BYE BYE TSUNAMI, TEN PAST SEVEN, Rising Damp and Eoghan Horgan
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BYE BYE TSUNAMI, TEN PAST SEVEN, Rising Damp and Eoghan Horgan

  • Ages 18+

BYE BYE TSUNAMI, TEN PAST SEVEN, Rising Damp and Eoghan Horgan @Dali Cork

Date and time

September 20 · 8pm - September 21 · 1am GMT+1

Location

Dali @ Nudes

8 Lavitt's Quay Cork Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours
  • Ages 18+



BYE BYE TSUNAMI - experi-metal, post-mental sounds from planet 無


BYE BYE TSUNAMI are a group of sick individuals who thrive in uncertainty and find delight in the entropy of noise. The Copenhagen, Denmark-based trio employs disrupted rhythms, unique self built futuristic wind instruments, and heartbreaking cyborg screams to expand the musical language beyond its wildest horizons. Scavenging the distressing remnants of a future no one wished for, BYE BYE TSUNAMI are redefining the new era of post-real.


Lorenzo Colocci (flute, flaubosax, electronic), Soren Hoy (drums), and Uldis Vitols (bass) first met in pre-pandemic era Copenhagen after being respectively active in the noise/experimental/jazz/ metal scenes of Berlin, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam. Willing to realize their life dream of forming a dysfunctional boy band, in 2020 they finally give birth to BYE BYE TSUNAMI: monsters giving birth to other monsters.


BYE BYE TSUNAMI immediately captured the attention of the public with its unique sound imprint —the compositions are based on the Flaubosax, a unique self-built futuristic wind instrument conceived by Lorenzo’s twisted mind. Generating new soundscapes with the use of a personal asymmetrical tonal system and interacting with complex powerful drum rhythms, they lead the music through disrupted absurd forms and post-industrial spiritual textures. The band aesthetic and video works, curated by fictional audiovisual artist Nathan L., merge together meticulously in a truly visionary dystopian universe, which, despite its frenetic nature, possesses a paradoxical sense of poetic and emotional sensibility, raising highly relevant questions about the role of social media, advertisement, and gender in contemporary society.


https://byebyetsunami.bandcamp.com

Ten Past Seven emerged from the primordial bogs of Kerry in 2002 and have charted their own unique journey through the math rock/bog prog/alternative music scene ever since. 


Their second full length record ‘Long Live the Bogwalrus’ was released in 2020, through Art For Blind Records. Recorded by John “Spud” Murphy and Ian Chestnutt in Guerrilla Studios, the album features guest vocals by Landless, fiddle by Lankum’s Cormac MacDiarmada and hollers from sources too numerous to mention here but suffice to say the list includes a dog.


‘Writhing bass grooves and galloping drum frenzies invoke the gravelly golden era of Ireland’s mid-00s math rock scene, while distorted clouds of reverb and melody will make you crave the cathartic noise of a proper live show.’

  • The Quietus


https://tenpastseven.bandcamp.com/

Michelle Doyle is a musician and visual artist, making work under the moniker, Rising Damp. What I'd call fist pumping post-punk bangers! They have played TBGS, Electric Picnic and Feile na Greine. She also plays in bands Dreamgirls, the Healers, Bodycam and previously, feminist punk band Sissy.

https://risingdamp.bandcamp.com/album/petrol-factory

Constantly innovating Eoghan Horgen will bring all new sounds that will surround your body and brain.

https://soundcloud.com/eoghan_horgan

Frequently asked questions

What is a Bogwalrus?

The Bogwalrus is an elusive species of walrus native to the bogs of Kerry.

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