Event

Purge.xxx Residency

23 Nov 2023 – 25 Nov 2023

Regular hours

Thu, 23 Nov
19:30 – 23:30
Fri, 24 Nov
19:30 – 23:30
Sat, 25 Nov
19:30 – 23:30

Cost of entry

£17 each night
£40 series pass

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Cafe Oto

London, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • Buses: 30, 38, N38, 67, 76, 149, N149, 56, 277 & 242
  • London Overground: Dalston Kingsland
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Cafe OTO hosts the first ever residency by purge.xxx, a label celebrated by The Wire magazine for its ‘disregard for the music industry, self-promotion and prevailing cultural norms,’ and an ‘ability to elevate distinct works and the obscure artists behind them.’

About

PROGRAMME:

- 23/11/2023: Nkisi + Maggie Nicols (feat. Ellen Freed of New Noveta) + Adam Christensen with Tom Wheatley and David Aird (Vindicatrix) + DJ Tippit

- 24/11/2023: Trevor Mathison + Charles Hayward & John Smith *premiere* + Dubmorphology (Trevor Mathison & Gary Stewart) + DJ Susu Laroche

- 25/11/2023: Bruce Gilbert *launch* + Dirk Schaefer *launch* + Viltse (TBC) (performing the music of the Mykolaiv Singers, women’s folk music from Ukraine) + DJ Augenblick Press

Three-night-stand passes also entitle the holder to a limited edition purge.xxx mix CD, produced especially for the event.

Launched in Portugal in late-2018 with a concept album about the back of David Bowie’s head (by filmmaker Chris Petit with Mordant Music), purge.xxx has spent the past five years challenging the conventions of major and independent record labels: issuing the Black Industrial ‘signals’ of ‘unheralded pioneer’ Trevor Mathison; commissioning Nkisi’s score for Europe’s oldest and largest stone circle; releasing unique collaborations between Jocelyn Pook and John Smith (on the demolition of artist housing at the city perimeter), and Jason Williamson and Alan Moore (the Sleaford Mods frontman channeling Moore's Pagan’s voice in the fire), along with soundtracks by Takashi Inagaki (for Takashi Ito), Dirk Schaefer (for Peter Tscherkassky, and for Matthias Müller), and Frans Zwartjes; Jarett Kobek’s intensive study of filmmaker and magician, Kenneth Anger, and the Communist Manifesto read, in full, by an eight-year-old boy from Croydon (and the Book of Revelation read, in full, by an nine-year-old girl from Shropshire [drawn from Stanley Schtinter’s year-long Whitechapel Gallery initiative: Important Books, or, Manifestos Read by Children]).

Supported by the Institute for End Times Healing.

CuratorsToggle

purge.xxx

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Dirk Schaefer

Tom Wheatley

Adam Christensen

John Smith

Charles Hayward

Maggie Nicols

Bruce Gilbert

Trevor Mathison

Nkisi

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