New Weird Australia

Fri Jul 23 2010


New Weird Australia presents the next event in its 2010 series featuring Anonymeye, Erasers, Ambrose Chapel, TR-IO & Emily McDaniel*.

A FREE 5-TRACK EP featuring artists from the show is available to download at http://newweirdaustralia.bandcamp.com.

*Unfortunately, due to illness, previously billed Textile Audio will be unable to perform. We wish her well and thank Emily McDaniel for agreeing to take part at late notice!


ANONYMEYE (QLD) a renowned experimental musician from Brisbane, Australia who reconfigures various country and folk musics within a sonic framework that utilisies acoustic guitar, signal processing, synthesisers, and effects units. Anonymeye's second full length album 'The Disambiguation Of Anonymeye' is out now on the sound&fury label.


ERASERS (WA) - a Perth duo with a set full of songs made up of primitive & tribal beats, melodic guitar loops, atmospheric synth and chanting vocals; creating dreamy yet somewhat disconcerting post-punk. They have performed with the likes of Love of Diagrams and Pikelet and embark on their first east coast tour in support of their new 7″ EP, "Autumn" ON Metal Postcard.


AMBROSE CHAPEL (QLD) - the solo project of Brisbane musician Ian Rogers (of No Anchor and formerly of AXXONN).who explores new sounds, production techniques and modes of performance. The results are epic, taking the ominous bass experiments of his doom metal band No Anchor and marrying them to AXXONN's more sophisticated and tranquil palate.


TR-I0 (LUKASZ KARLUK & GENTLEFORCE) (NSW) - a generative audio / video interactive installation with complex geometric forms, seen earlier this year at Sydney's Dorkbot, with music from Sydney's Gentleforce.


EMILY MCDANIEL (NSW) - Emily McDaniel is a Sydney based sound artist, dabbling in performance, installation and radiophonic work.


New Weird Australia is a not-for-profit initiative designed to promote and support new eclectic and experimental Australian music. Our current projects include a free compilation series (available to download every two months), a weekly radio show and podcast seris on Sydney's FBi Radio, and an irregular program of live events. http://www.newweirdaustralia.com

7.30pm

$10