Sunday 26 January 2014, 8pm

SUNK SEASON IV: Komodo Haunts + Clime + Mortuus Auris & The Black Hand + Tuluum Shimmering

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Sunk Season IV offers up a special blend of sound and image from the ethno-drone netherworld, with live sets from Komodo Haunts and Clime, and audio-visual screenings from Mortuus Auris & the Black Hand and Tuluum Shimmering, plus Jennifer Crouch decoration, Nag Champa incense and DJs to steady your ascension on a cold Sunday night.

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KOMODO HAUNTS (live)

Deep soundscape exploration through soft, warm tropics, glowing synthesizers and wet percussion... With tape releases on Hooker Vision, Sangoplasmo, Jehu & Chinaman and Agharta, Komodo Haunts appears for his second live performance.



CLIME (live)

Clime is the duo of Jake Webster (Tuluum Shimmering) and Sunk’s own Jimmy Billingham (Tidal, etc.) - ethno-psychedelia and tribal percussion meets synth drones and blissful tones, improvised into ecstasy and looped til the spirits rise.

Clime's performance will be accompanied by a new film piece by Bea Wilson. Bea is a London-based artist currently studying Visual Communication at the RCA. Using and manipulating old and new technologies, she creates atmospheric and immersive moving image.

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MORTUUS AURIS & THE BLACK HAND (screening)

Mortuus Auris & the Black Hand is the solo project of London-based artist Peter Taylor. Over the last 5 years he has released 8 full-length albums on labels such as Digitalis, Stunned and Space Slave. Utilizing anything and everything, he crafts his sound using homemade instruments, improvisation and sampling. Having practised as an animator, Taylor will be screening a short film and original soundtrack of musique concrete, noise and ambient works.



TULUUM SHIMMERING (screening)

Quietly knocking out long-form free-drone loop jams for a few years now, Tuluum hits a spot all of his own but with a strong connection to a musical heritage stretching far back in time and far out to distant cultures. Jake’s video work, which we will be screening, sets archival footage and impressionistic imagery to his evocative soundtracks of ancestral ritual.




JENNIFER CROUCH (decoration)

Jennifer Crouch is an artist and educator specialising in Art/Science projects. Creator of illustrated dioramas and experiences which facilitate the public engagement of science, her practice is research driven with an emphasis on ‘learning by doing’. Her work investigates how we represent material reality. Appreciating the subtleties of texture, both physical and those lured into existence through her meticulous drawing, Jennifer delights in merging colours beneath slivers of transparent medium, beguiling us with unfamiliar references and visions of fantastical, ambiguous worlds where anatomical/mechanical forms evaporate into mist.