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The dark synth-pop of Revenge Body blends themes of grief and devotion with a love for old Hollywood apparitions. Tether uses handmade cassette tape loops, effects, and vocals for music that emphasizes repetition, layering and the tactile resonance of analog media. Always primal, Noise Nomads opens.Revenge Body is the moniker of artist and astrologer Seven Phillips. Blending themes of grief and devotion with a love for old Hollywood apparitions, he creates dark, lush pop extracted from the abyss of a dream. Ever entangled with worlds of the unseen, he also hosts a local television show exploring the paranormal and is a haunted history tour guide in New Haven, CT.
Lauren Pakradooni is a Philadelphia area-based interdisciplinary artist whose work spans visual art, sound, and performance. She bridges printmaking, sculpture, installation, and experimental music to explore the blurring lines between material and digital, organic and constructed. As a performer and producer under the moniker Tether, Pakradooni crafts immersive sonic landscapes using handmade cassette tape loops, effects, and vocals. Her music emphasizes repetition, layering, and the tactile resonance of analog media—establishing a conceptual link between her audio and visual practices.
Jamie Mohr and Lauren Pakradooni
Working collaboratively over the past 20 years, this duo’s output has been seen in Mohr’s Cable Access programming, Coma Club, and live performances in D.I.Y. Venues. (Executive Director of Epsilon Spires!), Jamie Mohr’s dynamic video compositions—constructed through repeated frames, glitch aesthetics, shifting textures, and visual echoes—set the stage for reflection and resonance. In response, Pakradooni structures her sonic tapestries with handmade cassette loops, effect-laden layers, and vocal fragments, each section calling back to Mohr’s visual rhythms. The result is a call-and-response, each cue—be it a visual flash, motion repeat, or temporal jump—met with a matching or refracted sound motif.
Jeff Hartford has been producing his own brand of psychedelic harsh noise for the last 20 years as Noise Nomads. Always primal, visceral and kinetic, each live performance is unique to the time and place that it occurs. Intent on influencing physical connection between an audience and the sounds that are generated, his instrumentation is always evolving. Past manifestations have incorporated car doors, trash cans, home appliances, solo harmonica, homemade synthesizers, tape measures, scrap metal and costumes. All employed to create a terribly beautiful cacophony.
"There is no difference between the floor and the wall, the amplifiers are moving in all directions."
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Epsilon Spires, 190 Main St, Brattleboro, VT 05301-2837, United States
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