The electronic music composer and synthesist invites us to experience new music alongside key moments from across her catalogue, in a setting designed for intensity, scale and close listening.
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith brings us a special performance that traces the evolving language of her electronic and compositional practice.
This show offers a rare opportunity to experience new material alongside key moments in her work. She is joined by the London Contemporary Orchestra, conducted by Robert Ames, for a show that reflects both on her creative trajectory and on the more rhythm focused direction her work has been moving towards in recent years.
Over the past decade Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith has developed a distinctive body of work that moves fluidly between experimental electronics, contemporary classical writing and immersive sound design. With collaborations spanning Patti Smith, Four Tet, Danny Elfman and more, she continues to expand the possibilities of electronic composition while maintaining a deeply personal sonic signature.
I saw her at Munch Museum in Oslo, playing her songs from her latest album "Let's Turn it into sound". I was constantly surprised by her compositions, her singing style with a strong reverb. The visuals by Sean Hellfritsch, which mix a 90's vibe with motion capture were also pretty cool.