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  • KEPK 241 Station Road Yeerongpilly, QLD, 4105 Australia (map)

Live Music - Friday 21 March

MADE NOW MUSIC is delighted to welcome Unnamed Road—Jon Rose & Erik Griswold—on their national tour, celebrating the release of their debut album Unnamed Road (via Harrigans Lane Collective). Joining them from Sweden is the remarkable Casey Moir, a vocalist with a rare blend of sensitivity and intensity. We’re looking forward to sharing this special night of music with you at KEPK, our home away from home. Come along, settle in, and enjoy the sounds. 2025 BABY!!!! Let’s go!!

Unnamed Road
To celebrate the release of their first duo album, Unnamed Road, improvisors violinist Jon Rose and pianist Erik Griswold will tour Australia in 2025, performing in Brisbane, Stanthorpe, Moree, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide, Melbourne, Tara and Alice Springs. Unnamed Road is a first musical meeting between two Australian innovators, featuring Jon Rose’s tenor and regular violins and Erik Griswold’s prepared piano. The music swings from high energy rhythmic exchanges to dark lyricism; from dense pointillism to moody expressionism, raw percussive, sonic, and textural exploration. Jon and Erik bring out the best in each other; challenging one another to find an extra gear or to follow the unexpected path. The Unnamed Road tour is supported by Creative Australia.

Casey Moir
Casey Moir is an Australian born vocal-artist, improviser, and composer of experimental music, based in Stockholm, Sweden. Her artistic practice is centered around the extended capabilities of the voice. She enjoys testing and pushing conventional boundaries, exploring how vowels and consonants can be formed, distorted, and manipulated, and how sounds can be shaped and moulded using the tongue, lips, glottis and hands. She combines these somewhat unconventional aspects with other musical aspects such as form, direction, overall shape, structure and movement. She is also keenly interested in the concept of space and room and how these can be investigated in performance, improvisation and composition. This has her composing larger scale works that use a whole room as the scene and that can have musicians and/or audience being ambulatory, changing directions, trajectories and proximities to things, sounds and others.

Doors at 7pm, Music from 7:30 - $20 entry.

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MNM acknowledges that we are located on the traditional lands of the Turrbal and Jagera nations. We extend our respects to their ancestors and elders past and present and emerging.
Image: Brodie McAllister

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