H34T
Event description
Eora-Sydney rascals E3P and ealing drop in to Mparntwe before moving overseas for a special, never-to-be-repeated locally organised night of dancefloor mayhem - H34T. Coming straight off supporting the legendary DJ Marcelle, the two jesters will be throwing it down in extended electronic sets for the Centre. Local supports include Dem Arrernte Mape, Alice Kings, and Dingus & DOGCUNT. Poster by Jet. Proudly supported by 8CCC Community Radio.
Once online ticket sales have been exhausted, limited quantity will be available at the door. We promote a safe and inclusive environment free of any forms of prejudice or discrimination, and any activities or actions that do not adhere to this standard will not be accepted. Respect each other, the venue and the artists.
Hyper specific and responsive to the brief, E3P is consistently inconsistent, pedantic and fastidious - the finer details in their sets are intentional and utterly compelling.
Testament to their calibre and range, E3P has supported the likes of Djrum, Vegyn, Upsammy, Mechatok, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, and Ninajirachi on her Dark Crystal tour. They’ve played stages at Absorbed, Soft Centre, Infinity Worm, and Mode Festival. Keeping company with Korean crew ASIA CRIME SAD, E3P reaches far beyond so-called Australia.
ealing, as one of the country’s more enigmatic figures, is an electronic artist whose corrosive, maximalist style absorbs the sounds of the Internet and presents them on new terms. Their style spans bass, techno, hip-hop, and hyperpop in a fully cohesive manner through their distinct production, raucous DJ sets and captivating live performances.
kisseswhipthevision is their conceptual second EP, world-building in a probable ecological future in a maximalist sonic exploration of counter-cartography and counter-tech approaches.
ealing’s dense palette and singular approach has seen extensive support from NTS Radio, triple j, Mix Mag Australia, Hong Kong Community Radio, FBi Radio, as well as artists such as Iglooghost and Ninajirachi. Nominated for FBi Radio’s Next Big Thing in 2023, ealing has since supported the likes of Vegyn, Cakes da Killa, MC Yallah, Danielle, and Pangea, as well as played at Cockatoo Island’s Mode Festival 2024
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