Thursday, November 08, 2012

horse bazarr gig virtual proximity and more

Electric Universe is a collective of Melbourne based electronic artists producing
and performing music ranging from alternative techno to experimental jazztronica.

8pm Jean Poole - An AV set dedicated to the late Run Wrake – RIP
Jean Poole has performed and produced video material at gigs in most Australian capital cities, a
residency in Istanbul, and gigs in Barcelona, Berlin, Portugal, Rome and Jakarta. He is the founder of the
annual Electrofringe festival in Newcastle.
www.skynoise.net

9pm Virtual Proximity
Their style could best be described as dark jazztronica, with influences including DJ Krush, Miles Davis,
Four-Tet and Nils Petter Molvaer. Performances are entirely improvised.
James Annesley – electric saxophone, EWI, live loops. Tristan Courtney – bass, laptop, MPD, live loops.
virtual-proximity.com

10pm The Primary Colour
All hardware drum machines, synthesisers and effects.
Featuring unbroken and slowly evolving performances, underpinned by a deep and constant groove. The
Primary Colour navigates a fresh course through electronic improvisation each time he plays.
www.theprimarycolour.com

11pm Juxtpose
Fresh from a stint in Berlin, Juxtpose is the production unit of Wu Kush. Inspiration comes from Detroit
and Berlin Techno. Mainly Techno with elements of futur-ism, minimal-ism, hip hop-ism and electro-ism
soundcloud.com/juxtpose
Listing Details:
Electric Universe Collective – Launch Party
Date: Saturday 24th Nov.
Venue: Horse Bazaar – 397 Little Lonsdale St.
Free Entry

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