Horologium, Safe, Wereju & Luxury Mollusc @ Into the Void

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Posted on 21st Feb 12 by | comments 0

Noise-mongering will occur this Thursday in the basement of Into the Void.

Dublin’s Into the Void basement venue, based under the record shop of the same name, has played host to some intriguing sessions, showcasing lesser-seen sides to metal and heavy music in its confines, including acoustic sets and, such as this upcoming event, live drone and industrial improv.

Horologium, from Poland, play their first Irish gig here on Thursday, and have lined up a bevy of noise heavyweights for backup. Cork outfit Safe, doom-drone unit Wereju, and “Drainland noiser” Luxury Mollusc are all lined-up for the deafening spectacular, kicking off early at 6.30.

6euro in at Into the Void Records this Thursday. Facebook link after the blurb.

HOROLOGIUM
First Irish gigs for Dark industrial ambient seriousness from Poland.
Somber mechanical woe. Polish tetsuo soundtrack. The passing of time.
“sounds of becoming, music of transgression, echoes of bridges burnt and the ever-new dawn”

romantic martial, philosophical machinery, brooding beats.

http://machtmuzik.blogspot.com/

http://www.myspace.com/horologium

SAFE
“Safe’s music combines treated field recordings, mixed live on an array of cd players and combined with electronics, no-input mixing desk, metals, vocals and keyboards. Pieces are entirely improvised, and span the range of sound from strange ambiences to overpowering noise.”
I’ve never witnessed SAFE, excited to be playing the same bill.

http://www.dotdotdotmusic.com/news.html

WEREJU
Should need no introduction to those down with Irish doom drone.

This will be a return to public performance after a period of hermitude, blissful mirages unnerving shifts of focus and reconcilliations with doubt, comforting null, empty contentedness.
Legend.

LUXURYMOLLUSC
Some Pole wrote the following;
“LUXURY MOLLUSC: an Irish Noise project, radical, and going beyond the social and ideological framework. Its music is raw and rough. A series of electronic devices and a microphone are used to create this unique roughness. The artist also resorts to scrap and waste which he devastates freely to bringing out the remains of “life” out of them. Dense patches of sound and sound structures that accompany LUXURY MOLLUSC during performances are typical of this music. Destruction!”
Solo castration jams, drainland noiser, wet.

http://www.myspace.com/luxurymollusc

Horologium + Safe + Wereju + Luxury Mollusc.

About Mike McGrath Bryan

Drop-d's editor and news slave since November 2010, and a full-time freelance contributing journalist. Multimedia student, retro gamer and general speccy-four-eyes.

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