Wed, 16 Nov
|Sheffield City Centre
(sold out) i-Now - Sote (Ata Ebtekar) & Dava (Nino Davadze)
We are very excited to have partnered with Mark Fell to present an evening of live electronic music & sound art featuring:


Time & Location
16 Nov 2022, 19:30 – 23:00
Sheffield City Centre, 12 Fitzalan Square, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2AZ, UK
About the Event
As part of our i-Now project we are working with a range of artists to co-curate a series of events pushing the boundaries of modern music.
We are very excited to have partnered with Mark Fell to present an evening of live electronic music & sound art featuring:
SOTE (Ata Ebtekar) - Live
DAVA (Nino Davadze) - Live AV
Weds 16th November
7.30pm - 11pm
@ DINA
Pay what you can affordÂ
>>>>> SOTE (Ata Ebtekar)
Ata Ebtekar, better known as Sote, is an electronic music composer and
sound artist based in Tehran, Iran. His wide-ranging love of rich sounds
and textures is embodied in diverse paths such as hardcore club sounds, collaborations that straddle (traditional) acoustic and electronic
instrumentation, and solo experimental electronics – making Ebtekar
equally at home in concert halls, galleries, or clubs. Over the last two
decades, he has released on labels such as Warp, Sub Rosa, Morphine,
Diagonal, and Opal Tapes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KcuhYfVlV4
https://subrosalabel.bandcamp.com/album/majestic-noise-made-in-beautiful-rotten-iran
https://soundcloud.com/sotesound
>>> DAVA (Nino Davadze)
Nino Davadze is an experimental musician and multimedia artist from Tbilisi in Georgia. She draws inspiration from her classical music training and experience in choral singing in an Orthodox church in the Georgian countryside. Her sonic trajectory repurposes the form of IDM, electronic minimalism via storytelling and political lyricism to create a new hybrid that adds a refreshing musical perspective at a personal level. She intends to create a utopian environment using sound art, field recordings and visuals for her live performances and recordings. Effecting with the musical language used a tool that expresses the resistance to the concrete system of the contemporary Georgian society in the post-soviet context.Â
https://youtu.be/f44mJAD6H8w
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