Essential Tremors Announces 2022 Lineup Featuring No Age, Melt-Banana, Armand Hammer & More

On Friday, September 23 experimental music and art series Essential Tremors is announced. It is set to take place in NYC on Friday, October 21. Originating in Sydney, Australia at Phoenix Central Park in March 2022, Essential Tremors uplifts under-appreciated experimental artists in cities around the globe. Essential Tremors Sydney was a free, three-day festival, with stunning audio recordings of each performance set to be released as a 4 CD box set by No Gold in October 2022.

Curated by Angus Andrew, Essential Tremors NYC 2022 is two-stage, single-day program of experimental artists and musicians at Knockdown Center, featuring Armand Hammer, Liars, Melt-Banana Tarquin Manek, Faten Kanaan, YL HOOI, No Age, DREAM_MEGA, So!YoON! and more. “With this NYC event, we’re interested in exploring the intersection of art and music from the viewpoint of musicians who develop their creative practice via other mediums besides sound.” “We’re in the midst of a major cultural shift, not only within the music and arts community, but throughout society. Outdated and unfair systems are finally being uprooted and I’m excited to search for real, equitable and sustainable solutions,” says curator Andrew.

Also featured includes Art Design x Clemens Habicht, Sound Installations x K-array + Infinite Vibration Technology, Visuals x Dan Moore and Live Screen Printing x Funhouse.

Find tickets for Essential Tremors here.

Photo Credit: Shane Lopes

Gracie Chunes: My name is Gracie Chunes and I am a 21 year old senior at Illinois State University. I major in English with a sequence in Publishing Studies. I grew up in the capitol, Springfield before moving to Normal, where I currently reside. I have always had a passion for music for as long as I can remember, starting with One Direction of course. In college I discovered my love for writing and what goes into publishing a piece of writing. I recently worked as a production and editorial assistant in the publication of the chapbook "Time/Tempo: The Idea of Breath" by Laura Cesarco Eglin.
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