In:Flux

In:Flux

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An immersive, cinematic experience where the audience is drawn into a slowly evolving & totally surprising improvised sound world.

Date:
Friday, 7 November 2025
Time:
Doors: 7:30 pm
Music: 8:00 pm
Address: 277-279 Broadway, Glebe

Fiona Hill -  improvisor, Ableton Live
Gary Daley - piano accordion, electronics 



An In: Flux performance consists of a slowly evolving long-form improvisation. A unique marrying of a traditional acoustic instrument, the accordion, with contemporary electronics ie Ableton Live. A beautiful and immersive soundscape slowly evolves, enveloping the space. A Rich musical conversation emerges with each musician responding in real-time 

Gary Daley is a highly respected Australian composer, pianist, accordionist and teacher from Springwood in NSW. Best known as a musician playing in some of the elite bands of Australian jazz, most notably, The catholics. Gary’s projects have received glowing reviews and his music has been presented at major venues and festivals throughout Australia. He appears on many recordings featuring renowned Australian contemporary artists. He has toured nationally and internationally, most recently with Australian multi-award-winning world music ensemble, The Mara Big band & Eishan ensemble. He is the recipient of two Australia council for the Arts grants, for new work and recording . 

In 2023, Gary’s quartet, Bungarribee, released the album, Hunger. It has garnered rave reviews & the band toured Tasmania as well as appearing at the Orange Jazz festival and other venues. A highlight of the year was the title track, Hunger, being chosen for performance at an ISCM New Music Festival in Europe. The piece was featured at the festival in the Faroe Islands in June 2024.

Fiona Hill is a multi-award-winning composer specialising in electroacoustics, orchestral and chamber music, film and television, dance, theatre and immersive sound.

Emotive, textural and organic, Fiona Hill’s “striking timbral exploration of abstract sonic properties” (Music Trust) and “seamless working in of live electronics” (Sydney Arts Guide) blends new technologies with corporeal evocations to generate detailed and immersive sound worlds.

In 2022 Fiona was awarded the Winner of the International Stelvio Cipriani Composition Competition for Film Music and nominated for the APRA AMCOS Art Music Award for Work of the Year - Large Ensemble for ŚŪNYATĀ. 

 

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