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SUMMARY:Anju Singh - Neptune
DTSTAMP:20260414T221745Z
DTSTART:20250220T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:NEPTUNE IS A FULL-LENGTH EXPERIMENTAL DOOM-DRONE PROGRAM WITH T
	HE MOONS OF THE\nPLANET FEATURED IN VARIED MOVEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORK\,
	 CONTRIBUTING AS\nELEMENTS TOWARDS A FULL TRANSCENDENT ODYSSEY.\n\nNEPTUNE
	 takes the audience on a journey to the confines of the solar system with\
	nmusic inspired by the planet and its moons. Using strings\, heavy doom an
	d drone\nsounds\, synthesizers\, experimental techniques\, and sound art e
	lements\, the piece\naims to share the experience of the intense and abyss
	al nature of deep waters\nand the vastness of celestial space. Exploring t
	hese mysterious and\nuncontrollable forces of nature\, questions about our
	 relationship as humans to\nforces of these magnitudes are considered\, pr
	oviding a sonic soundscape to\ncontemplate our position and placement in t
	he universe.\n\nNeptune is a full-length experimental doom-drone program w
	ith the moons of the\nplanet featured in varied movements throughout the w
	ork\, contributing as\nelements towards a full transcendent odyssey. The p
	iece is written for strings\,\npercussion\, synthesizers\, electronics\, a
	nd amplified instruments.\n\n \n\n\nANJU SINGH\n\nAnju experiments with te
	xture\, sound\, images\, and compositional structure in her\npractice and 
	work as a sound designer\, composer\, multi-instrumentalist\,\nperformer\,
	 noise/sound artist\, media artist\, and curator. Her work engages in a\np
	ractice of deconstruction and reanimation as process-based methods and pla
	ys\nwith the application of contrasting themes and boundary/volume stressi
	ng\nexperimental elements. As an interdisciplinary artist\, she works in m
	usic\, media\narts\, performance\, theatre\, film and opera. She has toure
	d\, presented and\nperformed her work across Canada\, in Europe\, Brazil\,
	 Mexico\, Japan\, and the\nUnited States.\n\n \n\n \n\n\nPROGRAM\n\nAnju S
	ingh : Neptune (2025) - 60 minutes \n\nComposed at CEM\n\n \n\n\nARTISTS\n
	\n * Anju Singh [https://levivier.ca/en/le-vivier/individual-files/anju-si
	ngh]\n   \n   (composition\, violin\, electronics\, voice)\n\n * Isabelle 
	Harvey\n   \n   (cello)\n\n * Marc-Antoine Mackin-Guay\n   \n   (bass)\n\n
	 * Marie-Pierre Brasset\n   [https://levivier.ca/en/le-vivier/individual-f
	iles/marie-pierre-brasset]\n   \n   (synth)\n\n * Sébastien Savard\n   \n 
	  (violin)\n\n * Bruno Ouellet\n   \n   (guitar)\n\n * Émile Boucher-Clout
	ier\n   \n   (percussion)
URL:https://montreal.askapunk.net/event/anju-singh-neptune
LOCATION:Édifice Wilder (Salle Bleue) - 1435\, rue De Bleury #102
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:noise,experimental,doom,THE NAUSEA,Anju Singh,drone
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h4>Neptune is a full-length experimental doom
	-drone program with the moons of the planet featured in varied movements t
	hroughout the work, contributing as elements towards a full transcendent o
	dyssey.</h4><p>NEPTUNE takes the audience on a journey to the confines of 
	the solar system with music inspired by the planet and its moons. Using st
	rings, heavy doom and drone sounds, synthesizers, experimental techniques,
	 and sound art elements, the piece aims to share the experience of the int
	ense and abyssal nature of deep waters and the vastness of celestial space
	. Exploring these mysterious and uncontrollable forces of nature, question
	s about our relationship as humans to forces of these magnitudes are consi
	dered, providing a sonic soundscape to contemplate our position and placem
	ent in the universe.</p><p>Neptune is a full-length experimental doom-dron
	e program with the moons of the planet featured in varied movements throug
	hout the work, contributing as elements towards a full transcendent odysse
	y. The piece is written for strings, percussion, synthesizers, electronics
	, and amplified instruments.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>ANJU SINGH</h3><p>Anju ex
	periments with texture, sound, images, and compositional structure in her 
	practice and work as a sound designer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, pe
	rformer, noise/sound artist, media artist, and curator. Her work engages i
	n a practice of deconstruction and reanimation as process-based methods an
	d plays with the application of contrasting themes and boundary/volume str
	essing experimental elements. As an interdisciplinary artist, she works in
	 music, media arts, performance, theatre, film and opera. She has toured, 
	presented and performed her work across Canada, in Europe, Brazil, Mexico,
	 Japan, and the United States.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Program</h
	3><p>Anju Singh :&nbsp;<em>Neptune</em> (2025) - 60 minutes&nbsp;</p><p>Co
	mposed at CEM</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Artists</h3><ul><li><p><a target="_blank
	" href="https://levivier.ca/en/le-vivier/individual-files/anju-singh">Anju
	 Singh</a></p><p>(composition, violin, electronics, voice)</p></li><li><p>
	Isabelle Harvey</p><p>(cello)</p></li><li><p>Marc-Antoine Mackin-Guay</p><
	p>(bass)</p></li><li><p><a target="_blank" href="https://levivier.ca/en/le
	-vivier/individual-files/marie-pierre-brasset">Marie-Pierre Brasset</a></p
	><p>(synth)</p></li><li><p>Sébastien Savard</p><p>(violin)</p></li><li><p>
	Bruno Ouellet</p><p>(guitar)</p></li><li><p>Émile Boucher-Cloutier</p><p>(
	percussion)</p></li></ul>
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