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vibratOMSK - Friday the 27th of May 2005

Armando's painting of vibratOMSK

Detail from a painting of vibratOMSK done live at the event by Armando

MAIN ROOM
8.00 DJ Alex Trelik (15 mins)
8.15 Jon Acker - Daytime TV intervention (5 mins)
8.20 DJ OMSK (10 mins)
8.30 Jon Acker - Daytime TV intervention (5 mins)
8.35 Devotchka’s Counundrum (30 mins)
9.05 Jon Acker - Daytime TV intervention (5 mins)
9.10 /*MeTOLOGY part 1 (30 mins)
9.40 Jon Acker - Daytime TV intervention (5 mins)
9.45 The Cult of Kwun (15 mins) (Cancelled due to technical difficulties)
10.00 Films (40 mins)
10.40 DJ MissInTheMix (aprox 10 mins, while band sets up)
10.50 The Desperate Ones (40 mins)
11.30 Jess as Pitta Pan (30 mins) (Cancelled due to illness)
12.00 Lovely Jon Jigoku (60 mins)
1.00 end 

Paintings by Armando
James Pearson’s signs - Please Use [R]evolving Doors

DOWNSTAIRS
DJ OMSK, DJ Alex Trelik, DJ MissInTheMix (Cancelled due to theft of record deck)
Dot Howard: ‘A Bit Of The Old Inside Out’
Talkaoke (Cancelled due to last minute restrictions on space imposed by the venue)
Purpurbahn (Cancelled for reasons as above)

vibratOMSK flyer


PRESS RELEASE

OMSK returns to Limehouse to get you all shook up with an upsurge of bewildering thrills.

James Pearson invites you to Please Use [R]evolving Doors, reworking public notices, instructions and ads into a landscape of confrontations and associations. To tempt you further, Dorothy Howard subtly runs her shoe up you ankle, whispering, flirting and vastly pregnant.

Retreat into music as The Desperate Ones join us from Brighton to perform a unique blend of chanson and cinematic country noir, a chance to lose yourself in a sublime and subversive western burlesque landscape. Come to your senses with luiginono - here the purpurbahn duo set out with no lesser aim than to Destroy the Empire of Language, Giving new voice and new body to Mass rhetoric. Unrelenting we give you Devotchka’s Conundrum, tapping into sound and distorting your vision...

Unwind with Igor de Quadra’s /*MeTOLOGY* (part I)/*, nothing but a playful pseudo Freudian conundrum of an electric night with the TV on. But beware: in the cathode rays of Jon Acker’s performance, something lurks behind sitcom banal and routine activities.


It’s all too much for us to reveal right now. There will be more, more films music performers drinks ideas and sensations. To join us go to www.omsk.org.uk, we’ll tell you just where and how to get yourself off to vibratOMSK