Future Classic x MCA Summer Sunday Sessions

Where music meets art on the terrace.
Jasmine Crittenden
November 09, 2015

Overview

The MCA sculpture terrace is making the most of its killer harbour views again this summer, with the return of its collaboration with Future Classic. Dubbed FCxMCA, the event is a monthly series of Sunday happenings, blending music with contemporary art and inspired by the likes of MoMA PS1’s Warm Up sessions in New York City.

Only Part One of the programme has been revealed so far. On November 15, check out Kenton Slash Demon, a Danish duo whose music De:Bug magazine has described as “house music as an Indian free jazz opera”. Following them is Harvey Sutherland, one of Australia’s favourite disco revivalists, who mixes lo-fi boogie with Roland house music.

On December 13, two Melbourne-based producers who travel the world will be paying a visit: Roland Tings, with his Balearic influences, and Tornado Wallace, who combines house, techno and disco.

For the first hour of every session, the MCA will keep its collection open exclusively for FCxMCA ticketholders. 

“We're excited to be partnering with the MCA again this summer to build on the series we created together last year,” says Future Classic founder Nathan McLay. “These are intimate parties with cutting edge talent in an extraordinary building that combine our love of contemporary art and music. We can't wait!"

More dates and announcements for 2016 are set to be announced soon. 

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