CANCELLED - ARIEL KALMA ! March 22nd at the REPUBLIC

Monday, March 23, 2020
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

We will avoid the risk of thinking this particular gig is cursed, but with great regret the Republic announces the cancellation (again!) of next weekend’s proposed very special event.

Sadly Ariel once again is unable to travel and we can only hope we are able to reschedule again some time in the future…

ARIEL KALMA NOT ON SUNDAY 22nd MARCH So, with a free night on your hands, we recommend all our friends to head down to Tempe instead for another very special event…

Nights at Tempe #26

Sunday, March 22, 2020 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Tempe Jets

Rishin Singh 2 works: Species counterpoint for choir and Anthem of no nation for cello and choir ( world premiere )  Monika Brooks - solo piano Adam Gottlieb - installation/performance $15 and $10 Concession

AND WE ALSO ENCOURAGE ALL OUR FRIENDS TO GET ALONG TO MARRICKVILLE GOLF CLUB NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT at 7.30 FOR THE GIG TO CELEBRATE THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE EXCELLENT ALTERED STATES TAPES!

Ten Years of Altered States Tapes To celebrate ten years of operation as a label (and also doing its best to support underground electronic/experimental music in Australia more generally), Altered States Tapes welcomes you to join some of it’s friends who have been involved over this past decade.

Circular Ruins (Berlin) Circular Ruins is Berlin-based visual artist and ‘scape sculptor, Marijn Degenaar.

Loose-y Crunche Shape-shifting noise-no-goodnik, Lucy Phelan uses The Crunch as a vehicle to expel the techno-bro demons that have been trailing her from the last Lucy Cliché gig.

Tsap (Newcastle / Sydney) Tsap have a remarkably strange tape, titled Eating A Tree, available now on Altered States and a slightly more approachable LP coming later in the year.

Impatiens (Newcastle) Amelia Besseny has been performing her solo synth-pop experiments as Impatiens in Newcastle for awhile now, no small feat given the cultural vacuum that exists there.

Subterranean Rain Corroded experiments that straddle the frayed lines between techno, post-punk and cold-wave. Glimmers in the murk.

Source: https://www.emus.space/archive/2020/3/22/ariel-kalma-march-22nd-at-the-republic