Fiium Shaarrk ‘No Sleep’ European Tour

Having wowed audiences in London recently supporting Four tet and Burnt Friedman, Fiium Shaarrk prepare once more to hit the road in May:

"They are one of the very few acts I’ve ever seen who can rival Autechre for inhumanly strange synaesthesic noise-making, but extremely distinctive too: an exciting proposition all round." Joe Muggs, TheArtsDesk.com

Sunday May 12, 2013 – SCHOKOFABRIK
Hopfgartenstr. 1a, 01307 Dresden – Germany
21:00, doors 20:00

Monday May 13, 2013 – RHIZ
U-Bahnbogen 37, 1080 Vienna – Austria
free!

Tuesday May 14, 2013 – GNAGNE SESE
Via Marsala 258, 33100 Udine – Italy

Wednesday May 15, 2013 – Interpenetrations @ CLUB
WAKUUM
Hans Sachs Gasse 12, 8020 Graz – Austria
21:00 – free

Thursday May 16, 2013 – D-SOTTO
Via Lorenzo Bernini 2, Trieste – Italy

Saturday May 18, 2013 – CONTAINER 25
Hattendorf 25, 9411 Wolfsberg – Austria

Monday May 20, 2013 – SPEICHER AM KATHARINENBERG
Katharinenberg 35, 18439 Stralsund – Germany

For those of you with a disposition for the curious and a desire to baffle the phone loving community, also check out the FIIUMTONES: dainty miniatures celebrating the deep and luxuriant beauty of percussion music and electronics, designed to be used as ringtones and message alerts.

Fiium Shaarrk in London

Following the release of their debut album ‘No Fiction Now!‘ at the end of last year, Fiium Shaarrk are finally scheduled to perform two shows in London; hometown of two-thirds of the Fiium. They will be supporting Four Tet at one of his rare live appearances in London at Heaven, on 28th of February and then at Cafe OTO on the 2nd March with Burnt Friedman.

Fiium Shaarrk

Thursday 28th February 2013, 19:00
@ Heaven, Under The Arches, Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NG.
supporting Four Tet.

Saturday 2nd March 2013, 20:00
@ Cafe OTO, 16-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL.
supporting Burnt Friedman & Inch-Time (w. Alex Bonney).

Also, for those of you with a disposition for the curious and a desire to baffle the phone loving community, Fiium Shaarrk also offer you their first series of FIIUMTONES: Dainty miniatures celebrating the deep and luxuriant beauty of percussion music and electronics, designed to be used as ringtones and message alerts. Get them from the Fiium Shaarrk website!

The Piper Colobocentratus Purple-tipped Echinometra Plinthocelium

A little gift to celebrate the many Not Applicable releases of 2013, with best wishes for 2014 – enjoy!

The Piper Colobocentratus Purple-tipped Echinometra Plinthocelium – A Not Applicable Compilation, 2013.

01 – Strix Undercroft – Leverton Fox : from ‘Smart Casual‘ NOT029
02 – From Bloom To Bust III – Alex Bonney / Isambard Khroustaliov / Tolga Tüzün : from ‘From Bloom To Bust‘ NOT026
03 – Youth/Slide/Fire – Tangents : from ‘I‘ NOT028 / CUBE061
04 – TAM – Rupp-Mueller-Fischerlehner : from ‘TAM‘ NOT027
05 – Beatrice – Lothar Ohlmeier / Isambard Khroustaliov : from ‘Lady Fairfax‘ NOT030
06 – Fast Crackers – Badun : from ‘Shadow Case’ NOT032
07 – Fragments – The Odes : from ‘Live’ NOT025 / IDEAL003
08 – Fear Of Mapping (Maurizio Ravalico’s Left Handed Marching Army version) – Fiium Shaarrk : from ‘Versions, Remixes and Mashups
09 – I Have Forgiven Everything – Ben + Zamyatin : from ‘Ben + Zamyatin‘ NOT031

Artwork by Britt Hatzius
Compiled by Isambard Khroustaliov

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Micro Events

A new installation by Britt Hatzius and Tom Kok recently premiered at ‘Almost Cinema‘ 2012 at Vooruit.

"A cinematic installation of three small tables, mounted with a microscope and a small mechanical stage. Each of the three tables has a synched audio track that accompanies the partial view onto tiny fragments, remains and broken pieces. Leading you through a maze of detailed descriptions, questions and unstable verifications, the piece plays with the discrepancies between what you hear, what you are being told you are seeing, and what you are actually looking at through the lens."

It was developed at TimeLab, Gent, Belgium. More info here.