THURSDAY OCT 17, 2019
529 & Speakeasy Promotions & Irrelevant Music Present:
Vatican Shadow
Chris Hunt | Celines | Hope Scholar
Vatican Shadow
Vatican Shadow is the Techno outfit from multi-media artist Dominick Fernow. Melodic loops and martial jagged rhythms juxtapose a sinister and seductive ambience. In the flesh Vatican Shadow brings a physicality and even celebratory energy rarely seen in Techno offsetting the hypnotic ambient melodies of his tracks to a thundering drum assault – a true expression of the fear and fearlessness that fuels the music.
Vatican Shadow is the Techno outfit from multi-media artist Dominick Fernow. Melodic loops and martial jagged rhythms juxtapose a sinister and seductive ambience. In the flesh Vatican Shadow brings a physicality and even celebratory energy rarely seen in Techno offsetting the hypnotic ambient melodies of his tracks to a thundering drum assault – a true expression of the fear and fearlessness that fuels the music.
Chris Hunt
Chris Hunt is an Atlanta-based producer focused on the texture and atmosphere of sound. Following the dissolution of his band Cloudeater, where he was one of the driving aesthetic forces, Hunt began focusing on a new personal and intense sonic project. Years of writing and experimentation have produced Tomb and Tomb II, 2 “solo” EPs. Tomb was produced in collaboration with vocalist Marshall Ruffin, guitarist Emil Werstler, and bassist/engineer John Davis.
Recorded between Atlanta and New York, Tomb was assembled using an array of traditional drums, classic synthesizers and tape machines ultimately to be pulled apart and rebuilt with layers of dense digital manipulation and analog distortions. Armed with harsh noise and lush cinematic textures melded with emotive passages, Tomb and Tomb II culminate in a cataclysm of sound and collapse.
Chris Hunt is an Atlanta-based producer focused on the texture and atmosphere of sound. Following the dissolution of his band Cloudeater, where he was one of the driving aesthetic forces, Hunt began focusing on a new personal and intense sonic project. Years of writing and experimentation have produced Tomb and Tomb II, 2 “solo” EPs. Tomb was produced in collaboration with vocalist Marshall Ruffin, guitarist Emil Werstler, and bassist/engineer John Davis.
Recorded between Atlanta and New York, Tomb was assembled using an array of traditional drums, classic synthesizers and tape machines ultimately to be pulled apart and rebuilt with layers of dense digital manipulation and analog distortions. Armed with harsh noise and lush cinematic textures melded with emotive passages, Tomb and Tomb II culminate in a cataclysm of sound and collapse.