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Sloucho, Spooklet and more for Ouch electronic gig at The Complex

Sloucho, Spooklet and more for Ouch electronic gig at The Complex

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OUCH™ is a gig in Dublin next February featuring some of the cutting edge of Irish electronic music.

Taking place in The Complex in Dublin city on February 15th, the event will feature live performances from Sloucho, Rhoshi, Vaticanjail, Spooklet, Rory Sweeney and Brawni along with visual artists and dancers.

Tickets €20 from The Complex.


Press release:

Here at OUCH™ we are dedicated to sharing memories, objects, and other curiosities from the little-known island of Athrú. An island some claim to be found across the Irish Sea, many have asserted its position amongst the clouds, leaving others to believe it is accessible through the worship of ancient trees.

After centuries of silence, we have finally developed technology capable of simulating experiences in Athrú. These experiences create memories in our test subjects which can then be converted into digital artifacts known as A-ROMs. (ATHRU-RECOVERED OUCH MEMORIES) For the first time, OUCH™ will be opening its doors and offering an exclusive presentation of this technology in operation.

The event will feature Sloucho, Rhoshi, Vaticanjail, Spooklet, Rory Sweeney & Brawni who have volunteered themselves for this demonstration. Expect a feature length mind bending audio-visual experience featuring performances from a long list of pioneering electronic musicians, creative technicians, dancers, and visual artists.


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