New film directed by Christopher Bren, depicting Soundwalk preparations and performance of Death Must Die at Soho’s Broome Street Temple on March 1st.
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BROOME STREET TEMPLE BENEFIT CONCERT TONIGHT

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Tonight, the Soundwalk collective will assemble at the Broome Street Temple for the live premiere of Soundwalk’s Death Must Die, a soundscape created from original recordings collected in Varanasi, India, the sacred Hindu city of Shiva and cremation. ”Whereas love for God leads to the death of death, to Immortality. Forget the forgetting, Death Must Die” - Shree Anandamayi Ma. Photo Maciej Kobielski
DEATH MUST DIE LIVE PREMIERE + BENEFIT FOR BROOME STREET TEMPLE
Tuesday March 1st, 7:30 PM Soundwalk will be recreating the sonic landscape of Varanasi, India using custom cut records of original field recordings from Soundwalk’s Death Must Die in a live performance to benefit the Broome Street Temple. Video preview created by Christopher Bren.
FUNDRAISER FOR BROOME STREET TEMPLE
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Soundwalk’s Death Must Die will be performed on March 1st, 2011 at a fundraiser to benefit the Broome Street Temple, an authentic Hindu shrine located in Soho. Death Must Die is a sound piece set in Varanasi, India, reproducing the cycle of a day in this sacred city of Shiva where cremation rituals are held along the banks of the Ganges river. The performance will be held in the temple, RSVP to nikki@ayny.org to attend.
SOUNDS OF VARANASI
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Extract from Soundwalk’s Death Must Die, a sound piece set in Varanasi, India, reproducing the cycle of a day in this sacred city of Shiva where cremation rituals are held along the banks of the Ganges river. On March 1st, Soundwalk will re-create Death Must Die as a live turntable performance, for a fundraiser to benefit the Broome Street Temple, an authentic Hindu shrine located in Soho.


