Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art

Asparagus Piss Raindrop

Illuminated figures in dark space
illuminated figures in a dark space

Roller Stop

"I love this new piece we've written" said Julia. "But I think it should be faster." "How can we make it faster?" asked Fritz. "Let's put it on wheels," said Julia. "Will it be able to go around the corners?" asked Liene. "Yes" said Julia.

Fast forward to April 2016. It's Called Discharge. The new performance by Asparagus Piss Raindrop for 6+ skaters and amplified Roller Rink: Semi conductor life lines of symmetry exceed centrifugal life boat love ins. Kind of like the moment you noticed that Cole from Sunset Beach was in But I'm a Cheerleader - except now its louder, faster, longer and with a flashback corner.

This for crypto conceptual science fiction anti-climax music we will continue to push beyond all reasonable limits what live music performance can be. Now and forever.

Supported by Glasgow International and Creative Scotland