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Elastro Series: Matt Christensen & P.M. Tummala, Paige Naylor, Allen Moore

Matt Christensen & P.M. Tummala

Paige Naylor

Allen Moore

Night two in an Elastro double-header to finish out November! Tonight we are celebrating the release of Matt Christensen & P.M. Tummala’s new duo album Yellow Works! We’ll also have solo sets from Elastro curator Paige Alice Naylor and Elastic regular Allen Moore.

Artist Bios

Matt Christensen & P.M. Tummala celebrate the release of Yellow Works, their debut album as a duo. Matt Christensen is the singer and guitarist for the long-running and influential ambient-rock band Zelienople and has released numerous solo albums over the years. P.M. Tummala is a multi-instrumentalist and producer who has released two solo albums of Indian Modernist sound collages, Abstractions in Meera and Brindavan Mon Amour. Yellow Works finds Tummala and Christensen creating sun-mellowed instrumental tracks for synthesizer, vibraphone, and Fender Rhodes.

Paige Naylor is a Chicago-based artist and educator working within the realms of sound, light, performance, installation, technology, acoustic ecology, listening practices and writing. Her work aims to bend time, transform space, and create new social and emotional realities for/with others. Paige holds an MFA in Sound from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Certificate in Deep Listening from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is an assistant professor at Northern Illinois University, a curator for Elastic Art’s Elastro Series, and the program director for the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology’s Summer Soundwalks in the Park Series. Paige has exhibited work through the Wire Magazine, Chicago Cultural Center, Terrain Biennial, Experimental Sound Studio, Elastic Arts, Hyde Park Art Center, Mana Contemporary, The Empty Bottle, to name a few. paigenaylor.art

Allen Moore is a Black American interdisciplinary artist, Experimental sound artist, educator and curator born and raised in Village of Robbins IL. His sound work is a social allegory, conversing with symbols and institutions conducive to the constructs of race, social class and personal introspection.

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