New Weird Australia at The Red Rattler, 23rd July 2010

New Weird Australia presents the next event in its 2010 series on Friday 23rd July 2010 at the Red Rattler in Marrickville, Sydney – featuring:

ANONYMEYE (QLD)
ERASERS (WA)
AMBROSE CHAPEL (QLD)
TEXTILE AUDIO (NSW)
TR-10 (LUKASZ KARLUK & GENTLEFORCE) (NSW)

ANONYMEYE (QLD)
Anonymeye is the nom de plume of Andrew Tuttle, an experimental musician from Brisbane, Australia who reconfigures various country and folk musics within an abstract sonic framework, utilising electronic and acoustic instrumentation including acoustic guitar, signal processing, synthesisers, and effects units. Anonymeye straddles and blurs boundaries between improvisation and composition, experimentation and pop, acoustic and electronic, rural landscapes and urban landscapes. Anonymeye’s second full length album ‘The Disambiguation Of Anonymeye’ is out now on the sound&fury label.
http://www.myspace.com/anonymeye

ERASERS (WA)
Erasers are a new two-piece band from Perth, that started mid 2009 with Rebecca Orchard on vocals and Rupert Thomas on instruments. They formed with the desire to create and produce music completely on their own. With little recording experience and borrowed equipment, Erasers produced and released their debut self-titled release upon forming as a band. The result is songs made up of primitive & tribal beats, melodic guitar loops, atmospheric synth and chanting vocals; creating what has been described as dreamy yet somewhat disconcerting post-punk.
http://www.myspace.com/erasersonpencils

AMBROSE CHAPEL (QLD)
Ambrose Chapel is the solo project of Brisbane musician Ian Rogers (also of No Anchor). He is mainly influenced by The Melvins and is allergic to cats.
http://www.myspace.com/ambrosechapeldestroysyou

TEXTILE AUDIO (NSW)
Textile Audio is a solo project for operatic mezzo soprano and electronic musician Eve Klein. Eve has taught music technology at Macquarie University and is an active music writer and composer.
http://www.myspace.com/textileaudio

TR-10 (LUKASZ KARLUK & GENTLEFORCE) (NSW)
A generative audio / video interactive installation, with music from Sydney’s Gentleforce.
http://www.julapy.com/blog/2010/02/16/tr-io-dorkbot/

Tickets $10 on the door.

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This event has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

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