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Monika Badly + r. karim + The Drips of Fosterham

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Tue 22 February 2022 // 19:30

Tickets: Pay What You Can £7

A collection of Bristol's strangest creatures have been scraped up from the murky depths of the sewers, hosed off and dumped onto the stage for you to ogle and jeer at - expect an evening of dystopian futures, deviant narratives and sinister electronics
Monika Badly + r. karim + The Drips of Fosterham + TrES-2B to DJ inbetween sets

Monika Badly

Deranged spoken word exaltations over twisted industrial soundscapes and twitching drum machine freakouts. Can something be anxiety inducing and cathartic at the same time? Let's find out!

r karim

r. karim is an undisciplinary psychetechnician working to undermine consensus reality with sensuality, self-defeating behaviour and a friendly relationship with the occult. their work covers the domains of sound, performance, software, ritual, curation and therapeutic practice. they perform in conversation with technological, spectral and disincarnate collaborators.

featuring:
crackling electricity of dusty corners
blistering unattainable perfection of sunset
silenced yelp of severed windpipe
ecological orgasm


The Drips of Fosterham

The Drips of Fosterham is an anthology of twizzled narratives risen to the surface of our brain swamps; spanners in the rough, riddled with silt and muck.
Come with us now on a journey through an inane state of reality. Behind the venetian blinds, beneath the man holes of concrete Britain.
A project that began on the cusp of national Lockdown 1 as visions of a mundane apocalypse dawned on suburb, city and country alike.
The grueling hunt for office promotion and a plot for our tiny house projects will morph into more pressing matters; how do I reinhabit the body of a dog, connect with the spirit of Henry Hoover or get Moby evicted from the flat about the kebab shop?

TrES-2B

Keeping it dark but never serious, TrES-2B will be taking the reigns in the second room, bringing you on a journey from ambient through to the most evil of techno as the evening sinks into it's murky depths