Nina Garcia
Friday, May 12th at 8pm ET, ISSUE is pleased to present the debut U.S. performance from Parisian guitarist Nina Garcia, who performs solo in advance of her guest appearance as a part of ISSUE’s staging of Leila Bordreuil & Luke Stewart’s Feedback Ensemble on May 18th. To mark the occasion, Leila Bordreuil & legendary guitarist Lee Ranaldo will open the evening, reprising their recent duo for an evening that transgresses boundaries between instrumental improvisation and noise, with singular approaches to their respective instruments. The performances will take place at Brooklyn Music School in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Since 2015, Nina Garcia has been working with and researching the electric guitar at the intersection of improvised music and noise. Her instrumental setup is reduced to a minimum: a guitar, a pedal, and an amp with which she carves out sound, digging into its chaos to bring out unheard. For her solo music, attention is given to gesture and her ongoing research into the instrument: its resonances, its limits, its extensions, its impurities, its audible corners—to go with or against it, to contain it or to let it sound, to support it or to violate it. Her work explores feedback, cracklings, short circuits, impacts, harmonics, squeaks, and by chance, notes and almost perfect chords.
Since March 2023, Garcia has been touring her new solo work. After several weeks of work notably at the Instants Chavirés (France), presents a new approach where the guitar is amplified in specific 1 inch zones. In her words, “using a micro-microphone, creates an ultra-territorial music, and a total dependence on the sounds produced by the slightest movement. These new approaches give birth to increased tension, forced silences, aborted feedbacks, and manufactured loops that try to move forward, always. The result is a high-intensity, handmade music that feels more like a duo than a solo. A convergence of wildness and tenderness with the instrument, a tense body-to -body between two vibrant souls—a musician and their instrument entangled in a poetic choreography.”
Nina Garcia lives and works in Paris. also plays in the group mamiedaragon, in Autoreverse with Arnaud Rivière, in duo with Danish trombonist Maria Bertel (from Selvhenter), and in duo with percussionist Camille Émaille. Since 2019, she is a member of the improvisation ensemble Le Un which gathers 25 European improvising musicians and artists. They organize different events in France around improvisation in large ensembles. Garcia has been selected for the European program SHAPE PLATFORM 2019. In 2020/2021 she was in residence at the GRM for a commission for the Présences Électroniques festival. She has performed at Instants Chavirés, Montreuil / Café Oto, London / Sonic Protest Festival, France / Sonic Acts, Amsterdam / Presence Electronique GRM, Paris / LUFF, Lausanne / Cave 12, Geneva / 104 and Gaité Lyrique, Paris / Museo National Reina Sofia, Madrid / Wharf Chambers, Leeds / All Ears, Oslo / Skanu Mezs, Riga / Echoraum, Wien / Occii, Amsterdam / Ateliers Claus, Brussels / Festival Banlieues Bleues, Pantin / FolkTeatern, Göteborg and more. Garcia has also been involved in the organization of concerts, the diffusion and transmission of experimental music for almost 10 years. Until 2021, she was in charge of transmission at Instants Chavirés, the epicenter of experimental music in France, then co-programmer of the concerts in 2020 and 2021. She invests herself in the pedagogy field around these musics by leading workshops and special concerts for art students, children and families.
Videography by Yiyang Cao. Audio recorded & mixed by Jackson Kovalchik. Video edited by Meg McDermott.