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*Resonance is proud to present a Fundraiser curated by Kinn at Ormside Projects featuring Kinn, Smith Parkman, Meat Strap, Miss HerNia & Co, The Crying Room, Gus Candor and more TBA.*https://fundraiser.resonance.fm/events
**Kinn**
Kinn, whose “niche take on the macabre” has become a go-to “choice of dread-sonics” according to the staff at Cafe OTO, finds their origins in the class struggles of early 00s Tottenham. Influences pulled from the guitar music of their youth are unmistakable counterparts to Kinn's contemporary electronic aesthetics, deft musicianship, and state-of-the-art sound design. Unabashed in their creative ambition, Kinn’s tongue-in-cheek ‘dread-voyeurism’ is underpinned by a savvy conceptual framework and palpably sincere vulnerability that seeps through their music.
Alluding to imminent new music, Kinn is joined by Louis Gianamore on drums to bring their hotly anticipated live show.
https://www.instagram.com/kinn_dread/
https://kinndread.bandcamp.com/
**MEAT STRAP**
Meat Strap are a duo from South London, in which Delia Detritus plays drums, and Max K Weaver plays electric guitar. Spawned from many years of private improvisation and close friendship, their sound is a constantly shifting thing - from violent spasms of ecstatic noise, to wide and shivering ambiences, to interlocking grids of elastic rhythms. Every performance is a spontaneous musical composition, but with a guiding structure decided in advance - designed to toy with the contextual baggage of the venue and the cowardly expectations of the audience. The band’s name means girl-dick.
https://www.instagram.com/meat.strap/
https://meatstrap.bandcamp.com/
**Smith Parkman**
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**BEATRICE VORSTER & YASMIN VARDI**
Beatrice Vorster and Yasmin Vardi are artists. Their practice investigates the grammar of cinema - particularly of the horror genre - combining remade cinematic cliches with structural and theoretical approaches to filmmaking. The feminine position is central to the process of encoding and decoding of these cinematic archetypes. Considering the genre as a direct pipeline of social anxiety, their practice is one of distillation, motivated by understanding cinema as a construction of our realities and identities.
**MISS HERNIA & CO**
Miss HerNia & Co present their ever expanding phlegm-pop baroque opera ‘Tasty’. Since being excavated from the Whitechapel fatberg in 2017, Miss HerNia & her progeny have been sharing their sewage practices on stages and walls in London and internationally. ‘Tasty’ is an explosive orgasm of venereal proportions, a sexy body-horror slap to the senses where the part-human–part-fatberg brood present shame stamina pieing, metal-exorcism by crowdsurf and confused Karen-pop. Will they succeed in drawing you into their carnal carnival? The Fatberg Princess’s achievements include an exhibition at The Royal Academy, performing at CAPc Bordeaux, supporting Peaches for the Turner Prize, performing at Glastonbury, a solo show in a shopping centre in Southend, launching her jewellery line ‘Fragil’ by HerNier and screening her make up tutorial on Focal Point Gallery’s Big Screen.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
32 Ormside St, London SE15 1TR, UK, London, United Kingdom
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