"Free entry hypnagogic ambient weirdness from Where To Now / Beatrice Dillon collaborator Rupert Clervaux, who trafficks in squelching percussion and Radiophonic spoken word. Dania’s processed vocal dreampop provides a certified swoon for fans of Maria Somerville, Laila Sakini and Cocteau Twins. "
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A
gig
held at Strange Brew
on Thursday 25th August. The event starts at 19:30.
Bliss Archive x Strange brew x Laura Lies In x Paralaxe Editions presents:
Thursday 25th August
7.30pm - 11pm
Free / Pay what you can entry - reserve via Headfirst
FFO: Beatrice Dillon, Lucrecia Dalt, AFX, Musique Concrete/GRM & Avant-Garde
RUPERT CLERVAUX
Is a musician, writer, audio engineer and DJ whose work straddles electronica and techno - often percussive, rhythmic, textured and cluttered, but always rooted in the avant-garde. Based in Mallorca and London, he was a founder member of Sian Alice Group (2007-2012), and since then has collaborated with various artists including Beatrice Dillon, Ben Vince, Zoë Mc Pherson, Spring Heel Jack, About Group and the Radiophonic Workshop. Rupert has toured extensively and appeared at All Tomorrow’s Parties (UK/USA), MONA FOMA in Tasmania, Rewire Festival in The Hague, Urvakan Festival in Yerevan, Brusfest in Moscow, SXSW, and London's Southbank Centre and Cafe Oto to name a few. soundcloud.com/cvx http://www.rupertclervaux.com
DANIA
Founder of much loved experimental ambient label Paralaxe Editions, Dania is an architect of textured, neo-ambient soundscapes exploring sound and identity. Born in Baghdad and now based in Barcelona, her musical practice is preoccupied with harmonics and tonality, weaving together manipulated vocal fragments, processed field recordings and meditative atmospheres. soundcloud.com/dania-detakon https://www.instagram.com/dania_paralaxe
B.RUPP (Opal Tapes / Noods)
A long-standing Noods host, B. Rupp's “Freaks & Healing” show has explored experimental music since 2019. He has also already released two drone, dub, and industrial leaning tapes on the London-based label Stay Awake! as well as two albums on Opal Tapes, one under the moniker, Isserley and the other as B. Rupp titled 'Breeders'