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It’s not everyday that a midweek event is served up, and never so early in the night! But the offer was too good to refuse, so I decided to head down to Big Star Records on Rundle Street.
After a long cold winter, spring has finally arrived and what better way to celebrate with the appropriately named event – Spring Breakdown!
Compared to pioneering Ninja Tune artists Hexstatic, Adelaide-based audio-visual breakbeat duo *Supermarket* will perform a 45 minute set of original tunes accompanied by visuals on their biggest screen and soundsystem yet in Adelaide, August 9th.
Over the course of the next 35 minutes, I was nothing short of, yes, that’s right… immersed in an extraordinarily eclectic mash up of music and video which never ceased to surprise with its unexpected twists and turns.
If you've had an ear out for new sounds in Adelaide, you've probably noticed audio/visual act Supermarket. Launching in New York last November, they're now bringing its hybrid of electronic breakbeat and experimental cinema back to our shores.
With intimate Adelaide Fringe dates approaching this weekend, Supermarket have also just received news that the video for their liquid d'n'b track 'Urban Spice' has been nominated for a South Australian Short Screen Award.
Supermarket Live is an audio visual experience built around global images and rumbling broken beats tending towards the liquid or if you prefer chilled end of DnB. With a US tour under its belt and on the eve of it’s Adelaide Fringe Festival debut
This one is for all the DnB heads out there; Channel have released set times for Calyx's encore Adelaide show tonight!
Saturday January 5 was a hot night, Fowlers is a hot venue and thankfully (in my opinion anyway) Salmonella Dub played a massively dubbed-out set.
Fresh new Adelaide act Supermarket is primed for its first local appearances, starting with Shores on a New Year's Day. Hot on the heels of their North American mini-tour in November and December, Supermarket is officially open for breakbeat business
South Australian audio-visual project Supermarket will enjoy its world premiere on Friday at Squeaky Wheel Media Arts Centre in Buffalo, Western New York. A fusion of original electronic music and experimental imagery, local dates will follow in 2008
CraveFest is streaming music vids of all genres on their website, and putting it to the audience to vote in their top five for major screenings in Toronto, Canada. Voting for signed and unsigned acts closes tomorrow!
Video is half of the bargain for emerging local breakbeat producers Supermarket. Currently screening online, their new work is also scheduled to feature during SALA Festival at the Mercury Cinema in August.
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