rd of October 2014
Admission
£4 advance (We Got Tickets), £5 advance
Venue Information
Servant Jazz Quarters
Bradbury Street, N16 8JN
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Kingsland 0.10 miles

Chaos Theory presents an evening of groundbreaking contemporary classical, electronic and ambient composers that we are hugely anticipating.

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Composer Leah Kardos will perform the entirety of her second album 'Machines', with vocals provided by Laura Wolk-Lewanowicz - Soprano. Leah continues to challenge herself with live instrumental performance with technology, location recordings and found sounds, so we're very excited to see what this live debut will bring.

Anybody who buys a ticket in advance will receive a programme of the evening handmade by Leah.

Limited editions of the album, signed by Leah and Laura will be available on the evening.

"Machines has a wholeness that is quite remarkable. But equally impressive is the manner in which Kardos conceals her virtuosity." - I Care If You Listen

"Leah Kardos isn’t scared to experiment and doesn’t fail to surprise" - Echoes And Dust

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Russell.M.Harmon

This ambient electronic producer lays sparse, contemplative piano over a bed of machine music. His previous musical project, her.eyes.like_static, which had been his musical outlet since his early twenties, garnered fans and followers off his startlingly inventive originals, and also for his blistering remixes for the likes of Revere and worriedaboutsatan.

Now relaunching himself under his own name, Russell.M.Harmon has lost none of the emotional resonance or sheer brutality of his previous project, and his productions are now sounding fuller and more inventive than ever.

"Searingly intense" - Shout4Music

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Benedict Edwards

A different side to the ex-frontman of progressive metal band Miocene, as he explores dark ambient sounds with classical instrumentation in his solo project.

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