A
clubnight
on Saturday 4th October. The event starts at 20:00.
Cacophonous Sarcophagus #18
A night of savage, deconstructed dub, black-psyche desecration & destructive drones in a consecrated church!
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Gnod
[Salford]
{Blackest Ever Black, Rocket Recordings, Trensmat, Not Not Fun, Blackest Rainbow]
"GNOD are, quite possibly, the best band in the Universe. This bold proclamation can be based on the fact that no other group could soundtrack a supernova as convincingly as the Salford-based collective. And, that witnessing a Gnod show is a transcendental barrage of volcanic psychedelia; Gnod will make you dance like St Vitus. They are that fucking good. " - The Quietus
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Roly Porter
[Bristol]
{Subtext Records}
Formerly half of seminal industrial 2-step outfit vex'd, now operating in even darker territory.
"Industrial-strength drone, art-techno, noise and moody synth experimentation from Roly Porter. Operating in a similar sphere to the last Subtext drop from Emptyset, Porter mines a rich seam of eerie, corrosive greyscale and moreover heavy, righteously dub-wise electronics, with a warped but careful sense of modern classical composition. "
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Killing Sound
[Bristol]
{Young Echo, Blackest Ever Black, No Corner Tapes}
"Killing Sound stands as a staple in an intriguing continuum of work, yet more proof that Young Echo are one of the most exciting and talented forces in UK electronic music today. "
"Oblique soundsystem murderers from Killing Sound, the Bristol trio of Amos Childs, Seb Gainsborough and Sam Kidel. (Jabu & ZHOU, Vessel and El Kid respectively)
Members of the feted Young Echo collective, Killing Sound make their recorded debut proper on this self-titled 2x12", with four tracks cut obnoxiously loud across four sides"
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AHRKR/KOHM/WEAVER
[Islington Mill, Salford]
Live audio/visual collaboration from the Gnetwork.
"The idea of this performance is visualise the experiences of these lost cosmonauts. The sounds, the feeling of being utterly alone, helplessly drifting further and further into the unknown.
The performance will include the actual transmissions that the brothers picked up from the Soviet craft. "