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SNAWKLOR (VIC)

Snawklor grew out of a long running collaboration between Nathan Gray and Dylan Martorell, beginning as a duo that made electro-acoustic work in galleries. Over a decade of experimentation and adjustment - from delicate sound installation to lap top skiddery to synth and guitar noise - over the last year Snawklor took a step in a new direction with the addition of Duncan Blachford on live drums.  [photo © Ben Butcher]

24.06.2010 Concert One @ Brisbane Powerhouse
26.06.2010 Concert @ ICU, Castlemaine
01.07.2010 Concert One @ 3RRR Melbourne
03.07.2010 On Edge Festival Opening Party, Cairns

“A set of ecological constructs moving through time and space. Melody is the manure and sometimes the ants are flying the ship when everyone’s in hibernation.” - Dylan Martorell, interview in Cyclic Defrost #19

“The environments we choose to play in will naturally dictate the music Snawklor will play in the future. Water music, cave music, tram music, garden music, zoo music, dog beach music, airport music, hospital music, graveyard music, sewerage plant music, wetlands music, kindergarten music.” - Dylan Martorell, interview in Cyclic Defrost #19

 http://snawklor.blogspot.com

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