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Sonic illusions indeed

October 24th, 2006

A group of people with masks like they're in a cabaret type thing

I don’t mind saying that the guys of the triple bill that announces itself as an evening of ‘phantasmogorical symphonies and electro-spectral musical phenomena ’scare me. The three musical items are Pram, Blissbody/Mark Anderson and Project Glass. Rare, invigorating, unique, spectacular, oscillating, shimmeringly fragile, I have no doubt. But even the promise of Czech animation can’t get over the ‘creepy Victoriana’ which was mentioned in the press release. This is a special set for the south west and is on at the Exeter Phoenix on November 3 at 8.30pm. The cost to you is £10, with that falling to £8 if you have one of those cards that allow you concessions.

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