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A Tuesday night to remember! Spanning cosmic experimentations in wierdo dub with trio of the moment Devon Rexi, to the vivid rage of subversive punk 4-piece BOMBSTRAP.
Devon Rexi
Following two lauded EPs on cult label South of North—Tambal (2022) and Biya Ba Man (2024)—Amsterdam-based interdimensional dub group Devon Rexi have just released their much-anticipated debut album, recorded by and featuring the elusive 5 Gate Temple devotee, musician and producer John T. Gast.
The group is formed by a core trio of Nicola Reverda (Nicolini) on drums and vocals, Nushin Naini on bass and vocals, and Goya van der Heyden (La Rat) on samples and effects. In this formation, they skirt and flirt around a motorik kraut-rock mentality with an indubiously dub-laden physicality and an uncategorisable sense of experimentation.
The shifted realities of Devon Rexi’s songs arrive like quantum conjurings, as if their frequencies are echoing from the furthest wormholes of space. As much as they create something fantastical and yet-unheard, their priority is in understanding vulnerability and friction, reality and fragility, mythologies and everyday resistances. They do this artfully and honestly through an almost deceptively simple arrangement of percussion, bass, and melody.
BOMBSTRAP
BOMBSTRAP is a brand new vicious four piece band hailing from Manchester and Rotterdam. Often referred to as Rotterdam terror punk, they prefer to lay on the weirder side of hardcore. Their lyrical content is at red in brooding nihilism and homicidal rage with a ruthless politcal charge. As their anger transforms into a visually dangerous and conceptually subversive show, they invite you to explode with them.
Prangers
Rochdale-based assembled field recordings, spoken word and found percussion create an industrial dubby mashup with a dark, heavy tone.