We are delighted to announce the first in a series of GLTI.CH events at The White Building, East London!
Kicking off with KARAOKE at 7pm BST on Sunday the 18th of August
…Come and sing your hearts out from The White Building, in our event space – with the Olympic Park and Annish Kapoor looking on in the background.
GLTI.CH Karaoke’s first ever GLTI.CH Breaks was a huge success. On May 24th, in conjunction with HAPPENING! at Power Lunches, Dalston, we hooked TramShed, DJing from London, into DJ Wax On, mixing in Derby, then segued into Sahn, live from San Francisco over the very-well-behaved interwebs.
Here’s a cross section of photos from the evening.…
On Friday May 24th we will be turning our back on Karaoke for a special, probably-not-one-off, event:
Join us for unexpected beats and breaks in the first ever transglobal experiment to fuse vinyl scratches, Ethernet delays and Dalston skinny jeans!
As you can see from our delicious diagram, GLTI.CH Breaks is a collaboration with several adventurous DJs who will mix vinyl LIVE between various cities around the world.
We awoke Bleary eyed today, memories buzzing in our noisy heads. Did last night really happen? Were you there? Can you prove it?
Machines by Other Means, an event curated by Christina Millare and Cornerhouse for Abandon Normal Devices Festival, was bound to be a winner. Five hotel rooms in The Salutation Hotel & Pub were to become the venue for a whole series of monstrously noisy events.…
…Through mistranslation, malfunction or a signal of the wrong duration, this night is not just a celebration of the error itself but a visual and sonic manifestation of improvised mayhem. What if machines were reconfigured to corrupt? Expect overheated batteries, projectors chewing images and sonic assaults like the sound of furniture exploding – all from the comfort of The Salutation Hotel.
GLTI.CH Karaoke is excited to announce a collaboration with the Art Writing and Fine Art MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London.
On Monday 9th July, from 6pm we’ll be breaching the infinite distance between two buildings less than 30 metres apart: The Laurie Grove Baths and the Ben Pimlott Building (enemies; friends; parasitic spatial political peculiarities). Check out the FB invite for the nitty gritty details.…