Ultraviolet returns, inviting otodojo (@otodojo ) and Paul Fleetwood (@fleet412 ) for a night shaped by tension, rhythm, and hypnotic pressure.
otodojo weaves together sonic stories through field and object recordings, processed vocals, contact-minced materials, and layers of synthetic sounds inspired by the natural world and imagined bio-cybernetic futures.
Their music has been released with labels such as The Bunker NY, Acid Camp, Mesma, Perimeter Junk, Qeone, Unimatrix Zero, UFO Parfums, and others. Their album ‘Amphibious / Aural Spirits’ has been named one of the best albums of 2023 by MixMag.
Paul Fleetwood, founder of record label Perimeter Junk and Ultraviolet resident DJ, will be opening the night.
prints are in for the @ultraviolet412 party, looking ultra aesthetic and feeling street ready.
@kerrilebon has been quietly killing it as a selector of dub + detroit techno and electro for years now. She’ll be kicking off this new party series with an open to close set at @sidequestpgh on Saturday, February 21st
Debut party featuring Kerri LeBon (Jealous God) from start to finish.
Kerri LeBon is a DJ, producer and graphic designer from Oakland, California. Energized by post-punk and experimental electronics of the 80s, as much as formative techno of the 90s, she has played as far afield as Athens, Bogota, Kyiv, London, Milan, Medellin, Moscow and St Petersburg, as well as lauded festival Berlin Atonal. As a DJ, Kerri is known for selections of top-class electro, deep Detroit-styled techno, and sophisticated dub techno. This ties into her own productions, which are explorations of the crepuscular side of Techno Soul most effectively.
Tickets: $10 advance / $15 door 🧲
Paul Fleetwood :: Cape Breton Files (Perimeter Junk) — [concise]
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"Cape Breton Files is a brief but immersive release from Paul Fleetwood, shaped during a solitary week on Nova Scotia’s coast. Across two tracks, it blends ambient textures and techno pulses, capturing both the stillness of nature and the hum of machinery in a meditative, tactile soundscape." ~@pietrobot