What happens when homegrown Australian terrorism meets the classic beats of early House and Techno?
Newly released by Australia's pre-eminent electronic music collective Clan Analogue is a unique (and bizarre) collaboration between musician/producer Reuben Ingall and playwright David Finnigan.
Kill Climate Deniers is a 35-minute barrage of dancefloor bangers in the style of classic House and Techno from 1988-92 - mixed with samples from Finnigan's original stage-play of the same name.
It tells the story of a group of eco-terrorists who take over Parliament House during a Fleetwood Mac concert and demand an instant end to all climate change.
The result is an anthemic club album threaded through with blistering political satire and a guns-blazing action adventure set at the heart of Australian democracy.
The album launch kicks off Clan Analogue’s Electronic Weekend Festival at 303, taking place as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Kill Climate Deniers masterminds Reuben Ingall and David Finnigan will be joined at Bar 303 by special guests KOshowKO and iubar for a night that blends theatre, storytelling, electronic music performance and a dancefloor-ready mix of classic tunes.