'Soundworlds earthy and otherworldly'
We are excited to have Raras Sukardi play the next OU. She joins a line-up of solo players, including Zoe Koong and Eduardo Cossio.
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7pm, Thursday 28 May
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can)
BYO
Humanitix link in bio.
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Raras is a wind instrumentalist, experimenting with improvised and noise music.
She creates soundscapes that feel organic to her, often inspired by her Indonesian heritage and complexities of being part of the Asian diaspora living on stolen Country.
Combining sound worlds that are earthy and otherworldly with coarse electric noise, Raras celebrates the unexpected.
Using the bass clarinet as her main instrument, she works across a range of Asian traditional wind instruments, such as the Sundanese Tarompet (oboe) and Javanese Suling (bamboo flute) - as an extension of her voice, welcoming vulnerable melodies to weave in and out of electronic dissonances.
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@razosukardi
Photo by @hkcronline
Layout by @eduardo__cossio
Ahead of the 111th edition of Outcome Unknown, we take a look at OU 11 a concert held in September of 2017 at Spectrum Project Space, the art gallery in the now closed ECU Mount Lawley campus.
That night we heard from:
▪️Electronic music composer Rebecca Briggs-Bennett
▪️Edwin Jones performing one of his tech-rituals as 'Grandfather Yamaha'
▪️Performance-makers Noemi Huttner Koros & Tamara Creasey
▪️Audio-visual analogue synthesis by Nathan Thompson
▪️Cheese Spider, the duo of Tessa Jane Darcey (aka Akioka) and her son Kirby who played on synths beneath the table
▪️Dan O'Connor (trumpet), Ben Green (drums) and Eduardo Cossio (guitar, laptop) playing the latter's piece 'Vocalisation'.
1-5- Photos by Dan O'Connor
6 - Photo by Cassandra Podbury
@nathan_john_thompson@noemie.huttnerkoros@tamaraiscreasey@a_k_i_o_k_a@encodersound@eduardo__cossio
#OutcomeUnknown
Outcome Unknown the bi-monthly concert series for experimental sound is back ! Join us for the 111th edition to hear the music of :
RARAS SUKARDI
bass clarinet, tarompet (oboe), suling (bamboo flute) & electronics
ZOE KOONG
electric guitar
EDUARDO COSSIO
zithers, harmonica & electronics
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7pm, Thursday 28 May
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can)
BYO
Humanitix link in bio.
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@razosukardi@zoe.koong@eduardo__cossio
#OutcomeUnknown
As part of AUDIBLE EDGE FESTIVAL join us for an ear-walk around Boo Park!
8.30am, Saturday 2 May
Booyeembara Park
Stevens St & Montreal St, Fremantle
The event will go for one hour and include a discussion on experiencing this lively, complex and layered site.
RSVP link in bio
For more info head to @tone.list
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This soundwalk is hosted by Ryan Borrett & Eduardo Cossio from Rockton Records and Outcome Unknown respectively. It follows a sound walk event they did for Radio DADAA in February this year. You can listen to snippets of it on Ecotone, Ryan's show on Radio DADAA.
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@brush.tail@rocktonrecords@dadaa_ltd
Join us for a Sound Walk
next weekend on the morning of Saturday May 2
at Booyeembara Park in White Gum Valley
Get into ~the zone~ for Tone List’s Audible Edge festival
happening across the weekend
at the nearby Victoria Hall
We’ll have a bit of a chat
before and after
about the story of the Park and place
and share some ideas
for open and deep listening
to environments we share
RSVP link in bio
We’ll meet at the cnr of Montreal and Stevens St
at 8:30am
The 11Oth edition of Outcome Unknown, with sets by Ainslie Allan & Mani Mae Gomes, Robert Cook, and Jane Stark & Craig Pederson.
Many thanks to them and to the audience that joined us at the Maylands Yatch Club. Save May 28 for the next OU !
Photos by @eduardo__cossio@realjanestark@gonelookingforyou@manipac7@mwrecs@daisysanders28
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Tonight &
tonight only!
7.40pm
Robert Cook
8.20pm
Mani Mae Gomes & Ainslie Allan
9.00pm
Jane Stark & Craig Pedersen
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7pm, Thursday 26 March
Maylands Yatch Club
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can).
Humanitix link in bio.
B Y O
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@gonelookingforyou@realjanestark@manipac7@daisysanders28@mwrecs
Poster by @eduardo__cossio
'A dance between brute-force naïveté and delicate avant-garde Western music, with a tinge of groovy kraut.' Craig Pedersen & Jane Stark complete the lineup at Outcome Unknown # 110.
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7pm, Thursday 26 March
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can)
Link in bio
BYO
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Craig Pedersen and Jane Stark make experimental, improvised rock music. The duo first collaborated in Sage Pbbbt’s award-winning text score opera O,D,E. This meeting led to them opening for Sulla Lingua’s (IT) international tour in 2025.
CRAIG PEDERSEN is mainly a trumpet player, composer and improviser recently moved to Boorloo/Perth from Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Craig sometimes feels totally unqualified to play the bass and he’s not quite sure what he’s doing here, but fortunately Jane is good enough to pull him along. He is constantly searching for expressive potentials, seeking a music that defies understanding and moves in unexplainable and unexpected ways. In addition to his own groups The Craig Pedersen Quartet / Quintet and Sound of the Mountain, he has played internationally with Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Toshimaru Nakamura, Pauline Oliveros, Keiji Haino, and many others.
JANE STARK is a percussionist and electronic musician, interested in approaching mindfulness through somatic release in performance; and exploring chaotic and unrepeatable elements. She has played with Josiah Padmanabham (Grievous Bodily Calm), and has had her music exhibited in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland. This followed her composing and performing the music for WAAPA’s production of Caress/Ache, which received praise in Seesaw and Stage Whispers. She plays drums for post-rock band Parclo, and organises concerts with WWIM (formerly known as Walyalup Weekend of Improvised Music). She has a Bachelor of Music in percussion from WAAPA (ECU).
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@realjanestark@mwrecs@wwimfest
Photo and layout by Eduardo Cossio.
THE DEFINITIVES on Radio DADAA.
On IT'S ALL GOOD the band from DADAA Midland share their music and that of their influences in segments such as POET'S CORNER, OP SHOP FINDS, WOMEN IN MUSIC, JEFF LYNNE & ELO, and more!
Listen on Tuesdays between 5pm-6pm via the @dadaa_ltd website.
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Between 2022 & 2025, Outcome Unknown produced the music of The Definitives; including their appearances at Audible Edge Festival of Sound (2022, 2024), The Blue Room Summer Nights (2023), Safe in Sound Festival (Melbourne, 2024) and RTRFM's In The Pines (2025).
We are super excited with the band's new direction!
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"Experimental post-rock geniuses The Definitives combine unassuming yet profound lyricism with charming ocker delivery and way-out instrumental grooves. They perform as a large collective with spoken word, guitars, drum machines and synthesizers. The music they make together is free-form and raucous, yet tender and personal." @tone.list
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Photo by @eduardo__cossio
Guitaristic soundscapes in solo mode. We are excited to have Robert Cook play Outcome Unknown next week.
He joins the lineup of sound-improvisers Jane Stark & Craig Pedersen and movement artists Mani Mae Gomes & Ainslie Allan.
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7pm, Thursday 26 March
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can)
BYO
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‘Robert Cook is a curator, writer and occasional player of the almost in tune six and four string guitar. He will play HEAT~WAVE~SAY~HI, an informal, impatiently ambient/minimal, ruff clown slo-core No Wave improv for solo tuff tuff boi.’
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@gonelookingforyou
Photo by the artist
Poster by Eduardo Cossio
'Movement and looped vocalisation seeking authenticity and intimacy.'
We are pleased to welcome back Mani Mae Gomes & Ainslie Allan (fka Daisy Sanders). This is the first time they play Outcome Unknown as a duo.
They join the lineup of writer-curator-guitarist Robert Cook & the power sound collab of Craig Pedersen (bass) and Jane Stark (drums).
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7pm, Thursday 26 March
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can)
BYO
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Mani Mae Gomes & Ainslie Allan 'An evolving exploration between the artists that celebrates their friendship and slow-becoming collaboration since 2017. Sounded embodiment that resists binaries and prioritises truth, tenderness and play.'
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@daisysanders28@manipac7
Photo by @joshwellsphotography
Layout by Eduardo Cossio
On March 26, come down to the Maylands Yatch Club for Outcome Unknown.
Featuring:
Jane Stark & Craig Pedersen ~ percussion & bass imbrications
Robert Cook ~ minimal ambient guitar
Mani Mae Gomes & Ainslie Allan ~
movement and vocalisations
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7pm, Thursday 26 March
East Street, Maylands
The club is a wheelchair accessible venue
Entry: $15/$20/$25/$30 (pay what you can)
BYO
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@mwrecs@realjanestark@gonelookingforyou@daisysanders28@manipac7
poster by @eduardo__cossio