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RĀHOROI (SAT) 18 APRIL, 8PM

Powers / Marrowspawn / Impress

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$20 presales, $25 door ($15 unwaged)
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Powers is the current incarnation of Campbell Kneale who has ping-ponged about the nether regions of interstellar sound for close to thirty earth-years aboard sonic spacecraft such as Birchville Cat Motel, Black Boned Angel, and Our Love Will Destroy the World. Known primarily as the captain of his own ship, Campbell Kneale has also collaborated and performed with some of outsider music’s most defiant and diverse experimentalists: Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Merzbow, Stephen O’Malley (Sunn O))), Keiji Haino, Borbetomagus, Phill Niblock, and Tony Conrad to name a few. Whereas the vast majority of Kneale's music revolves around the fastidious manipulation of the multitracking process, Powers pounds on the thin cracking ice of an ‘everything-all-at once’ mindset, performing and recording his immersive blitzkrieg ragas entirely in the moment.

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Marrowspawn fuses the mechanical precision of drum machine grindcore with black metal, doom and shoegaze. Described as sounding like a 'bulldozer made of hydrochloric acid'.

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Impress is the moniker attributed to the mysterious sound-conjurations of Sam Curtis. What you hear is what you heard.
 


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