SHAPESLewisham

PureGold presents: Electronic & experimental music bonanza

16 Jun 26 — 16 Jun 26
Performance
Venue: 167, Richard Hoggart Building
Join us for a night of experimental electronic music and visuals, featuring Frank Victor, Sejin, Yodashe and MSO: Show them (Mathias Obrzut) *contains flashing lights*

FRANK VICTOR is a London-based producer, pianist, and live act blending synth work, sampling, and rhythm to create downtempo dance music. He builds dynamic dancefloor orientated live sets from an extensive collection of originals and remixes, balancing euphoric moments and rolling grooves. Influenced by artists such as Nils Frahm, David August, and Stavroz, his live performances focus on movement, tension, and release.

SEJIN is a Korean artist and musician based in London, working with modular synthesis, sound art, and audiovisual performance. His work explores texture, space, and organic systems through experimental electronic music and live improvisation.

YODASHE is a London-based artist, producer and electronic improviser. Her music merges influences from classical and cinematic to hyperpop and avant garde electronics. Her work has been featured in international media including The Fader, DMY, Kaltblut, NOTION, The Line of Best Fit and BBC's Fresh on The Net and she has performed in notable electronic music festivals such as Sonar, Today’s Art, Reworks.Her quadraphonic live shows incorporate improvisation and audience interaction to create immersive soundscapes.

MSO: SHOW THEM A precisely synchronised AV set built from original electronic music and 3D renders, exploring technological and scientific spaces related to sound and vision. Designed for projection-based presentation in clubs or galleries.
*This set contains flashing images*

MSO is a project by Mathias Obrzut a multimedia artist working across still and moving image, sound, and graphic design. His work explores our interaction with the natural and artificial environment, examining the impact of technology on culture. A unique background in physics motivates his goal of bringing the subjects of art and science closer together, aiming to uncover new possibilities of representation.

Free event, open to all.

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