Togishi | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

Togishi

On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 7:30pm, Togishi will perform all original music at Arts + Literature Laboratory. Tickets are $15 in advance, at https://togishi.brownpapertickets.com, and $20 at the door. Student tickets $5 off with a valid school ID. Advance ticket sales end 1 hour before the show. Doors open at 7:00pm.

Togishi is a Cleveland based trio consisting of Mike Sopko - guitar, Joe Tomino - drums & electronics, and Dan Wenninger - saxophones & hulusi. The trio performs entirely improvised music influenced by avant-garde jazz, experimental rock, contemporary classical and electronic noise. Their unique sound and creative approach is both visceral and contemplative.

In 2016 Sopko and Tomino started playing improv gigs around Cleveland and formed the stoner/doom band, Yellowstone Apocalypse. It was around this time that Wenninger approached the duo about playing an improvised gig at the 1Way (a longstanding experimental and new music showcase in Cleveland). The chemistry of that first show, and subsequent performances, was something unique and brought forth the formation of Togishi.

A recording session was scheduled for the group in early February 2017. The trio set up for two consecutive days of recording improvisations. With no discussion of musical intention, direction, or aesthetic, the trio just picked up their instruments and played. What was captured at that session would become their self-titled debut release (Togishi on AUASCA). Keeping the linear (realtime) performances intact, Tomino mixed the unedited audio of each instrument and augmented the sonic character of the music to give it a distinct color. The result is at times brazen and brash, and at others ethereal and stark. There’s even a piece that features Sopko on acoustic guitar and vocals with Tomino and Wenninger conjuring up timbres reminiscent of a wildlife preserve.

Joe Tomino grew up in Cleveland playing all the music he could...from jazz to punk rock, hip-hop, reggae, classical and electronic. In his late teens, Joe started playing and touring with the internationally acclaimed avant electro-acoustic trio, birth.  

Upon first leaving home, Joe moved up east to study jazz performance and composition at the New England Conservatory.

In 2000, Joe relocated to NYC and had the opportunity to play, tour and record with artists such as The Fugees, Lady Gaga, Mike Patton, Wyclef Jean, Matisyahu, Blondie, Lauren Hill, Joe Maneri, Cuong Vu, Myra Melford, Simply Red, Z-Trip, Wayne Krantz, Easy Star All-stars, Meshell Ndegeocollo, and other amazing artists.

After a few years in NYC, Joe co-founded Dub Trio. Dub Trio has released several albums, toured internationally and was the backing band for Matisyahu and Mike Patton's Peeping Tom. Some of Joe’s performance highlights include Coachella,... Read More

Mike Sopko was born in Cleveland, Ohio. As a teen he played in various local bands while studying with local Cleveland Jazz/Fusion guitarist, Steve Gordon. After moving to Oakland, California in 2003, Sopko spearheaded numerous projects, including MCR (w/ G. Calvin Weston), Cascading Liquid Rainbows (w/ Dosh, Chris Lopes), The Golden Measure (w/ Simon Lott), and Glimpse Trio/Duo (w/ Hamir Atwal, Chris Lopes). After meeting Hamir Atwal (Tune-Yards) in 2009, the duo toured extensively, releasing four albums, the first of which was awarded Editor's Pick by Frank Alkyer of Downbeat Magazine in 2011. 

Over the years, Sopko has recorded and performed with artist's such as Bill Laswell, Thomas Pridgen (Mars Volta), Dave King (Bad Plus),  Dosh, Tyshawn Sorey, Hideo Yamaki, Dj Logic, Raoul Bjorkenheim, Chris Pitsiokos, Hamir Atwal, Los Lobos and many more. In 2015, Sopko released Sopko/Laswell/Pridgen, a trio collaboration with legendary producer/bassist, Bill... Read More

Dan Wenninger is a Cleveland based saxophonist and veteran of NE Ohio's jazz and experimental sound scenes. He currently performs with Togishi, Revolution Brass Band, Oblique Orchestra, Hexapod, Trepanning Trio, Beans, and Broken Ornaments (his annual Free Jazz holiday concert). In the past he has performed and recorded reggae with Carlos Jones, afrobeat with Mifune, psychedelic space rock with Fuzzhead, electronic fusion with Pureplex, and freaked out avant-rock with Scarcity of Tanks. His various projects have opened for and shared the stage with such artists as Tatsuya Nakatani, Joe Morris, Ken Vandermark, Ozomatli, Liquid Soul, Paal Nilsen-Love, Susan Alcorn, Boneshaker, Ingrid Laubrock, Tom Rainey, Blowfly, Joe Lovano, Judy Silvano, Frode Gjerstad, Breakestra, and he's the saxophonist on two recent BEANS albums, HAAST and Someday This Will All Be Ash.

He has spent over a decade curating the music at an event called 1Way, a monthly showcase that... Read More

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