Friday, 29 April 2011

Dick Threats 'Meat Cash' available now



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Dick Threats
Meat Cash
Edition of 100

Meat Cash is built from a series of quick cut movements, each hinged on overdriven and abused rhythms. Pounding industrial noise filth and simple analogue electronics colour movement throughout, though often these gestures are pushed into a sweaty alliance with an ecstatic pulse seeking physical interpretation. The Dick Threats modus operandi: low fidelity dance noise - another beer bong for Daphne Oram please.


Dick Threats 'Meat Cash' cassette $8




Domestic postage - $2
















International postage - $5
















Thursday, 7 April 2011

Sabbatical Presents: Dick Threats MEAT CASH cassette launch

Dick Threats are STOKED! MATE! to launch their first cassette 'Meat Cash' through Sabbatical. Come down and congratulate us for taking about 3 months longer than we planned. Dick Threats are Mark and Sharryn Groves: Overdriven sampled rhythms, oscillations, cassette tape, voice, trumpet and analogue electronics. Earbleedarseshakeexperience: http://soundcloud.com/dickthreats

WORNG makes hypnotic spatial noise. You might find it hard to concentrate, just go with it: http://soundcloud.com/worng

Fulton Bequest - Matt and Scott from Sunglass dust off the pedals, synths and amps to make their semi-annual appearance in the Fulton Bequest guise and soothe the audience to sleep with their distorted/phased/delayed space lullabies.

Mondo Loco's vinyl sets stretch from Turkish Psychedelic Rock to Middle Eastern Jazz. Expect a journey of heavy Anatolian psych funk, jazz and the rare sounds of Turkish garage, protest folk and fuzzy disco!

Saturday, 23 April 2011
The Gasometer, 484 Smith Street, Collingwood
Doors at 8pm
$10

Dick Threats
Worng
Fullton Bequest

With DJs Mono Loco

Meat Cash will be available at the show, then via the Sabbatical store from Sunday. All your local favourites around town will have it in stock from next week, and we'll get any remaining copies out to interstate stores after that.

Friday, 1 April 2011