Rammel Club #149 - KOU / Bromp Treb / GGHED / The Carlton Family Abolition Band

 

KOU
Bromp Treb
GGHED
The Carlton Family Abolition Band
Fri 13th June @ Mist Rolling Inn, NG1 5FD
8pm doors
£10adv/£12door/NOTAFLOF

KOU 
Apolline & Thomas have been performing since 2022 under the KOU guise with 24 electronic harmoniums. Producing dense layers of tones & overtones. On their debut album KOU steers in another direction. The harmonium appears occasionally, but more prominent are delicate guitar pluckings, distant vocal effects, synths, flutes, piano strokes, a touch of musical magic and Apolline’s jazz not jazz vocals.
Like an oddball group of friends you might meet by chance and end up weirding-out with for days, the minds behind this deliciously odd music allow you to stay for a while in their strange subcultural world. You might not want to live here forever but a short trip, while it lasts, rewires your brain for the better.

Bromp Treb
Bromp Treb is the onomatopoeic flailings of Neil Young Cloaca (b. 1976, USA). Composing and improvising with intentionally-unstable systems of his own devising, he joyfully uses/misues busted circuits, collaged beats, cheap effects pedals, poor drumming technique, and tape manipulation to make idiosyncratic music/nonmusic

GGHED
Over the past two years, Gaute and Gabriela have worked on merging their respective artistic realms into a singular‬ psychedelic audio-visual performance. Using an improvisational approach to live music and video, they strive to create an experience that eludes the senses, where image and‬ sound coalesce, reacting to each other in an attempt to merge the two into a single multisensory output. Gaute's swerving,‬ unpredictable use of guitar, electronics and vocals are visually‬ transliterated by Gabriela's real-time video compositions, the‬ one influencing the other in subtle, disquieting and ultimately‬ inextricable ways

The Carlton Family Abolition Band
Disempower ballads, deserter's songs and other forms of low and lonesome cowardice in/against/beyond this cold world; or, area man buys cheap Casio and googles Appalachian scales.

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