Chaos Theory Festival (10 Years Of Chaos)

The Dome, 2A Dartmouth Park Hill, London
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This event ended on Saturday 29th of February 2020
Admission
£28 1st Release,
£35 Day Ticket (12-11pm),
£6.50 Towards Collapse Takeover add-on (11pm-3am - for use with day ticket),
£11.50 Towards Collapse Takeover ticket (11pm-3am only)
Venue Information
The Dome
Dartmouth Park Hill, NW5 1HL
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Tufnell Park 0.12 miles

An extravaganza of new, progressive and experimental music, spanning a huge range of genres.

Lineup 12-11pm:

Zu (UK exclusive) - Legendary Italian progressive noise rock band

Teeth Of The Sea - Psychedelic rock pioneers

Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard - Welsh cosmic psych and doom

Arabrot Official - 2 sets from the Norwegian noise rock outfit, one featuring music from 2018’s album ‘Who Do You Love’ and the 2nd from this year’s 'Die Nibelungen’ release, the soundtrack to Fritz Lang's legendary silent movie, which was originally performed and recorded live at the Tromsø international film fest in 2016

Vodun (+ special guests) - futuristic Afro-rock with an interactive live show

Undersmile - Funereal doom legends making their comeback after splitting in 2016

Furia (Pl) - Experimental progressive black metal

Nøught - Frantic avant-jazz-rock from members of projects including Thurston Moore's band and This Is Not This Heat

GOLD (Nl)- Dark avant-rock from Rotterdam

Memory of Elephants - Trio who masterfully fuse progressive rock, noise rock, math rock and punk

VASA - Glasgow-based upbeat rock legends making a comeback

Mai Mai Mai “Nel Sud” A/V SET feat. Simne Donadni (UK exclusive premiere) - Electronic noise artist from Rome

ANTE-INFERNO - Black metal from Yorkshire

LUSHWORKER - Psychedelic layers of sound from the prolific Mike Vest-Maximalist Guitar (BONG - Band UK, 11PARANOIAS, MELTING HAND)

David Terry - Solo drone accordion from BONG - Band UK's bassist


Towards Collapse Takeover 11pm- 3am:

Enduser - legend of the breakcore scene

Industrialist Ecstasphere & Aphexia , with a totally innovative take on the rhythmic noise genre involving multi-instrumentalism, vocals and breaks

Conscious digital-artefacts-turned-hive-mind Metalogue delivers complex industrial IDM, shot through with techno-gloom soundscapes

We're also thrilled to have Shelley Parker return, bringing her powerful mixture of cold, precise breaks, field recordings and serious amounts of sub bass

Last but definitely not least, London's busiest party-scene troublemaker Nick Ronin is showcasing his latest project, Force Majeure, an unsettling tour of downtempo, noisy and experimental territories

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