Tusk presents:
Spang Sisters, Jenny Berger Myhre, Martha Skye Murphy
Spang Sisters + Jenny Berger Myhre + Martha Skye Murphy
Entry Requirements: 18+
SPANG SISTERS
Sleazy five piece creating hot buttery delights for the community.
The Spang began life some 250 million years ago as a shapeless gaseous entity, consisting for the most part of vapour mass. Over time however, it expanded into the minds of five young men and convinced them to go out and buy some guitars and chorus pedals. What you now see is the jangly, sun drenched end point of millennia's worth of evolution.
https://www.facebook.com/spangsisters/
https://soundcloud.com/spang_sisters/king-prawn-the-1st
JENNY BERGER MYHRE
The Oslo-based photographer/musician heavily features nostalgic field recordings in her work which she has accumulated over five years a songwriting process she likens to photography: “I try to use my sound recorder in the same way I use a camera - capturing moments, not necessarily important moments, but allowing them to grow in the archive. I think photographing and recording are quite similar in this aspect… With photography, the moment changes quite a lot over time, the photo being one version of it, the moment becoming something of its own.” Playing seated and from within the crowd, she uses cassettes, turntables and guitar for her atmospheric live performance.
Jenny’s debut album ‘Lint’ was released in March of this year on Lumen Lake and Canigou Records which you can listen to in full (and for fr33) here:
https://soundcloud.com/canigourecords/sets/jenny-berger-myhre-lint
MARTHA SKYE MURPHY
Martha Skye Murphy had an early and prestigious start in music - at the tender age of nine guesting on the title track of John Hillcoat’s film 'The Proposition’, with music written and produced by Nick Cave. She returned to work with Nick Cave nine years later and is featured heavily on his album 'Push The Sky Away’. Martha's own compositions are ethereal, sparse and melancholic, driven by a beautifully haunting voice. Lyrically she draws on a broad range of sources from classical literature to violence, but all are deeply rooted in the London of her youth.
https://www.facebook.com/MarthaSkyeMurphy/
http://www.marthaskyemurphy.tumblr.com/
https://soundcloud.com/marthaskyemurphy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K813yPjhmmc&ab_channel=MarthaSkyeMurphy
Line Up
Spang Sisters
Sleazy five piece creating hot buttery delights for the community.
The Spang began life some 250 million years ago as a shapeless gaseous entity, consisting for the most part of vapour mass. Over time however, it expanded into the minds of five young men and convinced them to go out and buy some guitars and chorus pedals. What you now see is the jangly, sun drenched end point of millennia's worth of evolution.
Jenny Berger Myhre
The Oslo-based photographer/musician heavily features nostalgic field recordings in her work which she has accumulated over five years a songwriting process she likens to photography: “I try to use my sound recorder in the same way I use a camera - capturing moments, not necessarily important moments, but allowing them to grow in the archive. I think photographing and recording are quite similar in this aspect… With photography, the moment changes quite a lot over time, the photo being one version of it, the moment becoming something of its own.” Playing seated and from within the crowd, she uses cassettes, turntables and guitar for her atmospheric live performance.
Jenny’s debut album ‘Lint’ was released in March of this year on Lumen Lake and Canigou Records which you can listen to in full (and for fr33) here:
https://soundcloud.com/canigourecords/sets/jenny-berger-myhre-lint jennybergermyhre.com
Martha Skye Murphy
Martha Skye Murphy had an early and prestigious start in music - at the tender age of nine guesting on the title track of John Hillcoat’s film 'The Proposition’, with music written and produced by Nick Cave. She returned to work with Nick Cave nine years later and is featured heavily on his album 'Push The Sky Away’. Martha's own compositions are ethereal, sparse and melancholic, driven by a beautifully haunting voice. Lyrically she draws on a broad range of sources from classical literature to violence, but all are deeply rooted in the London of her youth.
https://www.facebook.com/MarthaSkyeMurphy/
http://www.marthaskyemurphy.tumblr.com/
https://soundcloud.com/marthaskyemurphy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K813yPjhmmc&ab_channel=MarthaSkyeMurphy