Thursday 7th December at the Rossi Bar: Yorkshire Modular Society / llaabb wwoorrkk / Secret Nuclear

Yorkshire Modular Society: In Yorkshire’s embrace, Creation through listening’s grace, Endless roots, no bounds.
llaabb wwoorrkk: Peer reviewed resonant drone experiments
Secret Nuclear: Paranoid ambience

The sound of Oxynucid aka Yorkshire Modular Society has mutated into many different forms over the course of the last two decades. Sometimes ravey, sometimes ambient but always shot through with a signature genetic strand of retro-future melodic sensibility. He’s built a devoted following throughout Europe, with recent sold out releases on Mystic & Quantum and Rossz Records, plus collaborations with Mrs Jynx (Planet Mu) and Vertical 67 (Lunar Disko / Acroplane) amongst others. Yorkshire Modular Society is truly formless, without beginning or end, like a great ashen tree beneath the Earth’s crust.

llaabb wwoorrkk: Scientific synth-gong rituals exploring the resonances and dissonances between these two forms. How do gong, singing bowls, rattles and chimes play with the analogue stylings of a reworked 1960s synth (with extra effects)? Where do these soundscapes meet and diverge? What experiences and sensations can they conjure? Sonic inner space technicians Dolly Rae Star and Simon Dell invite you to have fun finding out.

Secret Nuclear is the artist name of Surrey based musician Tim Spear. Secret Nuclear explores experimental electronic music and sound, from woozy minimalism, treated field recordings and loops through to all-out noise.
“A disturbing echo of cold war paranoia” – Electronic Sound Magazine
The debut album “The Closed Circuit” was released by WHI recordings in September. The album explores themes of surveillance, worry and an uneasy sense of being watched. It is available now from whirecordings.bandcamp.com

Hosted by our very own DJ Cheesemaster

Chris [Symmetrical Forces] creates live visuals for each performance using his own lo-fi footage, dusty VHS tapes and obscure videos from the internet to create futuristic images from the past overlayed with out-of-reach memories and vague fragments of lost visions.

The Rossi Bar is a small grade II building, and they are restricted with how they can improve access for anyone with mobility issues. The live music venue is located in the basement, which can only be accessed by a short spiral staircase. More accessibility information and images of the venue are in this document:
spiritofgravity.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/The-Spirit-of-Gravity-at-The-Rossi-Bar-for-audience-members.pdf

If you can’t make it to the Rossi Bar, you can now live stream all of our gigs on our new Owncast platform at stream.gravitons.org/.

“The Spirit of Gravity: making experimental music a threat again – since 2001”

Thursday 7th December 2023 | 8pm – 10.30pm | £5 (cash only)
Downstairs @ The Rossi Bar
8 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WA