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JON HUNTER (NSW)

Jon Hunter is an electronic artist/musician living in Sydney. He creates sound installations, composes and performs music for modified spring reverberation units, computer and guitar.

Hunter's works sit somewhere between psychedelia and science fiction. Often sounding like organic field recordings but
synthetically rendered, these tense environments teeter on the edge of collapse whilst the echoes of Hendrix and Haino fly past.
He is a part of The Holy Soul, Guarde Compartmente (a duo with Monika Brooks) & Delirium Tremens (a duo with Peter Newman). He has performed with the likes of Damo Suzuki (Can), David Thomas (Pere Ubu), Yusuke Akai, Somaya Langley, TAD, Nick De Jong (Ghosts of Television / None Music) and Shoji Hano.
He co-presents the weekly new/experimental music program 'Song X' on 2ser with Martin Ng & Peter Blamey and co-runs a small label Magnetic Recording Council ."

 

Jon hunter is performing at the Concert @ ABC Sydney 

 

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