IdleRich
IdleRich
After the success of their first night Idle Rich and Harrison IV return to Desterro to unleash the pulsating power of EBM
Raiders of the Lost Darc II
Desterro 11.02.23 from 9pm
3 euros membership of Desterro plus artist donation as much as you like.
DJs
Harrison IV (Raiders of the Lost Darc)
Idle Rich (Invisible Sounds)
Plus a live art performance Lines of Sight
Idle Rich and Harrison IV light up the Darcness with the pulsing flashing energy of EBM, the irresistible pounding bass weight of new beat and the searing whipcrack of acid. You won't be able to see a thing so follow the beat and you will feel.
Lines of Flight [live/Performance]
Lines of Flight, a term developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus (1987), designates an infinitesimal possibility of escape; it is the elusive moment when change happens, as it was bound to, when a threshold between two paradigms is crossed. “Line of flight” is Brian Massumi's English translation of the French “ligne de fuite,” where “fuite” means the act of fleeing or eluding but also flowing, leaking (1987:xvii).
Raiders of the Lost Darc II
Desterro 11.02.23 from 9pm
3 euros membership of Desterro plus artist donation as much as you like.
DJs
Harrison IV (Raiders of the Lost Darc)
Idle Rich (Invisible Sounds)
Plus a live art performance Lines of Sight
Idle Rich and Harrison IV light up the Darcness with the pulsing flashing energy of EBM, the irresistible pounding bass weight of new beat and the searing whipcrack of acid. You won't be able to see a thing so follow the beat and you will feel.
Lines of Flight [live/Performance]
Lines of Flight, a term developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus (1987), designates an infinitesimal possibility of escape; it is the elusive moment when change happens, as it was bound to, when a threshold between two paradigms is crossed. “Line of flight” is Brian Massumi's English translation of the French “ligne de fuite,” where “fuite” means the act of fleeing or eluding but also flowing, leaking (1987:xvii).
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