The Preauricular Pit: Roseworm, Wetstar, Brother Brigade – 15/03/2024

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You hear a shrill call coming forth from the horizon, the buzzing of a thousand electrical circuits, the earth begins to shudder, the dirt right in front of you begins to ripple and fall away , like the mouth of the earth opening, a dark pit gapes before you, you lean forward ever tentatively and look down, far below you can just make out the glow of a thousand LEDs, something calls out to you, the Preauricular Pit has returned….

Roseworm
roseworm is a freeform celebration of the moment by Jackson Hobbs and Paul Blanchard. Previously collaborating in Diana Tribute, Hobbs and Blanchard have continued to create in a similar vein of semi improvised invocation.

Wetstar
Still prior to meaningful manifestation in our sonic world, without clear definition or comprehension, WET STAR is the newest of Lucía Mañetto-Munro’s musical iterations; intended as a culmination of her previous work across myriad genre and sound design palettes under monikers including DJ SWEAT, Ages Powerflip, Holk Hogon and Luser (her project with long-term collaborator and dear friend Fraser Hunter [doobiescoo, Fray Mysterio, Clever Calvin, Big Frendly, Heroes For Sale]), WET STAR represents the turning of a new leaf for the artist. A fresh start, a breaking from tethers old, an emergence of something new; a star is born.

Brother Brigade

Francis and Lee Whall are brother brigade, a mix of improvisational jazz and dubbed out drum machine works. What will it sound like? Let’s see