[LDN] 18.08 LOOKING SOUND : Controlled Weirdness, Stormfield

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[LDN] 18.08 LOOKING SOUND : Controlled Weirdness, Stormfield

Post by MR_FAFF » Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:01 pm

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Looking Sound presents Future Warehouse Visuals

Audio Visual Performances, Live Analogue Music, DJ sets and Live Digital Art.

18th August 2012 @ The Finsbury - FREE ENTRY.

Looking Sound celebrate their 3rd Birthday with a high quality combination of music and visual artists on the 18th August in the way that only they can for FUTURE WAREHOUSE VISUALS 3rd Birthday Special.

Check out the visual audio sickness that went down at the June event :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fFhosCqagY&feature=plcp

Future Warehouse Visuals 18th August, 2012 at The Finsbury, N4 1BY presents :

Controlled Weirdness DJ set (Unearthly) with DUODROME visuals
Stormfield A/V set (Combat Recordings)

Jon Oakley and Yes Effect - Live Modular Synth A/V set

Mr Faff A/V set

DJ Dotty P DJ set with Anina visuals

Heres some more info on the acts blessing Looking Sound.

Controlled Weirdness
South London Bass ambassador Neil Keating aka DJ Controlled Weirdness has been rocking the decks and rinsing the rough beats for a few years now. As a young kid the Streetsounds Electro series and early eighties pirate radio stations like LWR started his obsession with nasty electronic music, breakbeats and hard edged funk. Saturday afternoons were spent in Groove records in Soho buying obscure Electro Imports that now go for high sums on Ebay and attending Spats in Oxford street, a Saturday afternoon club where Tim Westwood would play all the new electro/hip hop coming out of the States. This was the start of a lifelong vinyl obsession that still continues to this day.

http://soundcloud.com/dj-controlled-weirdness

DUODROME
Duodroume is the brazilian audiovisual artist gabriela dworecki, extreme electronic music enthusiast and student of the intersections of cinema and sound. Raised in São Paulo to a soundtrack from her Hungarian roots, she spent her formative years exploring film and the music that surrounded her. Duodroume was born of Dworecki’s vision of interweaving the explosive audio of São Paulo’s breakcore scene with a visual narrative composed of spastic reappropriated film.

http://gabriela-dworecki.com/category/p ... diovisual/
http://www.myspace.com/duodroume

Stormfield

The boss behind Combat Recordings DJs, produces and performs audio-visual live sets at various parties, and also runs the regular Riddim’n‘Bruise radio show on Sub FM.

A DJ with 16 years of experience under his belt, Stormfield’s sonic influences are rooted in the early 90’s strains of electronica and abstract techno like LFO, Aphex Twin, Black Dog, Autechre. Taking on board the early junglism of Photek and Source Direct, he later carried these influences proudly through other forms of music like electro, dubstep and hard breakage.
Later exposure to the works of Scorn and a 4-year stint living near Brixton’s colossal dub soundsystems left him with a pathological need for chest-crushing basslines, and thus Combat Recordings was formed in 2004.
2010 saw him evolve Combat A.V., fusing the label’s visual and sonic elements in the form of improvised live audio visual performances across Europe like the Norberg Fest (Sweden), REC Fest (Spain), Freeze Fest / Anti Surveillance Benefit (Czech), Tacheles (Berlin), FutureEverything Fest UK (with Jesu/Dead Fader), Glade (with Broken Note), Bangface Weekender UK (with Scorn), Athens Video Art Fest and Luben Fest (Greece).
His Smashment mix became the first dancehall jungle AV mix to be featured on the Electronic Explorations podcast.
Ever busy, he also teaches A.V. and ran a workshop on audio visual technology at the Norberg Festival in Sweden, 2011.
http://www.combatrecordings.com/clan/st ... artist-bio

Jon Oakley

Originally from Ireland but now residing in London, Jon is concentrating on live performances using solely hardware synths and sequencers. Having just dropped his debut E.P.  "Prime" for Takeover Recordings. These three polyrhythmic, bass heavy club tracks have been getting great support so far from the likes of Warlock and NoYeahNo (Rag&Bone/Subfm), DVNT, Sunil Sharpe (She Works/Black Sun), Lee Holman (Kawl), and P-Hocto (DSNT/Labyrinthe).

http://soundcloud.com/jon_oakley

Yes Effect

Yes Effect is a hardcore modular synth user and has been for over  5 years, Yes effect is based on the idea of Live studio jams were everything is set out on hardware and recorded in a single take, In today's computer age this set him apart from the others, Yes Effect has previously released tracks with Dublin based !Kaboogie  and has a new Ep to drop on Pip Williams ever mighty Shameless Toady label in mid September. Yes Effect is also a member of London Modular Alliance which is the combined skills of Koova, Yes Effect and Pip Williams.

http://soundcloud.com/yeseffect

Mr Faff

Looking Sound resident and general instigator, Mr Faff will be creating a deep electronic soundscape that he will illustrate with live electronic visual improvisation.

Follow on twitter @MrFaff
http://www.lookingsound.com

Dotty P

Dotty P first began collecting vinyl in the late 90’s and her collection is vast ranging from jazz to jungle and everything between. Her passion for vinyl and music has only grown fonder over the years, so expect to hear classics for labels like Mo Wax and  Talkin’ Loud Records. Expect an entertaining set, for some people it will be eclectic and for others it will be an education – enjoy !

Anina

Coming from a video making background Anina will be taking the sounds of Dotty P and responding to them with a live VJ set.
What does bass look like?

www.lookingsound.com

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