‘Sound Performance’

Passing Josh & Ian-John Hutchinsong
12.09.2015.16:00-18:00PM

Artist Intro:

Although he bears the “Passing Josh” moniker, Josh is in a stationary state during the performance. Whilst confined within his space, the music engenders transcendent freedom.
“Passing Josh” is an experimental musician who uses modulated effects on instruments such as mouth organs and jaw harps to create improvisational soundscape concerts. He performs at live clubs in Hongdae, invitational performances, open mics events, and performances at Yogiga. Recently he has participated in collective improvisation series “For Instance” (2014) and “Ttakji Series” (2015).

Ian-John Hutchinson
Ian-John studied with composer and instrument maker Phil Dadson at Auckland University in 2001. He has participated in improvisation events in Auckland (Vitamin S), Tokyo, Osaka (MIIT House) and Seoul (Bulgasari and Contact Dance Improvisation Group). In 2010 he did a residency at Seoksu Art Project in South Korea, and performed at the 2012 Gwangju Biennalle. He is interested in the blues harmonica, self-made instruments and field-recordings.

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