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Meuko! Meuko! (Taiwan) // CORIN // Yumgod // TZECHAR+Night Dives

September 21, 2018 @ 8:00 pm - September 22, 2018 @ 12:00 am AEST

AUD20

Meuko! Meuko!

Meuko! Meuko! makes her Australian debut in Melbourne on September 21st.

Hailing from Taipei, Taiwan, she uses destructive drums, alarm-raising horns and far eastern gnosticism to morph sonics into palpable senses .

Dark Sonic Visions of Taipei

With a sound shaped by the claustrophobic intensity of metropolis life, Meuko! Meuko! creates a cacophony of pulverising kicks, razors synths and ceremonial chants to portray her dark sonic visions of Taipei.

Live at Boney

With regular spots on NTS LND and her latest EP ‘鬼島 Ghost Island’ on Aïsha Devi’s Danse Noire, Meuko! Meuko!’s amalgamation of Juke beats and dismantled Gabba with traditional Taiwanese instrumentation and mythology makes for a captivating live show.

After playing a slew of European festivals (HyperReality, Rhizom and Distortion) she will be playing debuting her live set at Boney, on Friday 21st September.

Supporting Meuko! Meuko! on the night will be javascript fatigue of CORIN, Yumgod’s delicate disposal of footwork styles and the cryptic and captivating A/V styles of TZECHAR.

FRI 21st SEPT
8PM – 12AM
BONEY
$20

Details

Start:
September 21, 2018 @ 8:00 pm AEST
End:
September 22, 2018 @ 12:00 am AEST
Cost:
AUD20
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/906517126221517/

Organiser

Mat Spisbah
Phone:
(+61)422599094

Venue

Boney
68 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3000+ Google Map

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