The CAC – la synagogue de Delme invites you to the restitution of the residency of Hilary Galbreaith, Corentin Canesson and TNHCH on Sunday September the 18th at 3pm at the Gue(ho)st House, Delme.
Free entry.
Hilary Galbreaith and Corentin Canesson have recently been collaborating via the latter’s musical ensemble, TNHCH (The Night He Came Home), through on-stage blends of performances in costume and experimental music. For their residency in Lindre-Basse, the two artists decided to team up once again with TNHCH to produce a new album, along with an original artistic presentation. The music of TNHCH and this group dynamic act as a catalyst to create new and experimental forms of sound, within the specific framework of the Lindre-Basse residency. Like many other bands, such as Faust, Pink Floyd, Captain Beefheart, or Nirvana, having come together in the countryside to produce a new album within a calm and inspiring living environment, TNHCH and Hilary Galbreaith wanted to push the limits of their collaboration even further, taking the time to devise an opus together that would merge their respective approaches. For this collective enterprise, they agreed to create an auditory and artistic laboratory, a recording studio workshop, in which to compare their painting work, posters, installations, videos, performance, and musical creation. At the end of this research period, TNHCH and Hilary Galbreaith will meet for a concert in Delme to play their new creations in public and to produce an album that will also soon be available at the art centre’s bookshop.
TNHCH introduces itself as an experimental rock band with eclectic influences associating post-rock, post-punk, electro and ambient music, formed in Rennes in 2013 at the initiative of Corentin Canesson (guitar) and Arthur Beuvier (machines, synthesizers), and later joined by Damien Le Dévédec (bass, vocals), Tim Karbon (drums, percussion), and Maëla Bescond (vocals).
The artist residency programme is organised by the CAC - la synagogue de Delme in collaboration with the Lorraine Regional Natural Park and the village of Lindre-Basse.
This event is organised on the occasion of the European Heritage Days 2022.