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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 

Ergo Phizmiz & The Travelling Mongoose DJ at the Design Museum

The Design Museum, London, features this coming Friday night a Silent Disco collaborative DJ set from Ergo Phizmiz & The Travelling Mongoose, for Care in the Community Recordings, as part of Design Overtime Festival.

The exclusive set will mix the nature and found-sound recordings of The Travelling Mongoose, with instrumental, experimental and furniture music by Ergo Phizmiz created over the past ten years including many new and unreleased pieces, a spot of 78-RPM recordings, and junkshop vinyl.


DESIGN OVERTIME
FESTIVAL
FRIDAY 25 September
6 - 10pm last admission 9.15pm
A last chance to see Super Contemporary at a spectacular late opening, not only is it the London Design Festival but it’s our 20th Birthday too! See the exhibitions and take part in debates and workshops set to a blend of music and entertainment.
Enter the Birthday Cake Bakeoff and make us a cake inspired by iconic design. The best cakes will be put on display for one night only to help us celebrate our twentieth birthday. Email overtime@designmuseum.org or download the Bakeoff brief for details of how to enter and delight in the culinary climax at the Design Overtime. Brace yourselves for our Silent Disco to provide you with a personal soundtrack by which to boogie whilst you draw in the Super Contemporary exhibition.
Tickets £5 in advance, includes entry to all current exhibitions
Go to Design Museum website.
STR8 SOUNDS Christian Phenomenology

 
You must be the only musician weirder than me! Furniture Music is a genre that I fear will overwhelm my Southern Illinois Shoegaze. Please tread gently. LOL You freaking genius!!! Running as fast as I can, or as fast as my wife will allow me, just to keep up with what you did last month!
 
Posted by STR8 SOUNDS Christian Phenomenology on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 3:59 PM
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