AR0006
22/03/24 





Most Things
Lucky
[Single]


The second single from punk two-piece Most Things releases alongside a music video filmed in New York

Releases, Most Things, Single, 2024, Post-Punk

IFE Radio x Atomiser
16/03/24London
Ormside Projects
11pm - 5am GMT





IFE Radio
Cõvco
Lauren Duffus 
Cold
Surssup 
Resimota
Events, Ormside Projects, IFE Radio, MIKE, TAKA, Cõvco, Lauren Duffus, Cold, Surssup, Resimota, Past, 2024

AR0004/AR0005
08/03/24 





Tony Martin
The Unholy Mixture/The Write Off
[Double EPs]


Initially released on Misery Loves, Tony Martins sister EPs re-release on Atomiser alongside a music video for FIVE directed by Krishan Sharda

Releases, Tony Martin, EP, 2024, Debut, Electropop

AR0003
01/03/24 





Most Things
Shops!
[Single]


In brief light of open sky the shop signs proclaimed proudly: Nothing is real! you are not dreaming! This town is built on gaping mouths, new builds are only teething, this song is not about a lot, you can’t sing with your mouthful.



The debut single from London two-piece Most Things (Tom Grey & Malachy O'Neill) releases alongside a music video created by Christopher Lewin

Releases, Most Things, Single, 2024, Debut, Post-Punk

Plates Of Meat: issue 8 launch
Curated by Atomiser

24/02/24London
Loki
8pm - Late GMT




Bunny Grinder (Josh Caffé + Al White)
Charlie Osborne
Ngahere Wafer
Viji
Surssup
Drowning Carpets
Tarcier 
xmal
Events, Plates of Meat, Loki, Bunny Grinder, Josh Caffé, Al White, Charlie Osborne, Ngahere Wafer, Viji, Surssup, Drowning Carpets, Tarcier, xmal, Past, 2024

AR0002
17/01/24 





James Heath
Rock And Roll Is Mine
[EP]


Debut solo release of James Heath, a multidisciplinary artist based in Croydon and born in St Helier Hospital, Sutton, 1990.

Releases, James Heath, EP, 2024, Debut, Rock And Roll, Croydon

In Retina Grift
28/11/23 London
Ormside Projects
7pm - 12am GMT


Mitsubishi Suicide
Birdfeeder
Mimiko
Tony Martin


With GRIFTING screening
Events, Ormside Projects, Mitsubishi Suicide, Birdfeeder, Mimiko, Tony Martin, Past, 2023, Marshall McLuhan, Artificial Light, Paul Virilio, Vision Machine