Raja Kirik is a voyage into trance dance practices from east and central Java. Homemade instruments built from waste materials project syncopated rhythms enmeshed with synthetic electronic sound.
Rinuwat applies a vast palette of metal to Southeast Asian traditional instrumentation. Piercing walls of noise blended with extreme vocalisations. Featuring sacred instruments from the gamelan gong kebyar—ancestral sonority, articulated in metal’s darkest realm.
Loud noise
Rinuwat : Nicole Reed
Raja Kirik is a voyage into trance dance practices from east and central Java. Homemade instruments built from waste materials project syncopated rhythms enmeshed with synthetic electronic sound.
Rinuwat applies a vast palette of metal to Southeast Asian traditional instrumentation. Piercing walls of noise blended with extreme vocalisations. Featuring sacred instruments from the gamelan gong kebyar—ancestral sonority, articulated in metal’s darkest realm.
Loud noise
Rinuwat : Nicole Reed
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