Odd Harmonic Series V3: The Slime Is Now, Strangelace, Mechanical Mushroom, and Sasquatch Sunrise
Wednesday, 10 June 2026, 23:30
Will's Pub · 1042 N Mills Ave, Orlando
Odd Harmonic Series V3: The Slime Is Now, Strangelace, Mechanical Mushroom, and Sasquatch Sunrise Live at Wills Pub June, 10, 2026 Odd Harmonic V3 continues to explore Orlandos experimental undercurrent with another stacked night of noise, improvisation, drones, and sonic weirdness. This is music untethered from conventionraw, immersive, and gloriously difficult to categorize. The Slime Is Now is a sticky new organism from Orlandos experimental music community, an improvising sextet ensemble of electronics, horns, texture, and chaos. Featuring Derek Dunn, Mitar, Kyle Potter, Michael Crow, Riley Campbell, and Exatari (aka Derek Morton from Berz3rkr & Salty Jazz Crabs) The group intends on exploring ambient drift, through ecstatic improv, and ruptured noise. No compositions, no boundaries, no forecast. Strangelace.is an Orlando-based musician known for evocative cello, haunting vocals, and an uncompromising DIY ethos to deliver a powerful blend of queer punk, ambient sound-scapes, and boundary-pushing performance art. Hailed by Orlando Weekly as a transgender hellraiser composing solo cello and voice sound-scapes that are nothing less than hymns for a dying world. Her past involvements include such bands as Call In Dead and M.A.C.E. and as DJ Hexorcist, Eva remains deeply rooted in Orlandos queer punk communitychoosing to stay local and build space where its needed most. Mechanical Mushroom - A Circuit Church fan favorite, bringing mycelial music to the massesSasquatch Sunrise - Folktronic mysticism presented by a secret sect of ODrone Orchestra regulars. There will be drone, electronics and teleportation. 7:30pm18+$10/$15FFO: Experimental electronic, Free Improvisation, avant jazz, ambient noise, electroacoustic
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