Dubmorphology, Nkisi, Kodwo Eshun & Klein

Ultima 2024: Black Industrial/Noise

Concert
ARTWORK NODE Brian Cliff Olguin for Ultima

NODE / Brian Cliff Olguin for Ultima

A radical ‘essay-concert’ reclaiming a post-colonial lineage of techno and noise.

Date Place Doors open Show start Finish Bus back to Oslo at 22:00 is included in the ticket
Studio 17:00 18:00 22.00

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  • Ordinary ticket 300,-
  • Under 30 200,-
  • Tickets give entry to all open exhibitions.

Black Industrial/Noise is an extended event taking over Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. Compelling experimental electronic music and noise artists and thinkers present a continuous flow of live music and talk, within a loosely defined concept of ‘Black Industrialism’.

Trevor Mathison and Gary Stewart have been in search of a black avant garde since the 1980s. As the duo Dubmorphology they make experimental audio-visual installations and performances that examine the relationship between culture, history and creativity, reworking historical, political and scientific archives.

Theorist and artist Kodwo Eshun is the author of the acclaimed book on music and Afrofuturism, More Brilliant Than the Sun (1998). He will give a performance-lecture outlining the aesthetic of Black Industrialism.

Nkisi is a producer, live musician, DJ and curator born in Congo, raised in Belgium. Her intense sonics are influenced by ancient Kongo rhythms, noise, the planetary electromagnetic grid, and experimental improvisation.

South London’s Klein is an electronic composer with a Nigerian background. She specialises in grainy pop collages with R&B-inspired vocals, manipulated samples and metallic drones. As well as collaborating with Laurel Halo she has released music on the Hyperdub label and composed music for film.

Thematically, several of the artists relate to the exhibition The Atlantic Ocean. Myths, Art, Science, which is in its last exhibition weekend. Extraction, ecology and migration are themes included in the concerts, and recordings directly from the fjord outside Henie Onstad will be part of the soundscape.

NB. A light meal, visit to the Atlanterhavet exhibition and transport from Henie Onstad to Oslo after the event are included in the ticket price.

  • Klein
  • Nkisi
  • Dubmorphology
  • Kodwo Eshun
  • Klein by Gabriel Moses
    ↑ Klein

    Photo: Gabriel Moses

  • Nkisi at Nextones 25 By Pedro Kuster
    ↑ Nkisi

    Photo: Pedro Kuster

  • Dubmorphology by Matt Favero
    ↑ Dubmorphology

    Photo: Matt Favero

  • Kodwo Eshun
    ↑ Kodwo Eshun

In collaboration with

In collaboration with Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and the Black Industrial Research Group. With the support of Sparebankstiftelsen DNB as part of Henie Onstad + Ultima: Listening to the Legacy.