Logic Lost at Crofters Rights
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"Noise is serious shit! Convulsion continue their clamorous march of angstronica with Jakarta’s Logic Lost providing introspective synthwork and hellish tekno purgatory in an essential Sunday sermon FFO: Cold Spring / Hospital Productions, Pharmakon, Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement."

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A gig held at Crofters Rights on Sunday 12th May. The event starts at 19:30.


Convulsion returns for another helping of muzak for the true freaks n weirdos, this time in aid of supporting one of the Elbit 7 through the draconian sentencing placed upon them for standing up against the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The lineup will start off with some good ol' harsh, and move steadily into the realms of experimental dance music, growing ever more frantic and deranged as the night goes on.

Headlining the night we are very excited to be joined by Logic Lost!

Logic Lost is the moniker of experimental electronic artist Dylan Amirio.
Based in Jakarta, Indonesia, Logic Lost uses abrasive drones, aggressive rhythms, and lush textures to convey a dark, heavy sound that pieces together elements of techno, gabber, drone, noise, and metal.

Though Logic Lost's sound has taken up various forms over the past 10 years, Dylan's music has always aimed to express the spiritual ruin borne out of the cacophonous environments, human conditions, systemic failures, and pessimism of urban life in his home country and beyond.

Flesh Gordon: After years spent hidden from the world, the debut live outing from Flesh Gordon (Monika Badly + Gah Wane) is being unleashed upon the world. Warped Footwork/160 Techno beats meet Noise-Drenched, kaleidoscopic soundscapes for an exercise in high-tempo dance music depravity.

Profondo Rosso: Haunting, Cavernous, Potentially Evil (but as yet unconfirmed) - Profondo Rosso's atmospheric, industrial drone-folk will have you feeling like you've taken a heroic dose at Stonehenge in the middle of night. It'll definitely make you think, but will it make you turn red??

Puddle Brain: We've long suspected that Eggy Tapes get their name from the sulphurous stench that emanates from the depths of hell - (where all noise music comes from) - and the Eggy King of Tapes himself is out to prove the reality these hellish origins by conjuring only the dankest drones, darkest of ambients, and harshest of noises.

Entry requirements: 18+

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