A sister piece to the album, Red Blood Cells & Righteousness, which Dillon has released under his moniker, The Line, this piece is a collaboration with photographer and visual artist Mark McGuinness, which aims to explore the role of global supply chains in our modern, global world.
The piece exists in six separate movements, which will be played concurrently via MP3 players and headphones, in the gallery space. Each movement is made up of ambient soundscapes and violent electronic drumbeats, which build around an array of speech samples discussing the topics at hand.
A live performance will take place on the opening night by a music group made up of migrants and asylum seekers. They will perform a short set of songs from their home countries, 6pm, Thursday 25th January 2024. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend.
Find the album on Bandcamp and streaming services here.