Music

Sub_Bar at Parallel

18 October - Parallel, Amsterdam
19.15 - €10

On the 18th of October, Sub_Bar is curating a special program during ADE, with a variety of works and two live shows experimenting with sub-frequencies, vibrations, sensation and a will to connect the hearing and deaf communities.

After two years of events and research in the cities of Berlin and Lisbon, we can say that there is a new music format ready to take off in Europe. This format allows deaf communities to fully participate in the adventure and ecosystem of music without losing a shred of poetry. In fact, it opens the doors to a new dimension—a bodily dimension. Sub_Bar has taken an important step in the history of music by exploring what remains once sound is removed. The premise of sub_bar is, in fact, not to use speakers or acoustic material during their events, focusing instead on the creative efforts of a growing international community of artists and the attention of their audiences on the vibrations and changes that occur within the body. Never before have beauty and poetry been such a physical matter.

The day’s program includes a showcase of nine works by deaf and hearing artists who are part of Channel 1, the sub-frequency music catalog by Sub_Bar. These works, created by artists such as Byetone, Stefanie Egedy, and John Kameel Farah, approach vibrations in distinct ways, stimulating a wide range of sensations and emotions. This will be followed by two live performances: one by Atelier Francesco, the founder of the project, and the other by Calvin Khan, a deaf artist who participated in the sub_bar Academy in Berlin. Atelier Francesco will present “Blink Time,” a performance that intertwines nature and music and is a journey through life, space-time, and the human condition. Calvin Khan, in his solo debut, presents a journey that evolves from soft to intense, from sound to pressure, showcasing his deaf perspective as an invitation to strengthen the bridge between hearing and deaf communities.

Sub_bar’s concerts exist in the ephemeral space between 20 Hz and 150 Hz. Once they finish, they’re gone. Created by hearing and deaf artists, these concerts can sometimes induce panic attacks due to the immersive haptic stimulation. If you don’t feel well, find a space where the vibrations are less intense.

This project is made possible by HandicapNL – www.handicap.nl

Program:

Channel 1 Showcase:

Byetone “16 Hz”

Stefanie Egedy “Subbass Invigorating Dose”

John Kameel Farah “Cauldron”

Daisuke Ishida “Into the hottest July (2023)”

Oströl “Lost Keys”

J2DR “Wünschs für selbst zu erforschen deine Ziel”

Cigarra “Cave”

Martine-Nicole Rojina “Autopoiesis”

Myles de Bastion “LoFreqOh Structure”

Performances:

Atelier Francesco presents “Blink Time”

Calvin Khan LIVE

Furthermore, in the venue’s foyer, there will be a station with synthesizers and haptic technology, allowing participants to personally experience the effect of vibrations on the body, supported by a professional who will facilitate the first approach. This experience is suitable for both hearing and deaf individuals, as well as for first-timers and music professionals.

For more information www.subbar.net or @subbar.eufonia

The people at Sub_Bar and Parallel have kindly offered a limited amount of free tickets for Subbacultcha members. Please make a reservation by sending an email to mailinglist@subbacultcha.nl with ‘Sub Bar’ in the subject line + your name in the email.

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