Friday 15 October 2021, 7pm
East London record shop World of Echo celebrates its third birthday with a night of forward-thinking electronic music.
O Yuki Conjugate (OYC) were formed in Nottingham in 1982 on the wave of experimental music that emerged out of Post Punk. Quickly moving on from their early industrial and electronic influences, OYC began exploring the then-unfashionable ‘ambient’ genre, a term that only loosely describes their eclectic approach. They combine grit with beauty to produce mesmerising atmospheric soundscapes that often hypnotise the audience.
Their relaxed work attitude and aversion to the music industry has maintained a secrecy around them but recent reissues have unearthed the hidden beauty of their music. Scene in Mirage (1984), Into Dark Water (1987), Peyote (1990) and Equator (1995) have all found retrospective praise and a new audience.
Often referring to themselves as ‘wilfully obscure’ OYC are musical outsiders unfettered by musical trends, frequently going into periods of hibernation only to emerge years later in a different form. They are currently in their fourth incarnation based around core members Andrew Hulme and Roger Horberry and have recently released two new albums. Sleepwalker catalogued their recent live appearances and formed a soundtrack to a dream-like film of the same name and A Tension of Opposites (2021) was their response to working apart during lockdown, effectively two solo albums in one.
OYC’s show at OTO will include new material and film work by member Andrew Hulme, the result exploring a sonic territory the band have christened “dirty ambient” – multi layered, hyper textural, distinctly gritty and magically unreal.
Multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, producer and performer Laila Sakini is London based, Melbourne born.
Her major works include Like A Gun (EP), Vivienne (LP), Strada (EP), Into The Traffic, Under The Moonlight (LP), Princess Diana of Wales (LP), Cupo (LP w/ Valentina Magalett) and Figures (LP w/ Dr Lucy Van) among several single, EPs and her tape series Mystery Messages.
Working with piano, voice, guitar and silence Laila creates dynamic and textured environments that provide the listener with space to develop their own meanings and responses.
Laila has performed at: Cafe Oto, Galeria Zé dos Bois, Berlin Atonal, De Nor, Listen! festival, Gaudeamus Festival, Meakusma x Arkaoda, The London Handel Festival, Wunkderkammer Festival, Ponto d’Orvalho, Intonal Festival and among others.
She has been featured several times in The Wire Magazine, graced the cover of Switzerland’s cult Zweikommasiben music magazine, been featured on BBC1, in Frances’ Les Inrockuptibles, LA’s AQNB, Belgium’s Gonzo magazine, Italy’s Blow Up and in several specials on NTS Radio, LYL, Dublab, Red Light.
“It’s like a dream where everything’s bright and gilded and beautiful but you keep remembering something is very, very wrong” - Low Company, 2020
"Laila Sakini is producing some of the most vital and brittle music of our time.” – Boomkat, 2020
“An enigma with a purpose” – The Wire Magazine, 2021
“With each listen, there's another line, another noise, that jumps out from Sakini's sonic coral reef, a reef that feels simultaneously uplifting and deeply distressing.“ - Resident Advisor, 2022.
https://lailasakini.bandcamp.com/