The All Seeing Hand New Zealand Tour 2012
The All Seeing Hand New Zealand Tour 2012
7 – 21
April 2012
7th April: Whammy - Auckland
8th April:
Arc Theatre - Whanganui
12th April: None Gallery -
Dunedin
13th April: Chicks Hotel - Port Chalmers
14th
April: Darkroom - Christchurch
15th April: The Roastery -
Lyttelton
18th April: SFBH - Wellington
19th April:
Static - Hamilton
20th April: Tabac - Auckland
21st
April: Bad Cave - Palmerston North
High energy noise-dance outfit, The All Seeing Hand set out on their second New Zealand tour this April. Riding on the thrill of a series of wild live shows in Wellington and Camp A Low Hum in recent months, The All Seeing Hand are excited to be bringing their exuberant live experience to the whole nation. More than a few audience members have described live shows as “like joining a cult” as The All Seeing Hand works hard with visual and audio artists to present an all-enveloping, ecstatic performance.
The All Seeing Hand is Alphabethead (turntables – former National Turntable Champ), Benjamin M Knight (drums – Teen Hygiene, Rogernomics) and Noel St Cosmos (vocals).
Alphabethead comes from hip hop and electronic music, BM Knight from punk and hardcore, St Cosmos from improvisation and the avant-garde, and the synthesis of these influences has created a band not quite like anything else out there.
The All Seeing Hand with be touring with I.Ryoko and Disasteradio.
Their self-titled debut album is
available here: http://the-all-seeing-hand.bandcamp.com/
See
also: http://vimeo.com/30522174
For more
info visit https://www.facebook.com/allseeinghand
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