fredag 28.07 - 2017
Breakcore Cult Ritual - A Liminal Experience
LISBENT (Aus)
PECKERHEAD (DK)
PASSENGER OF SHIT (DK)
kl. 23:00
- Entré 50 kr
666 - BREAKCORE CULT RITUAL - A LIMINAL EXPERIENCE - 999
Liminality (from the Latin word līmen, meaning "a
threshold") is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that
occurs in the middle stage of rituals, when participants no longer
hold their pre-ritual status but have not yet begun the transition
to the status they will hold when the ritual is complete. During
liminal periods of all kinds, social hierarchies may be reversed or
temporarily dissolved, continuity of tradition may become
uncertain, and future outcomes once taken for granted may be thrown
into doubt.
FREAKS AND GEEKS! ARE YOU READY TO LOSE YOURSELF IN LIMBO AND
RECONSIDER THE RELATIONSHIP YOU HOLD WITH THIS SO-CALLED REALITY?
OUR SOLID LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL LINEUP IS THERE TO SATIATE YOUR
HUNGER, SO COME OUT OF YOUR CAVE AND GET READY FOR A NIGHT OF
EXISTENTIAL DREAD AND HIGHER TRANSCENDANCE.
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PASSENGER OF
SHIT // Shit Wank Records (AUS)
PASSENGEROFSHIT is an Australian musician who specializes in
speedcore and breakcore. Active since the late '90s, he is one of
the most prominent members of the Australian underground, and one
of many local musicians specializing in horrorcore and noise. He is
known for his unapologetic, everything-in-excess approach to
electronic music, which he refers to as "shitcore" or "sadcore."
Ridiculously fast beats, woodchipper-fed breaks, cheesy melodies
and bizarre, vulgar lyrics are more or less what can be expected.
His bizarre themes carry on to his hip-hop work and his chaotic,
shrieking noise work.
LISBENT // Syg
Nok Records (DK)
Lisbent interprets emotions and thought patterns that are foreign
to the human biology through rave music. When he is not having deep
conversations with his knife collection, he cuddles with his
vintage synths.
PECKERHEAD //
Syg Nok Records (DK) / Mokum Records (NL)
Peckerhead is Denmark's own Hardcore Techno enfant terrible. On
the dancefloor he spans wide, from the early nineties hardcore
genre and to a more extreme concept "fast and hard".
MORE TBA
Respect the house, yourself, and each other. No racism, sexism,
homophobia/heterosexism, violence nor hard drugs.
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