Sunday Love: LUM - KMLN

  • Sunday Love, May 5th • Green Room 4PM Advance Tickets on sale Friday, April 12th @ noon. Get Tickets: Join Sunday Love veterans LUM and KMLN on the Flash rooftop for a night of global sounds that blur the lines of organic and electronic as well as ancient and contemporary. Tulum-based LUM has a worldly and spiritual approach to music inspired as much by the indigenous cultures he has studied in depth as his own near-death experience. His musical taste and ethos complements international shapeshifting duo KMLN, the union of Italian producer/multi-instrumentalist Christopher Tooker and Canadian DJ/producer Shawna Hofmann, who will be playing a LiVE set. Support from Chris Nitti. LUM (Mexico) soundcloud.com/iamlum residentadvisor.net/dj/lum-mx KMLN {LiVE} (Italy) soundcloud.com/kmln-berlin residentadvisor.net/dj/kmln Chris Nitti soundcloud.com/chrisnitti LUM: LUM is above all a spiritual encounter, a ritual séance for the acquisition of one’s essence, a ceremony. In a way, it's also a therapy alleviating personal sorrows and, by extension, mitigating the civilizational predicaments. To a certain degree, it's a course in tribal culturology. Fundamentally, it is LUM's dream. LUM actually lived those spiritualities. More specifically, Sebastian Gandine has been for years observing how music is integrated into native cultures, identifying its social functions, acquainting himself with its principles, learning instruments, recording sounds, participating in various rites, and reinterpreted his multiple findings in the paradigm of digital technologies. There is much more to it what makes LUM an act so extraordinary and so stupendous. We learn his music originates in his near-death experience dating back to his late adolescence. LUM surprises us by asserting that this experience has been his most astounding, enlightening and liberating trip ever taken, its traumatology notwithstanding. He recalls himself abandoning his body and dissolving into a pure free-flowing consciousness, released from mundane practical concerns, unplugged from the time-space-causality matrix. With the chronometry no longer intrinsically applicable, the ineffable durée could have lasted a nanosecond or millions of years. He remembers the displeasure of recombination and awkwardness of reconnection with his body, his short-circuiting with its basic needs, conditioned reflexes, crude cravings and "robotic" functions. He astonishes us even further by confessing that his strive as a musician is motivated in great measure toward reaching the heights of pleasure he once accidentally reached by falling down and injuring himself. His playlists, too, are compiled of pieces that remind him of his beautiful death-like adventure beyond his subjectivity. Which takes us to the question of Ego and what role it plays in his creativity. Every morning for the musician starts with a meditation, in the course of which Sebastian prepares himself for immersion with the world, withdrawing himself in contemplation from his false identity which inevitably builds up in social contexts in order to preserve his essence, obliterating at the outset a would-be narcissistic search for being loved, validated, appreciated. To expound on it: as a norm, one's presence on stage in the spotlight evokes all sorts of energies in the crowd -- sexual energies, sympathy, adoration, commitment, but also envy, jealousy, resentment, disapproval... It's vital to abstract oneself from them all, favorable or otherwise, so there is nothing in between the musician and his music. Years down the road from the point of his starting as a producer and performer, LUM would have been by now a household name across the continents, but for his resolve to remain true to his essence. On the path of maintaining his true being and discovering more of it, Gandine goes so far as to abrogate much of his audience, the size of which is responsible in equal measure for one's popularity. This he achieves through near absolute refusal to play in clubs entertaining the impersonal masses and in their terms, not especially lofty ones. His generative milieu are small gatherings -- usually in the open -- the audience consisting of friends and their tight circles. A more drastic move in this direction would be to play his music to himself. Which Sebastian most of the time does, anyway, composing it in his studio. Tulum where LUM currently resides in the self-imposed exile on the run from his native Argentina, to the social scene of which he could not fully connect, not a bit, is fundamentally two things: the jungle and the beach -- the rest is history. It's from the former that LUM extracts much of his élan vital. The beach is just a lot of hot sand, sterile substance; while history -- any history -- is an artificiality, a linguistic construct with little relevance to one's Existenz (the state of a person being himself or herself or both). Where LUM finds real nourishment and empowerment for his genius is in plants. He is very deep into the jungle, conducting his botanical research the same way he has been researching into indigenous music (and very much at the same locations). Plants are always present as decoration for his stance on stage and the stage itself, as elements that comprise the shrine that is usually found next to the mixer -- whether as such, liquefied, dried, as smoke, as smell or already consumed and cognized through their wholesome effects on one's mind and body. LUM is a medicine man. KMLN: An international shapeshifting duo, KMLN (pronounced “Kameleon”) unites Italian producer/multi-instrumentalist Christopher Tooker and Canadian dj/producer Shawna Hofmann. Live instruments, syncopation, organic meets modern, future meets past. May it be prime time or sunrise, they adapt and deliver sets that blow your mind and bring your dance skills to the next level. As interplanetary travelers and cultural explorers, the KMLN ship bends time through sound, blending elements of deep tribal house and minimal techno, moving through tempos with layers and layers of mind altering colors. Last year alone, the KMLN ship landed in over 21 countries worldwide. The magic has been experienced at some of the most respected festivals including The BPM Festival, Miami Music Week, Amsterdam Dance Event, Lightning in a Bottle, Global Eclipse, Summit Series, Air Festival, Symbiosis Gathering, Shambhala, Wonderfruit, The Gardens Of Babylon, Meadows in the Mountains and legendary Burning Man art cars such as Robot Heart and Mayan Warrior. Venues worth mentioning are Watergate, The Brooklyn Mirage, Flash Club, Klein, The Grand Factory, Scorpios, Woomoon, Papaya Playa, Do Not Sit on the Furniture, Public Works, Katerblau, Open Studios and Sisyphos. With continuous support received from artists such as Solomun, Acid Pauli, Damian Lazarus, &ME, Rampa, David Meyer, Bedouin, they've also collaborated musically with artists including Mira, Nico Stojan, NU, Sabo, Viken Arman, Eduardo de La Calle, Christopher Schwarzwalder and their music is found on labels such as Crosstown Rebels , Sol Selectas, Bar25, Touch of Class, and Endless. KMLN keeps surprising and raising the bar hitting #8 top 100 releases, #4 deep house, #4 electronica /downtempo on Beatport. With write ups and features on publications such as Billboard, XLR8R, Dancing Astronaut, Ear Milk, Resident Advisor, Ibiza Voice and making it into Beatport’s own “must hear” charts repetitively.
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