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Wall Of Sound presents:

The Caulfield Beats, Sir-Vere, Brett B, Elizabete Balčus

The Windmill, London Wed, Oct 3, 2018 7:30 PM

£3adv/£5door

Entry Requirements: 18+

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Sir-Vere album launch party, for the much anticipated Psychoballisticfunk album!!

Joined by special guests The Caulfield Beats, Brett B & the wonderful Elizabete Balcus... all in one very special night of beats, breaks & sonic mayhem.

Hosted by Mark Jones (Wall of Sound) Records DJ & Stevie Vega on the decks.

THE CAULFIELD BEATS (onstage 10.15pm)

Two-piece garage electronic band based in London

"Sharp-as-blades minimal techno with laidback indie vocals, hip hop and soul samples and a huge dose of blistering dancefloor energy" - Electronic Sound Magazine

"A riot of wiggly 303, searing bass and big bouncy beats...their sound is tinged with psyche and electro and is as loose as it is dynamic" - DJ Mag

http://thecaulfieldbeats.com

SIR-VERE (onstage 930pm)

Sir-Vere release their debut album, Psychobalisticfunk October 26.

Expect a selection of finely sculpted, party-stoking breakbeats, techno bleeps, electro machinations, shuffling house rhythms and garage and jungle sub-bass tremors, all colliding with a storm of rousing, distorted guitars and punky, attitude heavy vocals of Craig Sir-Vere.

https://www.facebook.com/SiRVERE/

BRETT B (onstage 845pm)

London producer and dj Brett.B crafted his own sound which hangs over the genre of minimal pop and dance, with a heavy 90s house influence. His tracks bring acoustic and dance music together. Brett.B has previously had residencies in Ibiza, Manchester and more recently London.

https://www.facebook.com/thisismebrettb/

ELIZABETE BALČUS (onstage 8pm)

Latvian musician and actress who creates neo-psychedelic dream pop from surprising, collaged, genre juxtapositions that is simultaneously melodic and experimental. She works with a strong visual aesthetic that draws upon modern surrealism, contemporary fashion and geometric imagery.

Her new album "Conarium" is like a eulogy for the subconsciousness; it searches into the deepest depths. The spirit of the album is weirdly theatrical, welding together free-jazz flute improvisations, unearthly voice, electronic beats, ancient sounds, elements of chamber music and magical secret glitches. One of the instruments she plays is a synthesizer which enables her to play fruit and vegetables as instruments. Live performances engage the audience with a psychedelic and theatrical situation that is as befuddling as it is mesmerizing.

“She frequently employs her voice as another instrument with its whoops, shrieks and groans giving the impression of a ghostly opera singer, while at other times creating an eerie choir by multi tracking her vocals. Overall the album is a hazy, dreamy sonic delight (with just enough surprises) which leaves the listener in a blissed out trance like state, somewhere between the waking and sleeping as the album title suggests.” *// Album review by Dave Hammond, *Sounds Magazine**

“Cocteau Twins meets Bjork. Great arrangement and gorgeous vocals (song “The Hanging Garden”)” Vehlinggo.com

www.elizabetebalcus.com

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