Nihiloxica’s Second Album ‘Source Of Denial’ Takes Aim At UK’s Hostile Visa Policy

NIHILOXICA

Source of Denial

Title track taken from upcoming album released 29th September on Crammed Discs

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UK TOUR DATES BELOW

NIHILOXICA’S SECOND ALBUM ‘SOURCE OF DENIAL’ TAKES AIM AT UK’S HOSTILE VISA POLICY

Nihiloxica unleash the monstrous title track of their new album Source of Denial, out September 29th. Synths like 8 string guitars rip their way through percussive armageddon on hands down the heaviest, most mosh-pit inducing track the band have written to date.
Source of Denial is the second LP from Nihiloxica, the Bugandan techno outfit hailing from Kampala, Uganda. It comes after more than three long years since Kaloli, their acclaimed debut on Crammed Discs. The album points a (middle) finger at the hostile immigration and freedom of movement policies implemented in the UK, as well as across the world. Fueled by their frustrations with this intentionally convoluted system, the group have produced their most cataclysmic effort to date.


“We wanted to create the sense of being in the endless, bureaucratic hell-hole of attempting to travel to a foreign country that deems
itself superior to where you’re from. We’re focussing on the UK as that’s where we’ve had the most trouble, but the problem goes much,
much further. In this system if you have a certain passport or have even visited a certain country then you’re an appropriate subject to be
interrogated and insulted time and time again just to prove that you’re worthy to enter, and normally this involves proving you have a
good enough reason to want to leave again! The arrogance of it is unbearable. This album was a way to express our disdain towards it...
What exactly is the source of your denial? Your passport? Your bank balance? Your skin colour? You’ve paid huge sums of money to be
thrown from one profit-driven “service centre” to another, each denying responsibility, each limiting your right to freedom of movement as
a human being. Despite some other serious humanitarian shortcomings, Uganda accepts some of the highest numbers of refugees in
the world. Meanwhile the UK is trying to send them away to Rwanda. That says it all.” - Nihiloxica


UK TOUR DATES
12/10 - The Rum Shack - Glasgow, UK
13/10 - The Voodoo Rooms - Edinburgh, UK
14/10 - Cobalt Studios - Newcastle, UK
19/10 - Strange Brew - Bristol, UK
20/10 - Jazz Cafe - London, UK
21/10 - The White Hotel - Manchester, UK

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