[spectre] BEYOND SIGNAL #2 - LONDON NOISE SONIFICATION!!! @ AREA10

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Tue Oct 28 00:13:41 CET 2008


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A10lab, Fibrr Records, Noise=noise, Apo33, A10PS.P presents:

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BEYOND SIGNAL #2

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Wednesday 26th of November - £5
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with:

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KAYAKA (japanese noise guitar and destroyed drumming music)

RYAN JORDAN (diy electronics, body sensor strobe light noise)

JOHN BOWERS (pd, diy electronics, strobe|colour|hypnosis)

CHEAPMACHINES (micro-tonal noise scape)

THE SCIE PROTOCOL (interactive video score & digital noise orchestration)

AMPERSAND (improv & industrial ambiance)

EATEN BY CHILDREN (Feedback, Indus experimental)

& many more!!

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Area 10 Project Space
Eagle Wharf
Peckham Hill Street
London SE15 5JT

White building behind Peckham library

Buses 12, 36, 37, 63, 78, 436, 345, 177, 312, 343 Train: Peckham Rye Station

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MORE INFORMATION : http://www.a10lab.info/beyondsignal

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KAYAKA: http://www.myspace.com/kayakathethird
RYAN JORDAN: http://doc.gold.ac.uk/~ma701rj
JOHN BOWERS: http://onoma.co.uk/
CHEAPMACHINES: http://www.cmx.org.uk/
THE SCIE PROTOCOL: http://www.a10lab.info/scieprotocol
AMPERSAND: http://www.ampersand.tv/
EATEN BY CHILDREN: http://www.myspace.com/eatenbychildren

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