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For this edition we’re migrating north of the river to one of our favourite intimate spaces: The Old Church in Stoke Newington. With gorgeous acoustics, comfortable seating and a cheap bar, it’s the perfect place to stretch out into slower currents and stranger shapes.
Tristan Arp is a producer, DJ, composer and cofounder of the label Human Pitch, born in suburban Detroit and now based in London. His 2024 release on Wisdom Teeth, 'A Pool, a Portal', married hallucinatory modular synths with cello, found sound and spoken word, creating a rich sonic world in which machines mimic nature and acoustic instruments merge with their digital counterparts.
Tristan will perform alongside friend and collaborator, London‑based producer yingtuitive. A classically trained pianist whose musical identity draws from Southeast Asian traditions, electronic experimentation, and diasporic reflection, they craft soundscape that feel both intimate and expansive, as reflected by their debut album Dream Logic. Together, their sounds form a shared ecosystem - two distinct practices folding into a single, evolving organism.
We’re also thrilled to welcome Ecka Mordecai, a multi‑instrumentalist whose work has made her a favourite at Café Oto, including releasing on their in-house label. Situated between sonic, performative and olfactory disciplines, her work is driven by sensation: entwining cello, horsehair harp, voice, eggflute, scent and improvisation into time-based objects expressive of emotional complexity.
Rounding out the night is our close pal Ru, best known as one‑third of the cult Glasgow label 12th Isle and for his much‑loved radio shows as Millennium Dust. Expect a set that drifts between dubwise pressure, fourth‑world shimmer and the kind of deep‑cut selections only Ru can pull together.
Detailed, textural electronics and acoustics in a space built for slowing down and sinking in. Come early, stay till close.