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Z'EV with Ned Sublette
Z’EV is a founder of what has come to be known as industrial music; he fabricates his own instruments; he is one of the foremost practitioners of both wild-style and mallet percussion. And on June 7, 2010, he performed a live set in the Clocktower Gallery.
Many of Z’EV's sonic soundscapes are created by the artist attuning himself to the acoustic and spiritual essences of the spaces in which he works, as he did with the Clocktower space. In this segment, he is joined by composer and musicologist Ned Sublette, who, amid excerpts from the day's performance, declaims his "post-Mamboist" theory on the life and work of his longtime friend.
Many of Z’EV's sonic soundscapes are created by the artist attuning himself to the acoustic and spiritual essences of the spaces in which he works, as he did with the Clocktower space. In this segment, he is joined by composer and musicologist Ned Sublette, who, amid excerpts from the day's performance, declaims his "post-Mamboist" theory on the life and work of his longtime friend.
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