Humming Grotto is a monthly series of sound and listening that takes place on the last Sunday of the month, downstairs at the PBC...
Took a little June breather and we're back with a very special line up - two solo sets from Loose-y Crunché and Tim Coster
Sunday July 31st
Downstairs at the PBC
4 - 6pm
$15 tickets available via moshtix https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/humming-grotto-10/142213and at the door
Masks encouraged during sets
Drinks and chats encouraged upstairs/outside in between sets x
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Tim Coster, from Auckland now living in Melbourne, performs textural tape and keyboard music. He uses modular synthesizer, cassettes, and other electronics to create melodic and layered sound environments. Recent projects include: A quartet performance for Francis Plagne's "The Refrain" LP launch with Francis Plagne, Joe Talia, and Eiko Isibashi (2022); the track Chant du Midi for the "Thanking You" cassette compilation released by Black Truffle/Mould Museum (2020); solo performances at The Yurting (2021) & Intense Nest (2019); and the track Swimming for a split cassette with Ava (2019).
Loose-y Crunché aka Lucy Phelan is a Sydney (Gadigal) based musician and sound artist who explores and expands on intersections between techno, industrial and looser experimental, ambient electronic sounds. Loose-y Crunché is the spin-off experimental multiplication of her techno alter-ego "Lucy Cliché". The sounds she produces under the Loose-y Crunché pseudonym know no bounds, from pushing an agenda of pure emotion, humour and fluctuating mental states. Think synthetic machine rhythms, washed with reprieves of reflective softness and space. Lucy has been critical force in the Australian musical underground for more than 15 years, with an impressive list of live performances, collaborations and record releases to her name. Lucy's musical outputs are ever-evolving yet uniquely her own, unified by a brazen and spirited approach to music production.