ATHICA
Friday, October 8th, 2010
08:45 PM
Charlie Rauh & Megan Harrold, and others
an evening of dance, experimental guitar, and 12th century mysticism
Killick, of Athens, GA explores the edges of possibility in sound with the H'arpeggione, an 18-string plucked and bowed hybrid by California luthier Fred Carlson. Balancing sonic focus with temporal openness, Killick guides deep into the heart of beauty to access ancient knowledge, following the muse where the spirits roam. His music is Appalachian Trance Metal, a dynamic body/soul/mind system. Inspired by the Fugates of Troublesome Creek, Smurfs, and colloidal silver overuse, Killick is on a lifelong mission to turn a sizeable swatch of his skin blue. Blue is the color of the sky, water, the throat chakra, and is also known as the color of desperation.
http://www.athica.org/exhibit.php?ID=88
For more information and samples of Killick's recordings:
http://www.myspace.com/thekillick
Curator: Lizzie Zucker Saltz
Video edited by Graham Cotten
Copyright ATHICA 2010
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