'BITTER 5': [+]FATIMA AL QADIRI[+] + MARIE DAVIDSON

'BITTER 5': FATIMA AL QADIRI + MARIE DAVIDSON

The most innovative, exciting and experimental acts from the contemporary electronic music scene live on our stages.

With the concept of 'bitter' we put the most innovative, exciting and experimental acts from the contemporary electronic music scene live on our stages. From atmospheric minimal techno and dark electronics to abstract rhythms and glowing synths.

After four great editions, you can immerse yourself again in the most interesting "bits & bites" of the moment on Saturday, Oct 19.

Line-Up 'bitter 4':

20h00: Doors open
21h00: Marie Davidson
22h15: Fatima Al Qadiri

For this concert a limited number of Gate15 cultural vouchers (for Antwerp students) will be accepted. Send us at least two working days before the day of the concert a request for reservation by mail. After the devaluation of your voucher you will receive the Trix concert ticket.

Fatima Al-Qadiri ku

فاطمة القادري (Romanization: Fatima Al Qadiri) is a Brooklyn-based composer, musician, curator and artist. Born in Senegal, Al Qadiri's exposure to the rampant misappropriation of Western subculture while growing up in Kuwait is apparent in her highly virtuosic body of work. She has performed her symphonic and plaintive baroque electronic compositions at The Kitchen, Gallery 179 and Santos Party House and has regularly exhibited multimedia projects in New York City and Kuwait alongside fellow iconoclasts Khalid Al Gharaballi and Lauren Boyle. http://fatimaalqadiri.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Marie Davidson

Marie Davidson was originally on track to become a classically trained violinist, but she fell in love with analog electronic music and grew into a key figure in Montreal’s minimalist synthpop scene. Armed with an arsenal of synths, recorders, drum samplers, and other gear that would make any music nerd drool, she seamlessly blends techno, house, synthpop, and italo disco. On stage, she brings it all to life through a theatrical interplay of video projections, dark sonic textures, and her signature dry humour.

For her latest album 'City Of Clowns', Marie joined forces with the Dewaele brothers (Soulwax) and Pierre Guerineau (Essaie Pas). The record was written, produced, and released via the Dewaeles’ Belgian label Deewee. That collaboration didn’t come out of nowhere: in 2017, Soulwax delivered a widely acclaimed remix of Marie’s hit 'Work It', sparking a lasting creative friendship.

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