Experimental Baltimore Duo The Furniture to Open for Cigarettes After Sex

The performance is set for the Driift live-stream, Live From L.A..

By: May. 12, 2022
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Experimental Baltimore Duo The Furniture to Open for Cigarettes After Sex

Baltimore experimental duo The Furniture (signed to Greg Gonzalez's Spanish Prayers label) is opening for Cigarettes After Sex during their one-off, global livestream, Live From L.A., filmed exclusively for Driift in Los Angeles, CA. The performance will be premiered worldwide on Thursday 26 May at four different times and will be available for on-demand replays for a further 72 hours afterwards.

Speaking on the livestream, The Furniture wrote:


"This live stream is a great setting for us as it combines the spontaneity of a live show with the familiarity of a studio where we've spent hundreds of hours over the years. In fact, it's so appealing to us that we plan to record our next record in front of these cameras in order to document the spontaneous composition."

The Furniture's debut LP, out now via Spanish Prayers, is the result of an exploration of gradually shape-shifting constructions. The pair point to 1970's German experimental music such as Cluster, and the pioneering minimalist composer Moondog as touchstones.

May 26th 2022 Global Premiere Times:

Premiere #1: 8pm AEST / 11am BST / 12pm CEST
Premiere #2: 8pm BST / 9pm CEST
Premiere #3: 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT
Premiere #4: 8pm PDT / 11pm EDT

Tickets grant access to all four livestream premieres on May 26, and to the on-demand replays. It is possible to buy tickets and watch any of the premieres from anywhere in the world.

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The Furniture Bio:

Improvisation isn't all about the moment itself. For Michael Kuhl and Matthew Pierce, their new project The Furniture celebrates free form spontaneity, yet arrives from a deep-routed understanding of one another. The Furniture is the pair's debut album, being released through Cigarettes After Sex's refreshed label Spanish Prayers and is a meditative trip through amorphous drones, rolling drums and haunting atmospheres. Although it came together in just one two-hour session together, the genesis has a greater history, having played together in various touring bands both inBaltimore and abroad.

The Furniture is their first album as a duo and the chance for them to distill their respective playing styles away from their other projects. The record has been taken entirely from a single live performance recorded in the Reverb club in Baltimore. Frequent collaborator producer Steve Wright brought a mobile studio and some mics down to the small live room and its even smaller stage. From there he let the pair subconsciously weave years of mutual understanding into the free form eight tracks that make up the album.

"Making a record free form can be a little risky. It's not guaranteed that the creative forces that are summoned will show up," say the duo. "But when they do, it can be one of the most fulfilling aspects of recording, in the way that each time you go back and listen, it can take you to a place or an emotion yet to be discovered."

The result is an exploration of gradually shapeshifting constructions. The pair point to 1970's German experimental music such as Cluster, and the pioneering minimalist composer Moondog as touchstones; those kosmiche influences do show themselves on The Furniture - be it during Kontrail's synthesized ebb and flow, or Set to Quiver's shuffling drums that gradually bring themselves to the forefront, amidst a myriad of other percussive shakers and flutters.

When those reference points are visible, though, they're often contorted or submerged amidst other more esoteric influences: opener Gumdrop - like many tracks here - relies on an element of percussive repetition, but in its ambient resonance it's reminiscent of a mid-90's Kranky Records release.There's a sense of sci-fi dystopia within the music too; Thrum's twinkling synth lines, that rise above the dense fog of sound below it, are a good example of this. Down Parasite, meanwhile, is a minimal mixture of Sputnik space sounds calling out amidst cavernous expanse. There's a deeplyEuropean dark psychedelia on The Sloth, while Kuhl's playing pulls in everything from Klaus Dinger to traditional Ghanian rhythmic structures.

"Really, it was about surrendering to the moment," the pair say. "We came into this album with open minds. We relied on our history of working together to create spontaneous compositions."

That these compositions manage to hold such a strong overall identity while traversing so much sonic ground is testament to the pair's combined sense of creative adventure and trust in one another.

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