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Nik Colk Void and Klara Lewis

FACT and Deep Hedonia present a live performance by two of the most exciting female producers changing the face of electronic music today, London-based sound sculptress Nik Colk Void and experimental Swedish composer, Klara Lewis.

Alternative, spontaneous and improvisational, this programme showcases two artists who create a vibrant mixture of art and sound, incorporating experimentation, field recordings, electronics and an eclectic mix of influences.

Nik Colk Void is an experimental electronic recording artist who has been making music for over 10 years. She is currently focusing more on solo projects, particularly within an arts context, having developed projects for ICA, Art Basel, Barbican, and Tate Modern and working with exceptional contemporary sound artists such as Haroon Mirza and Mark Fell. 
soundcloud.com/nik-colk-void

Klara Lewis is a Swedish composer. Her critically acclaimed debut album Ett was released in 2014. Lewis recently released Too a more introspective, sensual element to her soundworld.

This performance is part of the Public Programme for the new group exhibition No Such Thing As Gravity (11 November - 5 February), at FACT. Supported by the PRS Foundation. 


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