Immersion
Thursday 5 June 2008.
19:00 - 23:00.
Free entry.
Full information here:
http://www.immersionclub.tk
The Flea-Pit
49 Columbia Road
London
E2 7RG
020 7033 9986
http://www.thefleapit.com
Immersion is a free-entry experimental music/sound-art event featuring a
soundtrack of electronics, noise, pulses/rhythms and tones/drones.
Immersion is an arena for new and established artists performing live
experimental electronic music; using laptops, synthesizers, field
recordings, circuit-bent electronics and prepared/processed/custom-made
instruments.
All sounds are partnered by stimulating projected visuals processed live and
tailored for each performance.
The artists featured in Immersion 05/06 are:
A Blacklight Communication:
Abcomm presents a series of rhythmic experiments building up from stripped
down minimal electronic repetitions. An original clash of Dub and Techno
styles.
Alnagak:
Alnagak is a project in which all tracks are improvisations using the
established conventions of techno as a base, then warped and distorted
through home made hardware and software to create new sounds.
Diskhorde:
Diskhorde's music is intensely dark and dramatic. The unique sound is a
product of fusing together sampled and organic sounds and the paring of both
low and hi fidelity technologies. The edgy tracks emerge from a seemingly
implausible blend of disparate melodies, ranging from old recordings of
cultural music to the conversations on police radios, overlaid with
distorted samples, and reinvented synth loops. The layering and blending of
these elements creates an atmospheric journey that travels from expansive to
claustrophobic, the remorseless mid tempo pace giving space to the complex
cacophony of sounds. The result has a resonance that is in parts familiar
and yet without a specific place.
God Goes Wireless:
God Goes Wireless is a collaborative project formed by two sound artists as
a vehicle to explore industrial soundscapes.
Suero:
Suero is not looking for an electronic-perfect-label to describe what it
does. Suero does not use computers. Suero builds a real time sound-noise
sculpture based on his own sounds, to drive the listener to an analogue
extreme and dark field, rather than a "cliche electronic happiness".
Sveldt:
Having caused a stir both here and in the US with his contribution to the
2006 Squarediscs compilation "fedhu/eusi", alongside the likes of MOQ and
Eakui, Sveldt moved over to burgeoning electronic label Airvent Media for
his limited edition debut EP "bi-polar" in 2007 and is also present on their
latest compilation "Event White". Recent interest from Brainstormlab and
their associated artists has culminated in remixes by Ralp and FMcontrol and
a contribution to their upcoming release "un1q", a compilation of remixes of
the Iqbit track of the same name. Usually opting to play a fully improvised
set instead of re-hashed versions of studio tracks, Sveldt live shows are
always a unique, constantly evolving flow of rhythm, melody and soundscapes
that is both dance-worthy and technically interesting.
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