Our Carlson Supported By Lucy Cliche
Event description
Our Carlson is coming to Eora/Sydney to rant about ableism, trauma, capitalism and ciggies. A wild 2 years has seen Our Carlson on esteemed festivals like Inner Varnika, Rising and Meredith.
 Ranting over Breakbeats Jungle and Dub about lived experience of living with epilepsy, depression, anxiety, PTSD. It is dark but full of humour. Support Lucy Cliche will be warming up the room with her live hardware driven industrial electro and techno.
Our Carlson is disabled but fully aware of the patriarchal privilege he has grown up under. The normalisation of menstruation, the smashing of the patriarchy and fact that disabled people are sexy will be the themes of the day. After being diagnosed with epilepsy at age 33, Our Carlson’s frustration with the medical system and the fragility of the human mind has exploded into the formation of Epileptic Dance Music (EDM) DJ Cash Daddy (Cash Savage) will be laying down the tracks with a good chance of a bit of banter.
New single Hyperbolic Paraboloid is out now on BDSM-420 Records.
Wade through the trauma with My Carlson, Your Carlson, Our Carlson.
Lucy Cliché is an ever evolving project exploring intersections between techno, industrial and electro. As a producer first and foremost she employs an all hardware set-up delivering a hard bitten exploration of how physicality and the ethereal can interact in music – heavy bass rhythms lock into pounding drums, washed over with synth chords and acid bleeps. She's released music on Fleisch (Berlin), Noise In My Head, Body Promise and Altered States. In recent years she's increasingly enjoyed dabbling in DJing the music of other  producers she admires across time and space, from industrial throbs to new beat bounce.
Our Carlson, Barney Kato and Pleasures Playhouse recognise this event takes place on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora nation and we pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. As a mark of this respect we offer free entry to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
About the Venue
Pleasures Playhouse is a multi-disciplinary art and live music venue, located in an abandoned cinema in Chinatown, Sydney/Eora. Pleasures Playhouse is a safe and inclusive space.Â
Our events happen on land of the Gadigal people and we pay our respects to those past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
The venue is currently not accessible. If you have specific access needs, please message Pleasures Playhouse to discuss.
Please note Pleasures Playhouse is an 18+ only venue
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