Time For: The Rising Tide invites you to take a few moments to listen, for Palestine. The night features local artists Hytham Azmi Farah (oud), Ahmed Al-Shabi (poetry), Wael Saad Aldin (poetry), live performances from Poolblood and High Alpine Hut Network, and vinyl selections by Basscult and Habiba Eldah.
Thursday July 31st, at the Garrison.
8:00pm - Doors
9:00pm - Hytham Azmi Farah, Ahmed Al-Shabi, Wael Saad Aldin
10:00pm - Poolblood
11:00pm - High Alpine Hut Network
Tickets are available on DICE - All ticket proceeds will be donated to Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.
Flyers adapted from Mona Hatoum’s Keffieh made from human hair on cotton fabric (1993-1999)
Time For: Feedback, a multi-media night of grace within abrasion, features a live performance by Strip Lacquer, a screening of the Rema-Rema documentary What You Could Not Visualize and sound selections by DJ Macro, DJ Craigslist, Maria and Mikey Apples.
Drawing from no wave experimentation, industrial abrasiveness and early goth textures - Strip Lacquer is Toronto’s most recent post punk outfit.
WHAT YOU COULD NOT VISUALISE is an intimate portrait of the legendary 4AD band REMA-REMA. REMA-REMA were part of the initial wave of post punk bands that formed around 1978-1980 after the demise of punk. No footage exists of the band live and only a handful of photos survive creating a myth around the band that still exists today.
Director Marco Porsia of the highly acclaimed documentary on SWANS - WHERE DOES A BODY END?goes on an archeological exploration to resurrect the band’s unique history/story and find the driving forces behind their ground breaking sound. As 4AD founder Ivo Watts-Russell notes, “One of the great post punk bands was over before it had begun.” This film puts REMA-REMA back in their rightful place in the history of post punk music.
8:00pm - Doors
8:30pm - What You Could Not Visualize
10:00pm - Q&A with director Marco Porsia
10:20pm - Strip Lacquer
11:00pm - DJs
$15 advance tickets on RA - link in bio
Time For: Human Error invites you to explore varying degrees of inherent and intentional friction between scopes of flesh and steel - the sensitivities of hardware, the clutter of cognitive circuits, collateral digital debris, questions of industrial trust and ultimately, what machines want.
This night features an audience interactive set by Render File, live performances from Alan Harman, Memorex, and integrated installations by Kaspr, Maria Taifour and Mark Prikhozhan. Intermittent sounds selected by Adam Terejko and Maria Taifour.
Sunday April 6th, 2025 at Standard Time
5:00pm - Doors
6:00pm - Render File
7:15pm - Memorex
8:15pm - Alan Harman
RA ticket link in bio
Time For: Human Error invites you to explore varying degrees of inherent and intentional friction between scopes of flesh and steel - the sensitivities of hardware, the clutter of cognitive circuits, collateral digital debris, questions of industrial trust and what machines want.
This night features an audience interactive set by Render File, live performances from Alan Harman, Memorex, and integrated installations by Kaspr, Maria Taifour and Mark Prikhozhan. Intermittent sounds selected by Adam Terejko and Maria Taifour.
Sunday April 6th, 2025 at Standard Time
Tickets now available link in bio.