Yximalloo + Litter Frog + Malcy Duff Introduces The Block Of Milk

Yximalloo + Litter Frog + Malcy Duff Introduces The Block Of Milk

Saturday, 6 July 2019, 7.30pm

Delighted to welcome back the one-man mysterious phenomenon that is Yximalloo, who has somehow maintained his obscurity despite making and recording music since the 1970’s with releases on labels including ESP-Disk and Kompakt, and champions including artists as diverse as Jad Fair (Half Japanese), Momus, and members of Animal Collective.

Yximalloo’s music builds on primitive trance-like rhythms mixed with offbeat pop sensibilities by way of crude electronic sampling. A true masterpiece, a modern-day Moondog off the streets of present-day Tokyo, London, NYC, and wherever you happen to be.

LITTER FROG
Litter frog is the musical alter-ego of Kurdish artist Mattina Hiwaizi. They combine experimental electronic noise with ambient flute to create surreal soundscapes. Death Is Peaceful, Life Is Harder, is their debut EP for London label TT, (fka Tobago Tracks).

Website: mattinahiwaizi.co.uk
Instagram: @mattinahiwaizi / @Litterfrog
Twitter: @mattinahiwaizi
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/litterfrog

MALCY DUFF INTRODUCES THE BLOCK OF MILK
There is nothing known about The Block Of Milk.

Malcy Duff (b.1978) is a cartoonist from Edinburgh, Scotland. He has produced over 60 comix, including ‘The Pineapple,’ ‘Jimmy Stewart,’ ‘The Heroic Mosh Of Mary’s Son,’ and ‘A 52 Second Silence For Topsy.’ His work has been published in a variety of magazines and anthologies, and has been exhibited internationally. He also performs and records in the duo Usurper, which he co-founded with Ali Robertson in 2003. He has been performing ‘live comics’ since 2010, and began a new solo project ‘City Vegetables’ in 2015.

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Published by Journal of Music on 29 June 2019

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