From Bangkok, Pisitakun has been weaving traditional Thai instrumentation together with pounding rhythms and rugged samples, building post-industrial noisescape since 2014. A large part of his inspiration lies in a frustration at his country’s political life and censorship rules, forging these protest songs to turn noise into fiery expressions of hope – and anger.
DATE: Tuesday, 12-09-2023
VENUE: Echo Correspondence, 17:00-18:00 (live)
&
15:00-16:00 (discourse)
KEYNOTE: »The Politics of Sound in Thailand«
From Bangkok, Pisitakun has been weaving traditional Thai instrumentation together with pounding rhythms and rugged samples, building post-industrial noisescape since 2014. A large part of his inspiration lies in a frustration at his country’s political life and censorship rules, forging these protest songs to turn noise into fiery expressions of hope – and anger.
DATE: Tuesday, 12-09-2023
VENUE: Echo Correspondence, 17:00-18:00 (live)
&
15:00-16:00 (discourse)
KEYNOTE: »The Politics of Sound in Thailand«