Daylight Music: Deaf Center, Otto A Totland + Sumie
Sun 17 Nov 2024 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The Hot Tin, ME13 8BD
Description
Arctic Circle's Daylight Music has, for over fifteen years, become an
important part of London’s live music scene, with a weird and wonderful
mix of musicians presenting ideas and storytelling in music and sound,
alongside delicious cake, in some of the most splendid and iconic
venues.
We collaborate again with fellow birthday organisation, the boutique Berlin based record label Sonic Pieces.
Founder Monique Recknagel has been quietly curating and hand-crafting
each release (now numbering fifty) creating a small but strong community
of artists, whose ideas explore the border between contemporary
classical and avant-garde. Today we present three of them from across
Europe.
Deaf Center comprises Norwegian multi-instrumentalist Erik K. Skodvin and pianist Otto A. Totland,
who operate at the axis of ambient, contemporary classical and drone
music. Old school friends, they both grew up in a small village in
southern Norway, each having a history of music-experimentation during
the early internet days. At the start of the 2000´s they finally decided
to collaborate. Deaf Center has released several recordings through the last 20 years, including albums Pale Ravine (2005), Owl Splinters (2011) and most recently Low Distance
(2019) on Sonic Pieces. In their music the importance is placed on
timelessness, friendship and the combination of warm human connection
with otherworldly abstractions.
Norweigan artist Otto Andreas Totland is a self-taught pianist. Otto has determined himself as a timeless composer who follows nothing but his own gut and heart. Otto released his first solo piano album, Pinô, in 2014, an album of highly personal compositions built up through years of intimate performing for his friends and family. This started off his trilogy of piano compositions for the Sonic Pieces label, which also contain The Lost (2017) & Companion (2021). Totland´s latest record, Exin, was released on Nils Frahm´s Leiter label, who has recorded and produced all of Otto's solo albums to date.
The Gothenburg-resident impressionistic singer-songwriter and multidisciplinary artist Sumie has just completed the recording of her third album. It is the follow-up to Sumie, her selftitled debut, and Lost In Light, both issued by the UK’s totemic Bella Union label, also the home of Father John Misty, John Grant, Mercury Rev and Susanne Sundfør. Sumie's as-yet untitled new album will be issued in 2025. These rare appearances are the first opportunity – anywhere – to hear a selection of her new
songs. Expect lyrical obliqueness, and the marriage of understated intensity with filigreed atmospherics.
“Daylight Music offers a chance to just drop in, listen to some wonderful music and soak up the venue’s lovely atmosphere.” - Time Out, 101 things to do in London
Further event details: Cafe and bar open. An event for
all ages. Pay-What-You-Can entry in advance or on the door (£12 per
adult suggestion), subject to availability/capacity. The doors open at
midday and the music begins a 1pm.
Location
The Hot Tin, ME13 8BD