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We are thrilled to welcome one of the most forward thinking and original voices in dance music to Process this Memorial Day weekend. Carrier's sound is difficult to define. Emerging from the legendary techno of his previous alias Shifted, this evolution of sounds will take you to a realm of sonic texture few artists are bold enough to venture.
Opening up the night we have the Process debut of Seattle mainstay Hyeonje.
Not to be missed.
Carrier is Guy Brewer’s outlet for pressure, space, and restraint, a project that privileges atmosphere over genre rules. The catalogue moves between implied rhythm, degraded texture, and carefully eroded atmospheres, developing a language defined as much by absence as by presence. This sensibility reaches a new scale on Brewer’s first full-length as Carrier, Rhythm Immortal. Across the album, fractured syncopations intertwine with weightless ambience, expanding the project’s contours into something both elegant and raw. It shifts between hypnagogic drift and knife-edge rhythmic tension, a definitive statement that anchors Carrier’s evolving sound. Taken together, the works under the Carrier name outline a precise, atmospheric practice: lean on the surface, heavy underneath, always edging forward while resisting the pull of easy resolution.
Hyeonje has been a devoted fixture of Seattle's underground for the past 8 years. They are a DJ and music producer, drawing on the sonic heritages of house, techno, and bass music to take the dancefloor on a journey that links past to future. With every set, they strive to evoke the power of the Rave as a force for self-discovery, imagination, collective healing, and ancestral communication.
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