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Kuunatic (jp) - Glitterbeat Records

at

The Tunnels

Aberdeen

Saturday 28th of May 2022

19:15

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Kuunatic (jp) - Glitterbeat Records

Event Type

Genre : Music - General

Description

Interesting Music Promotions are delighted to announce our first event since our wonderful sold out show back on Valentine's night 2020...

It really would take something special to get us out of our gig slumber & we are utterly thrilled to have not one but two utterly superb artists we have worked with before and are delighted to have them play one of our nights again

Kuunatic (JP) (Glitterbeat Records)
and
Wozniak (Morningside Young Team Records)

Sat 28th May 2022
The Tunnels
Aberdeen
Doors 7.15pm
Live Curfew 10.30pm
Venue Curfew 11pm

Tickets £11.50 plus booking fee

So far in advance of late May 2022, we do not know what Covid 19 restrictions will be in place when this event takes place but we will definitely have an event with less capacity and more emphasis on advance sales.


Kuunatic (JP) (Glitterbeat Records)

Those of us who attended their first ever Scottish date at Tunnels back in Sept 2018 will long remember the utter joy and total eclectic sound their set provided. October 29th 2021 sees the launch of their first LP Gate Of Klüna and its already picking up great reviews and even coverage on BBC 6Music (Freak Zone, Steve Lemacq and Tom Ravenscroft).

Bolstered by diverse global sonics and powerful female vocals and drawing on the members? different musical and cultural perspectives, KUUNATIC's music explores ritual drumming, pulsing bass lines, atmospheric keyboard sounds and Japanese traditional instruments. Produced by Tim DeWit (Gang Gang Dance) the record reveals a mesmerizing soundworld that transcends genres and hemispheres and succeeds in being both boldly experimental and wildly catchy.

"Julian Cope once wrote that Japanese rockers ?thrust everything they discover from the outside world through their own singularly Japanese filter, [?] often bringing forth something magnificent and wholly better than that which had first inspired it.? Given we are dealing with a band whose drummer, Yuko Araki, proclaimed (in an interview with African Paper) that they are ?ultimately unclassifiable ? though I could say we are Kuurandian,? it is futile to give Kuunatic any anchoring in terms of style or scene; though recognizing fragments of other sounds is great fun. Fumie considers Cope?s premise. ?It applies to us in some sense. We like to mix and experiment with everything we saw, heard, experienced and thought, not only in Japan but elsewhere, to create a unique world. During long tours we always talk a lot, experience the same things, play around, come up with very bizarre ideas and make them into songs. Kuurandia is like our imaginary utopia. We don?t think we are excellent players, but we believe that we always passionately embody our ideas and our adoration for fantasy.?

"The listener is advised not to cast their net too narrowly, as Kuunatic?s music seems to invoke many responses around the world. This writer hears the echoes of weird off-kilter hybrids and psyched out chamber music from the likes of Os Mutantes, Basil Kirchin, The Raincoats or Manfred Hübler. Drummer Yuko again: ?it?s interesting that audiences always try to categorize us according to so many different musical genres.? But musical interpretations will inevitably circle around their home base on their ?other? planet, Japan. Japanese audiences sometimes consider Kuunatic as ?amplified? Shinto shrine maidens (miko). Fumie chips in. ?Our sound consists of many different kinds of music, but certain unique Japanese instruments and their sounds give a special atmosphere to Kuunatic?s world. Japanese traditional music exists in very close proximity to us even if we don?t go to see Gagaku (Japanese shrine music) or Kabuki (Japanese traditional theatrical performance). Fumie has been playing the Kagura flute (Japanese shrine music flute) since childhood, Shoko?s name includes the Japanese character ? which means a Japanese traditional instrument, and Yuko sometimes visits a Homa burning at a temple and listens to their powerful chanting rhythm. We hear traditional music everywhere at summer festivals in Japan, so the music is imprinted in us as a very familiar sound.?

Socials
KUUNATIC (@kuunatic) / Twitter
KUUNATIC | Facebook
KUUNATIC (@kuunatic) ? Instagram photos and videos


Wozniak (Morningside Young Team Records)

Since forming in Edinburgh in 2013, Wozniak have built a reputation as one of the most exciting and creative bands in the new shoegaze scene. Combining the layered atmospherics of classic shoegaze bands like My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive with the dynamics of post-rock legends like Mogwai and the pure power of Black Sabbath, Wozniak have created a sound that is uniquely theirs - dense, sweeping soundscapes driven forward by pummelling drums and fuzzed-out bass, overlaid with a raging symphony of guitars. Largely instrumental, where Wozniak do include vocals they float over the wall of noise, a gossamer sheen hinting at the turmoil that lies beneath. Wozniak are Simon Cuthbert-Kerr on guitar, Sarah Cuthbert-Kerr on guitar and vocals, Kevin Fraser on bass and Drew Jardine on drums.

Praise for BRUISES (2021 LP release)
?A slow burner that digs into you a bit deeper with each new listen.? (SNACK Magazine)

?Wozniak are never afraid to experiment and tinker with sound. From great cinematic soundscapes to passionate, hard hitting ?post-rock? crescendos, these guys have talent in abundance. Bruises encompasses all these traits and conjures up a deeply atmospheric and moving album.? (Veil of Sound)

Social
Facebook - www.facebook.com/wozniakofficial
Twitter - @band_wozniak
Instagram - @band_wozniak
Bandcamp ? www.wozniak.bandcamp.com


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Tunnels

Venue Type

Nightclub & Music Venue

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Description

Occupying two tunnels under the city, our focus at Tunnels is bring you the best nocturnal entertainment in town.

Top Djs from around the globe are a regular feature in our subterranean rave cave, where you will find all the best clubnights going down.

We also host great live music from established touring bands to supporting the fresh meat newcomers. We all need a platform right?

As well as bringing you all the best music we also host some real out of the ordinary parties with burlesque, comedy, magic and danger shows all helping add some spice to your life.

We look forward to welcoming you to our beloved dungeon soon.

Tunnels can also be hired for your private function so get in touch and we will see if we can help you.

Carnegies Brae,

Aberdeen,

Aberdeenshire,

Scotland,

AB10 1BF.


01224 619930

Alcohol Served

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