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[[Cadlag]] is a noise/drone project, brought to the fore by members of [[PureH]],
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[[Cadlag]] is a noise/drone project, brought to the fore by members of [[PureH]], Extreme Smoke 57, Dodecahedragraph and Earslaughter. Their influences and output ranges from gri(n)dcore to live experimental music and electronic manipulations of sound, using both analog and digital means to compress the drone oriented grid-landscapes and cacophonic palletes of industrial sonorousness, overall fuelled with spasmodic eruptions and convolutions of noise-paroxysma-mathema-machinations. Their visual installation implements TV noise and VHS textures, tightened together with the massive building of overdrived walls of sound.  
Extreme Smoke 57, Dodecahedragraph and Earslaughter. Their influences and
 
output ranges from gri(n)dcore to live experimental music and electronic
 
manipulations of sound, using both analog and digital means to compress the
 
drone oriented grid-landscapes and cacophonic palletes of industrial
 
sonorousness, overall fuelled with spasmodic eruptions and convolutions of
 
noise-paroxysma-mathema-machinations.  
 
 
 
Their visual installation implements TV noise and VHS textures, tightened together with the massive building of overdrived walls of sound.  
 
 
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Past Events
  • 24 May 2014

    Austria Vienna Votivkirche


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    A concert by Cadlag at the exhibition Leiblichkeit und Sexualität vernissage




  • 12 Apr 2014

    Czech Republic Brno Boro Klub


    programme



    A concert by Cadlag at the Noise Fest 2014




  • 11 Apr 2014

    Austria Vienna Subterrarium


    programme



    A concert by Cadlag




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Cadlag is a noise/drone project, brought to the fore by members of PureH, Extreme Smoke 57, Dodecahedragraph and Earslaughter. Their influences and output ranges from gri(n)dcore to live experimental music and electronic manipulations of sound, using both analog and digital means to compress the drone oriented grid-landscapes and cacophonic palletes of industrial sonorousness, overall fuelled with spasmodic eruptions and convolutions of noise-paroxysma-mathema-machinations. Their visual installation implements TV noise and VHS textures, tightened together with the massive building of overdrived walls of sound.


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