
Last month, Julianna Barwick and avant-garde composer Ikue Mori released a collaborative album called Rejoinder that was recorded over two intensive sessions of improvisation in 2010 – one while they were situated in separate cubicles at New York’s White Columns gallery, with an audience, and one with just the two of them alone, face to face.
This week Barwick and Mori returned to the gallery to reprise their improvisation side-by-side. Stream a 25-minute excerpt of that performance below.
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