The inFrequency tour discovered the beautiful tiny town of Tanja on a warm Spring afternoon, rolling out at the glorious Navigate Arts old church venue.
Griffith's Bernard Gray took a group on a journey through his audio/visual live-coding toolkit during an afternoon workshop, later demonstrating the flexibility of this approach with a set that detonated hard off-kilter bending bass lines alongside shimmering layers of synthesised soundwaves, all wrapped in projected deconstructed visual patterns and images
Bassling all the way from Leeton, brought a collection of synthesisers onstage to accompany video projections and audio-activated visuals.
Dron Skot introduced the group to the concepts of Projection Mapping within the well suited angles of the Navigate Arts gabled church space, before being let loose to create a feast of industrial audio/visual techno
DJ Ruined My Wedding Day circumvented all the rules once again, choosing equal parts audience membership and raving DJ
Myst-Mach's set was a masterpiece of dance, costume, effects and beautifully remixed pop sensibilities
A huge thanks to Navigate Arts Tanja for their support, venue, hospitality and ambience. It was a night to cherish.
Bernard Gray
The inFREQUENCY tour is supported by the Backroads Initiative and South East Arts through funding from Create NSW and the NSW Government.