Border­lands Ⅳ

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Four markers on the poles of contemporary electronics.

Fri 16 June

5pm-8:30pm

Doors 4:30pm

Odeon

$69 + BF

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Curated by

Lawrence English / Room40

Tujiko Noriko performing on DJ decks, bathed in red lights.

An intimate haze of abstract electronica. Tujiko Noriko’s breakthrough work shatters open the possibilities of devolved avant-pop.

Hiro Kone performing on-stage, two stars of rainbow prismatic light rays shine.

Musician and producer of the unsettling and sublime. Hiro makes twisted meditations on rhythm, noise, and melody, forging new terrains in the realm of synthesised sound.

KMRU looks to their side.

The Nairobi-born, Berlin-based sound artist captures his surroundings with his handheld recorder and transmutes them into meditative ambient music.

Hüma Utku performs on-stage. A small desk lamp lighting up their DJ deck setup.

Atmospheric ambience and harsh ritualistic rhythms evoke a sense of the ancient within the modern. Tales of the human condition, mysticism, and the nature of duality underscores Hüma Utku’s sound.

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