Van Larkins (Australia) – Cancelled

  • October 2, 2018
    8:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Due to circumstances beyond our control, we’re regretfully cancelling this show. We will be rescheduling in the new year. Sorry folks!

Australia’s guitarist extraordinaire Van Larkins makes his Carleton debut with a show on Tuesday, October 2nd. Show time is 8 PM and tickets are $15 advanced, or $20 at the door. This dude is amazing, folks!

Combining classical guitar style with musical influences like electronica, Psytrance and 70s funk, Van Larkins‘ ground-breaking techniques and complex compositions have earned him a coveted spot on the U.S. CandyRat Records roster, multiple endorsements and praise from the world’s best fingerstyle artists, including Andrew White, Antonio Vargas and electric guitar legend, Phil Emmanuel.

Van Larkins doesn’t just play guitar… he creates a beautiful musical soundscape. His application of musical cascades and original compositions shed new light to the term ear candy,” said Emmanuel after ‘sounding-off’ with Van Larkins at last year’s Turn UP! music conference.

Defying the eyes and ears with energetic melodies, harmonies, percussion and bass created with just 6 strings, Cinder Moon was inspired two years ago when, “all of the stars and planets were aligning. It was all a bit cosmic and weird,” said Van Larkins from his home in Brisbane.

If you close your eyes and listen to Cinder Moon, you can hear a full band and a melodic vocal line. And if you open your eyes to see what’s going on, it’s a real show – all the sounds are there without the safety net of technology.”

Soon to feature in a world-first fingerstyle guitar movie, developing life-changing guitar programs for the vision-impaired and most recently, releasing his custom-designed signature model baritone Kallquist guitar, Van Larkins is drawing much warranted attention to fingerstyle Down Under.

Aussies tend to associate the acoustic guitar with genres like bluegrass, country and blues, but fingerstyle covers every genre on the planet. You can play funk, EDM and heavy metal on an acoustic now, it’s the next big thing in the live music industry, people just don’t know it yet.”