Disco Brut > Hemlock Ladder, Chloë Sobek, Uboa and Cannibal Noids - for promo

 


Disco Brut’s August  Edition features a fragment of Naarms experimental electronic undercurrent. Four acts uniquely pushing their own uneasy boundaries of art, sonics and performance. 

 

………….Featuring:

Hemlock Ladder —-

Chloë Sobek  —-----

Uboa  —---------------

Cannibal Noids  —--

 

Hemlock Ladder are a Melbourne based duo made up of Josh Wells (Nerve, AR-53) and David Coen (Sow Discord, Whitehorse) Hemlock Ladder's sound lays waste to any civilized ideals about breaks-tinted techno, with needlepoint precision and at uncomfortably high BPMs. Its rhythms are spacious yet cautiously complex; these deft executions of dynamic pulse and throb allow the majority of HL's music to exist without much melody at all and instead occupy an almost fractal percussive architecture. 

https://hemlockladder.bandcamp.com/releases

Chloë Sobek is a composer-performer and electroacoustic experimental sound artist. Chloë is committed to the development of a post-anthropocentric sonic performance practice that encompasses a diversity of enquiry from acoustemology through to noise music. She is invested in creative practice as a means to deconstruct and reshape the way we conceptualize our collective futures.

https://chloesobek.bandcamp.com/

Uboa is the experimental music project of Xandra Metcalfe focussing on making extremely loud and sad sounds. She gained notoriety for her self-released 2019 LP "The Origin of my Depression" and is currently working on several new releases. All her performances are completely improvised, short and are generally willfully antagonistic towards the audience. Bring earplugs.

https://uboa.bandcamp.com/

Cannibal Noids is the mutating live project of Jake Blood. Cannibal Noids takes where Blood left off into new subsonic lows, abstracting lofi elements of synth and drum machine hardware even further. Known for his refusal to follow styles and trends, Blood melds corroded samples, heaving bass and haunting ethereal sounds into a truly unique and anxious club experience. 

https://jakeblood.bandcamp.com/

Expect everything and anything between post anthropocentric sonics, reimagined techno, fractal percussion, cavernous harsh noise and fifteenth century instruments.

 

Disco brut is an evening of sonic dissidence and resonating flux, marking a salt circle around the dance floor, invoking sound that cuts across time and time signatures.

 

This show takes place on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people. We pay our respects to elders past present and emerging and acknowledge their continuing connection to the land, waters, language and culture. 

 

Cost: $15 on door 

 

8pm to 1am - Thursday 11th of August @ Miscellania 2/401 Swanston St Melbourne, VIC, Australia 3000 

 

 

This show takes place on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people. We pay our respects to elders past present and emerging and acknowledge their continuing connection to the land, waters, language and culture. 

 

First Nations people, refugees, and asylum seekers are welcomed free. 

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