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Clan Analogue presents Sonic Selections, Spectral Visions

Live ambient electronic music performances and visual projection improvisations.

  • Dates 14 Oct
  • Time 7:00pm - 11:00pm (Come and go as you please)
  • Venue Long Play
$20.00
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Hand adjusting settings on a Buchla synthesizer
Psychedelic image of electronic gear and overlaid computer-generated graphics.

Image Credit: Damian Murphy

Hand adjusting settings on a Buchla synthesizer
Psychedelic image of electronic gear and overlaid computer-generated graphics.
  • Presented by: Clan Analogue

  • Performed by: Michael Mildren, David Prescott-Steed, Evan Sparks and Reductionist, with visuals by Aday, Brkn Fixie and Jennifer Lea

  • Curated by: Nick Wilson

Australia’s preeminent electronic music collective Clan Analogue presents a line-up of accomplished live electronic music and VJ performers in an immersive sit-down multimedia show. 'Sonic Selections, Spectral Visions' takes place in the LongPlay cinema space, with artists given full range to develop their sonic and visual concepts without constraints, exploring the areas of ambient, experimental and psychedelic electronica and video art.
Performing musical artists include Michael Mildren, David Prescott-Steed, Evan Sparks and Reductionist, with live visuals by Aday, Brkn Fixie and Jennifer Lea.

About Clan Analogue

Clan Analogue is an electronic music label and arts collective which has been going strong in Australia since 1992. Members are active in electronic music and related artforms throughout Australia and internationally. Clan Analogue’s early membership were motivated by their enthusiasm for electronic music and the difficulties of performing and releasing it in Australia at that time. Since then, Clan Analogue has established itself as Australia’s pre-eminent artist-run record labels for new and diverse forms of electronic music.

With its collective nature, Clan Analogue often functions as an entry point for artists and audiences starting out in electronic music. It has been active in organising workshops and open electronic music jam sessions to educate and communicate electronic production and performances skills to a wider audience, with events run in clubs, pubs, warehouse parties and outdoor raves.

Clan Analogue’s notable events in Melbourne in recent years have included the Gear Shift series of jam sessions, funded by the City of Melbourne, the first performances in Melbourne of German Trautonium player Peter Pichler, the launch of the Mobile Strategies compilation album in 2019’s Darebin Music Feast and the live-streamed “Drones for an Empty Space” online collaborations during the pandemic lockdowns. In 2022, Clan Analogue celebrated its 30th anniversary with the release Cognition 303: Bassline Deviations.

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