MANAS and Kane Loggia Hypothesis
manas (che chen, tashi dorji, thom nguyen)
kane loggia hypothesis
tuesday, june 10, 2025, at 8pm
The Foundry
STEAM set performance space
101 Rogers Street
Cambridge, MA
Music at 8pm (7:30 doors)
Admission: $20 / $12 for members and students
No one turned away for lack of funds
For information about accessibility call the Foundry at 617-998-2063 or email susanna@nonevent.org.
Non-Event presents an evening of high intensity improvisation with sets by the trio MANAS (Che Chen, Tashi Dorji, and Thom Nguyen) and the duo the Kane Loggia Hypothesis (Bonnie Kane and John Loggia)
About the artists:
MANAS
Tashi Dorji, Che Chen: guitars
Thom Nguyen: drums
MANAS was formed in 2012 in Asheville, NC by guitarist Tashi Dorji and drummer Thom Nguyen. The intensity of their live shows, characterized by Dorji’s angular guitar preparations and Nguyen’s multi-limbed maelstroms exploding outwards in parallel, immediately caught the ear of the sub-underground. Originally from Bhutan, where he absorbed American and UK hard rock and heavy metal via bootleg cassettes while surrounded by a family full of folk musicians, Dorji arrived stateside for college and immersed himself in Asheville’s DIY punk scene and formative listening sessions with records by Albert Ayler, John Coltrane and Derek Bailey. It was there that he met Nguyen, a Vietnamese-Mississippian transplant who had been playing in local free rock outfits Nest Egg and Mendocino. The two hit the ground running, funneling their love of grindcore, black metal, free jazz, noise and other extreme sonics, and burgeoning anarchist/mutual-aid politics into their newfound freedom in improvisation. Relentless woodshedding and touring on both sides of the Atlantic has long since solidified their reputation as an undeniable live act, and their post-hardcore take on improvised music has found them space on bills and collabs with Nepali grindcore band Chepang, heavy music headliners SUMAC and Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and free improv luminaries like Joe McPhee, Susie Ibarra, Zoh Amba, Audrey Chen and countless others. Multi-instrumentalist Che Chen (of 75 Dollar Bill) has been a longtime friend of the band and frequent collaborator over the years, and now joins MANAS as second guitarist/aux percussionist. His guitar can be foil or twin to Dorji’s own, while his battery of small percussion and homemade instruments is able to refract Nguyen's multi-directional rhythms, or create wholly other textures.
Kane Loggia Hypothesis is Bonnie Kane & John Loggia. Integrating saxophone, flute, feedback and electronics, improvisor and electro acoustic pioneer, Bonnie Kane’s music lives in noise, free jazz, ambient, psychedelic, and hardcore. “Not for the timid”. Improvisor & multi-instrumentalist, John Loggia draws the percussive nature out of every instrument: plays: piano, guitar, vibes, electronics, hand drums & drumset.