"Experimental improv hardware electronica from Mute mastermind Daniel Miller’s Sunroof inna techno-kosmische style FFO: Stockhausen, Conrad Schnitzler, Bee Mask. Plus hair-raising harsh noise from modular maverick Russell Haswell."
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A
gig
held at Dareshack
on Friday 7th April. The event starts at 19:30.
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GOTO brings three heroes of electronic music to Bristol's Dareshack with live presentations in glorious multi-channel audio. We're unsure that they need much introduction, but for the uninitiated...
SUNROOF is the collaborative project between Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones, with the project's practice concerning itself with modular synthesis improvisations. Tapping into worlds of electronic art music, after-hours studio shenanigans and the darker nooks and crannies of Mute's back catalogue, the duo only began releasing their own work in 2021 after four decades of collaboration and friendship. With the second volume of the aptly named "Electronic Music Improvisations" out now on Mute's Parallel Series, expect Miller and Jones to conjure electronic atmospheres and textures before your very eyes.
RUSSELL HASWELL is a multidisciplinary artist, working at the bleeding edge of electronic music since 1997. Haswell's art mirrors his own personal experience and exploration - who else straddles the worlds of techno, Xenakis, the YBAs, Japanoise, Vienna, Gilbert & George, Cov, Consumer Electronics etc. etc? His live performance is as at home in Coventry Cathedral as it is in the back room of an East London pub. Expect rapid fire drum assemblage, wavefolding, a lot of noise and perhaps even audience confrontation. Or perhaps an ambient set? Who knows? The only certainty is the uncertain.
Intermission music brought to you by GOTO residents DJ 40 Grit and MC Nu Mark.