Silo #5: Galapagoose

Silo Art’s fifth event features Galapagoose, a Melbourne-based artist renowned for his ability to mix a million different creative disciplines into one.
Tess Cameron
Published on April 16, 2012

Overview

Silo Arts are that group of kids that weren’t the mainstream popular jocks and cheerleaders but rather the mysterious, musically inclined kids who skipped class to listen to tunes on the oval. They never won Prom King and Queen but everyone still wanted their number.

Now they’re all grown up but still able to create the same level of intrigue to those not in their inner circle. The good news is they’re not as scary as they seem and they’ve taken their love for electronic music and are giving it back to those who used to watch from afar.

April 19 brings about Silo Art’s fifth event since their inauguration and they definitely haven’t messed around booking acts. Headlining is Galapagoose, a Melbourne based interdisciplinary artist born to the name Trent Gill. Renowned for his ability to mix a million different creative disciplines into one, he’ll be bringing all his skills to Barsoma. From composing and recording his own beats, to using both computer hardware and software he’s created, the show is sure to be one to remember.

It’s also going to be rife with his signature mix of electronic music that makes Galapagoose so great. Considering his calibre of back catalogue was enough to sway international performer Daedelus to work with him, this says everything about what you can expect from attending Silo #5.


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