
Grecco Romank (NZ) feat Clit Split & Electronik Girl Epic
GRECCO ROMANK BRINGS BRUTALIST SEWER POP TO THE TOTE
Fresh from Brisbane's Big Sound showcase, Tāmaki Makaurau's most uncompromising electronic trio makes their Melbourne debut upstairs at The Tote. Grecco Romank – described by Rolling Stone as "the rave you never want to end up at but inevitably find yourself drawn into" – delivers a grotesque rewiring of opera-techno-sludge that pounds the mind into giddy submission.
The Aotearoa Music Award nominees fuse classically trained vocals with menacing growls over relentless industrial beats, creating what Flying Out calls "our favourite Berlin warehouse party genre-smasher." Their latest album "Arts Colony" cements their reputation for luxuriously bogan techno that bastardizes genre expectations.
Joining this heaving hell pit of sonic delirium are Melbourne's own Clit Split whose razor-sharp feminist noise assault and confrontational performance art has been terrorizing patriarchal eardrums across the city, alongside Elektronik Girl Epic, bringing gopnik hard style and hard bass euro core through frenzied live sets. No bass, no life – and bringing the club donks to your door.
Expect a night where European dungeon aesthetics meet ‘Cronenbergian body horror’ on the dancefloor – a visceral communion of sweat, strobe, and sensory overload. This unholy trinity of acts promises to transform The Tote's upstairs into a pulsating underbelly of excess and beautiful, grotesque new forms.