Karen Ng, with glasses and shoulder-length dark hair, faces the camera against a light blue background. She wears a loose purple button-up shirt over a black top and is partially framed by semi-transparent white and blue flowing fabric.

Backwards Blue

Mar 26, 2026
  • Karen Ng
Field:

Performance

Time:

7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00 p.m.)

Location:

Grand Luxe Hall, Western Front

Admission:

By Donation (Suggested $15 - $35)

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Livestream:

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Western Front is pleased to present a concert by Toronto-based improviser Karen Ng. Her debut LP Backwards Blue(Halocline Trance, 2025) is a collection of saxophone and electronics-centred compositions shaped by electroacoustic interpolation and exuberant sonics. Blending a free improvisational vocabulary with interactive patches, Ng crafts vivid sonic vignettes that examine what emerges between acoustic and electronic sources. In a cultural moment shaped (often belligerently) by technological frontierism, Backwards Blue identifies a more nuanced lattice of creative approaches and music technologies, woven together deftly so as to understate their apparent divergence.

For her performance at Western Front, Ng will present an improvised saxophone and electronics set utilizing a variety of material extracted from the album. Following the performance, Ng will be joined in a brief post-performance conversation with Western Front Executive Director Susan Gibb.

About the Artist

Karen Ng is an improviser and multi-instrumentalist based in Toronto, Canada. Best known as a saxophonist, she is a key figure in the city’s improvising community and an active collaborator with creative music ensembles across Canada, the United States, and Europe. Ng has performed as part of the Vancouver International Jazz Festival (Vancouver), Suoni Il Popolo (Montréal), Pique (Ottawa), Venus Festival (Toronto), Sonic Transmission (Austin); and with other established institutions who focus on experimental programming. Ng is a co-founder and curator of the experimental music series and festival, TONE.

Accessibility

The Grand Luxe Hall is located on the second floor of Western Front, which is accessed by a flight of 26 stairs. While plans for a full building upgrade to facilitate access for wheelchair users are still underway, events in the Grand Luxe Hall are made available virtually via high-quality livestream (see link above). Further details about accessibility at Western Front can be found here.

Acknowledgment

Presented with support from the Government of Canada.

Western Front is a non-profit artist-run centre in Vancouver.

We acknowledge the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations as traditional owners of the land upon which Western Front stands.