Aug

05

Hatis Noit Hatis Noit

with Qasim Naqvi (Solo)

Mon August 5th, 2024

7:30PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: All Ages

Doors Open: 6:30PM

Show Time: 7:30PM

Event Ticket: $25

Day of Show: $30

Ticketing Policy

This show includes both Standing and Seated tickets. By purchasing a Seated ticket you agree to also purchase a minimum of two food and/or beverage items per person.

Table seating is first come, first seated. Please arrive early for the best choice of available seats. Seating begins when doors open. Tables are communal so you may be seated with other patrons.

Proof of vax is NOT required for this event

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Hatis Noit

Hatis Noit is a Japanese vocal performer hailing from distant Shiretoko in Hokkaido who now resides in London. Her accomplished range is astonishingly self-taught, inspired by everything she could find from Gagaku — Japanese classical music — and operatic styles, Bulgarian and Gregorian chanting, to avant-garde and pop vocalists.

It was at the age of 16, during a trek in Nepal to Buddha’s birthplace, when she realised singing was her calling. While staying at a women’s temple in Lumbini, one morning on a walk Hatis Noit heard someone singing. On further investigation it was a female monk singing Buddhist chants, alone. The sound moved her so intensely she was instantly aware of the visceral power of the human voice; a primal and instinctive instrument that connects us to the very essence of humanity, nature and our universe.

The name Hatis Noit itself is taken from Japanese folklore, meaning the stem of the lotus flower. The lotus represents the living world, while its root represents the spirit world, therefore Hatis Noit is what connects the two. For Hatis Noit, music represents the same netherworld with its ability to move and transport us to the other side; the past, a memory, our subconscious.

After participating in a memorial and appreciation ceremony tailored to the withdrawal of the evacuation area in Fukushima on 31 March 2017, Hatis Noit collaborated with renowned visual artist Nobumichi Asai on a project titled Inori (prayer) which they premiered live at Mutek Japan in Tokyo.

March 23, 2018 marked the worldwide release of her first enigmatic EP Illogical Dance on Erased Tapes. The arresting 4-track record features Björk-collaborators Matmos and creates unique song-worlds with transcendent vocal interpretations that at once deconstruct and recombine Western Classical, Japanese folk and nature’s own ambience atmosphere.

Having recently moved to London, she’s performed solo shows and appeared at various festivals across Europe, including a special live performance at the Milan Fashion Week 2018. Hatis Noit has collaborated with Kevin Richard Martin aka The Bug, the NYX Electronic Drone Choir and appeared on recordings by fellow countryman Masayoshi Fujita as well as Ukrainian pianist and Continuous Music pioneer Lubomyr Melnyk. She’s been invited by David Lynch to perform at his Manchester International Festival takeover in 2019, and appeared on US super-producer Rick Rubin‘s Showtime documentary series Shangri-la, followed by headline shows across Europe and beyond, culminating in a much applauded sold-out London show with the London Contemporary Orchestra at Southbank Centre.

Tipped by The Guardian as One To Watch in 2020, Hatis Noit collaborated with cinematographer Vincent Moon for Elevate in Graz, Austria and has been working on various bespoke music commissions including Fernweh as her contribution to the Erased Tapes compilation Music for kō.

Her first full-length album for international release Aura was released on June 24, 2022 to much critical acclaim, with Inori having received a rework by the American avant-garde composer William Basinski and Thor a shamanic techno remix by the legendary UK DJ and producer Matthew Herbert.

Since its release, Hatis Noit has been touring the world, including celebrated performances at MUTEK Japan, Montréal & Mexico, Rewire, Le Guess Who?, WOMAD, and many more.

“This deserves a closer listen” Album of the Day — Bandcamp

“Aura is a bold, impressive debut which signals — loud, clear and creatively — that when Hatis Noit opens her throat to sing, we should be listening” — NPR

“It feels like the day the world changed… ‘Aura’ is one of the most singular albums I’ve heard for a long time” 9/10 — CLASH

“A breathtaking work which showcases the dexterity of Noit’s voice, and of the human voice in general” 8/10 — Loud And Quiet

“Impressive… blasts of strangely affecting oral fanfare” — The Wire

“This is a voice you only need to hear once and you’ll never forget it” — Mary Anne Hobbs, BBC 6 Music

Qasim Naqvi (Solo)

Pakistani-American drummer and composer Qasim Naqvi is a founding member of the acoustic trio Dawn of Midi. Outside of his work in D.O.M., Naqvi is an accomplished solo artist, with a passion for modular synthesizer systems and orchestral and chamber writing. He has collaborated with The BBC Concert Orchestra, Jennifer Koh, The London Contemporary Orchestra, Stargaze, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Crash Ensemble, The Now Ensemble, The Erebus Ensemble, yMusic, The Helsinki Chamber Choir, Alexander Whitley, Cikada, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra(MusicNOW Season) and others.

Qasim’s film installation music has also been shown at dOCUMENTA 13 and 14, The Guggenheim Museum, The Tate Britain (Turner Prize), MOMA P.S. 1, IDFA, Berlinale and others. In 2021, Qasim worked with Masterclass on the music for their series on artist and stage designer Es Devlin. Most recently, he collaborated with Tremolo Productions to score the 4-part Showtime Original series ‘The 12th Victim’, directed by Emmy-winning director Nicola B. Marsh. He has also worked with such notable filmmakers as Laura Poitras, Mariam Ghani, Marc Levin, Naeem Mohaiemen, Smriti Keshari, Prashant Bhargava and Erin Heidenreich.

Acoustic trio Dawn of Midi have released two albums. Their most recent Dysnomia, was acclaimed by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Spin, The Guardian and the New Yorker. Radiohead personally picked Dawn of Midi as their support band for two sold out concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden for their Moon Shaped Pool tour.

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