PACT UNDERGROUND: AFTER THE FLOOD
AFTER THE FLOOD
In celebration of the next stage of PACT’s ongoing rejuvenation & rebirth, we invite you to the newest iteration of Underground; After The Flood. Featuring performances from Julien Mier, Withdrawe and Milo M, come along for an evening of live experimental and ambient music.
PACT Underground is a series of events curated by our crew. Each iteration brings in artists across a wide range of media, whether that be dance music, sculpture, theatre, poetry, painting or experimental performance. Previous iterations have been curated by Marcus Whale, Zsa Zsa Gyulay, Sonnet Cure, Anwyn Brook-Evans and Theo Carroll.
After The Flood has been curated by Milo McLaughlin.
Julien Mier is a Dutch-French multi-instrumentalist, sound designer and composer
born and raised in the Netherlands, but based on unceded land of the Gadigal
(Sydney.) Utilising found sounds and fragments of samples from anything like
broken toys, thrown out objects on the streets and other interesting sound
sources.
Over the past decades, he has released music on labels including Lapsus
Records, Shipwrec, and King Deluxe, alongside remix work on Ghostly, Night Time
Stories, and Project Mooncircle. His collaborators span a global network of artists
such as Daisuke Tanabe, Kettel and Tennyson.
Julien’s live performances are conducted entirely on hardware, showcasing an
immersive and tactile approach to electronic music. He has performed at major
events such as Lost Paradise 2025, supported Rival Consoles at the City Recital
Hall in Sydney and additionally performing at Dark Mofo in 2026. In the past
sharing stages with artists like Daedelus, Plaid, and Lone across Europe.Milo M is the new project of Gadigal-based musician & composer Milo McLaughlin, bringing their songwriting practice (as heard in Knock Knock and Giant Hammer) into dialogue with experimental textures and open forms. Milo is working to uncover a personal, improvisational approach to the realisation of ‘song’, where time ebbs and flows, and where genre ceases to hold any sway. you can’t enter the same river twice.
Withdrawe - Mitch Elliott (electronics) and Jasper Craig-Adams (guitar).
Where: PACT Centre For Emerging Artists, 107 Railway Parade, Erskineville NSW 2043.
Getting to PACT:
By train: Erskineville Station (250m), Newtown Station (900m), and Macdonaldtown Station (1km)
By bus: 355 Bus Stop (250m); Newtown (900m)
By taxi: Erskineville Road Taxi Stand (300m)
By car: Railway Parade has unlimited free street parking
ACCESSIBILITY
PACT is an accessible venue, with level access throughout the public areas of the building and non-gendered, ambulant and wheelchair-accessible toilets. There is accessible (non-dedicated) street parking on Railway Parade. The nearest accessible train stations are Erskineville (5 minutes) and Newtown (15 minutes).
You can find a detailed video tour of our venue, including our entrance, courtyard, bar, theatre space, dressing room and bathrooms here.
For additional accessibility support, please contact us – [info@pact.net.au] (mailto:info@pact.net.au)We encourage you to contact us with any access questions and to discuss your requirements with us.
