Music in the Manton: Circuit des Yeux with Bill Nace and Robbie Wing
Thursday, November 7, 2024
6:00 PM–7:30 PM
Auditorium
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Circuit des Yeux is the stage name of Haley Fohr, a Chicago-based vocalist, composer, and singer-songwriter known for her four-octave voice and distinctive twelve-string guitar style. Her recent works include an original soundtrack for Charles Bryant’s silent film Salomé (1923), commissioned by Opera North, and her acclaimed 2021 album –io, featured on NPR Music’s Best Albums of 2021 list. Circuit des Yeux will be joined onstage by Bill Nace.
Bill Nace is an experimental guitarist and visual artist from New Jersey. He has collaborated with Joe McPhee, Steve Gunn, Thurston Moore, Yoko Ono, and Kim Gordon.
Philadelphia’s Bill Nace and Chicago’s Haley Fohr (Circuit des Yeux) first played together in 2022 at the Frequency Festival. The curator of the Frequency Festival, Peter Margasak, wrote this about the start of their electric collaboration:
“I wish I could take credit for bringing Bill Nace and Haley Fohr together, but the idea was their own. I just figured out a way to make it happen; Covid delayed the inaugural performance a year, until February of 2022, when they played the opening night concert of Frequency Festival at Constellation in Chicago, but the wait was worth it. I was and remain a huge admirer of both artists, musicians driven by gut instinct and for whom nothing is outside the realm of possibilities. Although Nace’s playing might initially hit with gale-force intensity, beneath the lacerating surface is a detail-rich poetry, as one needling phrase or another whipsaw gesture opens up a rich tapestry to slowly morphing patterns and internal networks of sound. Nace might play guitar, or he might choose tashigoto, but it doesn’t matter in the end, because he utterly transforms whatever he touches into something new.
I first heard Fohr in her Circuit des Yeux guise, where she unbound voice throbs at the heart of mini-symphonies, blending primal howls and elegant arias into a devastatingly rich art-pop. I also had the pleasure of presenting a concert where she improvised using wordless voice and electronics that opened up radically different pathways. Their work seemed miles apart, but their shared fearlessness seemed to guarantee a creative supernova. There’s no point in trying to pin down or describe what happens when they collaborate, because such encounters are deliriously unpredictable, apart from the promise that what they make together will leave you confused, transformed, and reeling. What more could a listener ask for?”
Robbie Wing (ᏣᎳᎩ, Cherokee Nation citizen) is an artist and musician born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Currently living in Catskill, New York, Wing's work includes performance and multichannel installations, using electronics, field recording, and composition to research contaminants, and the sonic relationship between layering, objects, and time.
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). For accessibility concerns, call 413 458 0524. This program is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
Image courtesy of Circuit des Yeux
Bill Nace is an experimental guitarist and visual artist from New Jersey. He has collaborated with Joe McPhee, Steve Gunn, Thurston Moore, Yoko Ono, and Kim Gordon.
Philadelphia’s Bill Nace and Chicago’s Haley Fohr (Circuit des Yeux) first played together in 2022 at the Frequency Festival. The curator of the Frequency Festival, Peter Margasak, wrote this about the start of their electric collaboration:
“I wish I could take credit for bringing Bill Nace and Haley Fohr together, but the idea was their own. I just figured out a way to make it happen; Covid delayed the inaugural performance a year, until February of 2022, when they played the opening night concert of Frequency Festival at Constellation in Chicago, but the wait was worth it. I was and remain a huge admirer of both artists, musicians driven by gut instinct and for whom nothing is outside the realm of possibilities. Although Nace’s playing might initially hit with gale-force intensity, beneath the lacerating surface is a detail-rich poetry, as one needling phrase or another whipsaw gesture opens up a rich tapestry to slowly morphing patterns and internal networks of sound. Nace might play guitar, or he might choose tashigoto, but it doesn’t matter in the end, because he utterly transforms whatever he touches into something new.
I first heard Fohr in her Circuit des Yeux guise, where she unbound voice throbs at the heart of mini-symphonies, blending primal howls and elegant arias into a devastatingly rich art-pop. I also had the pleasure of presenting a concert where she improvised using wordless voice and electronics that opened up radically different pathways. Their work seemed miles apart, but their shared fearlessness seemed to guarantee a creative supernova. There’s no point in trying to pin down or describe what happens when they collaborate, because such encounters are deliriously unpredictable, apart from the promise that what they make together will leave you confused, transformed, and reeling. What more could a listener ask for?”
Robbie Wing (ᏣᎳᎩ, Cherokee Nation citizen) is an artist and musician born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Currently living in Catskill, New York, Wing's work includes performance and multichannel installations, using electronics, field recording, and composition to research contaminants, and the sonic relationship between layering, objects, and time.
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). For accessibility concerns, call 413 458 0524. This program is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
Image courtesy of Circuit des Yeux