WORLD SANGUINE REPORT + RAIMUND WONG & SUREN SENEVIRATNE

WORLD SANGUINE REPORT + RAIMUND WONG & SUREN SENEVIRATNE

Album launch event for World Sanguine Report’s forthcoming album 'Songs From The Harbour' out on revered label, God Unknown Records

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Date and time

Tuesday, April 22 · 7:30 - 11pm GMT+1

Location

SJQ

10A Bradbury Street London N16 8JN United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 5 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

WORLD SANGUINE REPORT

Andrew Plummer - voice, elec. guitar

Matthew Bourne - harmonium

Ruth Goller - elec. bass, voice

Will Glaser - drum kit


In celebration of avant-rock band, World Sanguine Report’s forthcoming album on revered label, God Unknown Records – WSR will be performing material from “Songs From The Harbour” - Plummer's bruised vocals and darkly-enthralling lyrics, alongside Goller’s voice are enveloped in a tide of swirling tones, textures and rhythms from accompanying guitars, bass, harmonium and drums. In often stark arrangement, World Sanguine Report revel on a journey through songs from a dark side of life and love.


Sombre and sublime, seedy and spiritual, World Sanguine Report proceeds from a low place and rise, gull- like, to great, circling heights.


RAIMUND WONG & SUREN SENEVIRATNE

Raimund Wong - homemade cassette loops via 4-track recorder, processing via custom-built dub units

Suren Seneviratne - obsolete early DSP music softwares on early 2000s macbooks


Multidisciplinary artists and sound archivists Suren Seneviratne (My Panda Shall Fly) and Raimund Wong (Floating World Pictures) connect their parallel explorations in self-imposed limitations and cross-cultural improvisations, to bring together a new exploratory project that strives to present an optimistic, eternal view of mankind.


These highly individualistic and time-weathered palettes are pitted against esoteric folk sensibilities & free improvisation, as means to harness the power of real and fabricated memories, and as a reflection of an age of fractured global and personal identity.

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