Coldcut to perform at latest Noise of Art event

Coldcut and Aggie Frost are among the artists performing at the second event in Noise of Art’s celebration of 100 years of electronic music.

Jim Ottewill
  • By Jim Ottewill
  • 21 Jun 2013
  • min read
Coldcut and Aggie Frost are among the artists performing at the second event in Noise of Art’s celebration of 100 years of electronic music.   

The second night in Noise of Art’s series will take place on 12 July at London’s BFI and see the UK debut of a new live score to Vsevolod Pudovkin’s 1926 film Mother.   

Russian electronic musician Slow, Norwegian cosmic disco outfit Mental Overdrive and electronic act Aggie Frost will collaborate on the live rendition of the score, which was funded by Norway’s TIFF festival earlier this year.

The series has been put together to celebrate 100 years since Luigi Russolo wrote A Manifesto for an Art of Noises.

After the event, Coldcut will provide a DJ set putting new music to other films from the Russolo era while Gaggle will perform a live gig.

Find out more information on the event from the Noise of Art website.

The first event in Noise of Art’s celebration featured the debut live performance from The Eccentronic Research Council.

Read an interview with Adrian Flanagan from the band. You can also read an interview with Noise of Art’s Ben Osborne.