A night of resonance and drones at Synesthesia
Plus live visuals
Featuring -
Rob Interface
COMPACTOR
Parnhash
The Subliminal Cult of INFINITE KITTEN
COMPACTOR is an interconnected set of mostly obsolete machinery that is manipulated by an anonymous figure known as The Worker under orders from a faceless corporation. The noises of the machinery form a soundtrack to the urban wasteland. The result is often glitchy, frequently rhythmic, industrial noise that usually sounds like numerous things are broken. Subject matter often deals with work, technology, and dehumanization.
Audio Work Documents have been licensed to Phage Tapes, Oxidation, Annihilvs Power Electronix, Oppressive Resistance Recordings, Jouissance du Rien, Out-Of-Body Records, and others since 2011.
SOUNDS: http://compactor.bandcamp.com
OFFICIAL SITE: http://www.wastemgt.info
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INFINITE KITTEN + RGB Values are a Brooklyn based AV duo specializing in a variety of different musical styles and visuals to match. The musical styles of INFINITE KITTEN range from dance floor friendly techno breaks and IDM to formless atmospheric noise and ambience.
Their real names are Nate Tronick and Julia Gordon. This couple has also performed in the past as Erotic Body Station, an electronic music duo that formed out of the NYC based collective known as WARPER PARTY. They also perform as solo artists as well as a VJ duo known as RGB Values + n8tronick.
Nate Tronick is the founder of NY ELECTRONIC UNDERGROUND, an ongoing series of parties that bring NYC events based on live electronic music performance in a party atmosphere. They have an ongoing performance relationship with The WARPER PARTY as well as performing at other venues and events such as Disorient's Country Club and the deeply secret Summer Camp.
HTTPS://www.mixcloud.com/infinitekitten/infinite-kitten-live-at-cadence-23/
Https://soundcloud.com/erotic-body-station/sex-wars
https://facebook.com/rgbvalues
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