° fish sung sounds ° Spindle! + Fake Cascade

Saturday
Jun 8, 2019

Doors: 7:30pm
Show: 8pm

$10 | Pay at door

Fish Sung Sounds is a new live performance music series in East Vancouver. Focused on sharing, experimentation, and discovery we aim to make a space dedicated to intimate listening of the emerging and established sounds of local music and sound artists.

Hosted by What Lab and presented by Mark Sutherland.

Fake Cascade

Influenced by Canadian Indie Rock of the late 2000’s, fermented in Jazz school in the Pacific Northwest, and soaked in damp guitar sounds, warm synth beds and floating harmonies. Featuring original music by Alex Scott, vocals, guitar and synth, Fake Cascade explores depression in the digital era, natural disasters and environmental upheaval, as well as good old yearning and heartbreak. It’s more fun than it sounds 😉

Spindle!

An exploration of storytelling through sound, Spindle! is a project to devour the senses. Spinning threads to pry into memory and story, Kria Wall uses the likes of personal lyricism, compositional colour, and sonorous conversation to delve into a space between jazz and art music.

Spindle! is: Kria Wall (vox + compositions), Katie Stewart (violin), Thad Bailey-Mai (trumpet), Madeleine Elkins (guitar), Thomas Hoeller (guitar), Sydney Tough (bass), Jamie Lee (drums)


Accessibility Info

What Lab is located at 1814 Pandora Street. There is no dedicated parking, only street parking. The venue is located on the second floor up one flight of stairs, but there is a ground level accessible entrance through the back of the building. Seating is typically informal, and will include some combination of chairs, floor seating, couches, and cushions. There is one single-occupancy, gender-inclusive washroom. The washroom is not big enough for larger style wheelchairs to completely turn around in while the door is open. We are a trans-inclusive space.