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Present
Nate Young (Wolf Eyes)
David Lacey & David Donohoe
June 12 (This Thursday)
Block T (beside Smithfield Luas stop)
Doors 8pm
Tickets €10
BYOB
Nate Young of the ground breaking experimental act Wolf Eyes, brings his solo show "Regression" to Ireland for the first time, with a performance in Dublin's Block T art centre this Thursday. The new "Regression" chapter from Nate Young, gives room to synthesizers and organ in the moulding of an eerie and unprecedented "ambient" soundscape somewhat distant from the brute assault of his past works, though the suspence and creepy atmosphere of his "Regression(s)" remains the same. This is the ultimate proof that Nate Young actually found his Sound: imagine something between European deviated concrete music tradition of the seventies, like Michel Chion in "Requiem", and the most disturbing and weird Italian library recordings
Support comes from David Lacey & David Donohoe, who have recently began to collaborate. Donohoe has recently material on D1, Force Inc & MillePlateaux amongst others, while Lacey began drumming in 80's hardcore bands and now mostly works on kinda arty stuff and playing for Cian Nugent & The Cosmos.
There is no bar in the venue, so you're welcome to bring your own drink, but no glass bottles please.
Check out Nate's soundcloud:
Nate Young REGRESSION's favorites on SoundCloud - Hear the world’s sounds
Check out David Lacey & David Donohoe:
Present
Nate Young (Wolf Eyes)
David Lacey & David Donohoe
June 12 (This Thursday)
Block T (beside Smithfield Luas stop)
Doors 8pm
Tickets €10
BYOB
Nate Young of the ground breaking experimental act Wolf Eyes, brings his solo show "Regression" to Ireland for the first time, with a performance in Dublin's Block T art centre this Thursday. The new "Regression" chapter from Nate Young, gives room to synthesizers and organ in the moulding of an eerie and unprecedented "ambient" soundscape somewhat distant from the brute assault of his past works, though the suspence and creepy atmosphere of his "Regression(s)" remains the same. This is the ultimate proof that Nate Young actually found his Sound: imagine something between European deviated concrete music tradition of the seventies, like Michel Chion in "Requiem", and the most disturbing and weird Italian library recordings
Support comes from David Lacey & David Donohoe, who have recently began to collaborate. Donohoe has recently material on D1, Force Inc & MillePlateaux amongst others, while Lacey began drumming in 80's hardcore bands and now mostly works on kinda arty stuff and playing for Cian Nugent & The Cosmos.
There is no bar in the venue, so you're welcome to bring your own drink, but no glass bottles please.
Check out Nate's soundcloud:
Nate Young REGRESSION's favorites on SoundCloud - Hear the world’s sounds
Check out David Lacey & David Donohoe: