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Upgrade & Afterlife: si-cut.db + Andrew Coleman + PDA + Haeti DJ

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event Upgrade & Afterlife: si-cut.db + Andrew Coleman + PDA + Haeti DJ

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A night of digital, experimental and DIY music.

Special guest si-cut.db (London-based Douglas Benford) creates warm and liquidly rhythmic soundscapes combining field-recordings with synthetic elements.

si-cut.db also co-runs London's Sprawl night/label, now in its 10th year, and annual Interplay festival, and has played across Europe as well as in the USA and Australia.

Andrew Coleman/Animals on Wheels
(Tripel, Ninja Tune, Thrill Jockey)

Andrew Coleman makes music which organically draws in acoustic instrumentation, warm melodic electronics and environmental sounds.

His latest release Demons (Tripel) is focused around acoustic guitar sound in a sparse but emotionally resonant landscape. Comparisons could include Kranky Records artists such as Greg Davis. He has recently toured Europe with Warp's Chris Clark.

PDA
Handheld digital lofi. Taking lofi field recordings and found samples, PDA makes immersive digital music using old Palm handhelds and hardware. PDA has previously supported Leafcutter John and Janek Schaefer in Cambridge.

Plus a special DJ set from Haeti.
Plus bad timing djs

http://www.upgradeandafterlife.co.uk/

Posted by bad-timing at 13:21, 07 Mar 2005