
Sound + Vision Live: Galtta Media Showcase
Cult favorite jazz and avant-garde cassette tape label Galtta Media presents live music, video work, and the lost, self-produced music videos of Apollo Theater recording artist Billy Robinson.
Sound + Vision Live explores the connections between music and film through a series of intimate concerts featuring live music and original video work.
Since 2010, the criminally underrated tape label Galtta Media has consistently released a solid selection of weirdo sex jazz, huge stacks of sine waves, astral communications, synthesizer solos, pitch bends, back-alley spoken word, retro-future R&B, and otherwise lovely jumbles of noise, in small batches of cassette tapes. Run by mastermind and sax wizard David Lackner, Galtta Media has proven itself to be a lovingly curated independent label.
We are thrilled to welcome the entire Galtta roster for an evening-long showcase, featuring self-produced, never-before-released music videos filmed in the late 1980s by Billy Robinson (Apollo Theater recording artist and lead singer of the B.T. Express), original video work from frequent visual contributors Gabrielle Muller and Alice Millar, live performances, and other surprises. Additionally, all of their wonderful catalog will be available for purchase.





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