ARTEFACT music festival day 2

Samuel Kerridge presents Fatal Light Attraction

ARTEFACT music festival day 2

Samuel Kerridge presents Fatal Light Attraction + Shapednoise + Kiss The Anus of a Black Cat
20:00doors
20:15 - 21:15Kiss The Anus Of A Black Cat
21:30 - 22:30Samuel Kerridge – Fatal Light Attraction
22:45 - ...Shapednoise


SAMUEL KERRIDGE presents Fatal Light Attraction

Belgian premiere

The new year will see Kerridge and Downwards realigning once more with news of a third album from the artist called Fatal Light Attraction. Due in January, the eight-track release is based around the performance piece of the same name that Kerridge unveiled at Berlin Atonal earlier this year with the assistance of Andrej Boleslavský & Mária Júdová. Speaking on that Atonal performance, Nic Touhey described Fatal Light Attraction as a “grinding, textured and abrasive session of noise that truly plundered the depths of hell where industrial strength jackhammer rhythms faced off against electrical storms.
Juno Plus 

UK producer Samuel Kerridge releases his third album: Fatal Light Attraction (Contort), a performance designed for the Berlin Atonal festival in collaboration with visual artists Andrej Boleslavský and Mária Júdová. Fatal Light Attraction is a system where music is created by the use of light and a live coding. An impressive performance of silhouets accompanied by a cold soundtrack of industrial techno beats, in Belgian premiere!  

 

SHAPEDNOISE

Nino Pedone gives you just what his name promises: squalls of noise corralled into vaguely recognizable shapes. He doesn't come at it from the typical angle—the curious noise artist dipping toes into techno—but rather from the other end.
Resident Advisor

If the soundtrack of Alien hadn’t been written already, Nino Pedone aka Shapednoise would be perfect for the job. For his album Different Selves (Type) he got help from Justin Broadrick (Jesu, Godflesh), creating a merciless, brutal, bombastic, dystopic noise meets grindcore meets techno meets drum ’n bass mashup. 




KISS THE ANUS OF A BLACK CAT

Another agent provocateur is Stef Irritant, the man behind Kiss The Anus Of A Black Cat, that breeded out his sixth album To Live Vicarously (Zeal). The drone and folk from the past have moved over for 80s influences. Gothic synths and repetitive drums go along with Stef Heeren’s reverberating voice that gives you shivers. A threesome of darkwave, post-punk and industrial brought by one of Belgium’s finest. 

STUK Labozaal
Fri 19 Feb 201620:00
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