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Omniversal Hum: Silzedrek, RBI (live) & Anuraag

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MISCELLANIA
Melbourne VIC, Australia
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Omniversal Hum presents two electroacoustic music performances from Silzedrek (Tarquin Manek) and RBI. Recorded music selection throughout the night comes from Anuraag. 

RBI (Fluxx) is a Naarm based DJ, composer and electronic music producer. Interested in the intersection between quiet sounds, micro tonality and acoustic architecture, RBI employs acoustic and electronic elements to create immersive sonic experiences.

Silzedrek is the latest alias of other worldly multi-faceted sonic firebrand Tarquin Manek who draws upon dub, ambient techno, jazz and chamber music in guises such as LST, Static Cleaner Lost Reward and M. Quake, as well as collaborations including Kallista Kult, F ingers, Tarcar & Bum Creek. He is also a producer and mixing engineer, mixing Jonnine's Blue Hills and producing with YL Hooi on her debut Untitled.  

Anuraag (they/them) is an organiser, DJ, and artist focused on sound and community contexts. As Creative Director of event series Cool Room, they have sought to change conversations around representation and safety in electronic music. Recently, Anuraag worked alongside collaborator Patrick Hase to launch their website room2.fm, creating a new form of digital performance space and seeking new methods of sharing music online. Anuraag is also producing and curating the 2021 discourse program for Soft Centre Festival.

As a DJ, their improvisational, layered, style favours hi-def, glossy textures, organic percussion and fluid polyrhythms, drawing connections between traditional and hypermodern instrumentation; exploring questions around the intersections of technology and power. 

Presale tix 17+bf 

Door sales $20 

Doors 8pm

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401 Swanston St 

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MISCELLANIA
Melbourne VIC, Australia
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