Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe

THU 17 August 2023
8:15pm

A note from Angus Andrew:

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe’s music is a dense, haunting and elegant soundscape that incorporates spontaneous arrangements of voice and modular synthesiser. 

His soundtrack for the film “Candyman” showcases his ability to manipulate madness into music.

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist, curator and composer that works primarily with, but not limited to voice and modular synthesizer for sound in the realm of spontaneous music. Along with analog video synthesis works, he has brought forth an A/V proposal that has been a focus of live performance and installation/exhibition.

 

The marriage of synthesis and the voice has allowed for a heightened physicality in the way of ecstatic music, both in a live setting and recorded. The sensitivity of analogue modular synthesis echoes the organic nature of vocal expression which in this case is meant to put forth a trancelike state.

 

Lowe’s works on paper tend towards human relations to the natural/magical world and the repetition of motifs.

As of late Robert has also put more focus on composition for film, both in solo scoring and collaboration.

Through collaboration Robert has worked with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Sabrina Ratté, Rose Lazar, Nicolas Becker, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Tarek Atoui, Philippe Parreno, Evan Calder Williams, Ariel Kalma, Susie Ibarra, YoshimiO, Alexandra Wolkowicz, Biba Bell, ADULT., Hildur Guđnadóttir, and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Ballot Closed

THU 17 August 2023
8:15pm
Phoenix Central Park


Ballot draw date: TUE 8 August 2023